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is a conservative. i think that a lot of people here that i've talked to said that they feel he is, and i think, you know, that's an important takeaway from being at this event. but again, i appreciate the support of the phrase think for yourself. that's something we're trying to encourage people to do. and by no means, am i trying to tell anyone what to think. our organization is here to defend the right to think freely. if you come to a different conclusion than i do or anybody else does politically, that's totally fine. but having the chance to come to that decision without having all this bias thrown at you, being able to hear out different sides, hear out different ideas, make up your own mind, i think that's what we're all about, that's what's important. and we need to encourage the next generation to think for themselves.. millennials are now the largest voting bloc in america, they're going to be electing leaders for decades to come. they're going to be electing leaders. so i think it'ser import
is a conservative. i think that a lot of people here that i've talked to said that they feel he is, and i think, you know, that's an important takeaway from being at this event. but again, i appreciate the support of the phrase think for yourself. that's something we're trying to encourage people to do. and by no means, am i trying to tell anyone what to think. our organization is here to defend the right to think freely. if you come to a different conclusion than i do or anybody else does...
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authors and conservative books. i think it's been a healthy thing. i think it's been good for us to have to compete with other houses and know that we have to be really on our game and prove that there's a really great competitive reason for an author to come with regnery, we have certainly had authors that left to go big new york house and came back. we heard from a number of authors that it was fun to be published with the new york house but they confirmed what we knew which is that regnery is really the home for conservative authors and that if you want a publisher who understands the conservative marketplace better than anyone else and who has an e -- efinity because we really do understand how the marketplace thinks. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 television for serious readers, here is our prime time line-up, mayor discussing career in politics. at 8:00 steve coal looks at wars in afghanistan and the relationship with the cia and pakistan's inner service intelligence, then on book tv's afterwords progra
authors and conservative books. i think it's been a healthy thing. i think it's been good for us to have to compete with other houses and know that we have to be really on our game and prove that there's a really great competitive reason for an author to come with regnery, we have certainly had authors that left to go big new york house and came back. we heard from a number of authors that it was fun to be published with the new york house but they confirmed what we knew which is that regnery...
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side one of two conservative politicians also enter the bowling recently for further discussions for finalizing the final documents that are going to be released here soon and there have been saying that's difficult concepts sions painful disco concessions as i call them have to be made through the console through the social democrats in order to ensure that germany will have a new government and a functioning government so it seems that this agreement does has been reached and that the social democrats indeed have managed to push through things that they have that have been important to their agenda and are important to their membership which clearly still has a say in the whole matter and sister remind our viewers why it was important for the chancellor and her conservatives to make such concessions essentially they needed especially democrats and work with them to avoid possibly new elections. well it has to be said that this was not the preferred coalition the preferred government or form of government a coalition government for the conservatives there was an attempt to form a di
side one of two conservative politicians also enter the bowling recently for further discussions for finalizing the final documents that are going to be released here soon and there have been saying that's difficult concepts sions painful disco concessions as i call them have to be made through the console through the social democrats in order to ensure that germany will have a new government and a functioning government so it seems that this agreement does has been reached and that the social...
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germany's that two top political parties agree on terms for a new government on the americans conservatives on the social democrats are sad to announce that they have struck a deal but how much enthusiasm is there for another so-called grand coalition to join us for comprehensive live coverage. i'm sorry so much got to thank for joining us germany's two biggest political groups have reached an agreement on forming a coalition government conservatives and the social democrats under martin schultz are expected to announce their plans shortly now the agreement follows days of negotiations and protracted attempts to form a new government after elections in september so let's bring in our political correspondent hans bronte is standing by for us outside the c.d.u. party headquarters that is anglo-american a party if you can hear me we can't see you yet but this is a long awaited break through what we're details can you tell us about this agreement. well the most the most controversial points in the end at the end of the negotiations over the last roughly twenty four hour. where the ones concerni
germany's that two top political parties agree on terms for a new government on the americans conservatives on the social democrats are sad to announce that they have struck a deal but how much enthusiasm is there for another so-called grand coalition to join us for comprehensive live coverage. i'm sorry so much got to thank for joining us germany's two biggest political groups have reached an agreement on forming a coalition government conservatives and the social democrats under martin...
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authors and conservative ideas. and he started off publishing some of the seminole books of the modern conservative movement in the very early years we published william buckley and russell kirk's, conservative mind. we published witness by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still in print today. we still sell them today. >> now, does that say something about the publishing industry that those books weren't being published necessarily? >> it definitely does and he, henry regnery saw an opportunity in the marketplace and he back then did what we still do today which is we publish books because -- we publish conservative books because it's great business and because it's part of our mission. >> marji, who are some of the contemporary authors? >> they include daneh desusa, ann coulter, a whole host of others. >> so if you put an ann coulter book out, does it sell automatically because her name is on it? >> well, it certainly help that is her name is on it but i can't tell you that any book is a guarantied su
authors and conservative ideas. and he started off publishing some of the seminole books of the modern conservative movement in the very early years we published william buckley and russell kirk's, conservative mind. we published witness by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still in print today. we still sell them today. >> now, does that say something about the publishing industry that those books weren't being published necessarily? >> it definitely does and he, henry...
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i'm here because we stand with the conservative movement.e to think of it, we always stand for our flag and our national anthem, as well. [applause] [chanting "u.s.a."] v.p. pence: what a year. when president trump addressed you last february, he declared, in his words, that our victory was a victory and a win for conservative values, and so what was. now he and i are both back here at cpac this week to thank you for everything you have done to advance our cause. because of your support in this past year, it has been a year of action, it has been a year of remarkable results. in a word, it has been a year of promises made and promises cap. [applause] v.p. pence: i mean, think about it. president trump calmest to rebuild our military and restore the arsenal of democracy. in just a few weeks, he will sign the largest investment in our national defense since the days of ronald reagan. [applause] v.p. pence: he promised to stand without apology for the men and women of law enforcement and, today, we are once again giving those peace officers the
i'm here because we stand with the conservative movement.e to think of it, we always stand for our flag and our national anthem, as well. [applause] [chanting "u.s.a."] v.p. pence: what a year. when president trump addressed you last february, he declared, in his words, that our victory was a victory and a win for conservative values, and so what was. now he and i are both back here at cpac this week to thank you for everything you have done to advance our cause. because of your...
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and conservative books. i think it's been healthy thing. think it's been good for us to have to compete with other houses and know that we have to be really on our game and prove that there's a really great come pet reason for an author to come with regnery. we have had authors who published with us, left to go to a big new york house, and came back. we have heard from a number of authors that it was fun to be published with the new york house, but they confirmed what we knew, which is that regnery is really the home for conservative authors, and that if you want a publisher who understands the conservative marketplace better than anyone else and who has an affinity for conservative author, who can partner with conservative authors because we really do forward how the marketplace thinks because we're part of the markplace, there's nobody better than regnery publishing to do that. >> tonight, on "after words," former speech writer for george w. bush and atlantic columnist, david from, with his book by trumpoc
and conservative books. i think it's been healthy thing. think it's been good for us to have to compete with other houses and know that we have to be really on our game and prove that there's a really great come pet reason for an author to come with regnery. we have had authors who published with us, left to go to a big new york house, and came back. we have heard from a number of authors that it was fun to be published with the new york house, but they confirmed what we knew, which is that...
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[applause] >> the conservative political action conference continues at 8:35 a.m. eastern with rick , and, ryan zinke congressman mark meadows. we will bring you those comments live on c-span two. and we will join president trump as he addresses the attendees along with kellyanne conway, linda mcmahon and occupied. you can join our live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. in this panel from cpac, a discussion about free speech on college campuses and strategies for giving conservatives a greater voice. speakers include the chair from the college of -- the college republican committee. this is 30 minutes. hello, cpac. really nice to be in a place where i am not being protested. how about you? >> wonderfully tolerant people. we probably should have run out to -- walked out to rocket ma'am. title of ourhe session today. we are going to talk about college campuses and the problems we see and the offensive things that groups are doing on campus. charlie, tell us about yourself. >> i am charlie kirk. this is my fifth cpac. i am the founder of turning point
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the record of conservatives and powers will speak for itself. now let's turn to another area. we have beenes, talking about getting justices on the supreme court who cared less about criminals and more about the victims of crime. justices who knew that the words original intent referred to something more than fat diets and new year's resolutions. seven months ago, a seat opened on the supreme court, and even before our first nominee was announced, i campaign is planned unlike any that has ever been waged for or against a judicial nominee in the history of our country. let me acknowledge once again my admiration for one of the courageous defenders, not only in our time that all-time, of the principles of our constitution. yes, of its original intent, judge robert bork. [applause] >> -- pres. reagan: one of america's most cherished principles, the independence of our judiciary was under siege. the american people, who have always been the ultimate guarantors of the constitution, begin to say with clarity and finality, it must never happen again. so when i nominated a judge who c
the record of conservatives and powers will speak for itself. now let's turn to another area. we have beenes, talking about getting justices on the supreme court who cared less about criminals and more about the victims of crime. justices who knew that the words original intent referred to something more than fat diets and new year's resolutions. seven months ago, a seat opened on the supreme court, and even before our first nominee was announced, i campaign is planned unlike any that has ever...
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i get to meet young conservatives, here out why they are conservative. next generation is getting ready to get involved. i do think it is important that we continue to reach out to them. soledad.e is mr. delano stands for swamp in scotland. i wanted to ask mr. phillips, what is the state that gets the most defense money? host: defense department money? caller: yes, sir. host: do you have the answer for us? caller: i do, from google. google -- do you know? guest: i do not. i am not aware. caller: it is virginia. i thought it would be texas, maybe california. but virginia gets most of the money. , a softmy question answer turns right, but grievous words stir up anger. thank you, c-span. host: edward in keyport, new jersey. good morning. caller: thank you. my question is, i think that even if you had fox news in every millennial's bedroom that your points just don't make much sense to a younger generation. i would like to ask you, what is it that you want to sell millennials? right now, we are looking at the party that does not believe in science, the party
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i'm here because we stand with the conservative movement.to think of it, we always stand for our flag and our national anthem as well. [applause] [cheers] [audience chanting "u.s.a."][ch] vice president pence: what a year. when president trump addressed you last february, he declared, in his words, that our victory was a victory and a win for conservative values, and so what -- and so it was. now he and i are both back here at cpac this week to thank you for everything you have done to advance our cause. because of your support in this past year, it has been a year of action. it has been a year of remarkable results. in a word, it has been a year of promises made and promises kept. [applause] vice president pence: i mean, think about it. president trump promised to rebuild our military and restore the arsenal of democracy. and in just a few weeks, he will sign the largest investment in our national defense since the days of ronald reagan. [applause] vice president pence: he promised to stand without apology for the men and women of law enfor
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in february, 1988, he contrasts what he sees as conservative accomplishments with what he argues are the ineffective liberal ideas of the democratic party. this is 30 minutes. [applause] pres. reagan: thank you. thank you all, thank you very much. thank you. [cheering and applause] pres. reagan: it is great to be here, thank you. please. a couple of weeks ago i talked about the state of our union into tonight i would like to talk about something i think in many ways is synonymous, the state of our movement. during the past year, plenty of questions have been asked about the conservative movement by some people who were surprised to find out that can 1980 there was such a thing. a powerful, new political movement capable of running a victorious national campaign based on an unabashed appeal to the american people for conservative ideals and principles. we conservatives have been in washington for a while and we occasionally need to remind ourselves what brought us here in the first place. our unshakable, root deep, all-encompassing skepticism about the capital cities answer to the ufo
in february, 1988, he contrasts what he sees as conservative accomplishments with what he argues are the ineffective liberal ideas of the democratic party. this is 30 minutes. [applause] pres. reagan: thank you. thank you all, thank you very much. thank you. [cheering and applause] pres. reagan: it is great to be here, thank you. please. a couple of weeks ago i talked about the state of our union into tonight i would like to talk about something i think in many ways is synonymous, the state of...
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>> guest: broadly we published books for conservative readers. we publish books on current events and politics and culture. we also do a lot more. we publish history books. we publish a little bit of fiction. we publish kids books and we have been called regnery state. >> let's break that down a little bit. you say you publish books for conservative audience. has otherwise been the case? >> guest: that's always been the case from the beginning. henry regnery started the company 70 years ago was dedicated to publishing books for conservative readers and at the time and for a long time he was one of the only if not the only book publisher who was started off publishing some of the works of the modern conservative movement in his early years of regnery publishing. he published william f. buckley's first book "god and man at yale" and the conservative mind. we published witness by whittaker chambers and all of those books are still printed today and we still sell them today. >> host: does that say something about the publishing industry that those bo
>> guest: broadly we published books for conservative readers. we publish books on current events and politics and culture. we also do a lot more. we publish history books. we publish a little bit of fiction. we publish kids books and we have been called regnery state. >> let's break that down a little bit. you say you publish books for conservative audience. has otherwise been the case? >> guest: that's always been the case from the beginning. henry regnery started the...
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so the even more conservative parts of the conservative right wing you lost. in bavaria whether they get the interior ministry reports are saying at the moment that the ministry the interior ministry could be expanded to include the source of the area which means the holy land and we know that the conservative group in the very of the conservative party in the varia they tend to have even stronger even harsher positions on issues like immigration on topics like refugees etc so if they get the interior ministry and that means that angle america really has made a lot of concessions and that is something definitely to watch you mention that the political landscape has changed and some of the frustration of the voters feel that maybe the political parties haven't kept up how has germany changed and in particular in the past four months as these parties have been wrangling with each other. germany is still in a in a phase of change i think people are beginning to a knowledge that things can't go on the way they've always been germany is still of course a stable cou
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but what i got was a lot of very disappointing comment tower from conservative -- commentary from conservative friends about black people with criminal records not being able to get concealed-carry permits. or if they didn't spend their money on iphones and sneakers, maybe they'd have the money for the permits. and i'm not saying everyone commented that way, but enough did to where it, it was almost like it slapped me in the face. and i said to myself, wow, you know? i have defended this political community for whatever you want to call it, and i never expected that. and i don't want anyone to read into that that i think all conservatives are racist. i don't. but that response surprise me because if it had been a white working class community, i wondered if they would have responded the same way with those kinds of comments and stereotypes. so that made me step back and start to think, okay, maybe i need to reflect on where we are in america right now as a nation, where these attitudes are. because clearly there are some things out there that still haven't changed. and so -- >> those colleague
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taylor: i am a conservative. of the challenges in this country is we know where it is coming from. we know it is coming from mexico, from china. wall, because i am a conservative republican. you mean not agree with that, but we can get on the same page of helping re law enforcement. >> we have seen this of overdose of overdose deaths just in the last few years. our country has been suffering from a scourge of drug use for a decade. the reason this becomes a potent point is the number of overdose years hasthe last few gone up dramatically. that is largely due to fentanyl, and the importation of drug cartels and other criminals bringing fentanyl in from china and mexico into our country has has to stuff. the last administration failed to protect americans. the trump administration is working day and night to keep drugs out. that is why we need to build the wall and screen this stuff. it has to stop. >> we have always had drug problems in america. different views on how to solve it. here is what has changed -- 85% o
taylor: i am a conservative. of the challenges in this country is we know where it is coming from. we know it is coming from mexico, from china. wall, because i am a conservative republican. you mean not agree with that, but we can get on the same page of helping re law enforcement. >> we have seen this of overdose of overdose deaths just in the last few years. our country has been suffering from a scourge of drug use for a decade. the reason this becomes a potent point is the number of...
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values and then end up becoming politically conservative. coming into the present situation of lynchburg, it is an academic perspective and since it is a private christian institution, the logical perspective came up to play as well. i think a lot of the issues that i talk about in the book were political solutions that look to more spiritual solutions. particularly since the community that i don't live here but just liberty university that lynchburg has given a different perspective and maybe more empathy about the challenges people are facing and what they need to do to overcome. >> host: we talk about some of the topics which you are tackling. >> guest: the titl title is probably a provocativwaspubliclg that makes it stand out, musings from uncle tom's porch. part of it is because there tends to be a reaction on the part of some people that you're a conservative or a black man for that matter and some people react poorly to it so i used to joke that when you say you've are a conservative, you can inherit things your mother never gave you
values and then end up becoming politically conservative. coming into the present situation of lynchburg, it is an academic perspective and since it is a private christian institution, the logical perspective came up to play as well. i think a lot of the issues that i talk about in the book were political solutions that look to more spiritual solutions. particularly since the community that i don't live here but just liberty university that lynchburg has given a different perspective and maybe...
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represent as a conservative politicians are somewhat on the back foot a little bit on the defensive having to say well they have to make concessions on the major ministries on quite a number of important points of discussion but they feel they're defending the agreement in the sense that they are saying finally they have made it possible for germany once again to have a reliable government and the government that represents a majority of voters in this country that obviously is something that has taken more than four months now more than four months times give us an idea of how significant this breakthrough is after a such a long time after the elections. well absolutely is it is totally significant after all we've had a lot of trying a lot of failing in the last four months. there was an attempt to form a different kind of coalition initially after the elections and the preferred government for anglo-american her party was in fact a cooperation with the business friendly free democrats and the green party there's a coalition talks failed. after several weeks of very intense discuss
represent as a conservative politicians are somewhat on the back foot a little bit on the defensive having to say well they have to make concessions on the major ministries on quite a number of important points of discussion but they feel they're defending the agreement in the sense that they are saying finally they have made it possible for germany once again to have a reliable government and the government that represents a majority of voters in this country that obviously is something that...
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i'm a conservative -- build the wall. i'm a conservative republican.at, but i bet we could get on the same page. point, we have seen the skyrocketing of overdose deaths just the last few years. our country has been suffering from the scourge of drug use for the last several decades but the reason is because over death death -- overdose death in the last few years has gone up fentanyl.ly due to they are bringing fe ntanyl in from china or mexico. the trump administration is working day and night to keep these drugs out and that is why we have to build the wall, increase our border security, provide only security the technical resources they need -- it has got to stop. >> can i make a quick point? >> my point is this. we have always had drug problems in america. we all have different views on how to solve it. but here's winds change on this one. have to change this one. they are getting those from the corner drugstore. docan wade do both -- can we both? i think a president trump has a unique ability and you had your job at the white house to be the presi
i'm a conservative -- build the wall. i'm a conservative republican.at, but i bet we could get on the same page. point, we have seen the skyrocketing of overdose deaths just the last few years. our country has been suffering from the scourge of drug use for the last several decades but the reason is because over death death -- overdose death in the last few years has gone up fentanyl.ly due to they are bringing fe ntanyl in from china or mexico. the trump administration is working day and night...
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conservative policy actually, it puts more prongs back in your pocket. have a hundred dollar crime hundred dollar crumb here. >> if the midterms do not go well, does that suggest the need for a change in public and leadership in congress? maybe a push from house freedom caucus leaders such as yourself? would you have designs on leadership if the midterms do not go well? [applause] >> heather: >> we've never been afraid of pushing. who thenot afraid of speaker of the house is as i am about the house leader. truth of the matter is, you need to make sure that if your member of congress does not see the light, they need to feel the heat. get on the phone, make sure they do that, god bless you, and i believe you are doing it. thank you and god bless you. >> thank you all very much. >> it was great to be with you. [applause] ♪ >> ajit pai, the chairman of the federal communications commission thought he was going to deliver a speech today. you probably alrekn
conservative policy actually, it puts more prongs back in your pocket. have a hundred dollar crime hundred dollar crumb here. >> if the midterms do not go well, does that suggest the need for a change in public and leadership in congress? maybe a push from house freedom caucus leaders such as yourself? would you have designs on leadership if the midterms do not go well? [applause] >> heather: >> we've never been afraid of pushing. who thenot afraid of speaker of the house is...
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here is the big secret to conservative success in 2016 and beyond. the era of political correctness is over. [applause] political correctness is dying a slow, painful, bloody, agonizing death, and all i can say is, ell, yeah. political correctness has been a blight on society for decades. instead of uniting through truth, the left has offered feelings, that if something is wrong with your life, it is something else's fault, and if you do not have that to backup, if you cannot point to discrimination or cruelty, we are supposed to believe you, ecause if we do anything, it would be challenging your truth. and that is political correctness in the nutshell, my truth over the truth. there is no such thing as my treat. there is the truth. there is just the truth. young americans, we are sick of postmodern garbage. and when we sacrifice truth, we are contributing to the downfall of the greatest civilization in the history of mankind. the entire premise of democracy is background matter less than what we share. a commitment to our common humanity, an ability
here is the big secret to conservative success in 2016 and beyond. the era of political correctness is over. [applause] political correctness is dying a slow, painful, bloody, agonizing death, and all i can say is, ell, yeah. political correctness has been a blight on society for decades. instead of uniting through truth, the left has offered feelings, that if something is wrong with your life, it is something else's fault, and if you do not have that to backup, if you cannot point to...
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i mean those are strong you don't need to make against the conservatives did the c.d.u. the conservatives did they make too many concessions you know what they have kept the ministry that matters most to his voters and that is the interior ministry they've also kept the defense ministry those are two critical member ministries exactly for a little rivers a right wing the interior ministry is going to be beefed up it's going to include a homeland ministry hindmarsh homeland security and again that is exactly what his voters would be looking for they want issues like german cultural identity to be on the agenda they want to talk about securing the country's borders and while those will be firmly in the hands of the most conservative party on the political spectrum that is not the far right namely the christian social union the bavarian conservatives that's exactly what he's afraid of the c.s.u. said today this is all about the basis for true social cohesion in this country well if greater social to kishon were to come about his party but lose out in the what about the age
i mean those are strong you don't need to make against the conservatives did the c.d.u. the conservatives did they make too many concessions you know what they have kept the ministry that matters most to his voters and that is the interior ministry they've also kept the defense ministry those are two critical member ministries exactly for a little rivers a right wing the interior ministry is going to be beefed up it's going to include a homeland ministry hindmarsh homeland security and again...
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know, surrender their old conservative ideals?there is -- there has been a tremendous demonization of the left that has gone on for many years. now, i actually have been a very harsh critic of the left and the left has a lot to answer for, certainly in this country and also around the world. 100 million body count for the communist movement in the 20th century. it's one of the great evils but there has been a tendency on the part of the american info takenment world to suggest that we are in a civil war or something, we are in a death struggle between conservatives and liberals and that, you know, this is the flight 93 election and therefore no matter what donald trump says or does, no matter how unacceptable his behavior, we have to be behind him because otherwise the left is going to destroy us and i think that this is overwrought and i think if you sell your soul then what have you achieved? what have you won in the end? >> when you say the right wing info tanment. i hear fox news. >> fox is part of it. not you awe of fox. ther
know, surrender their old conservative ideals?there is -- there has been a tremendous demonization of the left that has gone on for many years. now, i actually have been a very harsh critic of the left and the left has a lot to answer for, certainly in this country and also around the world. 100 million body count for the communist movement in the 20th century. it's one of the great evils but there has been a tendency on the part of the american info takenment world to suggest that we are in a...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us we begin here in germany we're going back as conservatives and the social democrats are reported to have cheap achieved a breakthrough in coalition talks negotiations between the two parties went on through the night michael c.d.u. headquarters here in berlin the sides disagreed over labor laws and health care reform it's been more than four months since german national elections country faced the prospect of fresh elections without a coalition deal. well for the very latest let's cross over to our political correspondent hans bond who's standing by outside the c.d.u. party headquarters here in berlin where those marathon talks of been taking place hans we're getting signals that breakthrough has been achieved in the talks what can you tell us is obviously the signals have arrived here as well that come from the online edition of a very german magazine who report from inside the coalition talks saying that an agreement has been reached and especially an agreement has been reached on the distribution of the various ministries in the new govern
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people say, trump is not a perfect conservative. i say, who is? he understands more about the hopes and dreams of the average working person then i think all of the think tanks in washington , all of the journalists in washington, all of the so-called political experts who laughed at the prospect of a truck nomination, let alone a trump presidency. you notice how none of them are accountable for their field prediction? being a pundit is to never say you're sorry. he had learned a lot in one year about the allocation of power. most politicians talk a good game at cutting the bureaucracy. he is actively doing that on a daily basis. he is dismantling it on a daily basis. you know what that means? you know that means? power for you, for me, for the people of this country who make it great every single day. [applause] we conservatives have a very to tell.y what we should be doing is not get caught up in the latest theatrics of the left. insults,riol, there they drop the usual charges when they are losing a debate. they do not want a debate. they just w
people say, trump is not a perfect conservative. i say, who is? he understands more about the hopes and dreams of the average working person then i think all of the think tanks in washington , all of the journalists in washington, all of the so-called political experts who laughed at the prospect of a truck nomination, let alone a trump presidency. you notice how none of them are accountable for their field prediction? being a pundit is to never say you're sorry. he had learned a lot in one...
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who is perfect conservative? the average working person that i think other think tanks in washington, all the journalists in washington, all the so-called political experts who laughed at the prospects of a a trump nomination let alone a trump presidency. notice all those people are never held accountable for their failed predictions by the way? being a pundit is never having to say you're sorry, okay? that's what it means. he's learned a lot and wonder about the allocation of power. most politicians talk a good game at cutting the bureaucracy but he's actively doing that on a daily basis. he's dismantling it on a daily basis. and do you know what that means? do you know what that means, that means more power for you, for me, for the people of this country who make a great every single day. so we conservatives have a very good story to tell. and what we should be doing now is not getting caught up in the latest theatrics, their vitriol, there insults. they drop the usual charges whether losing a debate. they real
who is perfect conservative? the average working person that i think other think tanks in washington, all the journalists in washington, all the so-called political experts who laughed at the prospects of a a trump nomination let alone a trump presidency. notice all those people are never held accountable for their failed predictions by the way? being a pundit is never having to say you're sorry, okay? that's what it means. he's learned a lot and wonder about the allocation of power. most...
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they have targeted conservative talk radio hosts, another conservative figures and republicans and conservative businesses. and it really is time for law-abiding gun owners to push back, to draw the line, because these people who are responsible for these witch hunts are inciting hatred and violence. and the thing is that so many conservatives always act in good faith and they don't want to engage in these kinds of tactics. >> they're afraid. >> they are afraid. and i understand that. but enough is enough. >> colonel west, you saw that student. he was obviously very upset. you saw that play out at that cnn forum, the town hall forum. it was over and over and over. and blood money. it was all the classic lines against the nra we've heard many times. but at this point, it seems different. it seems like the organization is very tight here. what do conservatives do to respond? they could respond in kind with their own boycotts, which i'm not really for. so what's good for the goose is good for the gander. >> well, it's good to be with you. first and foremost, everyone needs to know i am a sitting b
they have targeted conservative talk radio hosts, another conservative figures and republicans and conservative businesses. and it really is time for law-abiding gun owners to push back, to draw the line, because these people who are responsible for these witch hunts are inciting hatred and violence. and the thing is that so many conservatives always act in good faith and they don't want to engage in these kinds of tactics. >> they're afraid. >> they are afraid. and i understand...
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he certainly made the conservative movement very much donald trump's movement a unit ago there was a division there's no doubt about that there were conservatives who wanted to see what donald trump would do they weren't entirely convinced that he was a conservative think it was a republican thing perhaps an opportunist there are a lot of people and there still are very concerned about some of the things we see when he talks on twitter when he talks extemporaneously in the white house when he's caught on camera elsewhere there are concerns about that but when it comes down to core conservative issues such as cutting taxes cutting regulation making sure that immigration is discussed and discussed when he talks about the wall all of those things are important conservative issues so what has been a conservative movement no really is the movement of trump all right allan thank you very much for that for now that alan fischer joining us live from out in thank you. and still ahead on the bulletin a forgotten crisis find years into the conflict in the central african republic half the popul
he certainly made the conservative movement very much donald trump's movement a unit ago there was a division there's no doubt about that there were conservatives who wanted to see what donald trump would do they weren't entirely convinced that he was a conservative think it was a republican thing perhaps an opportunist there are a lot of people and there still are very concerned about some of the things we see when he talks on twitter when he talks extemporaneously in the white house when he's...
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your macro yearly news 20 conservative mps to support his idea ofa conservative mps to support his ideaa customs union, and these are conservative mps who have supported the amendment themselves. presumably this would overcome this issue with northern ireland, if it was in a customs union with the eu. it is not as simple as that, is it? it's not that simple but a customs union will make it easier to solve the northern ireland issue than not having a customs union. because it is separate from the single market. there is a brilliant explainer on a website of what they all mean. but website of what they all mean. but we need to move on. let's talk about the business groups who, according to the independent, backjeremy corbyn. this is the slightly strange thing. you have a hard left labour leader who believes in intervention, who believes in nationalisation once again and yet, on the brexit question, most business wants to see as close an alignment to the eu as possible, so, corbyn, again, is playing some quite clever politics and has got some conservative ministers this morning very angry.
your macro yearly news 20 conservative mps to support his idea ofa conservative mps to support his ideaa customs union, and these are conservative mps who have supported the amendment themselves. presumably this would overcome this issue with northern ireland, if it was in a customs union with the eu. it is not as simple as that, is it? it's not that simple but a customs union will make it easier to solve the northern ireland issue than not having a customs union. because it is separate from...
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it's listed as endangered by the international union for the conservation of nature the r.u.c. am. this animal is only found in three estuaries in south africa. its limited range makes the seahorse particularly vulnerable to have a total loss due to human activity. through pollution for example. now marine scientists at the nice enough basin project are conducting a new study to learn more about this unique animal. so today the last research done on this species in the past was in two thousand and one two thousand and three and since then no research so this study is the first to really investigate the college of the species the habitat use and all these aspects will be used in on the ground conservation of this endangered species. the beauty of the noise has attracted a growing number of human residents with a negative impact on nature. the area is managed by the south african national park service says. they're not only concerned about pollution in the estuary they also want to help educate local communities about the country's only endemic seahorse so there's definitely not enou
it's listed as endangered by the international union for the conservation of nature the r.u.c. am. this animal is only found in three estuaries in south africa. its limited range makes the seahorse particularly vulnerable to have a total loss due to human activity. through pollution for example. now marine scientists at the nice enough basin project are conducting a new study to learn more about this unique animal. so today the last research done on this species in the past was in two thousand...
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conservatives don't believe that. we think of government has to roll out there, you have to play a role in keeping america free, the military, both types of the. we have a role to play. administration -- what this president has done on the regulatory side is nothing less than world changing. this administration being able to remove the regulation, still protecting our environment, still protecting the things that need to be protected, but freeing up and giving stability and predictability to those wanting to risk their capital. nothing we did in the state of texas during the early 2000's when we saw on incredible wisesion economically, job affected more by regulatory stability and addictive ability. when you add the tax bill the president has passed to the , that isy restraint how you change this country forever. that is exactly what the trump administration is doing. forever inis country a powerful and positive way. [applause] zinke, depending on how you measure it, i have seen different numbers. somewhere close to o
conservatives don't believe that. we think of government has to roll out there, you have to play a role in keeping america free, the military, both types of the. we have a role to play. administration -- what this president has done on the regulatory side is nothing less than world changing. this administration being able to remove the regulation, still protecting our environment, still protecting the things that need to be protected, but freeing up and giving stability and predictability to...
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she was a reagan conservative. she was the sort of person that people like me would look at and go, okay. yeah. >> she's going to join us next hour. >> fight like hell. >> it's as if the republican party has lost its mind. >> and by the way, you know, nick, a hell of a lot of conservatives on twitter this weekend across what i would call the conservative ideological divide from far right to center right to -- well, that's about all you have on the conservative divide. but most were really critical of what donald trump's conservative party -- at least most of the people that i read this weekend were like what's going on there. you know, when you have eric ericson insufficiently conservative to go speak at this conference, you have a problem. national review, i mean, people were talking about how national review i read in some article attendees were saying it's too liberal. it's crazy. >> look f you look at the straw poll results, trump did so well it could be a dictator in a third world country, right? so he is very
she was a reagan conservative. she was the sort of person that people like me would look at and go, okay. yeah. >> she's going to join us next hour. >> fight like hell. >> it's as if the republican party has lost its mind. >> and by the way, you know, nick, a hell of a lot of conservatives on twitter this weekend across what i would call the conservative ideological divide from far right to center right to -- well, that's about all you have on the conservative divide....
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a lot of conservatives make the same argument that they're being moved by the s.p.d. too far to the left and both parties are meeting up today to resume their coalition talks what's it looking like will we see a new government by march as some people are suggesting well how it was that these protected coalition will the one hundred days of the. would rather since the elections both amount of days. they would end on sunday people are saying that's probably not going to happen because there are still too many areas for the groups to discuss might be a couple will die sometime next week they could do that don't forget the circle democrats have said they're going to put the final coalition deal to their full membership four hundred fifty thousand people about will get their chance to say whether this deal can go ahead and whether a new grand coalition can come in ok that is a huge question mark out there isn't it after the seals hammered out by the two parties and so as to be approved by the s.b. day yeah and there is no no certainty at this stage as you said you've got a
a lot of conservatives make the same argument that they're being moved by the s.p.d. too far to the left and both parties are meeting up today to resume their coalition talks what's it looking like will we see a new government by march as some people are suggesting well how it was that these protected coalition will the one hundred days of the. would rather since the elections both amount of days. they would end on sunday people are saying that's probably not going to happen because there are...
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she is the leader of the conservatives and ultimately this is an issue with the conservative party.ent's own evidence. it is chaos. it will undermine trust over the longer term in the civil service. president trump says the declassified memo alleging pro—democrat bias within the fbi is a total vindication of himself in the probe into russian interference in the twenty—sixteen election. the fbi insists it's inaccurate. 0ur correspondent david willis is in washington. i suppose no surprise that president trump has said that this completely vindicates him. is that true? not much of a surprise. the president taking to his favourite medium, twitter, this morning, to say, speaking of himself, rather bizarrely perhaps in the third person, he tweeted, this memo totally vindicates trump in probate, but the russian witchhunt goes on and on... there you are, this, at the end of pretty to not us week, which began with the fbi director, david a brett —— deputy director—general standing down. and ended with suggestions that the president might be about to fire the deputy attorney general, rod ros
she is the leader of the conservatives and ultimately this is an issue with the conservative party.ent's own evidence. it is chaos. it will undermine trust over the longer term in the civil service. president trump says the declassified memo alleging pro—democrat bias within the fbi is a total vindication of himself in the probe into russian interference in the twenty—sixteen election. the fbi insists it's inaccurate. 0ur correspondent david willis is in washington. i suppose no surprise...
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a conservative government, not labour.uring that workers voices are heard on the boards of companies a conservative government, not labour. i don‘t know if she‘s had a chance to read the daily telegraph today want to destroy workers‘ rights in this country. well as usual during pm questions, the commons was extremely noisy. and here is the point i think of peak rowdiness. will the prime ministerjoined me in urging with labour police and crime commissioner to put more police on the streets instead of increasing his budget for his staff by £10 million? minister! no, the microphones only pick up the sound around the person who‘s speaking, i was in the press gallery which looks over the green benches and the noise across the chamber is absolutely incredible, it‘s like a wall of sound. eventually the speaker had had enough. more money is going to policing. order! order! please. the questions and the answers must be heard and i make no apology for repeating that the discussions here at prime ministers questions should bear some
a conservative government, not labour.uring that workers voices are heard on the boards of companies a conservative government, not labour. i don‘t know if she‘s had a chance to read the daily telegraph today want to destroy workers‘ rights in this country. well as usual during pm questions, the commons was extremely noisy. and here is the point i think of peak rowdiness. will the prime ministerjoined me in urging with labour police and crime commissioner to put more police on the streets...
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a bit more conservative than manacled c.d.u. is going to be called the ministry of home ministry that is definitely catering to to the a of devote to get them back into the middle and i'm not sure if that is a good step if that could work but most certainly this is changing the political landscape and the problem also is if you have two strong parties in the middle governing the fringes are growing we've been seeing that in other european countries and that is of huge concern the f.t. that you just mentioned the alternative for germany the far right party entered the government for the first time in september and they will now become if disagreement does indeed go forward in the past by the members as we said they would be the biggest opposition party how significant is that that is definitely significant there chairing three commissions and parliaments that are very important commissions for example the budget committee the m.p.'s have elected them as the chairman for those groups they have the rights as the biggest parliamenta
a bit more conservative than manacled c.d.u. is going to be called the ministry of home ministry that is definitely catering to to the a of devote to get them back into the middle and i'm not sure if that is a good step if that could work but most certainly this is changing the political landscape and the problem also is if you have two strong parties in the middle governing the fringes are growing we've been seeing that in other european countries and that is of huge concern the f.t. that you...
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well i mean he's a noted conservative and he's been a critic of. particularly on the migration issue so she needs to include the right wing of her party and of course there have been grumblings for a long time from some within her party that sheens. did thoughts of the left that she feels too comfortable. in coalition with the social democrats so obviously these ideas are coming up again right now with the prospect of another grand coalition which he formed at some point in the next week. and you know that's why i think you're seeing the chancellor moving this no conservative he stands for those sort of tough tough alone on on the immigration question the question in particular and position ok if you think in spawn could be the next leader of a conservative government well he's supposed merkel of germany yeah i mean that's right we've got it we've got to wait several years anglo-american says that she's going to. lead the government through this next legislative period for the next four years but after the been a lot of talk about you know has she
well i mean he's a noted conservative and he's been a critic of. particularly on the migration issue so she needs to include the right wing of her party and of course there have been grumblings for a long time from some within her party that sheens. did thoughts of the left that she feels too comfortable. in coalition with the social democrats so obviously these ideas are coming up again right now with the prospect of another grand coalition which he formed at some point in the next week. and...
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at the conservation foundation in lagos nigeria thanks for chiming in to our panel african and european environmentalists. here's what we have coming up on the show today. this week we'll be heading to south africa to find out what's being done to help endangered sea horses. we'll go to rwanda to meet a woman who creates jewelry from waste. and then we will show you a pretty good solution to the problem of water hyson in. sea horses mysterious and magical marine animals but they are threatened with extinction in many parts of the world scientists in south africa trying to do something to save the tiny creatures then developed a method to observe them in the ocean habitat. sea horses are incredibly well come of. that protects them but makes it hard for researchers to find them and tell them apart. scientists in south africa have found a way of marking the animals by implanting harmless fluorescent tugs under their skin that helps them identify and truck individuals. like tagging the animal and understanding its movement and home range will be able to understand what habitat and what area
at the conservation foundation in lagos nigeria thanks for chiming in to our panel african and european environmentalists. here's what we have coming up on the show today. this week we'll be heading to south africa to find out what's being done to help endangered sea horses. we'll go to rwanda to meet a woman who creates jewelry from waste. and then we will show you a pretty good solution to the problem of water hyson in. sea horses mysterious and magical marine animals but they are threatened...
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conservative judge, expanding mexico city policy.republican presidents. >> two of my mom's sisters were nuns who spent their entire lives teaching kids. i wouldn't generalize about. >> religious freedom. >> certainly there are issues beyond abortion that social conservatives care about intensely. but many of these things that have come just in the last week should come as no surprise, right? the bargain that social conservatives made early on in backing trump was a bargain made in full knowledge whether you believed his denial or not that he was accused of grabbing women, right? and bragging about it. and a number of other statements that he made during the campaign that showed him to be sort of constitutionally out of step with much of what they believe. and they backed him anyway. in fact, have been among his most enduring and loyal core supporters to this day. and there is a reason for that. they're getting what they want. >> women conservatives of all stripes going to give barack obama and his family some credit for having a real
conservative judge, expanding mexico city policy.republican presidents. >> two of my mom's sisters were nuns who spent their entire lives teaching kids. i wouldn't generalize about. >> religious freedom. >> certainly there are issues beyond abortion that social conservatives care about intensely. but many of these things that have come just in the last week should come as no surprise, right? the bargain that social conservatives made early on in backing trump was a bargain...
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recently agreed to formal talks with chancellor merkel's conservatives with the aim of forming another grand coalition public opinion on the prospect is mixed in the future this means a standstill nothing will get done it's a lame compromise strange for i think it's crucial for germany that the two parties unite me i was hoping for a different result less than half of those polled forty six percent approve of a grand coalition government fifty two percent disagree but just over half still think chancellor merkel should keep her job fifty one percent of german surveyed felt good or very good about the chancellor remaining of the helm while forty six percent had a less favorable opinion of her leadership as a head i would have liked to see a change but you convinced me i support the chancellor we have no other choice. both parties will meet this weekend for further talks but even if they're successful in forming a coalition there's not much enthusiasm for it on the streets. we have our political correspondent for time and young with us here in studio hi simon it seems like germans are lo
recently agreed to formal talks with chancellor merkel's conservatives with the aim of forming another grand coalition public opinion on the prospect is mixed in the future this means a standstill nothing will get done it's a lame compromise strange for i think it's crucial for germany that the two parties unite me i was hoping for a different result less than half of those polled forty six percent approve of a grand coalition government fifty two percent disagree but just over half still think...
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i want to talk about an exciting project, which is the -- the conservation of jefferson's bible. you will learn how jefferson came to create this rare book. standpoint of the museum, what is interesting to me is it captures what we do as a museum. we collect, we preserve, and we provide access to the public. many of you are familiar with the bay conservation project the lastrred over decade, the preservation of the star-spangled banner. this is a smaller object but of in terms ofance revealing to us something about the early history of our country. i'm delighted with the support of private and public funding we were able to carry out this project. opportunity to look at the thoughts and ideas that were important to one of the founders of our country, thomas jefferson. writing table in the museum that reflects and symbolizes his role in creating the declaration of independence. there are three things that jefferson wanted to be remembered for. second was to be an author of the declaration of independence. third was to be an author of the freedom of religion clause in the virginia
i want to talk about an exciting project, which is the -- the conservation of jefferson's bible. you will learn how jefferson came to create this rare book. standpoint of the museum, what is interesting to me is it captures what we do as a museum. we collect, we preserve, and we provide access to the public. many of you are familiar with the bay conservation project the lastrred over decade, the preservation of the star-spangled banner. this is a smaller object but of in terms ofance revealing...
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like the new coalition will be a reset of the old once again germany's two biggest parties the conservative c.d.u. in the center left social democrats are set to form what's known as a grand coalition that is if the bride can be persuaded to go along for it remains to be seen whether the social democratic party base will approve the deal so is this at best a marriage of convenience lacking in vision or could this grand coalition outperform expectations. government wanted how weak is our topic on quadriga and here our guests charlotte potts is a political correspondent here at the w and she also works for the german broadcaster. she says the new grand coalition lacks vision and so does. alan posner is with us once again he's a commentator for the daily newspaper and he says if merkel's grand coalition holds she'll be the strongest politician in the west however the s.p.d. rank and file could put a spanner in the works and then america would be the weakest politician in the west and it's great to have your young son on the show once again he's a dutch journalist and a political analyst who al
like the new coalition will be a reset of the old once again germany's two biggest parties the conservative c.d.u. in the center left social democrats are set to form what's known as a grand coalition that is if the bride can be persuaded to go along for it remains to be seen whether the social democratic party base will approve the deal so is this at best a marriage of convenience lacking in vision or could this grand coalition outperform expectations. government wanted how weak is our topic...
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consequential year in the history of the conservative movement. [cheering and applause] and tomorrow you'll hear first-hand from the man who galvanized that movement. [cheering and applause] you know, i spoke to him on the phone this morning and i can tell you he can't wait to get here. [cheering and applause] the man who won a historic election, the man who has been delivering on the promises that he made every day since, the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [cheering and applause] you know, i'm here because i stand with president trump. i'm here because we stand with the conservative movement. and come to think of it, we always stand for our flag and our national anthem as well. [cheering and applause] [crowd chanting usa, usa, usa] what a year. when president trump addressed you last february, he declared in his words that our victory was a victory and a win for conservative values and so it was. and now he and i are both back here at cpac this week to thank you for everything you've done to advance our ca
consequential year in the history of the conservative movement. [cheering and applause] and tomorrow you'll hear first-hand from the man who galvanized that movement. [cheering and applause] you know, i spoke to him on the phone this morning and i can tell you he can't wait to get here. [cheering and applause] the man who won a historic election, the man who has been delivering on the promises that he made every day since, the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald...
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conservatives but can believe in those things and that's why conservatives are able to make its peace with democracy and that's historical. many democratic innovations that were drivenby conservative minded people . sometimes in ways that are uncomfortable . how much of the energy behind women's suffrage was conservative? one of the things that advocates of women's suffrage counted on women voters to do was to suppress whites out-of-control drinking, that is not a coincidence that american women got the vote at the same time that the first world war and the country is cracking down on all all other forms of behavior, especially waiver radicalism and alcoholism. people were vocalized because it was how they would vote in a more orderly kind of society and indeed, the huge republican landslide of 1920 was enabled by the fact that the gender gap in the republican favor by women voters. >> host: you write in the book about trump's response to the demonstrations and counter demonstrations and violence in charlottesville. and there clearly appeared to be white nationalist forces that feel e
conservatives but can believe in those things and that's why conservatives are able to make its peace with democracy and that's historical. many democratic innovations that were drivenby conservative minded people . sometimes in ways that are uncomfortable . how much of the energy behind women's suffrage was conservative? one of the things that advocates of women's suffrage counted on women voters to do was to suppress whites out-of-control drinking, that is not a coincidence that american...
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such so the leaders of the conservatives and the s.p.d. have agreed this deal is that it now is the deal done. definitely not let's i mean we still have the party convention from the conservative party and then most importantly we have the. referendum off the s.p.d. where they have to approve the coalition agreement so we'll see what happens then yes when you cross thank you. dallas take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world egypt's army says it has killed twelve is the missed militants and detained ninety others after gun battles in the northern sinai region the operation was part of a government campaign against insurgents blamed for a string of attacks in the area security forces said the latest strikes have destroyed dozens of military militant targets. liberia's ex president ellen johnson sirleaf has won the most him prize for african leadership the five million dollar award recognizes her efforts to rebuild liberia following two civil wars a confidence first elected female leader left office last month afte
such so the leaders of the conservatives and the s.p.d. have agreed this deal is that it now is the deal done. definitely not let's i mean we still have the party convention from the conservative party and then most importantly we have the. referendum off the s.p.d. where they have to approve the coalition agreement so we'll see what happens then yes when you cross thank you. dallas take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world egypt's army says it has killed twelve is...