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they are the conservative party. dear friends, they are the conservative party.rty. dear friends, and the they are the conservative party. dearfriends, and the rd are friends, now former colleagues, who share those one nation values and principles, will of course today deny it, but i believe in their heads and in their hearts they know it is over. the reason they know it is over is because we lost the referendum, and brexit now defines and shapes the conservative party. i ama and shapes the conservative party. i am a former criminal barrister, so i am a former criminal barrister, so i am pretty much predisposed to evidence. it is on the evidence that ict conservative party is on the state is in, and i suggest the evidence is overwhelming. after the prime minister lost her withdrawal agreement, she said she would reach out to build a consensus. of course, she should have done that at the beginning of all of this, in the beginning of all of this, in the beginning of all of this, in the beginning of her premiership, not an 11th hour. in that spirit, the first people
they are the conservative party. dear friends, they are the conservative party.rty. dear friends, and the they are the conservative party. dearfriends, and the rd are friends, now former colleagues, who share those one nation values and principles, will of course today deny it, but i believe in their heads and in their hearts they know it is over. the reason they know it is over is because we lost the referendum, and brexit now defines and shapes the conservative party. i ama and shapes the...
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goldwater conservative as well as a taft conservative. e was a ronald reagan conservatism as well as a pat buchanan conservative. he did integrate in his own degrees of political support and the candidacy took an interest of the ry broad range conservative movement. personified that movement. in its very best senses. he was not someone who's consistent criticism of libertarianism and objectivism made him allergic to a politician like mary goldwater. quite far from it. russell kirk saw the growth of the federal leviathan as being a grave danger to the institutions of civil society and the habits of american life are the bedrock in the basis of our civic life. a hypertrophy of state power is in fact to be objected to a traditionalist grounds. national review achieved something remarkable by bringing together these different elements in conservatism including russell kirk. and as john alluded to, the ability to stir up the right kinds of conflict, the right kinds of fiery disputes which are connected at the level of ideas and the level of so
goldwater conservative as well as a taft conservative. e was a ronald reagan conservatism as well as a pat buchanan conservative. he did integrate in his own degrees of political support and the candidacy took an interest of the ry broad range conservative movement. personified that movement. in its very best senses. he was not someone who's consistent criticism of libertarianism and objectivism made him allergic to a politician like mary goldwater. quite far from it. russell kirk saw the...
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he was a reagan conservative. he did integrate into his own degrees of political support in the candidates he took an interest in, a very broad range of the conservative movement. he personified that movement in the best senses. he was not someone who's consistent criticism of libertarianism and objectivism -- quite far from it. of the federalth leviathan as being a grave danger to the institutions of civil society and the habits of american life. are the bedrock in the basis of our civic life. power --ophy of state national review achieved something remarkable by bringing together these different elements in conservatism including russell kirk. as john alluded to, the ability to stir up the right kinds of conflict and fiery disputes which are connected at the level of ideas and the level of real respect for one another. it is admirable and there was nothing quite like it on the american left at the time and on the right at the advent of the national review. review is of national bringing together people through f
he was a reagan conservative. he did integrate into his own degrees of political support in the candidates he took an interest in, a very broad range of the conservative movement. he personified that movement in the best senses. he was not someone who's consistent criticism of libertarianism and objectivism -- quite far from it. of the federalth leviathan as being a grave danger to the institutions of civil society and the habits of american life. are the bedrock in the basis of our civic life....
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that intelligent conservative to advocate a politics of a conservative means. compatible with the right of his or her neighbor. to help produce citizens of enlightened self-government to give the out wherewithal to take full advantage of their birthright liberal democracies they are not immune just think of brexit to be disastrous therefore no more vulnerable to neglect and decay venezuela or above all into the reaction perfecting liberals but in the 1970s and eighties and taken from the people's republic and it's not hard to know and on college campuses and then to take second place to religious infinity. not only in the form of osama bin laden and the al qaeda network and with that muslim brotherhood philosophically had emerged these enemies either came from the laughter from the outside what about the enemies on the right? for many years i was convinced the american conservative one - - conservative movement starting in the 19 fifties with the godfather of modern american conservativism and in national review. the same thing was done to the segregationist li
that intelligent conservative to advocate a politics of a conservative means. compatible with the right of his or her neighbor. to help produce citizens of enlightened self-government to give the out wherewithal to take full advantage of their birthright liberal democracies they are not immune just think of brexit to be disastrous therefore no more vulnerable to neglect and decay venezuela or above all into the reaction perfecting liberals but in the 1970s and eighties and taken from the...
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conservative party. -- is represent in the conservative party. european research group.” a dismal failure to stand up to the european research group. i have been very supportive of the premise's desire to get a deal over the line. that is what we have got to do. we all stood on manifestos in 2017 that that we were committed to honouring the result of the referendum. i did not vote for it and many people know what my position was, but i do respect the democratic will of the constituents i am elected to serve. i will be looking to support the prime minister's deal, because that is the way that we honour the referendum, get it over the line. i wish that my colleagues could have done the same post i am sorry that they will not. what i am intending to do is target much harder the party towards the future. we can speak about europe all you like but the truth is most people care about how they get to school and work, buses, schools, hospitals. every timei buses, schools, hospitals. every time i go around tunbridge and edenbridge, i speak to people who a
conservative party. -- is represent in the conservative party. european research group.” a dismal failure to stand up to the european research group. i have been very supportive of the premise's desire to get a deal over the line. that is what we have got to do. we all stood on manifestos in 2017 that that we were committed to honouring the result of the referendum. i did not vote for it and many people know what my position was, but i do respect the democratic will of the constituents i am...
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a principled conservative, someone who will fight for conservative ideas on the court. that's the first obligation. but the second obligation, nixon said, is ideally what we would like is someone that will help us for the 1972 campaign. this is late 1971. the 1972 campaign is gearing up and republican polling suggests that a particularly soft area for democrats in 1972 are northern white ethnic voters, who are concerned about issues like crime and the vietnam war, and what they see as the democrats as being too friendly to hippies and radical students and not consumed enough with isd working union voters. conservativereagan ethnic so essentially what we have is a transformation of the court from a very liberal court to a much more closely divided court with a strong conservative. rehnquist a fairly conservative chief justice. moderate conservative justice in powell. and blackmun who will become liberal although in the 1970s he's more centrist or center right. he drifts to the left in the beginning of the late 1970s, and so what liberals discover, they had assumed in the
a principled conservative, someone who will fight for conservative ideas on the court. that's the first obligation. but the second obligation, nixon said, is ideally what we would like is someone that will help us for the 1972 campaign. this is late 1971. the 1972 campaign is gearing up and republican polling suggests that a particularly soft area for democrats in 1972 are northern white ethnic voters, who are concerned about issues like crime and the vietnam war, and what they see as the...
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he's a conservative, a catholic conservative is better than a protestant conservative. really need that -- the point mean more to the catholics in my mind than it protestants. >> well, sounds good. i die. there aren'ti know any. >> there are no conservatives out there. >> never. not exactly a reassuring conversation about an dministration that's looking for high qualifications to the court. due diligence is and concludes there are no acceptably conservative atholics to nominate and so rehnquist is selected. of nixon's four nominees ehnquist is the one who most closely full fist his vision. he's a strong conservative, very smart. washington in the 1960s, having worked for barry goldwater. e'll remain on the court through the bush two years. he eventually will be elevated justice by reagan and we'll encounter him over and over again over the considers of semester. so essentially what we have is a transformation of the court from liberal court to a much more closely divided court with a strong conservative. rehnquist a fairly conservative chief justice. inerate conservativ
he's a conservative, a catholic conservative is better than a protestant conservative. really need that -- the point mean more to the catholics in my mind than it protestants. >> well, sounds good. i die. there aren'ti know any. >> there are no conservatives out there. >> never. not exactly a reassuring conversation about an dministration that's looking for high qualifications to the court. due diligence is and concludes there are no acceptably conservative atholics to...
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if i wouldn't stand to be a conservative mp, if i wouldn't encourage others to vote conservative in ahen how can i possibly continue with the conservative whip? the deputy chairman james cleverly was told of the resignations live on air. those three resigned from the conservative party, your reaction? obviously, it is disappointing, very sad and disappointing. this began on monday when seven labour mps quit their party. they have now been joined by an eighth, joan ryan, there are warnings more could follow. i can no longer ask people to vote forjeremy corbyn to be prime minister of this country because i don't believe he is fit to be prime minister. the resignations were an elephant in the room at prime minister's questions, two leaders facing accusations their party has drifted. mr corbyn promised he was committed to tackling anti—semitism. the pm said she was saddened by today but determined to lead a moderate party. this is no longer a one—party issue, labour mps and conservatives are both saying they have had enough and can no longer support the party they have been members of for
if i wouldn't stand to be a conservative mp, if i wouldn't encourage others to vote conservative in ahen how can i possibly continue with the conservative whip? the deputy chairman james cleverly was told of the resignations live on air. those three resigned from the conservative party, your reaction? obviously, it is disappointing, very sad and disappointing. this began on monday when seven labour mps quit their party. they have now been joined by an eighth, joan ryan, there are warnings more...
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truly conservative than even reagan's. lot of reagan people admit that. our theme is what makes america great, so our theme is not maga. it's an event where we talk about mostly policies and conservative solutions, so our theme is not going to be make america great again, it is going to be, what makes america great, let's go back to talk about the foundational principles of america, this great country, why so many people want to come and partake of our economy and our culture and our people and our society. what makes us so truly special? and the main reason is we all know is a written constitution where the american people are the sovereign, and they limit their government. it doesn't mean the government should be weak. it should be strong and aggressive in the areas that are clearly written, like national security, but in other areas government should be humble and in many areas there should be no role for government at all because we can solve our own problems. that is what we are going to talk about. left. -- steve: a
truly conservative than even reagan's. lot of reagan people admit that. our theme is what makes america great, so our theme is not maga. it's an event where we talk about mostly policies and conservative solutions, so our theme is not going to be make america great again, it is going to be, what makes america great, let's go back to talk about the foundational principles of america, this great country, why so many people want to come and partake of our economy and our culture and our people and...
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who feel strongly about brexit and feel the conservatives have lost their way, lea n conservatives haven slightly more to the right a nswer lean slightly more to the right answer out wallace talked about utep effect and being re—assimilated back into the conservative party. will be seejumpers into the conservative party. will be see jumpers out of tories? that there is more to lose under the tories so i would be more surprised by that fencing more from labour. that is all we have time for. thank you so very much. they will be both back at 11:30pm but for the moment goodbye from all three of us. good evening. soggy evening across the northwest of the country, but very, very mild. in fact, very wet across some parts of the uk, cadenbury, for example, will get its fair share of the rain for the next 12 hours or so. the clouds are coming in out of the southwest. in fact, the air is coming all the way from that canary islands, so it is going to be very mild tonight. we are going to keep this mild weather really through the rest of the week, the temperatures will keep on climbing as we head t
who feel strongly about brexit and feel the conservatives have lost their way, lea n conservatives haven slightly more to the right a nswer lean slightly more to the right answer out wallace talked about utep effect and being re—assimilated back into the conservative party. will be seejumpers into the conservative party. will be see jumpers out of tories? that there is more to lose under the tories so i would be more surprised by that fencing more from labour. that is all we have time for....
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they said that brexit has redefined the conservative party, undoing all the effo rts conservative partye efforts to modernise it. there has been a dismalfailure efforts to modernise it. there has been a dismal failure to stand up to the brexit supporting arg. we haven't changed, the conservative party has, and it no longer reflects the values and beliefs we share with millions of people throughout the united kingdom. the deputy chairman, james cleverly, was told of the resignations live on air. heidi allen, anna soubry and sarah wollaston have resigned. what is your reaction? it is obviously disappointing. it is very sad and disappointing. it is very sad and disappointing. this all began on monday when seven labour mps quit their party. they have now been joined by an eighth, joan ryan, and there are warnings more could follow. i could no longer ask people to vote forjeremy corbyn to be prime minister of this country, because i don't believe he is fit to because i don't believe he is fit to be prime minister of this country. this is no longer a i—party issue. labour mps this is no longe
they said that brexit has redefined the conservative party, undoing all the effo rts conservative partye efforts to modernise it. there has been a dismalfailure efforts to modernise it. there has been a dismal failure to stand up to the brexit supporting arg. we haven't changed, the conservative party has, and it no longer reflects the values and beliefs we share with millions of people throughout the united kingdom. the deputy chairman, james cleverly, was told of the resignations live on air....
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the chair of the american conservative union. joining us in our studios in washington alexis national political correspondent for the hill. let me begin with some action this past week in congress. steve: i'm wondering if we are seeing divisions between republicans in congress and the president. matt: i think you are seeing a shift under president trump on some issues. in some ways it is a contrary and view but in other ways it is a new approach. president trump was crystal clear about top agenda items, and one was to end nationbuilding and foreign entanglements and try to pull as many troops home as possible. that has always been controversial, certainly in conservative circles and republican circles. there are a lot of senators like the late john mccain, lindsey graham, marco rubio, who are much more interventionist than donald trump. and as far as the shutdown is concerned, mitch mcconnell and republicans who have been in d.c. for a long time are allergic to shutdowns. one reason is the republican party has decided long ago, u
the chair of the american conservative union. joining us in our studios in washington alexis national political correspondent for the hill. let me begin with some action this past week in congress. steve: i'm wondering if we are seeing divisions between republicans in congress and the president. matt: i think you are seeing a shift under president trump on some issues. in some ways it is a contrary and view but in other ways it is a new approach. president trump was crystal clear about top...
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they are the conservative party. i am not leaving the conservative party, it has left us.onservatives said another had grown too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. ican too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. i can no longer represent the government in a party that cannot open their eyes to the vulnerability of those in society. which has deepened what we have had the power to fix. all three have lost faith in theresa may's handling of brexit. theresa may's handling of brexit. the party that was once the most trusted on the economy and business is now marching us towards the cliff edge of a new deal brexit. why do you believe such a small handful of mps can transform politics in the way that you say that emma if i may, isa way that you say that emma if i may, is a new party part of your plans and if it is do you accept that the oddsin and if it is do you accept that the odds in the political system are heavily against you succeeding?m is against us, but we have got to try. we have got to try. 0ver is against us, but we have got to try. we have got to try. over the coming we
they are the conservative party. i am not leaving the conservative party, it has left us.onservatives said another had grown too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. ican too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. i can no longer represent the government in a party that cannot open their eyes to the vulnerability of those in society. which has deepened what we have had the power to fix. all three have lost faith in theresa may's handling of brexit. theresa may's handling of brexit. the party that was...
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they are the conservative party. i am not leaving the conservative party, it has left us.onservatives said another had grown too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. i can no longer represent the government in a party that cannot open their eyes to the vulnerability of those in society. which has deepened whilst we have had the power to fix. all three have lost faith in theresa may's handling of brexit. the party that was once the most trusted on the economy and business is now marching us towards the cliff edge of a new deal brexit. edge of a no deal brexit. mps can transform politics in the way that you say and if i may, is a new party part of your plans and if it is do you accept that the odds in the political system are heavily against you succeeding? it is against us, but we have got to try. we have got to try. over the coming weeks and months we will be having conversations and most importantly reaching out to the country to see what they would like from a new, moderate, centre—ground party. high drama has become commonplace. brexit is at a critical stage, the prime mi
they are the conservative party. i am not leaving the conservative party, it has left us.onservatives said another had grown too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. i can no longer represent the government in a party that cannot open their eyes to the vulnerability of those in society. which has deepened whilst we have had the power to fix. all three have lost faith in theresa may's handling of brexit. the party that was once the most trusted on the economy and business is now marching us...
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he is very conservative. if you want to go with a southern conservative nominee, he is your man. nixon says that sounds great, we will nominate him. there are two problems with the carswell nomination. the first is that haynesworth did have a couple of votes that were hostile to civil rights. it was no indication that haynesworth was racist or that he was personally hostile towards african-americans in any respect. he would stay on the circuit court after his defeat. for several years, he was well-liked liked by both parties. you might have liked his votes or disliked his votes, but he was not personally problematic. carswell, before entering the judiciary had run for public office in georgia. it doesn't appear as if the nixon people pick this up. in 1948, running for state legislature in georgia, he delivered a speech saying he was in favor of segregation forever. if haynesworth is unacceptable because of the civil rights positions, carswell will be worse. nixon pushes senate republicans. saying we cannot let the senate democrats do this to us twice. you have to stay with me on
he is very conservative. if you want to go with a southern conservative nominee, he is your man. nixon says that sounds great, we will nominate him. there are two problems with the carswell nomination. the first is that haynesworth did have a couple of votes that were hostile to civil rights. it was no indication that haynesworth was racist or that he was personally hostile towards african-americans in any respect. he would stay on the circuit court after his defeat. for several years, he was...
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andrews: i am a strong social conservative but also a fiscal conservative. i'm very ecumenical.ll varieties of conservatism i consider to be allies. brian: how is alan bloom connected to you? ms. andrews: earlier in that panel discussion, i had spoken disparagingly about alan loom and the point i was making -- alan bloom and the point i was making his he presented himself as a great books conservative and made a case that everyone should read books. for me, i think the reason to read good books is so you have something more interesting to talk about then why it is good to read good books. by harping on the basic book that reading books is good, he stalled the cultural conversation at a preliminary stage and was not terribly helpful or interesting. brian: did you ever meet him? ms. andrews: he died before i came to college. brian: he was here a long time ago on the show. ms. andrews: and he is a very engaging writer. brian: what is the difference between a conservative and a libertarian,? ms. andrews: libertarians do not always sign on to the social conservative agenda. brian: yo
andrews: i am a strong social conservative but also a fiscal conservative. i'm very ecumenical.ll varieties of conservatism i consider to be allies. brian: how is alan bloom connected to you? ms. andrews: earlier in that panel discussion, i had spoken disparagingly about alan loom and the point i was making -- alan bloom and the point i was making his he presented himself as a great books conservative and made a case that everyone should read books. for me, i think the reason to read good books...
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they have followed the conservative stance and they were chosen as conservative mps, and i believe thatlly very upsetting that again, even here, all i hear is negative rhetoric. you mean even here as in in this television studio? well let me bring in you because at the beginning of the programme you said this may be a group for you and you are saying it ina group for you and you are saying it in a positive tone, why? because at the minute there is no one really for me to vote for. the conservatives have gone too far right and labour have gone too far left. if this can provide me a party to vote for in the centre with moderate policies then that‘s a great thing. who did you vote the past? i have voted conservative, labour and liberal democrat in the past, and last time i voted green party. i am the definition of a swing voter for sure. so you would back the independent group ‘s anti brexit stance? for me brexit isn't the big issue in terms of this party growth. i like the idea of they haven‘t got an ideology and they are looking at each independent policy as it comes up and i think that
they have followed the conservative stance and they were chosen as conservative mps, and i believe thatlly very upsetting that again, even here, all i hear is negative rhetoric. you mean even here as in in this television studio? well let me bring in you because at the beginning of the programme you said this may be a group for you and you are saying it ina group for you and you are saying it in a positive tone, why? because at the minute there is no one really for me to vote for. the...
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we can able to come and visit this conservation areas like summer and summer conservancy lake other places that they did there is well it's for purposes of conservation with a species personally i mean i came from one of them in the summer so i am just a minister of conservation to the hundred people here at us today and those are here. to get a lot of support from people that i'm so if people can get that attention and see that yeah then they are. right you know doing destructive ok ambrose it's only in the year of the ten year holding the force of conservation if it's happening there thank you and good catch. what a fun story ok so our next one features nigeria's youngest ever presidential hopeful here he is that would be ok cool if a five year old through these hats in the ring off to the infamous knots too young to run bill was signed into goal. is making education his focus. on the election campaign trail in nigeria's capital. who is visiting a private school he's the youngest ever nigerian presidential candidate and education is his central theme. until we stop to fix educatio
we can able to come and visit this conservation areas like summer and summer conservancy lake other places that they did there is well it's for purposes of conservation with a species personally i mean i came from one of them in the summer so i am just a minister of conservation to the hundred people here at us today and those are here. to get a lot of support from people that i'm so if people can get that attention and see that yeah then they are. right you know doing destructive ok ambrose...
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summer conservancy and the you know i just didn't just to approach the owner of the property to ask on d.c.i. to their love but it has kept our mission under going there mr instore my comment ups and the of the historic come out of the few months are you got a black look you got the back up and as far as i was as i've led to this it has actually been posing trouble in the community they called it a castle can i write it but not the actually the black there's just been spotted the people say that you know local communities say that they'll do their de blah blah but there is just living i don't. know for the real if you have a quality to. the cops and the you know maybe very you know. a calculus a lot of people are making a big fuss about this this animal it's all over social media are you surprised by that what do you make of the reaction that people have had to seeing the black if it. so you know i can see and it does all over the world and everybody is that getting out into the boat you know. i.e.c. the people in all the world can get the attention of their conservation of the species
summer conservancy and the you know i just didn't just to approach the owner of the property to ask on d.c.i. to their love but it has kept our mission under going there mr instore my comment ups and the of the historic come out of the few months are you got a black look you got the back up and as far as i was as i've led to this it has actually been posing trouble in the community they called it a castle can i write it but not the actually the black there's just been spotted the people say...
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conservancy and they you know i just didn't just to do one of their robot to do i was going to. do that nobody should ask their permission and again their stories storm a comment ups and the day's torment come out of a few months so you go. you got the back up and as far as as as i've read to the lip it has actually been posing trouble in the community they called it a castle can i write. but not the actually the blood just been spotted the people say that normally a local community say that they'll do their de blah blah but there is just living around. me no part that is real if you have a politician or. the cops and the you know maybe both of you got. a calculus and lot of people are making a big fuss about this this animal it's all over social media are you surprised by that what do you make of the reaction that people have had to seeing the black if it. so you know i can see and it does all over the world and everybody is that getting attention about. how we see the people in all the world can get the attention of the conservation of the species in this in this world in this
conservancy and they you know i just didn't just to do one of their robot to do i was going to. do that nobody should ask their permission and again their stories storm a comment ups and the day's torment come out of a few months so you go. you got the back up and as far as as as i've read to the lip it has actually been posing trouble in the community they called it a castle can i write. but not the actually the blood just been spotted the people say that normally a local community say that...
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summed it up best when she said she's not left the conservative party it's the conservative party has left her poor brennan live in london thanking the saudis say the media says four soldiers have been killed whilst fighting who the rebels on the border with yemen the heavy say they're continuing their offensive at the border taking saudi positions south of san and a large number of weapons there not drown a saudi you a coalition intervened in yemen's war in twenty fifteen fighting the huth is to restore the government. and coalition fighter jets have launched two raids on an airbase in al dale army that's in the north of the capital sana'a which is controlled by the. egypt has executed nine people who were convicted of assassinating a top prosecutor all of them were found guilty of taking part in the bombing that killed his shambat a cat in twenty fifteen six others had their death sentences commuted to life in prison the government blamed the attack on the muslim brotherhood and on the girls are based how mass group that both have denied involvement. the discovery of oil is often re
summed it up best when she said she's not left the conservative party it's the conservative party has left her poor brennan live in london thanking the saudis say the media says four soldiers have been killed whilst fighting who the rebels on the border with yemen the heavy say they're continuing their offensive at the border taking saudi positions south of san and a large number of weapons there not drown a saudi you a coalition intervened in yemen's war in twenty fifteen fighting the huth is...
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they are the conservative party. i'm not leaving the conservative party — it's left us.aid another had grown too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. i can no longer represent a government and a party who can't open their eyes to the suffering endured by the most vulnerable in society. suffering which have deepened, whilst having the power to fix. all three had lost faith in mrs may's handling of brexit. the party that was once the most trusted on the economy and business is now marching us towards the cliff edge of a no—deal brexit. why do you believe that such a small handful of mps can really transform politics in the way that you say? and, if i may, is a new party part of your plans, and if it is, do you accept that the odds in the political system i heavily against you succeeding? in whatever order, yes, yes, yes and yes. they are against us, but you know what? we've got to try. we have got to try. over the coming weeks and months, we'll be having conversations and, most importantly, reaching out to the country, to see what they would like from a new moderate centre g
they are the conservative party. i'm not leaving the conservative party — it's left us.aid another had grown too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. i can no longer represent a government and a party who can't open their eyes to the suffering endured by the most vulnerable in society. suffering which have deepened, whilst having the power to fix. all three had lost faith in mrs may's handling of brexit. the party that was once the most trusted on the economy and business is now marching us...
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i support conservation. this bill, with as little cost to the american taxpayer, that is why i rise to support. hold the it's time we green new deal supporters accountable to the lack of logic and science behind their proposals that have been estimated to cost up to $93 trillion. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from utah reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: again, thank you, mr. speaker. i yield one minute to the gentlelady from washington, ms. schrier. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington is recognized for one minute. ms. schrier: thank you. thank you, mr. grijalva. thank you, mr. speaker. i'm excited to have the opportunity to speak on this bill and i strongly encourage all of my colleagues to support this important lands package. there's one section, the same as dean newhouse's, that's particularly near and dear to my heart and critical for my district and the st
i support conservation. this bill, with as little cost to the american taxpayer, that is why i rise to support. hold the it's time we green new deal supporters accountable to the lack of logic and science behind their proposals that have been estimated to cost up to $93 trillion. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from utah reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: again, thank...
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people here did vote for a conservative mp. they haven't got now a conservative mp.o voted her in. the south cambridgeshire constituency was created in 1997, and until yesterday has always been conservative. at the teacake tea room, mandy thornton has a lot to digest. if i'm honest, when i sort of analyse it, ifeel a little bit betrayed. why is that? because she's supposed to be representing us, and i did vote tory, so i'm not sure where that leaves us. i'm not sure where it leaves brexit. i think the long and short of it, it just leaves me feeling a bit lost. anna soubry also became a tory mp in 2010. her constituency is broxtowe in nottinghamshire. i'm not quite sure how i feel about that. i'm quite surprised. i thought she would stick it out. it will be interesting. will there be a by—election? they should try and just unite and just get this for the country, or just stick together, because it's too late to be divided now. totnes in devon. since 2010 sarah wollaston has held this seat. she is a former gp, and now a former tory. i think i'll probably vote for her.
people here did vote for a conservative mp. they haven't got now a conservative mp.o voted her in. the south cambridgeshire constituency was created in 1997, and until yesterday has always been conservative. at the teacake tea room, mandy thornton has a lot to digest. if i'm honest, when i sort of analyse it, ifeel a little bit betrayed. why is that? because she's supposed to be representing us, and i did vote tory, so i'm not sure where that leaves us. i'm not sure where it leaves brexit. i...
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europeans more right wing extremely conservative m.p.'s and and also members so it's shift to the extremes and those are trying to move the landscape more to the center ground why is this happening right now barrett. well the conservative m.p.'s have been working together with labor m.p.'s on the people's vote campaign so really this is coming to a crunch on the issue of bragg's that we have on other underlying issues that labor has been really had a big problem with anti semitism in the party but with the conservatives it's really about drags it and the fear that prime minister treason may is listening too much to those who are really desperate to leave the e.u. at any cost and other risking that the u.k. could crash out without a deal at the end of march in just a few weeks time and they just say that their conscience cannot allow them to go with the government and to go with a party that they say is just not listening to common sense and is just driving the country to the edge and they say well even if we sort of toppled they have a hu
europeans more right wing extremely conservative m.p.'s and and also members so it's shift to the extremes and those are trying to move the landscape more to the center ground why is this happening right now barrett. well the conservative m.p.'s have been working together with labor m.p.'s on the people's vote campaign so really this is coming to a crunch on the issue of bragg's that we have on other underlying issues that labor has been really had a big problem with anti semitism in the party...
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family i'm not leaving the conservative party it's that. also coming up tonight sol the women seeking asylum here in germany they were able to flee their home country but some say it's still impossible to escape the had to i thought i was safe that the psychological warfare the violence and oppression would be over but i still feel like they could get me. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to our viewers all around the world welcome we begin the day with britain's breck's it bleeding in just thirty seven days britain will leave the european union but tonight breaks it means political party hemorrhaging the likes of which britain hasn't seen in over three decades in the past week members of parliament have. resigned from both the labor and conservative parties their reasons are not entirely the same for labor hints of anti-semitism within the party led some members to say enough is enough but there is one common thread there discussed dismay and distain for the road to bret's it tonight as british prime minister to resign may
family i'm not leaving the conservative party it's that. also coming up tonight sol the women seeking asylum here in germany they were able to flee their home country but some say it's still impossible to escape the had to i thought i was safe that the psychological warfare the violence and oppression would be over but i still feel like they could get me. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to our viewers all around the world welcome we begin the day with britain's breck's it...
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places that didn't get there is well ready for purposes of conservation with a species personally i mean i came from one of the communities. so i am does i mean it is sort of conservation to the hundred people that you're a student there was a yeah you did get a lot of support from people like i'm so if people can get up and turn and say that yeah then there are always going to be great you know two indestructible ok ambrose it's only in the air of a ten year holding the forty first conservation if it's happening there thank you and good catch. what a fun story ok so our next one is nigeria's youngest ever presidential hopeful harry is that would be ok cool if a five year old through these hats in the ring off to the infamous knots too young to run bill was signed into the all top news ses is making education his focus. on the election campaign trail in nigeria's capital she killed who is visiting a private school he's the youngest ever nigerian presidential candidate and education is a central theme. until we start to fix education that will be difficult to fix any other sectors in
places that didn't get there is well ready for purposes of conservation with a species personally i mean i came from one of the communities. so i am does i mean it is sort of conservation to the hundred people that you're a student there was a yeah you did get a lot of support from people like i'm so if people can get up and turn and say that yeah then there are always going to be great you know two indestructible ok ambrose it's only in the air of a ten year holding the forty first...
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so smollett's media cooperatives blamed conservatives. >> we are going to see conservative media playhis up a bit. >> sean hannity will eat jussie smollett's lunch every second. tucker carlson will eat jussie smollett lunch and the president of the united states will eat his lunch. >> laura: unreal. heads they win and tails we lose. trump supporters are guilty no matter what. no matter how egregeous the fraud. today's democrats clinged to this narrative with a political death grip. how can they convince african-americans that they are going to do better, be better off and have their wages lifted up better or they will have the neighborhoods safer and cartels will be kept out of their neighborhood and gang members and ms-13 will be out of their communities. democrats will be better at trump creating jobs. they can't argue any of that because they have no substantive arguments. but they can and do sell victim hood. for that they had a lot of buyers. this is how kanye west put it in tweets. there was a time whether slavery was a trend and apparently that time is still upon us. now it's a
so smollett's media cooperatives blamed conservatives. >> we are going to see conservative media playhis up a bit. >> sean hannity will eat jussie smollett's lunch every second. tucker carlson will eat jussie smollett lunch and the president of the united states will eat his lunch. >> laura: unreal. heads they win and tails we lose. trump supporters are guilty no matter what. no matter how egregeous the fraud. today's democrats clinged to this narrative with a political death...
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the former conservative members of oui’ the former conservative members of u , the former conservativemer conservative members of our group, if they hadn't did what they did last week, i'm not sure you would have this environment brewing where people are actually prepared to finally put the country first, put it before the party interest and put it before the party interest and put the national interest first. you will introduce contempt proceedings against... i'm not saying we're definitely... were going through the process of it. ok. who would it be... against the minister in exiting the european union, you could say a brexit minister. you are considering instituting contempt proceedings against a particular brexit minister, just explain what that means. the other week we got a promise, going through all this technical stuff, which i know is technical stuff, which i know is technical and everything else. but i put forward something. in order to make sure we didn't have a vote, which we would have won, this minister, with the agreement of the government, said we will give you these pa
the former conservative members of oui’ the former conservative members of u , the former conservativemer conservative members of our group, if they hadn't did what they did last week, i'm not sure you would have this environment brewing where people are actually prepared to finally put the country first, put it before the party interest and put it before the party interest and put the national interest first. you will introduce contempt proceedings against... i'm not saying we're...
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s from britain's ruling conservative party have defected to the newly formed independent group they say that prime minister teresa mayes for handling of rights it is disaster says. it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with the an ending cries for help from saudi women now you may remember the case of the solti teenager who locked herself in an airport hotel room last month to escape her family. was ultimately given asylum in canada but she's not the only woman. you have fled abuse from this deeply conservative country a number of saudi women have come here to germany to seek asylum but they claim they're being threatened by their families here and they allege that the saudi embassy may be playing a role they fled from saudi arabia to germany here they hope for safety and freedom but these women still live under threat from their families. continue. to have to i thought i was safe that it's like a logical warfare the violence and oppression would be over but i still feel like they could get me. the women offer to talk to us only on condition of anonymity we have changed their n
s from britain's ruling conservative party have defected to the newly formed independent group they say that prime minister teresa mayes for handling of rights it is disaster says. it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with the an ending cries for help from saudi women now you may remember the case of the solti teenager who locked herself in an airport hotel room last month to escape her family. was ultimately given asylum in canada but she's not the only woman. you have fled abuse...
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they are the conservative party. i'm not leaving the conservative party, it's left us.rvatives said another had grown too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. i can no longer represent a government and a party who can't open their eyes to the suffering endured by the most vulnerable in society. suffering which we have deepened, whilst having the power to fix. all three had lost faith in mrs may's handling of brexit. the party that was once the most trusted on the economy and business is now marching us towards the cliff edge of a no—deal brexit. why do you believe that such a small handful of mps can really transform politics in the way that you say? and if i may, is a new party part of your plans, and if it is, do you accept that the odds in the political system i heavily against you succeeding? in whatever order, yes, yes, yes and yes. they are against us, but you know what? we've got to try. we have got to try. over the coming weeks and months, we'll be having conversations and, most importantly, reaching out to the country, to see what they would like from a new moder
they are the conservative party. i'm not leaving the conservative party, it's left us.rvatives said another had grown too harsh. i am tired of feeling numb. i can no longer represent a government and a party who can't open their eyes to the suffering endured by the most vulnerable in society. suffering which we have deepened, whilst having the power to fix. all three had lost faith in mrs may's handling of brexit. the party that was once the most trusted on the economy and business is now...
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party from top to toe they of the conservative party. dear friends and they are dear friends now former colleagues who share those one nation values and principles will of course today deny it but i believe in their heads and in their hearts they know it. and the reason they know it's over is because we lost the referendum and breck's it now defines and shapes the conservative party and i correspondent paul brennan has more from london the question now is just what impact it's going to have politically as far as persuading the prime minister to change her political negotiating stance with brussels i think that's unlikely to recent may as proof a cell to be absolutely adamant that her way is the right way and her belief it may have a significant impact on the labor side with jeremy corbyn under significant pressure to start advocating now a people's vote another referendum on bracks it's the dissidents who've joined this independent group are certainly firmly pressing for that the question is though whether they can then take it on and be
party from top to toe they of the conservative party. dear friends and they are dear friends now former colleagues who share those one nation values and principles will of course today deny it but i believe in their heads and in their hearts they know it. and the reason they know it's over is because we lost the referendum and breck's it now defines and shapes the conservative party and i correspondent paul brennan has more from london the question now is just what impact it's going to have...
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she heads up a conservation project for wild dogs in the savÉ valley conservancy. a protected area that covers 3000 square kilometers. she's spent years working with these animals. jessica: this is our festive pack. and we've called them that because as you can see, they've got bebeautiful and very disist and colorful markings.s. and ththey also haenen to be oe of the b biggest packs in n the conservancy. so, there are about 11 adults now. started off the denning seasas, or the year, with 12. they had 14 puppies but we're down to seven now, and they're also obviously a very relaxedd and habituated pack, as you can see. so, fantastic for us for working with them and for monitoring and research purposeses. reporter: wild dogs are among the most endangered carnivores in africa, with population numbers of around 7000 at most. the savÉ valley conservancy provides a large area for them to roam freely, which is exactly what they need to survive. impala antelopes are their first chchoice of prey. jessica: they are incredibly social pack animals. so, just the way that they
she heads up a conservation project for wild dogs in the savÉ valley conservancy. a protected area that covers 3000 square kilometers. she's spent years working with these animals. jessica: this is our festive pack. and we've called them that because as you can see, they've got bebeautiful and very disist and colorful markings.s. and ththey also haenen to be oe of the b biggest packs in n the conservancy. so, there are about 11 adults now. started off the denning seasas, or the year, with 12....
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and facebook is accused of censoring conservative voices of the whistleblower reveals how the social network suppresses content and limits exposure. in the course of doing my duties i noticed other things that were going on accounts i would see it appear on several different conservative pages. and it's midnight here in moscow and you're watching all t international live from our studio with me welcome to the program. russian and u.s. resolutions on the venezuelan crisis a failed to pass in the u.n. security council but countries put their proposals to a vote however moscow and washington both rejected each other's motion the american resolution was put up for a vote first nine members voted in favor three abstained and against with russia and china among them exercising their veto power the russian proposal was supported by four votes on the post by seven with four abstentions here's what the russian and american ambassadors had to say during the session. again you have them with ashley the we have finally arrived at the u.s. double sanders show and venezuela a month ago and the day
and facebook is accused of censoring conservative voices of the whistleblower reveals how the social network suppresses content and limits exposure. in the course of doing my duties i noticed other things that were going on accounts i would see it appear on several different conservative pages. and it's midnight here in moscow and you're watching all t international live from our studio with me welcome to the program. russian and u.s. resolutions on the venezuelan crisis a failed to pass in the...
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now, my problem is i now have a conservative movement that for libertarian reasons, for christian conservative reasons and fiscally conservative reasons is actually doing a great job on what should be my issue. this is supposed to be my issue voice] g in high tone . you are stealing my issue. saagar: they're welcoming you. van: look, i will stay in my party. i will stay in my party. [audience booing] van: take some credit for being smart. >> we do. credit some dadgum for -- if you take some food -- don't take my food. i'm the socialist, according to you. i should take your food. just kidding. matt: probably not go there either. van: you guys understand how this happens. we passed a bunch of laws 30 years ago, throwing the book at everybody for everything. and then we didn't look at it again. a lot of people didn't. it's just like when you get food you go out to eat, you get a bunch of food, put it in the refrigerator, don't look at it for three weeks, six weeks. you open that up, it doesn't look like food anymore. this doesn't look like justice anymore. this system has got so much stupid stuff
now, my problem is i now have a conservative movement that for libertarian reasons, for christian conservative reasons and fiscally conservative reasons is actually doing a great job on what should be my issue. this is supposed to be my issue voice] g in high tone . you are stealing my issue. saagar: they're welcoming you. van: look, i will stay in my party. i will stay in my party. [audience booing] van: take some credit for being smart. >> we do. credit some dadgum for -- if you take...