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because they are conservatives. you cannot discriminate against libertarians because they are libertarians. you want to advocate people and stop them from advocating violence on your platform, that is great, that is not constitutionally protected speech anyway, but if you want to edit, target conservative, libertarianism, you will be on the hook for that. kimberly: so what do you do? do you get rid of studio to 30? do you change it? sen. hawley: i think we should prohibitedon 230 two kind of viewpoint discrimination. the goal is not to get less speech, the goal is to get more speech. the goal is to end a sweetheart relationship between government and tech, not to get government more involved. because government has given the special status, that is why we are where we are. kimberly: we're going to go on privacy. one last question on this. for those who say look, it is a private company. go back to the early broadcast days. we had three broadcast stations, right? people complain even then come all of the voices on a
because they are conservatives. you cannot discriminate against libertarians because they are libertarians. you want to advocate people and stop them from advocating violence on your platform, that is great, that is not constitutionally protected speech anyway, but if you want to edit, target conservative, libertarianism, you will be on the hook for that. kimberly: so what do you do? do you get rid of studio to 30? do you change it? sen. hawley: i think we should prohibitedon 230 two kind of...
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>> there are some good conservatives. when i took the job as omb , i said the president does not know me very well. this he know who i am. i am pretty fiscally conservative and i don't know if the president and i will see i tie on everything. i said if he is looking for a yes-man, then he has the wrong guy. the person said he wants people who disagree. that is how he manages and wants to make decisions. [applause] >> whether or not you agree or disagree with his policies come in the example i give to my republican friends are the decisions we have made on trade. maybe you don't like that decision. if you are president, you would make a different decision. what we have done is 100% defensible and proper. we have free traders like larry kudlow, protectionist like peter they hammer it out and make the case to the president of the nine states. >> we had them both here, by the way. >> the team functions properly. the president says i agree with you, let's do this. not what uri are i might be doing as president, but that is wha
>> there are some good conservatives. when i took the job as omb , i said the president does not know me very well. this he know who i am. i am pretty fiscally conservative and i don't know if the president and i will see i tie on everything. i said if he is looking for a yes-man, then he has the wrong guy. the person said he wants people who disagree. that is how he manages and wants to make decisions. [applause] >> whether or not you agree or disagree with his policies come in the...
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my problem is, i now have a conservative movement that for libertarian reasons, for christian conservative reasons, and for fiscal reasons, is actually doing a great job on what should be my issue. this is supposed to be my issue. you are stealing my issue. [applause] [laughter] >> they are welcoming you. >> keep going. >> i'm going to stay in my party, but take dadgum credit for being smart. take some dadgum credit for showing that them a listen, if you take some food -- we had this conversation before. >> don't take my food. we probably don't want to go there, either. >> here is what happened. we passed a bunch of laws 30 years ago, threw the book at everybody for everything, and then we did not look at it again. just like when you get a bunch of food, you go out to eat, get a bunch of food and put it in the refrigerator and you only look at it for three weeks, six weeks. you open it up and it does not look like food anymore. this does not look like justice anymore. this system has got so much stupid stuff that we have allowed to accumulate. conservatives and liberals are coming together
my problem is, i now have a conservative movement that for libertarian reasons, for christian conservative reasons, and for fiscal reasons, is actually doing a great job on what should be my issue. this is supposed to be my issue. you are stealing my issue. [applause] [laughter] >> they are welcoming you. >> keep going. >> i'm going to stay in my party, but take dadgum credit for being smart. take some dadgum credit for showing that them a listen, if you take some food -- we...
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the american conservative union.plause] he's a man of deep faith committed to his family. he's always been in our corner, and we are proud to have him back. -- his back. [applause] >> and that commitment extends to his exceptional wife, karen pence. [applause] >> and we are honored to have her join her husband here today. she is a mom, she's a wife, and she's a teacher, and we love our second lady. [applause] >> now, i'm going to do a small commercial. i hope you've all got a copy of our most recent book, reagan and cpac. and in that book the vice president authors a chapter. the vice president writes that it was ronald reagan who first brought me into the conservative movement 40 years ago. ronald reagan is still making an impact on people today. [applause] the vice president goes on to say in this chapter that the smart set in washington mocked and dismissed reagan. i guess reagan might've been the first deplorable. [laughter] [applause] >> i have to say that i literally god that when america's purpose and future h
the american conservative union.plause] he's a man of deep faith committed to his family. he's always been in our corner, and we are proud to have him back. -- his back. [applause] >> and that commitment extends to his exceptional wife, karen pence. [applause] >> and we are honored to have her join her husband here today. she is a mom, she's a wife, and she's a teacher, and we love our second lady. [applause] >> now, i'm going to do a small commercial. i hope you've all got a...
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what kind of results will the conservative party obtain after a general election? extension of article 50 and britain will remain in the european union for another year, and this is a hypothesis, if the conservative party will have even another leader, the fact remains that with this particular parliament that we have, the problems remain the same, the arithmetic will be the same. whoever is in charge, whoever will be prime minister in britain, will have to deal with that arithmetic, so the only options are really, are we going to move the red lines and so then it is possible to negotiate a different deal with the european union or we are dealing with a new parliament but we do not know, because it is so fickle, public opinion is so volatile, that it is very likely the new election will result in another hung parliament. steve, you have been making these programmes. can theresa may move these red lines? i have been making programmes for bbc sound around the world. great programmes. everyone i spoke to told me, don't feel sorry for her, she wanted this job and she w
what kind of results will the conservative party obtain after a general election? extension of article 50 and britain will remain in the european union for another year, and this is a hypothesis, if the conservative party will have even another leader, the fact remains that with this particular parliament that we have, the problems remain the same, the arithmetic will be the same. whoever is in charge, whoever will be prime minister in britain, will have to deal with that arithmetic, so the...
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let's let the conservatives like petty politics. we are focused on the economy. -- canadiansed have created 900,000 jobs in the past three years. we have the lowest unemployment rate in 40 years. the conservatives have no plan for the economy. >> mr. speaker, for 1.5 years, the conservatives have stood up saying they are protecting jobs for workers, but the ceo has stated that he never talked about 9000 jobs being at risk. it is a direct contradiction of what the prime minister is saying. the ethics committee is going to investigate this scandal. we have just learned that. will the prime minister agreed to testify? >> the right honorable prime minister. 2015, we have done everything we could to protect jobs and workers and will continue to do so. since 2015, canadians have created over 900,000 new jobs all across the country, but not all canadians have access to the necessary training to get those new jobs. with our budget we table yesterday, we have created a ing benefitain which will help canadians find time and money to improve t
let's let the conservatives like petty politics. we are focused on the economy. -- canadiansed have created 900,000 jobs in the past three years. we have the lowest unemployment rate in 40 years. the conservatives have no plan for the economy. >> mr. speaker, for 1.5 years, the conservatives have stood up saying they are protecting jobs for workers, but the ceo has stated that he never talked about 9000 jobs being at risk. it is a direct contradiction of what the prime minister is saying....
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he told me as a conservative -- newt gingrich. he said, now we have a big failed government yurok is the that eats up -- bureaucracy that you that money and since people home bitter and not better. that is wrong. he said the lid to her -- libertarians and my party they get is eating up too much of the right. he said as a christian conservative, where are the second chances? where is the redemption? when they come home, they cannot get a job. they cannot get a student loan. he said, we have to do something i said, where have you been all my life? [laughter] where have you been? that point, who has been better for criminal justice reform, former president obama or president trump? what, as on so many things, both parties should be proud. -- givepresident obama him his credit, now. president obama was willing to raise this issue and willing to reach out to the koch brothers and go into prisons and his attorney general's tried to make some changes. he was not able to get it across the finish line. president trump, to his credit, got i
he told me as a conservative -- newt gingrich. he said, now we have a big failed government yurok is the that eats up -- bureaucracy that you that money and since people home bitter and not better. that is wrong. he said the lid to her -- libertarians and my party they get is eating up too much of the right. he said as a christian conservative, where are the second chances? where is the redemption? when they come home, they cannot get a job. they cannot get a student loan. he said, we have to...
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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 carlswell nomination. first it's that hainesworth had a couple of votes that were hostile to civil rights but there was no indication hainesworth was racist or personally hostile to african americans in any respect and he would stay on the circuit court after his defeat for several years and was well liked by both parties. you might have liked or disliked his votes. carlswell before entering the judiciary had run for public office. not in florida but in georgia. it doesn't appear as if the nixon people picked this up and in 1948 running for state legislature he delivered a speech saying he was in favor of segregation forever, to establish the idea of racial equality for african americans. if hainesworth is unacceptable, carlswell will be worth but nixon pushes senate republicans. he said they blocked up with hainesworth you have to stay with me on carlswell. it looks as if carlswell might make it throu
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 carlswell nomination. first it's that hainesworth had a couple of votes that were hostile to civil rights but there was no indication hainesworth was racist or personally hostile to african americans in any respect and he would stay on the circuit court after his defeat for several years and was well liked by both...
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but the problem for the conservative party is, they don't wa nt conservative party is, they don't wanteral election with theresa may as leader. there needs to be a contest to replace her, that contest takes time, and do the conservative party have time to have an election quickly to avoid european elections and choose a leader? i don't think they do have an opportunity to have a general election with a new leader quickly enough sol a general election with a new leader quickly enough so i don't think you can rule out the possibility of theresa may are leading the tories into another general election, which is quite a thought for those tories who remember how bad the last election went. if it is a general election went. if it is a general election led by theresa may, good luck to the conservative party, really. on what manifesto? she promised as a prime minister to deliver brexit, we haven't yet delivered brexit. she was a prime minister who promised to heal the burning injustices in britain. she hasn't done anything about it because she has been busy not delivering brexit. what kind of
but the problem for the conservative party is, they don't wa nt conservative party is, they don't wanteral election with theresa may as leader. there needs to be a contest to replace her, that contest takes time, and do the conservative party have time to have an election quickly to avoid european elections and choose a leader? i don't think they do have an opportunity to have a general election with a new leader quickly enough sol a general election with a new leader quickly enough so i don't...
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it's always been the one certainty of the conservative party, to put the interests of the conservative it pretty successfully. that's why it's been the dominant political party for the best part of 200 years. what is interesting is that historical power, chris grayling is saying ministers are prepared to face the cabinet on tuesday. no cabinet meeting since friday. that seems a bit odd to me. in the 21st century,... split the party. the warning is that don't do this, you will destroy it. but you will destroy us. and that theresa may possibly has the future of the party in her hands and therefore has to put the party before anything else? others will say it is the role of government to put the country before anything else. yes! that should be theirjob. but it‘s even worse because it‘s not even about the tory party, it‘s about who will be the next leader? you could say that labour haven‘t put the country before the party either because they are split as well. the guardian is where we are going next. ministers trying to force may‘s hand as the cabinet rift widens. cork is explicit that he
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it is huge, she is saying to conservative mps, back my deal, and iam going conservative mps, back myote which looks like it is going to happen on friday, then at that point, she will then get the deal through and really on the 22nd may, which will be the point we leave the eu, she is going to go, we would have a leadership contest over the summer with a new pm installed by party conference, if the deal doesn't go through she is not quitting. this is what she said, if you want me to go then back the deal. let us pause there, the time is coming up to five to six here. and our coverage is continuing here on bbc news, but to all of our viewers around the world on bbc world, thanks for watching us and we will see goodbye to you and the coverage continues for you with my colleagues. and here on bbc news we are still talking about the very significant milestone that we reached today. what do you make of the prime minister's statement?m is hard to know, because prime minister has made this sort of noises before. it will be a question for her backbenchers to ask themselves whether they can tr
it is huge, she is saying to conservative mps, back my deal, and iam going conservative mps, back myote which looks like it is going to happen on friday, then at that point, she will then get the deal through and really on the 22nd may, which will be the point we leave the eu, she is going to go, we would have a leadership contest over the summer with a new pm installed by party conference, if the deal doesn't go through she is not quitting. this is what she said, if you want me to go then back...
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the japanese conservative union is here. he took that flight to tokyo and spent three days or so with conservative counterparts and members of mr. abe's government. we have the u.s. ambassador to japan here. great to have you here, sir. when you went to japan, obviously japan, north korea, you were just in vietnam, this big question about china -- what was one of your takeaways from your meetings in japan with japanese conservatives? mr. mulvaney: thank you again for having me. if you have a chance to go, you should go. it was really quite interesting. there, i had no idea what to expect. i was expecting 30, 40 people. i think you had several hundred people the last day, and the reception to what is conservatism in japan, what am i telling these folks? how do we sell conservativism in japan? it was personal responsibility, individual freedom and liberty, subsidiarity. they believe in local government, and strong national defense. there really was a lot of overlap and a lot of commonality between some of the core principles o
the japanese conservative union is here. he took that flight to tokyo and spent three days or so with conservative counterparts and members of mr. abe's government. we have the u.s. ambassador to japan here. great to have you here, sir. when you went to japan, obviously japan, north korea, you were just in vietnam, this big question about china -- what was one of your takeaways from your meetings in japan with japanese conservatives? mr. mulvaney: thank you again for having me. if you have a...
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in other news — the former conservative minister, nick boles, has resigned from his local conservative his stance over brexit. in his resignation letter, mr boles said divisions had opened up between him and the local association in grantham and stamford. but he said he would continue to take the conservative whip in parliament if it is offered on acceptable terms. the chief whip, julian smith said nick boles was a valued member of the conservative parliamentary party. we can speak now to councillor martin hill, vice president of the grantham and stamford conservative associaiton. thank you very much for speaking to us thank you very much for speaking to us this lunchtime. let me ask you, we re us this lunchtime. let me ask you, were you surprised by nick ball's decision? i was not surprised but i need to correct your report. there we re need to correct your report. there were no formal moves to deselect him. all we did was write to him to ask him what his intentions were regarding standing as a candidate at the next general election. can i just say, there was no formal move to deselec
in other news — the former conservative minister, nick boles, has resigned from his local conservative his stance over brexit. in his resignation letter, mr boles said divisions had opened up between him and the local association in grantham and stamford. but he said he would continue to take the conservative whip in parliament if it is offered on acceptable terms. the chief whip, julian smith said nick boles was a valued member of the conservative parliamentary party. we can speak now to...
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i think the conservative party will go through it.e word europe, the conservative party is reasonably cohesive on everything else as a centre—right party. but you go into this leadership election, these are dangerous months to come and under the wrong leader, because if some faction or other managed to get one of their candidates taking over, the risk is worse. you asked me, if some person that i regarded as not really my kind of conservative took over... personally, i parked myself in the party, unless they turn around and burst it and got rid of me anywhere which would simplify things, but i would not regard myself as bound by the whip or being led by some of the people who think they are going to become leader. that's why i don't think they will. don't forget, the first thing the erg did was try a coup against her. they ran it rather incompetently and they failed. the rules mean they can't do it again in 12 months. fascinating your view of what is happening in the tory party. perhaps a more important picture, what is happening to o
i think the conservative party will go through it.e word europe, the conservative party is reasonably cohesive on everything else as a centre—right party. but you go into this leadership election, these are dangerous months to come and under the wrong leader, because if some faction or other managed to get one of their candidates taking over, the risk is worse. you asked me, if some person that i regarded as not really my kind of conservative took over... personally, i parked myself in the...
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we can speak now to the conservative mp, robert halfon. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news this afternoon. i wanted to start by asking you what you make of nick boles's decision to resign from his local conservative association. can you hear me? can you hear me? i don't think he can. hopefully we will come back to talk to him in a moment once we have re—established contact. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to take part in european parliament elections in may, if brexit is extended beyond the end ofjune. the memo has been circulated to eu ambassadors ahead of theresa may's visit to brussels on thursday, where she will ask eu leaders to delay brexit. the uk is presently due to leave the eu on march 29th. the department for transport may be forced to pay tens of millions of pounds to keep its emergency "no—deal" ferry contracts in place if brexit is delayed. one of the firms involved, brittany ferries, said it had already incurred large fuel and staffing costs, for which it would have to be compensated. a wh
we can speak now to the conservative mp, robert halfon. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news this afternoon. i wanted to start by asking you what you make of nick boles's decision to resign from his local conservative association. can you hear me? can you hear me? i don't think he can. hopefully we will come back to talk to him in a moment once we have re—established contact. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to take part in european parliament elections in...
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this schism in the conservative party led to brexit.d a crisis for at least 20—30 years. it has brought down three conservative prime ministers is and will bring down a fourth. that is relevant to populism in the eu. only the uk has a mainstream party, so hung up about the eu, with in the end, a substantial number wanting to leave from that mainstream party. most of the rest of the eu has fringe parties, fringe candidates campaigning to leave, but not the mainstream parties. when these populist parties surge in the polls and do quite well, instead of establishing a momentum, they worry and leaders resign at the moment they get anywhere. there are some predictions that european elections in may, the big blocks, the big social democratic blocks will shrink a bit. and the fringe parties with the populist, xenophobic agendas will grow and ultimately have a kind of anti—eu or paralysing minority. do you buy that? no, i don't. there are three parties. there is also the liberal party. there are the socialist and there are conservatives. togeth
this schism in the conservative party led to brexit.d a crisis for at least 20—30 years. it has brought down three conservative prime ministers is and will bring down a fourth. that is relevant to populism in the eu. only the uk has a mainstream party, so hung up about the eu, with in the end, a substantial number wanting to leave from that mainstream party. most of the rest of the eu has fringe parties, fringe candidates campaigning to leave, but not the mainstream parties. when these...
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they would go out there and be conservatives, principals conservatives, constitutionalist, talk about about putting pencils and next line to the people as reagan did, the shining city on the hill, the positive things, the great things we have done, industrial revolution in the running water and electricity in vehicles that do not come from government but from socialism or bernie sanders. it came from, we the people. we do not explain that or enga engage. >> agreed. i also think there's not enough medication between identity lines for whatever reason. i understand it can be uncomfortable for some people but -- i myself have no apprehension about going into an auditorium where i am the only white person in the room and addressing an auditorium filled with black people. black people are just people. we just talk to each other the same way -- black people love good ideas just like white people and conservatism is filled with good ideas but we need to have this conversation. mark: great pleasure. wish you all the luck in the world. >> great to meet you. mark: don't forget, join us next wee
they would go out there and be conservatives, principals conservatives, constitutionalist, talk about about putting pencils and next line to the people as reagan did, the shining city on the hill, the positive things, the great things we have done, industrial revolution in the running water and electricity in vehicles that do not come from government but from socialism or bernie sanders. it came from, we the people. we do not explain that or enga engage. >> agreed. i also think there's...
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to resign from his local conservative association.s a great intellect. he's given a lot of service to the conservative party, both politically and as a minister and in government. i've been working very closely with him on developing long term a proposal to leave the european union byjoining the european free trade area, common market 2.0, as we call it, and the conservative party must accommodate people as diverse as boles and boris. we have to be a broad church, otherwise we'll just end up as a narrow sect. that alternative you talk about, though, what's the problem for the association ultimately, wasn't it, because, at the end of the day, mr boles does represent a constituency that voted 61% to leave the european union. surely it needs an mp that reflects that viewpoint? i think nick did reflect the viewpoint of the public because he voted for the prime minister's deal on both times, which is about leaving the european union. he came into parliament to vote for article 50 in a wheelchair, when he was recovering from very serious ca
to resign from his local conservative association.s a great intellect. he's given a lot of service to the conservative party, both politically and as a minister and in government. i've been working very closely with him on developing long term a proposal to leave the european union byjoining the european free trade area, common market 2.0, as we call it, and the conservative party must accommodate people as diverse as boles and boris. we have to be a broad church, otherwise we'll just end up as...
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party only has said in parliament that the tory party the conservative. party is a fractured party and two reserves means one handling of this thing was based on preserving and holding the tory party together. very well very much sir even members of series m a's own party and he's have told me that she has been sticking much too close to the conservative side that they're very much bricks a driving side over own party which she has always try to to win over also with her red lines that she has put in front of the you very much from the beginning which included not staying in the customs union or staying in the single market no jurisdiction for the european courts so out of everything and now she's finding out that what she has done and what she has done also to get party and the right of her own party on board and to to support but this does not command a majority in the house of commons possibly we should. find out and the whole issue of europe is very much something that's been driven by by people on the right and the conservative party before the refer
party only has said in parliament that the tory party the conservative. party is a fractured party and two reserves means one handling of this thing was based on preserving and holding the tory party together. very well very much sir even members of series m a's own party and he's have told me that she has been sticking much too close to the conservative side that they're very much bricks a driving side over own party which she has always try to to win over also with her red lines that she has...
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conservatives it's been a difficult week for the u.s. president and he'll be hoping to rebound politically by energizing his conservative base also coming up. syrian defense forces say they're close to ending the so-called islamic states hold on territory in syria that will mean freedom for some but for the many orphaned children of the i.r.s. it only brings more uncertainty. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at political opponents in a speech to the conservative lobbying groups a pac trump facing pressure on both domestic and foreign policy after this week's failed summit with north korea and the explosive allegations made to congress by his former lawyer but at saturday's conference conservatives loyal to trump rallied around him. the warm welcome was just what the politically under the gun president needed trump was received like a rock star at the conference he took the opportunity. to question the credibility of special counsel robert mueller and his investigation into whether the p
conservatives it's been a difficult week for the u.s. president and he'll be hoping to rebound politically by energizing his conservative base also coming up. syrian defense forces say they're close to ending the so-called islamic states hold on territory in syria that will mean freedom for some but for the many orphaned children of the i.r.s. it only brings more uncertainty. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at political opponents in a speech...
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mike borisjohnson, for some conservative mps. ..hnson, perhaps, for some conservative mps. .. mike borisjohnson, perhaps, even. for some conservative mps. .. mike boris johnson, perhaps, even. yes, well, borisjohnson changed his position immediately when she announced that. that is absolutely transparent. i think it will have gone down terribly. transparent... notjust within gone down terribly. transparent... not just within the gone down terribly. transparent... notjust within the country, but within the conservative party. this is about his leadership ambitions. not about what is good for the country. i don't think that fact is lost on anybody, even his biggest supporters must realise that is what is driving him here. i don't think it isa is driving him here. i don't think it is a good look. do you think that in the thinking of the likes of borisjohnson in the thinking of the likes of boris johnson and some in the thinking of the likes of borisjohnson and some others, they might be thinking about something that michael gove said s
mike borisjohnson, for some conservative mps. ..hnson, perhaps, for some conservative mps. .. mike borisjohnson, perhaps, even. for some conservative mps. .. mike boris johnson, perhaps, even. yes, well, borisjohnson changed his position immediately when she announced that. that is absolutely transparent. i think it will have gone down terribly. transparent... notjust within gone down terribly. transparent... not just within the gone down terribly. transparent... notjust within the country, but...
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if we turn commonsense conservatives out, we can win. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, ted cruz. thank you very much. [applause] >> and now, live from our cpac stage at liberty university, please welcome from liberty university jerry falwell jr., and from the trump organization, donald trump jr. >> i have a great song. you just won't believe it. college kids probably think it is great, but i spent the last three years perfecting it. he got this band. i really think it is going to become the replacement for lee ringwood's "god bless the usa." thank you, zachary. we are proud of you. proud of you. [applause] all right. we have with us donald trump jr., trump organization executive vice president. charlie kirk, who you heard from before, founder of turning point usa. and now i am going to throw to a video about donald trump jr. [laughter] >> in business, i was trained by my father to make the tough investment today to ensure a brighter future tomorrow. a --e most basic as aspect thing the first. the second, protect that. that seems to be at risk. ♪ [applause] >> failed to mention th
if we turn commonsense conservatives out, we can win. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, ted cruz. thank you very much. [applause] >> and now, live from our cpac stage at liberty university, please welcome from liberty university jerry falwell jr., and from the trump organization, donald trump jr. >> i have a great song. you just won't believe it. college kids probably think it is great, but i spent the last three years perfecting it. he got this band. i really think it is...
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that as far as conservative party how many.ge number of abstentions, mps and cabinet ministers not following the orders of the prime minister in order to make sure that no deal was left on the table for the future. let's speak to the former minister san guy mccrea who joins us now. —— the former minister sami joins us now. —— the former minister sam i voted no deal, as i have through the brexit process. the prime minister pledged house of commons to bring forward a motion, but that was not the motion the government brought forward, everyone voted for it is meant amendment if they wanted no deal, which became pa rt they wanted no deal, which became part of the government motion. i voted against no deal, i believe that of all the negotiable options available it would be irresponsible for the government to choose the one option that would cause disruption asa option that would cause disruption as a result of their rupture from the eu after 45 years. are you surprised that cabinet ministers and ministers defied the orders of the pr
that as far as conservative party how many.ge number of abstentions, mps and cabinet ministers not following the orders of the prime minister in order to make sure that no deal was left on the table for the future. let's speak to the former minister san guy mccrea who joins us now. —— the former minister sami joins us now. —— the former minister sam i voted no deal, as i have through the brexit process. the prime minister pledged house of commons to bring forward a motion, but that was...
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conservative.t of what's important about being conservative is the idea of virtue. the idea of values. that is something we try to instill in our members. president trump, i think he's interesting. i think his style has been successful for him. i would tend to agree on a personal level that it is not my style. it is certainly working and it resonates with a lot of the anger that many people in middle america, places where i'm from in michigan and indiana, it resonates with people from there who feel like they have been left behind. i think that is something to pull into consideration when we are evaluating the president. i have to say, it would be great to see the president from the state of the union more often. i thought that was brilliant. he inspired americans -- i thought one of the most touching moments was when the net -- was when a holocaust survivor needed a veteraning -- when it needed help standing and a holocaust survivor helped them stand. i think he should emphasize that more. i think
conservative.t of what's important about being conservative is the idea of virtue. the idea of values. that is something we try to instill in our members. president trump, i think he's interesting. i think his style has been successful for him. i would tend to agree on a personal level that it is not my style. it is certainly working and it resonates with a lot of the anger that many people in middle america, places where i'm from in michigan and indiana, it resonates with people from there who...
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especially conservative guest speakers. despite what happened to d'souza, michigan state claims to be holy committed to free speech here, ideas, not people, are meant to class. and be evaluated based on the merits. well, that sounds nice. but the word means nothing if they are not backed up by action. so what am i talking about? there must be severe and swift repercussions for those who ultimately aim to terrorize, frighten, , and defame anyone wh opposing views. i'm not talking about banning legitimate protests or op eds, that's fine. i'm talking about punishing those who are essentially robbing others of their first amendment right. that is a no-no. college ministry eaters and trustees who allow these organized intimidation campaigns on campus? they themselves must be hold to account. our producer is called 17 officials at portland state university and we also call the office of public safety for comment. we asked all of them to appear on the show including the portland president and all of them, all of them come out decl
especially conservative guest speakers. despite what happened to d'souza, michigan state claims to be holy committed to free speech here, ideas, not people, are meant to class. and be evaluated based on the merits. well, that sounds nice. but the word means nothing if they are not backed up by action. so what am i talking about? there must be severe and swift repercussions for those who ultimately aim to terrorize, frighten, , and defame anyone wh opposing views. i'm not talking about banning...
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so that's the view of the local conservative association, what is the wider concern —— my conservative statement. what nick boles said in his resignation letter was he would continue to be a conservative if the conservative whip is offered to him on acceptable terms, we do not know if he is in discussions about what terms he might be talking about. we heard from julian smith the chief whip who said mr boles was a valued member of the conservative parliamentary party and hoped he would continue to benefit from the ideas and drive nick boles has shown. so he is well respected and we will wait and see what happens in terms of whether he has to leave the party nationally or not but these local divisions in the conservative party are a problem for the party, not just for party are a problem for the party, notjust for nick boles, but these issues are happening all over the country, where the mp perhaps not having the same view as some of those within the local party. we have got a key week ahead because we expect another meaningful vote when mps will be asked to vote for theresa may's deal a
so that's the view of the local conservative association, what is the wider concern —— my conservative statement. what nick boles said in his resignation letter was he would continue to be a conservative if the conservative whip is offered to him on acceptable terms, we do not know if he is in discussions about what terms he might be talking about. we heard from julian smith the chief whip who said mr boles was a valued member of the conservative parliamentary party and hoped he would...
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re-ignited the campus free speech debate, with a focus on conservative voices.2017, u.c. berkeley saw a - ries of protests after conservative voiceme ntroversial, like milo yiannopoulos, ann coulter and ben shapir-- scheduled events. many of the events were either postponed or canceled. that october, u.c. system president janet napolitano told msnbc, free speech is an essential part of its core principles. >> i think that we have to do a much better job of educating our young people about what th first amendment protects, what it means, and how-- once you start restricting speech, you are on a slippery slope. and so, we are educators, and that should be part of our mission. >> nawaz: even some in the president's own cabinet, like education secretary betsy devos, have argued against federal inrvention: >> the way to remedy this threat co intellectual freedom on campuses is not lished with government muscle. a solution w't come from defunding an institution of learning or merely getting the words of a campus policy exactly right. >> nawaz: today, the trump adminis
re-ignited the campus free speech debate, with a focus on conservative voices.2017, u.c. berkeley saw a - ries of protests after conservative voiceme ntroversial, like milo yiannopoulos, ann coulter and ben shapir-- scheduled events. many of the events were either postponed or canceled. that october, u.c. system president janet napolitano told msnbc, free speech is an essential part of its core principles. >> i think that we have to do a much better job of educating our young people about...
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or donald trump urgently to get backing off his supporters and off the conservative conservative party of the republicans he's experienced some very serious setbacks in recent days days and weeks of the hearing of his formal lawyer and fixer michael cohen on capitol hill was above all very embarrassing for him and the donald trump had hoped to hide himself behind some good news coming from one lawyer where he met a north korean leader kim yong and those talks this bilateral meeting there stalled as well where he wanted to show himself once again as the great deal maker he sees himself and the result of that being that you showed himself when i level or put kim on eye level once again he received lots of criticism for that again so now what he really needs to do is to get back on track to bring his message across and there's probably no better way than to do that at the conservative convention here today you know trump has certainly experienced several setbacks both abroad as you were just saying and at home this week does he still have the full support of conservatives. right i mean th
or donald trump urgently to get backing off his supporters and off the conservative conservative party of the republicans he's experienced some very serious setbacks in recent days days and weeks of the hearing of his formal lawyer and fixer michael cohen on capitol hill was above all very embarrassing for him and the donald trump had hoped to hide himself behind some good news coming from one lawyer where he met a north korean leader kim yong and those talks this bilateral meeting there...
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conservatives it's been a difficult week for the u.s. president and he's hoping to rebound politically by energizing his conservative base. america and instead it's good to have you with us algeria is bracing for widespread protests as demonstrators await confirmation on whether or not the country's president of jealousies beautifully will indeed seek a fifth term crowds turned out in the capital algiers and other towns calling on the eighty two year old incumbent to drop his plans to run again. which if leader has been in power since one thousand nine hundred ninety nine and is reportedly in her health rallies demanding his resignation began ten days ago and they've gained momentum ahead of sunday's midnight deadline for contenders to officially register their candidacy. but with me in the studio now for more on this is bashir a rune algerian journalist bashir thanks for being here so as we just mentioned the deadline for candidates to register for algeria is presidential polls in april is tonight do you think but to think a is going to
conservatives it's been a difficult week for the u.s. president and he's hoping to rebound politically by energizing his conservative base. america and instead it's good to have you with us algeria is bracing for widespread protests as demonstrators await confirmation on whether or not the country's president of jealousies beautifully will indeed seek a fifth term crowds turned out in the capital algiers and other towns calling on the eighty two year old incumbent to drop his plans to run...
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her heels in and say it is contrary to the conservative ma nifesto. it is contrary to the conservative try and pass new legislation to compel her to do as they wish. as we saw tonight, with each different option not getting a majority not guaranteed we could get that legislation through to compel her either. the country and the eu look on with increasing nervousness is april 12, the next possible brexit date loomes. thank you very much. that is our political correspondence reporting live from westminster to dig our latest headlines. as you havejust westminster to dig our latest headlines. as you have just heard, mps failed to resolve the brexit deadlock after they were unable to reach majority on eight alternative options put to them in a ballot. theresa may earlier offered to stand down and return to conservative mps passing her brexit deal. in a blow to the prime minister, northern ireland dup said it would still vote against a withdrawal agreement as it threatens the union between northern ireland ‘s. time for looking out the days other news. more than 50 patients who were given a c
her heels in and say it is contrary to the conservative ma nifesto. it is contrary to the conservative try and pass new legislation to compel her to do as they wish. as we saw tonight, with each different option not getting a majority not guaranteed we could get that legislation through to compel her either. the country and the eu look on with increasing nervousness is april 12, the next possible brexit date loomes. thank you very much. that is our political correspondence reporting live from...
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new life from berlin hungary's prime minister viktor orban at odds with brussels agrees conservative ruling party faces expulsion from the european parliament after an anti immigration minister campaign and close bond and rhetoric has prompted growing calls to also exclude his party from the european problem until elections in may also coming up with the donald trump goes all scripted and even give the keynote speech to a feature gathering of the west conservative been a difficult week for me where the president and it will be hoping to rebound politically by energizing his conservative base. and roger federer has become just the second man to reach one hundred per year titles now aiming at the all time record of tennis legend jimmy carter. welcome to the program i'm marion evans team hungary's controversial prime minister viktor orbán has a lashed out at members of his own e.u. wide conservative party accusing them of serving the interests of the left speaking to germany's event tug newspaper or bond was referring to a push by members of the european people's party to inject. hunger
new life from berlin hungary's prime minister viktor orban at odds with brussels agrees conservative ruling party faces expulsion from the european parliament after an anti immigration minister campaign and close bond and rhetoric has prompted growing calls to also exclude his party from the european problem until elections in may also coming up with the donald trump goes all scripted and even give the keynote speech to a feature gathering of the west conservative been a difficult week for me...
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here's another conservative on this.ere were some people who said they were not going to vote for the agreement unless the prime minister indicated that she would be moving on. it seemed to me, i was in the chamber, it sounds ship in clear it sounds she's in the clear that she won't lead the phase two of negotiations and i think that now, she's right to say that the withdrawal agreement has to go through, so a number of colleagues got to think very hard about that. christian fraser, westminster now we have the prime minister saying this, did they know when a vote will happen on the deal? yes, they had an indication through the day speaking in a houseful earlier, will most likely come back on friday, but that is not a straightforward thing, given that the speaker said it must be substantially different, there are means, if the government has backing for the deal to get them before the house again, but certainly another hurdle in their way, but you are right, the story changes from our tower and you feel that you've got a
here's another conservative on this.ere were some people who said they were not going to vote for the agreement unless the prime minister indicated that she would be moving on. it seemed to me, i was in the chamber, it sounds ship in clear it sounds she's in the clear that she won't lead the phase two of negotiations and i think that now, she's right to say that the withdrawal agreement has to go through, so a number of colleagues got to think very hard about that. christian fraser, westminster...
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my problem is i now have a conservative movement that, for libertarian reasons, for christian conservativey issue. some hyperbole there but good to acknowledge the good, encourage them to keep moving forward. here is what i was not thinking about. i was not thinking about the impact of my words to conservatives on the liberals. the republicans have been so terrible on so many things including snatching babies from mothers at the border, everything else, that any praise over here can feel like a betrayal over there. and republicans also, they're not the only ones righting the wrongs of criminal justice. far from it. black lives matter, families against mandatory minimums, aclu, leadership conference on rights, so many groups fighting hard for years and now practically every democratic candidate backs reform. even the clintons apologize. no one side is the leader and honestly, we should probably stop talking about sides anyway on this. the rise of the incarceration industry is not a democratic tragedy. it's not a republican tragedy. it's an american tragedy and fixing it should not be about
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there are the socialist and there are conservatives.een themselves. the populists will still be on the fringe of the european parliament. the european parliament is very important now, much more important in terms of policy—making than it was in the past. they won't let them. i think it's fine that we have parties that are eurosceptic and populist, that will try and agitate their bases on resentment against the eu. the important thing is to have a bullock when it comes to these parties. where the uk failed, piggybacked these other issues onto it which are not related to the eu at all, the mainstream parties caved. there is an integral issue within the conservative party with the eu in the first place. if you have a political body in the eu which has a sensible mainstream centre that can counter the rhetoric of populist parties and give them representation, then that's absolutely fine. presumably, they must be scalable at the european level. questions about macron's letter, do you think the response of other european leaders suggest that
there are the socialist and there are conservatives.een themselves. the populists will still be on the fringe of the european parliament. the european parliament is very important now, much more important in terms of policy—making than it was in the past. they won't let them. i think it's fine that we have parties that are eurosceptic and populist, that will try and agitate their bases on resentment against the eu. the important thing is to have a bullock when it comes to these parties. where...
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conservatives it's been a difficult week for the u.s. president on holby hoping to rebound politically by energizing his conservative base. and rio de janeiro's world famous carnival takes office revelers colorfully protesting against president are both in our own and has discriminatory discourse. the law. welcome to the program. the u.s. aerospace company space x. has launched a rocket designed to carry astronauts to the international space station after lifting off from cape canaveral in florida it's due to reach the i.s.o.'s on sunday where they'll stay for just under a week there's no one on board this flight but if it's successful we could soon see astronauts taking off from u.s. soil for the first time since the end of the space shuttle program three two one here it's certain that. this rocket could soon bring manned spaceflight back to the united states for the first since twenty eleven for space x.'s finder this moment was along tell you in the making. it's been seventeen years to get to this point from two thousand to to now. an
conservatives it's been a difficult week for the u.s. president on holby hoping to rebound politically by energizing his conservative base. and rio de janeiro's world famous carnival takes office revelers colorfully protesting against president are both in our own and has discriminatory discourse. the law. welcome to the program. the u.s. aerospace company space x. has launched a rocket designed to carry astronauts to the international space station after lifting off from cape canaveral in...
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the truth is on our side as conservatives.erica is not a racist country. >> [applause] candace: the people that continue to tell us that have a vested interest in racism. in fact, they are actively importing nigerians to come do racist acts in this country a la jussie smollett, right? this is maga country? no, this is your prison cell. i hope you rot in it jussie. >> [applause] two, e: truth number abortion is murder. >> [applause] candace: i ask myself all the time, why does it seem to you that progressive policies always lead to progressive results in the black community? it is amazing, isn't it? we need abortion. we have black women representing 6% to 7% of the population, yet we account for 40% of the abortions performed in this country. we have a sick and twisted governor andrew cuomo celebrating you can rip infants from their mother's womb at nine months. that is sickening what we are talking about. who is that going to impact the most? in new york city, more black babies are aborted than born lives. a hard-hitting truth
the truth is on our side as conservatives.erica is not a racist country. >> [applause] candace: the people that continue to tell us that have a vested interest in racism. in fact, they are actively importing nigerians to come do racist acts in this country a la jussie smollett, right? this is maga country? no, this is your prison cell. i hope you rot in it jussie. >> [applause] two, e: truth number abortion is murder. >> [applause] candace: i ask myself all the time, why does...
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let's speak now to simon clarke, who is a conservative mp, he's pro—brexit and a member of the conservativeuropean research group of mps, led byjacob rees mogg. yasmin qureshi, who is a labour mp and the party's shadowjustice minister. we hope she will be with us in a second. and conservative mp george freeman who is voting for the government's deal and was on theresa may's policy board. good morning to both of you. why would she go ahead with this vote tomorrow if it looks like she's going to lose it? it was always clear that to get to a final vote we would have to get to three or four votes. i don't know why we didn't do the first one in december and the second in january. the first one in december and the second injanuary. ifear the first one in december and the second injanuary. i fear she the first one in december and the second injanuary. ifear she has left it very late and we are now in an endgame. it was always clear people would going to vote against for various reasons, i would have donein for various reasons, i would have done in december, and in the end get an orderly brexit. i
let's speak now to simon clarke, who is a conservative mp, he's pro—brexit and a member of the conservativeuropean research group of mps, led byjacob rees mogg. yasmin qureshi, who is a labour mp and the party's shadowjustice minister. we hope she will be with us in a second. and conservative mp george freeman who is voting for the government's deal and was on theresa may's policy board. good morning to both of you. why would she go ahead with this vote tomorrow if it looks like she's going...
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and facebook is accused of censoring conservative voices as a 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 here on several different conservative pages. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our genes. glad to have you with us right now tensions have been a high in the u.n. security council with both russia and the us bringing forward draft resolutions on the venezuela crisis however both proposals failed to pass. they're going to use them with us mindlessly we have reached the culmination of the american orchestrated double standards show over venezuela we look forward to genuinely free and fair elections and to a government that reflects the will and aspirations of the venezuelan people so you wouldn't go so money at the today's vote is an excellent example of why the veto rule is necessary for protecting the peace and people's right to determine their future today it was made very clear that irresponsible use of the veto act
and facebook is accused of censoring conservative voices as a 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 here on several different conservative pages. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our genes. glad to have you with us right now tensions have been a high in the u.n. security council with both russia and the us bringing...
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| is this problem in the conservative party?ia is wrong, and secondly, it is politically damaging because it is politically damaging because it alienates voters, notjust muslim voters but all kinds of voters who believe that racism and religious bigotry have no place in our political parties. what would you like to visit me and the party chairman, those in responsible positions, what could be do? —— back but would you like do?” positions, what could be do? —— back but would you like do? i would like to commission a lawyer into a confidential enquiry into how parties have handled the case in the past, and secondly, make recommendations as to help the party should treat these issues in the future. thank you very much for coming in. the brexit secretary stephen barclay and the attorney—general geoffrey cox are in brussels, trying to secure additional guarantees on the backstop provision in the withdrawal agreement, the backstop is designed to avoid border checks between northern ireland and the republic. 0ur europe correspondent da
| is this problem in the conservative party?ia is wrong, and secondly, it is politically damaging because it is politically damaging because it alienates voters, notjust muslim voters but all kinds of voters who believe that racism and religious bigotry have no place in our political parties. what would you like to visit me and the party chairman, those in responsible positions, what could be do? —— back but would you like do?” positions, what could be do? —— back but would you like...
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facebook is accused of censoring conservative voices as a whistleblower reveals the social network. to limit 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. for broadcasting live. this is our. attentions have been high in the un security council with both russia and the us bringing forward draft resolutions on the venezuela crisis however both proposals failed to pass. the with us mind we reached the combination of the american workers treated double standards show over. we look forward to genuinely free and fair elections. and to a government that reflects the will and aspirations of the venezuelan people who wouldn't go also one year the year today's vote is an excellent example of why the veto rule is necessary for protecting the peace and people's right to determine their future today it was made very clear that irresponsible use of the veto actually makes the council a threat some peace and security. opposed to the united states will pursue all avenues to increase humani
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help all of the conservatives, not just the wonderful conservatives in the room with the millions of people who are watching america overseas and from across their own country, looking into the swamp and saying, what is going on? do you really think that the democratic party is having a full embrace with socialism? they are embracing socialism. before i get there, i have a message. maybe i have to started out this way. good morning deplorable's. how about that? >> he loves you guys. whether you are watching online or are here this morning, is the forgotten man and woman, that this president is here to represent, and he is representing all of us, it is all about trying to change who we are as a nation. it is time that we quit apologizing for our greatness. we are a great country and we need to celebrate it. >> here is the interesting thing though. with this green new deal, they are trying to get rid of all the cows. i have good news. chick-fil-a stock will go way up. because we will need more chicken. we can laugh a little bit, but this is a serious thing. as you mentioned, because wh
help all of the conservatives, not just the wonderful conservatives in the room with the millions of people who are watching america overseas and from across their own country, looking into the swamp and saying, what is going on? do you really think that the democratic party is having a full embrace with socialism? they are embracing socialism. before i get there, i have a message. maybe i have to started out this way. good morning deplorable's. how about that? >> he loves you guys....