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labour to conservative. that must have surprised you ?” labour to conservative.ll base, they did, from a very small base, they did, from a very small base, they did pretty well. is that a cause for concern for you? no. i think i‘ve always said that as a labourmp, iwant think i‘ve always said that as a labour mp, i want to play my own furrow and make sure that i make a judgement on the issues as and when they arise. can you help us here, because obviously, you‘re in the thick of this campaign. how big a pa rt thick of this campaign. how big a part did brexit play in it? was it "the" important national issue, or was it just a "the" important national issue, or was itjust a number of local and national issues in the campaign?m was one of a number of issues. 0bviously was one of a number of issues. obviously it was important because of the cloud that brexit is casting over everything else. so in terms of people being worried about universal credit, homelessness. they feel all of this is getting lost at the moment because of the incapacity of anything else to function
labour to conservative. that must have surprised you ?” labour to conservative.ll base, they did, from a very small base, they did, from a very small base, they did pretty well. is that a cause for concern for you? no. i think i‘ve always said that as a labourmp, iwant think i‘ve always said that as a labour mp, i want to play my own furrow and make sure that i make a judgement on the issues as and when they arise. can you help us here, because obviously, you‘re in the thick of this...
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the place where we are today, and i speak now as conservativ conservatives, the place where conservatives are is in the fraying of the mutual loyalty in america which you see the same thing happening in the uk and in europe this isn't only an american problem tha but i will speak to america conservatives have a very special fold play but we are not playing that role.as the last generation has seen a deterioration and i apologize if i say something controversial or insulting to someone i really only mean it to be helpful so please try to take it in that spirit. the last generation has seen a flourishing of conservative institutions. m it has many wonderful institutions that do many wonderful things but if you look st the level of ideas, i think that there's been a disintegration. i think that the progress of the reagan thatcher years has not ooen fulfilled. i think if you look over the last generation we see that conservatism gradually olsson said reasons we can discuss good and bad what was called conservatism in america for the most part abandoned religion i'm not saying the people in th
the place where we are today, and i speak now as conservativ conservatives, the place where conservatives are is in the fraying of the mutual loyalty in america which you see the same thing happening in the uk and in europe this isn't only an american problem tha but i will speak to america conservatives have a very special fold play but we are not playing that role.as the last generation has seen a deterioration and i apologize if i say something controversial or insulting to someone i really...
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quite a lot of conservatives are not going to vote conservative.tives are not going to vote conservativem quite a lot of conservatives are not going to vote conservative. it does seem that way. they can't vote for the pricks that party in local elections —— brexit party. we know the tories don't actually want to hold the elections in europe but they are going to have to do. six in ten tories to vote for brexit party other findings of the members from a conservative website. these are conservative party members. it's an extraordinary development. we are used to the idea of labour party members refusing to vote labour which has happened a lot under jeremy corbyn. now we have conservative party members who refused to vote conservative. we had a poll talking about conservative counsellors. the brexit party, nigel farage. but 60% say now they are going to vote for the brexit party. i think it hasn't yet sunk into a lot of people quite how catastrophic the failure to deliver brexit is going to be for the conservative party and its reputation. i mean, we
quite a lot of conservatives are not going to vote conservative.tives are not going to vote conservativem quite a lot of conservatives are not going to vote conservative. it does seem that way. they can't vote for the pricks that party in local elections —— brexit party. we know the tories don't actually want to hold the elections in europe but they are going to have to do. six in ten tories to vote for brexit party other findings of the members from a conservative website. these are...
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but the reason why people like me whether they are black conservatives or gay and lesbian conservativesre so controversial is that both of these groups are -- have had this victimhood status drummed into their head. it has been going on as long as i have been alive and i'm sure the gentleman that called in can go back even further than that. we are seeinghat and what i'm really excited to z --rt of millennials, jen saying we canare live without having these things completely define every aspect of our being. we can live without having these things define every aspect of our politics. and i really do think that african americans in general in this country, one of the reasons why i'm doing what i'm doing as far as the part of the movement and being open about being a black conservative, you can't have any political power in the country when 90% of your vote goes to one party. i think african-americans that have been voting democrat for all of their lives and we see what the policies have done for us over the last 50 years which is actually not much. i also believe it's really important to
but the reason why people like me whether they are black conservatives or gay and lesbian conservativesre so controversial is that both of these groups are -- have had this victimhood status drummed into their head. it has been going on as long as i have been alive and i'm sure the gentleman that called in can go back even further than that. we are seeinghat and what i'm really excited to z --rt of millennials, jen saying we canare live without having these things completely define every aspect...
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conservative mps.ther mps were trying to sell us out to overturn the referendum and the tory backbenchers fought back and defeated the crew. so you're obviously pleased with tonight's results but where does that leave us now? it leaves us leaving the eu in ten days because that is legal default position. but you said that last time, as we approach 29th of march and that didn't happen. the difference now is i believe the eu won't extend article 50 any further because they extend beyond the 12th of april, there have to be european elections in the uk, that would likely come particularly in the current climate, deliver large numbers of very eurosceptic mps to the european parliament which com pletely the european parliament which completely ripped up all their plans. so i believe they won't extend article 50, and by the way, importantly, we can stop it anyway. we have a veto. if the prime minister says don't extend it, it isn't extended. we don't need to do that, it's ten days away, let's do what 17.4 tha
conservative mps.ther mps were trying to sell us out to overturn the referendum and the tory backbenchers fought back and defeated the crew. so you're obviously pleased with tonight's results but where does that leave us now? it leaves us leaving the eu in ten days because that is legal default position. but you said that last time, as we approach 29th of march and that didn't happen. the difference now is i believe the eu won't extend article 50 any further because they extend beyond the 12th...
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, elected conservatives in the conservative party we look at those, we look at those very seriously and action is taken in relation to the individual. he referred to the attacks that have taken place against mosques. i absolutely condemn attacks against mosques and any place of worship. i'm pleased to say to my right honorable from the secretary reached funding that is available to support places of worship to protect them from attacks that take place. this has no place in our society and we should all be working to assure that people go to their place of worship and can feel that they are safe and secure in this country. >> david jones. >> thank you, mister speaker. does it remain the position of the prime minister that the leader of the opposition is not fit to govern? >> i hope my right honorable friend would have heard from the remarks i made about what the labor government would do in relation to the economy. i don't think the labour party should be a government. the right honorable gentleman, the leader of the opposition and i have different opinions on a number of issues and my m
, elected conservatives in the conservative party we look at those, we look at those very seriously and action is taken in relation to the individual. he referred to the attacks that have taken place against mosques. i absolutely condemn attacks against mosques and any place of worship. i'm pleased to say to my right honorable from the secretary reached funding that is available to support places of worship to protect them from attacks that take place. this has no place in our society and we...
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and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in the conservative party?f the hardline group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel, but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly possible for domestic, concern about the european union's integrity, that one eu leader might say, enough is enough, you have had your chances to have a deal. i think if that were to happen, there is quite a high chance parliament would revoke article 50. on the record you have heard quite senior figures say there is no circumstances they would revoke article 50 unless it looks like we are crashing out with no deal. they can't openly advocate for it because they are too scared to. but i think in those circumstances, that might happen. are you saying we get to the 11th of april and parliament revokes articl
and in the nigel farage sort of camp, is that the analysis in the conservative party?f the hardline group of tory brexiteers in parliament, that is why they have kept voting down the deal. i don't think they have faith that theresa may will ultimately vote for no deal, theyjust hope president macron, who came reasonably close to that position at the last summit but was overruled by angela merkel, but every eu leader has to agree to a long timetable and it's perfectly possible for domestic,...
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so it will be interesting to see how many conservative mps get across this.n the speaker comes back in the next few minutes and you hear these results, you will have to look at what size of a majority of these options have. what the european union is looking for is a stable coalition, a coalition that can take this through the house once they have decided what it is likely to be. of course, the customs union a nswer be. of course, the customs union answer is 90% of the problems they have with the border in ireland because it would keep the border open for goods. with that customs union option, you could have some international trade deals on services, but again, it gives away one of the big benefits that brexiteers would want from the referendum result. before we go to the other two, let me ask you about those options. are they primarily supported by people who would rather stay in the european union and this is just the most diluted form of brexit, or other appropriate mps who prefer this? there are some progress mps like george eustice, who put his own norw
so it will be interesting to see how many conservative mps get across this.n the speaker comes back in the next few minutes and you hear these results, you will have to look at what size of a majority of these options have. what the european union is looking for is a stable coalition, a coalition that can take this through the house once they have decided what it is likely to be. of course, the customs union a nswer be. of course, the customs union answer is 90% of the problems they have with...
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wild dogs in a survey valley conservancy. it's a protected area covering three thousand square kilometers. they are incredibly social pack animals so just the way that they interact with each other the way they take care of each other where they take care of the pepe's how all pack members pull together to look after each other and very different from other social convoys for example line when wild dogs are to kill the adults with the papacy first they will look after the injured they will take me back to the injured while dogs are among the most endangered carnivores in africa with population numbers of around seven thousand at most the souther valley conservancy provides a large area for them to roam freely which is exactly what they need to survive. they prey on games such as in parlors. the survey valley conservancy was originally formed from an amalgamation of large private ranches that finances itself through tourism and controlled sustainable hunting. outside the conservancy little of the original bush remains the loca
wild dogs in a survey valley conservancy. it's a protected area covering three thousand square kilometers. they are incredibly social pack animals so just the way that they interact with each other the way they take care of each other where they take care of the pepe's how all pack members pull together to look after each other and very different from other social convoys for example line when wild dogs are to kill the adults with the papacy first they will look after the injured they will take...
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gone back to elizabeth paradigm where you have conservative really talking about conservative idealsnd as a result of that, ratings are up on the show, it's the most watched the view has been in the last 5 years. >> in reading your book seems like 3 pages, make-up ready to quit or ready to quit, rosy o'donnell complained that whoopi goldberg was mean to her, doctor said she was asking health crisis and made life hell for everybody else? >> the show is very dramatic show. it's how the women are when the cameras aren't rolling but i was interested in the show because i've been covering it as a journalist for many years and there's a lot of interest about the view because it's such influential show and it really changed daytime tv and i would argue television in general because it provided this panel of women who didn't always see eye to eye debating about very serious political issues. >> yeah, when barbara walters created it did change daytime television but rosie o'donnell in response to your book says the negative stories about conflict, she's disappointed of you as human being, you
gone back to elizabeth paradigm where you have conservative really talking about conservative idealsnd as a result of that, ratings are up on the show, it's the most watched the view has been in the last 5 years. >> in reading your book seems like 3 pages, make-up ready to quit or ready to quit, rosy o'donnell complained that whoopi goldberg was mean to her, doctor said she was asking health crisis and made life hell for everybody else? >> the show is very dramatic show. it's how...
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, elected conservatives, people in the conservative party, we look at those, very seriously and action is taken in relation to the individual. he referred to the attacks that have taken place against mosques and i absolutely condemn the attacks that take place against mosques and any place of worship. i'm pleased to say that my right, honorable friend the secretary supports places of worship to protect them against attacks that take place. this is no place in our society we should all work to ensure that people can go to the place of feworship, and can feel that they are safe and secure in this country. >> here, here. . >> mr. jones . >> does it remain the position of the by minister that the leader of the opposition is not fit to govern? >> [ crowd noise ] . >> yes i think, my right, honorable friend will refer from what i said what i think a labor government will do in relation to the party. the right honorable gentlemen and lead opposition and i have different opinions on the number of issues, and, may i just highlight one, one issue, when we suffered, a chemical weapons attack on t
, elected conservatives, people in the conservative party, we look at those, very seriously and action is taken in relation to the individual. he referred to the attacks that have taken place against mosques and i absolutely condemn the attacks that take place against mosques and any place of worship. i'm pleased to say that my right, honorable friend the secretary supports places of worship to protect them against attacks that take place. this is no place in our society we should all work to...
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like and angry conservatives, division clearly in the cabinet i what's happening in the moment, whatically say about let's discuss tonight about the extension and taking part in the european elections? it's very difficult for the conservative party because you see, it's three years since britain voted to leave the eu and we are now facing the prospect of fighting the european parliament elections because we are having a whole debate in westminster on would be like an extension or participate in european parliament elections and it's not up to us in this extension has to be agreed by the 27 eu nations, they will meet next wednesday to consider what ever request the prime minister makes that you have to get it by monday which is why the bill is rapidly put through the comments, within the cabinet data base through the comments, within the cabinet database big splits on how long extension should be, there is a general content is yesterday a general content is yesterday a general consensus general content is yesterday a general consensus yesterday and cannot be too long, i think it's lon
like and angry conservatives, division clearly in the cabinet i what's happening in the moment, whatically say about let's discuss tonight about the extension and taking part in the european elections? it's very difficult for the conservative party because you see, it's three years since britain voted to leave the eu and we are now facing the prospect of fighting the european parliament elections because we are having a whole debate in westminster on would be like an extension or participate in...
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, elective conservatives and people in the conservative party, we look at those very seriously and action is taken in relation to the individual. he referred to the attacks against mosques and i condemn attacks that take place against mosques and any place of worship. i'm pleased to say that my right honorable friend the secretary has increased the funding to support places of worship to protect them from attacks that take place. we should all be working to ensure that people can go to their place of worship and can feel they are safe and secure in this country. >> thank you come a speaker expected to remain the position of the prime minister that the leader of the opposition is not fit to govern? >> [ crowd noise ] expect prime minister . >> yes, i think my right honorable friend what i've heard from the remarks about what i think a labor government would you in relation to the economy. i do not think that the labour party should be in government, and the right honorable gentlemen, the leader of the opposition and i can't have different opinions on the number of issues. and, if i may jus
, elective conservatives and people in the conservative party, we look at those very seriously and action is taken in relation to the individual. he referred to the attacks against mosques and i condemn attacks that take place against mosques and any place of worship. i'm pleased to say that my right honorable friend the secretary has increased the funding to support places of worship to protect them from attacks that take place. we should all be working to ensure that people can go to their...
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they are conservative and they should be proud conservatives. not so much in big cities or a chinese businessman, everyone in the city, all cities are run by democrats, the smart move is to be democrat. foundations not so much. don't feel like the republican party wants them. it is a party for mostly christians. do they foot? that something we have to overcome, not in some intersection analogy way. it is when you tell the story, the chances are that person is part of fast-growing patriotic hard-working group. and they are so conservative, keep your voice down. there could be great allies. just have to welcome them. >> switch over to showbiz. can producers tell what movies will be good by reading the screenplay? >> know. i have seen, i have gone to movies, paid to see movies, i'm being super honest, i hate watching, people hate watching rachel maddow. i hate watching movies that got made, when i read the skipton hated the script, it was so stupid and i thought i'm going to pay money to see this movie. then i'm going to talk about how much i hate
they are conservative and they should be proud conservatives. not so much in big cities or a chinese businessman, everyone in the city, all cities are run by democrats, the smart move is to be democrat. foundations not so much. don't feel like the republican party wants them. it is a party for mostly christians. do they foot? that something we have to overcome, not in some intersection analogy way. it is when you tell the story, the chances are that person is part of fast-growing patriotic...
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a conservative in the soviet union was trying to conserve the revolution to conserve the monarchy and a conservative in america was trying to conserve certainly what tommy lee jones was getting at when he said our heads and hearts wired together -- [ indiscernible - low volume ] freedom and justice. and so in american conservatism the concept of the nation we are trying to conserve is very hard to distinguish [ indiscernible - low volume ]. this is one of the things i have a problem. the american political tradition the most moral unit is in the group, it is the individual. to hear of him in the stands up to the mob not the mob. one of the problems i have is even if i completely subscribe to which i think is benign and good and if everyone agreed on his definition of nationalism i would be totally for it. the problem is that the effort to turn nationalism as into a specific political agenda that defines the republican party, which is what we have seen more and more. i call myself a nationalist and an area of negative impart negative partisanship that incentivizes democrats to be more
a conservative in the soviet union was trying to conserve the revolution to conserve the monarchy and a conservative in america was trying to conserve certainly what tommy lee jones was getting at when he said our heads and hearts wired together -- [ indiscernible - low volume ] freedom and justice. and so in american conservatism the concept of the nation we are trying to conserve is very hard to distinguish [ indiscernible - low volume ]. this is one of the things i have a problem. the...
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a conservative in portugal was trying to conserve the monarchy. america was trying to conserve having our heads and our hearts wired together for freedom and justice. conservatism, the concept of the nation we are trying to conserve is hard to distinguish from patriotism. the american political unittion, the most moral is not the group. it is the individual. the hero is the man who stands up to the mob. not the mob. one of the problems i have is, even if i subscribe to his understanding of nationalism, which is benign and good and if everyone agreed on his definition, i would before it, but the problem is, the effort to turn nationalism into a specific political agenda that defines the republican already -- the republican party -- trump said he calls himself a nationalist -- in an era of negative partisanship, that incentivizes democrats to be even more against nationalism or patriotism than they were before. millions of democrats are now more pro free-trade then they have ever been simply because they have been driven crazy by donald trump. they
a conservative in portugal was trying to conserve the monarchy. america was trying to conserve having our heads and our hearts wired together for freedom and justice. conservatism, the concept of the nation we are trying to conserve is hard to distinguish from patriotism. the american political unittion, the most moral is not the group. it is the individual. the hero is the man who stands up to the mob. not the mob. one of the problems i have is, even if i subscribe to his understanding of...
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conservatives certainly conservative women, conservative man, that it is the elevation of this country, how we become better people, has happened through use of us working on these issues that we know need to be worked on, but they can only become better and we can only become better people when we can have these conversations, the left wants to shut that down. because they rely on division. and you thinking her neighbor is the enemy. it is the individuals watching this, conservatives around this country and in the throat in particular to realize that, in fact, you are not the interloper, right? they have fraudulently framed, created a framework that removes you from the scene but that can only happen if you do so willingly. so it's an individual acknowledgment that wait a minute, and this is what the president does. wait a minute, i can talk about this. i can have an opinion. i'm going to make sure people know what i think about now will we know is the hoax of russia collusion. he was ridiculed and malign all the time for defending himself. look, he sang it again, there's no collusion
conservatives certainly conservative women, conservative man, that it is the elevation of this country, how we become better people, has happened through use of us working on these issues that we know need to be worked on, but they can only become better and we can only become better people when we can have these conversations, the left wants to shut that down. because they rely on division. and you thinking her neighbor is the enemy. it is the individuals watching this, conservatives around...
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nigel adams, on conservative benches. nigeladams, mr on conservative benches.f selebi, to put her weight behind the campaign for access for the railway station. i'm sorry to disappoint colleagues, but this is very important mr speaker. it is totally unacceptable that in this day and age, those that are unable to walk up stairs, people with disabilities, are denied access to public transport. the people of selby demands action. prime minister. first of all, can i thank my honourable friend, for his services asa honourable friend, for his services as a government minister since 2017. he's worked extremely hard serving as wales office minister and government whip simultaneously. i'm sorry that he has resigned. can i also thank him for raising the important issue of access to public transport, particularly at stations for people with disabilities. he asked me to have my weight, his considerable weight has been behind this campaign for a long time. jeering. asa jeering. as a campaigner, he has been promoting order! was the prime minister referring to the honourable
nigel adams, on conservative benches. nigeladams, mr on conservative benches.f selebi, to put her weight behind the campaign for access for the railway station. i'm sorry to disappoint colleagues, but this is very important mr speaker. it is totally unacceptable that in this day and age, those that are unable to walk up stairs, people with disabilities, are denied access to public transport. the people of selby demands action. prime minister. first of all, can i thank my honourable friend, for...
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connection well it's to me it's the conservative connection you know the bias against conservatives that we see over and over and over again more than twenty three hundred employees of google signed a petition against her appointment to the panel of keiko's james as you said she's president of the very conservative group the heritage foundation a very fine group i might add in my opinion the petition called her vocally anti trans an anti l g q also anti immigrant and for good measure a skeptic of climate change so there you go everything they want to label most conservatives with and shortly thereafter a board member a professor at carnegie mellon last wednesday he quit and another member a professor from oxford said he disagreed with her appointment but he agreed to stay on and a day later no. ford the plug was foaled so again this is so strange to me because look if you disagree with someone's belief system which obviously is the case here that's one thing but what does that have to do with a development especially if we're talking about ethical guidelines what is being someone wh
connection well it's to me it's the conservative connection you know the bias against conservatives that we see over and over and over again more than twenty three hundred employees of google signed a petition against her appointment to the panel of keiko's james as you said she's president of the very conservative group the heritage foundation a very fine group i might add in my opinion the petition called her vocally anti trans an anti l g q also anti immigrant and for good measure a skeptic...
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this independent stories saying the conservatives will get a drubbing.g news in the last week or so has been nigel farage's brexit party which will get the largest load. the local elections are coming up this week and that actually could be more damaging for theresa may because it looks like the conservatives will ta ke looks like the conservatives will take a real drubbing at the polls. what impact will this have on the government's ability to get a deal through parliament? none, because it won't change any of the numbers that have taken place in westminster. it would actually impact anything u nless would actually impact anything unless it is so catastrophic that there is a move against theresa may but that has been mooted many times and it hasn't happened. even when it does happen, the parliamentary arithmetic will not change until or u nless arithmetic will not change until or unless there is a general election and even then, on the basis of what we've set in spain, the fragmentation of politics may mean there is no change there either. i'm afraid we
this independent stories saying the conservatives will get a drubbing.g news in the last week or so has been nigel farage's brexit party which will get the largest load. the local elections are coming up this week and that actually could be more damaging for theresa may because it looks like the conservatives will ta ke looks like the conservatives will take a real drubbing at the polls. what impact will this have on the government's ability to get a deal through parliament? none, because it...
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they are conservative. and they should be proud conservatives. east asians, not so much in big cities, mostly because if you are a korean or chinese businessman, business person running a business all cities , are run by democrats, the smart move is to be democrat. i can't claim -- blame them for that. south asians, not so much. but they just don't feel like the republican party wants them, like it is a party for mostly christians, and they are not. so do they fit? that's something we probably have to overcome. i don't mean we have to overcome it in some woke intersectionality way, but someone is telling their story to you chances are that person , could be part of a fast-growing, patriotic, hard-working groups in america, the south asians, and they might be -- the south asians i know who are even mildly conservative are like they are , so conservative i'm like, keep your voice down. >> [laughter] rob: they could be great allies. we just have to welcome them. erika: we are going to switch over to showbiz. can producers tell which movies will be g
they are conservative. and they should be proud conservatives. east asians, not so much in big cities, mostly because if you are a korean or chinese businessman, business person running a business all cities , are run by democrats, the smart move is to be democrat. i can't claim -- blame them for that. south asians, not so much. but they just don't feel like the republican party wants them, like it is a party for mostly christians, and they are not. so do they fit? that's something we probably...
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ics is the water conservation tool designed in the 2007 guidelines to incentivize extraordinary conservation allowing partners to save water now, leave it in lake meade, and recover it at a later date. the new element of the dcp if that states have agreed that ics will occur and identify required volumes and at the specified lake meade levels i identify. the lower lake meade goes, the greater required water savings. it thereby decreases the lake meade declined. in this way we utilize the essential tools that are the framework of the 2007 guidelines by adding mandatory savings. at the same time the actions to be undertaken at the lower basin dcp are designed to fit within the environmental documents prepared with the endangered species act and the national environmental policy act and the 2007 final environment impact statement on colorado river interim guidelines and lower basin shortages coordinating operations for lake powell and lake meade. >> thank you, commissioner. i think for many members of this committee, your answer is very welcomed and very much appreciated, knowing that environme
ics is the water conservation tool designed in the 2007 guidelines to incentivize extraordinary conservation allowing partners to save water now, leave it in lake meade, and recover it at a later date. the new element of the dcp if that states have agreed that ics will occur and identify required volumes and at the specified lake meade levels i identify. the lower lake meade goes, the greater required water savings. it thereby decreases the lake meade declined. in this way we utilize the...
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they should be proud conservatives.ot so much in big cities because if you are a chinese businessman running a business, everybody you know in the city, all cities are run by democrats. it's a smart move to be a democrat, foundations not so much but they don't feel like the republican party -- at a party for mostly christians so do they fit? that something we have to overcome, not at some intersection alleyway but when you tell your story to somebody and somebody told your story, the chances are that person could be part of the most patriotic hard-working ethnic group in america, south asians. the salvation's i know who are mildly conservative. keep your voice down. they could be great allies. we just have to welcome them. >> let's turn to showbiz, can producers tell what movies might be goodbye reading a screenplay? >> know. i have gone to movies, paid to see movies, i that i hate -- people hate rachel maddow. i hate to watch movies that got made and i hate the script, it is so stupid. i am going to pay money to see th
they should be proud conservatives.ot so much in big cities because if you are a chinese businessman running a business, everybody you know in the city, all cities are run by democrats. it's a smart move to be a democrat, foundations not so much but they don't feel like the republican party -- at a party for mostly christians so do they fit? that something we have to overcome, not at some intersection alleyway but when you tell your story to somebody and somebody told your story, the chances...
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the conservatives are only on 15 points.d on one of the front pages which they don't have to hand, comres's boss, andrew hawkins, says he has never recorded a figure that low for the conservative party in a national election in i think he said, 20 as a polling. that is ominous. an election they desperately don't want. ——20 years of polling. you have to remember, 2014, nigel faraj led ukip to a shock victory in the european elections then. it was the first time labourand elections then. it was the first time labour and the conservatives, neither of those parties topped the poll in britain in 100 years. it is quite an astonishing achievement. that was with ukip, a party that had beenin that was with ukip, a party that had been in ——in existence for quite some time. three months in and he is on course to repeat that with this brand—new on course to repeat that with this brand— new party. on course to repeat that with this brand-new party. he has the virtue, i suppose, as a small politician of a smaller party and he has tremendo
the conservatives are only on 15 points.d on one of the front pages which they don't have to hand, comres's boss, andrew hawkins, says he has never recorded a figure that low for the conservative party in a national election in i think he said, 20 as a polling. that is ominous. an election they desperately don't want. ——20 years of polling. you have to remember, 2014, nigel faraj led ukip to a shock victory in the european elections then. it was the first time labourand elections then. it...
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and the conservatives because hey, the conservatives control. john roberts controls -- however john roberts votes now that anthony kennedy is gone, he will determine the law of the land. the liberals want him to come over, inch over a little bit, but the conservatives are trying to hold him back where he always was. meanwhile, you have this chief justice declaring there is no such thing as an obama judge, a trump judge, a bush judge, he wants to project a bench that is not political when they all have their agendas of sorts. brian: let's go back to the 20 hours sitting in his office talking with him. looking back on those 20 hours, how did you change your opinion of him after 20 hours of personal -- and were you the only one in the room with him? joan: yes, yes, yes. it was reinforcing many things. actually, it was interesting how much he -- i could still feel his very strong need to control. strong need to counter maybe what i was hearing from others, challenge an understanding i had after i talked to other judges. very much aware of the diffic
and the conservatives because hey, the conservatives control. john roberts controls -- however john roberts votes now that anthony kennedy is gone, he will determine the law of the land. the liberals want him to come over, inch over a little bit, but the conservatives are trying to hold him back where he always was. meanwhile, you have this chief justice declaring there is no such thing as an obama judge, a trump judge, a bush judge, he wants to project a bench that is not political when they...
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if you want to pay less, vote conservative. controls th is when local councils, households pay an average of 350 pounds less. the average council tax and labor and dwelling couple areas s 1169 compared to 1520 in torrey council areas. this society of chief executives called the fair funding formula decision perverse and even before this new formula kicks in, councils are losing out now. a conservative council leader said earlier this year, we are really, really really short of money. i mean there is no money. for him to run his services. what does the prime minister say to local authorities struggling to make ends meet while her government continues to underfund the services that they deliver? >> difficult decisions to living within our means. why did we have to do that? we had to do that because -- by the last labor government. >> the choice made to impose austerity on local government has -- the worst in every one of our communities across the ountry since 2010, 50 pence of every pound has been stripped interest local her tos
if you want to pay less, vote conservative. controls th is when local councils, households pay an average of 350 pounds less. the average council tax and labor and dwelling couple areas s 1169 compared to 1520 in torrey council areas. this society of chief executives called the fair funding formula decision perverse and even before this new formula kicks in, councils are losing out now. a conservative council leader said earlier this year, we are really, really really short of money. i mean...
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we didn't get an answer, so we for the conservatives? scenario where we get to halloween and then we just ask for another extension? i certainly can, this is something as someone said to me in brussels last night, is she running down the clock again? yes, of course she is but she does have more clocks around! there must be some point, and it is impossible for us to put our finger on and it is impossible for us to put ourfinger on it, when itjust kinds of runs out and it is seen as no longer credible, not even by those who think that many alternatives are more risky. i also think the eu at some point would be putting much more pressure on. we know what they want, they want a second referendum, i wonder how long it will be before they turn around and say, pretty much you go general election or second referendum... and i would have thought by october, that might be the mood. steven swinford, do you think it is going to go all the way to october or beyond?” think it is going to go all the way to october or beyond? i think it could well do. o
we didn't get an answer, so we for the conservatives? scenario where we get to halloween and then we just ask for another extension? i certainly can, this is something as someone said to me in brussels last night, is she running down the clock again? yes, of course she is but she does have more clocks around! there must be some point, and it is impossible for us to put our finger on and it is impossible for us to put ourfinger on it, when itjust kinds of runs out and it is seen as no longer...
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in fact, senator orrin hatch, a conservative's conservative, a former chairman of the judiciary, had previously endorsed judge garland for the supreme court. but the merits didn't concern senator mcconnell. his cynical strategy required republicans to block the garland nomination for almost a year, until after president obama's second term ended, and that is exactly what they did. it was widely condemned as a naked power grab that nullified a president's constitutional authority. it was a terrible, deeply lamentable moment for our democracy and our constitution. and yet -- and yet, as "the new york times" reported, senator mcconnell says it was one of his, quote, proudest achievements. after president trump took office, republicans sensed an opportunity to grease the conveyor belt even more. they did away with the long-standing practice that senators being consulted about district court nominees in their home states. the blue slip tradition ensured that judicial nominees reflected the ideology and values of the state to which they were nominated. it provided some healthy counterbalan
in fact, senator orrin hatch, a conservative's conservative, a former chairman of the judiciary, had previously endorsed judge garland for the supreme court. but the merits didn't concern senator mcconnell. his cynical strategy required republicans to block the garland nomination for almost a year, until after president obama's second term ended, and that is exactly what they did. it was widely condemned as a naked power grab that nullified a president's constitutional authority. it was a...
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solid conservatives. the biggest fear i have about the rules change is that over time, the hardest of the hard in both parties are going to drive judicial nominations. don't have to collaborate anymore, you don't need 60 votes. all you need is within the party in charge. so my fear that the judiciary's going to become more ideological, and the only way to prevent that is have the party in charge to have some discipline. this is where the national republican lawyers association's important. you need to help me and the president to make sure that we are filling these vacancies with highly qualified people, like brett kavanaugh, and on our watch, to set a standard that's sustainable. my goal as chairman of the judiciary committee is when this is all over, the way i conduct myself and the committee is sustainable over time. thank you very much. [applause] >> the award is bestowed on an individual who held the rule of law in the face of adverse circumstances. senator graham was chosen in recognition of his str
solid conservatives. the biggest fear i have about the rules change is that over time, the hardest of the hard in both parties are going to drive judicial nominations. don't have to collaborate anymore, you don't need 60 votes. all you need is within the party in charge. so my fear that the judiciary's going to become more ideological, and the only way to prevent that is have the party in charge to have some discipline. this is where the national republican lawyers association's important. you...
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that, it would be so damaging to the brand of the conservative party.e she needs to get this through. i think for a long time she was putting party above country. i think now this might be seen as putting country above party, that is perhaps how she will see it. other people would disagree, but she will say, you know what? i have tried to do it to help the tory party, now i need to do it in a way that ends this for the country. ok, pippa, this for the country. ok, pippa, this is your paper, of course. theresa may probably has more reason to lose her redlines thanjeremy corbyn stop yes. she is an australian —— he is in a slightly stronger position, she has gone to him for help. there are those in the labour party who think that jeremy corbyn, who was originally quite eurosceptic, wants more than anything else a clean hands brexit. it creates a situation where labour could swoop in and be the good guys and clearup could swoop in and be the good guys and clear up afterwards without having in any way been responsible for delivering brexit. the position here
that, it would be so damaging to the brand of the conservative party.e she needs to get this through. i think for a long time she was putting party above country. i think now this might be seen as putting country above party, that is perhaps how she will see it. other people would disagree, but she will say, you know what? i have tried to do it to help the tory party, now i need to do it in a way that ends this for the country. ok, pippa, this for the country. ok, pippa, this is your paper, of...
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out of the european union resignations and recriminations among the conservatives as the country remains on course to crash out of the european union next week i'm often berlin this is the day. i'm supposed to have some important decisions to make today. a dream is wasteful it puts agence action is needed i think it's about time that we demonstrated that this dysfunctional government that there is a way to with our country faces the prospect on thursday week of leaving without a deal to shriek definition to mean what unique means is very very simple the deal the countenances make a she is it come from i believe the government can negotiate on behalf of the united kingdom we can have little groups of n.p.c. trying to do that chances are you call that like charles we vote you leave because you want to come to the show to talk about. also coming up tonight ukrainians have narrowed it down to two candidates in the upcoming presidential election on the ballot this man the incumbent known as the chocolate baron and his challenger the comedian never been a politician but plays one on t.v. yeah
out of the european union resignations and recriminations among the conservatives as the country remains on course to crash out of the european union next week i'm often berlin this is the day. i'm supposed to have some important decisions to make today. a dream is wasteful it puts agence action is needed i think it's about time that we demonstrated that this dysfunctional government that there is a way to with our country faces the prospect on thursday week of leaving without a deal to shriek...
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that did vote for it, so the conservatives almost double the numbers.a vote that included the cabinet, remember, they were excluded from all of this, i think people'svote could get through. i'vejust i think people'svote could get through. i've just been with peter kyle who picked for the amendment i voted for, which is whatever deal that we settle on, put it to the british people. and theresa may could do that. she could do it tomorrow. you could say, i've got my withdrawal agreement, negotiated it with the european union, she thinks it's rather good, put it to the british people and this whole thing would be done by september or october. and finally, given that stephen barclay stood up tonight, saying, pilate has failed yet again to reach a conclusion, he talked about it, seem to be hinting at the possibility of bringing the deal back. do you really think your hopes of another referendum can really be revived at this stage of the game? what do you think will happen on wednesday? we still got the highs vote of any of the options before parliament. you'r
that did vote for it, so the conservatives almost double the numbers.a vote that included the cabinet, remember, they were excluded from all of this, i think people'svote could get through. i'vejust i think people'svote could get through. i've just been with peter kyle who picked for the amendment i voted for, which is whatever deal that we settle on, put it to the british people. and theresa may could do that. she could do it tomorrow. you could say, i've got my withdrawal agreement,...
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conservatives.ow presidents go through this extensive vetting process to make sure their appointees are going to approve their appointees of what they want in the court. definitely since clarence thomas in 1991, that has happened. while the rest of the country has become more transparent -- i am not convinced, despite the protests of the justices, that they are transparent about the work that they do. they can act in very political ways. brian: justice rehnquist is one of the few members of the court who approaches a dock it from a clearly conceived ideological perspective. this is from linda greenhouse at the new york times, who we know now after she is no longer a reporter. why was she calling justice rehnquist ideological and not referring to this court on both sides is being ideological ? joan: -- ideological? joan: that quote, she was characterizing william rehnquist in the 1980's and what he had done. that reinforces what i said about how he came with an agenda. i would say, for better or for
conservatives.ow presidents go through this extensive vetting process to make sure their appointees are going to approve their appointees of what they want in the court. definitely since clarence thomas in 1991, that has happened. while the rest of the country has become more transparent -- i am not convinced, despite the protests of the justices, that they are transparent about the work that they do. they can act in very political ways. brian: justice rehnquist is one of the few members of the...
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but they have moved in the conservative party is pretty gloomy —— mood. corbyn, we do not know what he said in that meeting, but they said that if another referendum is only needed to stop what they call it is * tori brexit. they believe there some sort of compromise between jeremy brexit. they believe there some sort of compromise betweenjeremy corbyn may but they would not view it as that, they say another referendum would be used in order to stop and no deal scenario, something that people here do not think is going to happen. there will be some unhappiness, but the shadow cabinet meets at six o'clock this evening. hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearfrom hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hear from them hearing thejeremy corbyn has to say, we may hearfrom them in a short while. 0ne say, we may hearfrom them in a short while. one of our colleagues in westminster from the mirror is actually managed to have a quick word with jeremy actually managed to have a quick word withjeremy corbyn and put this out on social media. here is her t
but they have moved in the conservative party is pretty gloomy —— mood. corbyn, we do not know what he said in that meeting, but they said that if another referendum is only needed to stop what they call it is * tori brexit. they believe there some sort of compromise between jeremy brexit. they believe there some sort of compromise betweenjeremy corbyn may but they would not view it as that, they say another referendum would be used in order to stop and no deal scenario, something that...
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the brexit deadlock leads many of the papers, with the observer reporting that some conservative mpseatening to oust the prime minister if the uk has to fight next month's european elections. meanwhile, the telegraph says more than 100 current and would—be conservative councillors have written to theresa may, saying they are struggling to get volunteers to help effectively fight the upcoming local elections, claiming belief in the party has gone. the sunday times reports on leaked emails revealing what they say is the labour party's failure to act on allegations of anti—semitism. a picture of tiger roll, the first horse to win back—to—back grand nationals since red rum, leads the front of the independent. the duchess of sussex's pregnancy makes the front of the mail on sunday, with the paper saying the first—time mum has appointment her own medical team, led by a female doctor, for the delivery of her child, rather than using the royal household's medical professionals. and finally, the sunday express reports that prince william has been working with the uk's security and intelligenc
the brexit deadlock leads many of the papers, with the observer reporting that some conservative mpseatening to oust the prime minister if the uk has to fight next month's european elections. meanwhile, the telegraph says more than 100 current and would—be conservative councillors have written to theresa may, saying they are struggling to get volunteers to help effectively fight the upcoming local elections, claiming belief in the party has gone. the sunday times reports on leaked emails...