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the faith, the family, the conservative, being able to articulate conservative ideas.t was really no contest. no other woman from those years who had done all of those things she, one of our guest was asking me about a photo out there saying thank you for the republican national convention. she is standing there like this. she gave the keynote speech, she laid into roosevelt. what my family had always said. roosevelt knew that it was going to happen. the liberalist, the women, they protect our visions and still do. and every book and article that they write. she was strong, she was gracious. she was lively. she was a flirt, but she was beautiful. some people mistook that. it was just, no other choice for what we do here. try to raise strong women that are gracious, drunk men who would love to promote our country and patriotic. >> i am with the american foundation. what book do you recommend for those. >> and much longer list on the motherhood i know for my own kids, they have stupid books. i remember in high school reading dickens, jane eyre, austins books, they just h
the faith, the family, the conservative, being able to articulate conservative ideas.t was really no contest. no other woman from those years who had done all of those things she, one of our guest was asking me about a photo out there saying thank you for the republican national convention. she is standing there like this. she gave the keynote speech, she laid into roosevelt. what my family had always said. roosevelt knew that it was going to happen. the liberalist, the women, they protect our...
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they call themselves conservative. take a look at this. >> our victory... [ cheers and applause ] ...was a victory and a win for conservative values. >> president trump's the leader of the conservative movement. he's the leader of the america first movement. he's the leader of the republican party. >> when we combine the conservative principles of the republican party with the boldness of donald trump, we will win. >> we're not the past. we're the future. we represent what's coming next, and there is no way that we're going to back down. >> let me tell you this right now -- donald j. trump ain't going anywhere. [ cheers and applause ] >> are these individuals conservative? >> not then. not in what they were advocating then. and calling something conservatism doesn't make it conservatism. >> is it possible that the thing that republicans are calling conservatism now simply means whatever it is that donald trump supports? >> yes. i think if donald trump came out tomorrow and said that the square root of 9 is 17, he'd get
they call themselves conservative. take a look at this. >> our victory... [ cheers and applause ] ...was a victory and a win for conservative values. >> president trump's the leader of the conservative movement. he's the leader of the america first movement. he's the leader of the republican party. >> when we combine the conservative principles of the republican party with the boldness of donald trump, we will win. >> we're not the past. we're the future. we represent...
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the conservatives actually had the popular vote. they had, the majority of canadians were supportive and voted conservative. it's just the way our city, the way we're built, as far as our political system. you win by the number of writings you win and the liberals one more of them. but the concert has had the majority of the popular votes and i certainly, they certainly will get it again this time without a doubt. but will it be enough in the writings that they need? and those writers, again, are in the toronto, the major cities, drano, montreal, and to certain extent, vancouver. well, i can tell you, is that in being in your neighbor to the south, to live in the us, that there was a time that we didn't take donald trump seriously either. and certainly reshape us politics. do you see that people's party and that kind of mold? they used a lot of the same rhetoric that the trumpet era brought about. a lot of their slogans are very similar to what we saw it. many trump protests. so it is a concern, it's a definite concerning. if they s
the conservatives actually had the popular vote. they had, the majority of canadians were supportive and voted conservative. it's just the way our city, the way we're built, as far as our political system. you win by the number of writings you win and the liberals one more of them. but the concert has had the majority of the popular votes and i certainly, they certainly will get it again this time without a doubt. but will it be enough in the writings that they need? and those writers, again,...
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the conservative party, freshly minted, got elected during, as leader of the conservative during the pandemic in a virtual leadership race. and this is the 1st time canadian citizen introduced to him, and he sort of the into just introduce yang as other word because he's trying to say that he's got the better plan to help canada get out of the pandemic. and for cover and tackle things like climate change. and this is a big deal for the canadian conservative party. they haven't exactly type of climate change until the moment. so we're, we're seeing a climate claim for them for the 1st time they, they have ideas for health care and economic reconciliation. so it's a very chaotic election so far, and we're almost the end of it with 4 days to go. and i think what started as a moment of political opportunism has suddenly been just completely destroyed by something that we didn't foresee like on a star, which took up a lot of air time and the beginning of the election and other things that were completely predictable like the chaos over mandatory vaccines, or just what to do to end this pa
the conservative party, freshly minted, got elected during, as leader of the conservative during the pandemic in a virtual leadership race. and this is the 1st time canadian citizen introduced to him, and he sort of the into just introduce yang as other word because he's trying to say that he's got the better plan to help canada get out of the pandemic. and for cover and tackle things like climate change. and this is a big deal for the canadian conservative party. they haven't exactly type of...
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. >> this is a historic setback for the conservative union.here does it take the authority from to see itself in the game for forming a government? >> there is no authority to be a part of the next government. obviously, there is a situation which consists of an open process. they social democrats are slightly ahead of us. the green and the liberal party have expressed their interest to have talks with the csu. we are closely in the leading position along with the social democrats. we have a superficial campaign before the 26th of september. the reality of the issues and the challenges ahead of us is coming closer. we will now have to deal and give the answers to the tough challenges in different areas. this is now the game. >> for social democrats are ahead. is there any scenario you can imagine you can see armin laschet become the german chancellor? >> there is no authority to claim in any way that we have to be a part of this government. it will depend on who will find a sufficient agreement in terms of political substance. this is open. th
. >> this is a historic setback for the conservative union.here does it take the authority from to see itself in the game for forming a government? >> there is no authority to be a part of the next government. obviously, there is a situation which consists of an open process. they social democrats are slightly ahead of us. the green and the liberal party have expressed their interest to have talks with the csu. we are closely in the leading position along with the social democrats....
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, conservative women leaders. way back then i tonight think we promoted our leaders as well as we do now, and we certainly didn't hold them up as role models for young women. so, this was after 12 years of president reagan and then president bush and you know what to do. i'm an attorney, i really cared all these years i've been working with young women, thousands of them, hundreds that that i've gotten close to. over the years it's always been incredible to me how sharp, how smart, how articulate, how gracious some of these young women are in college. i started to notice some common things that had happened in their up bringing and in their families and at the same time many of our supporters and other friends said how did these young women turn out so wonderfully? and i thought i need to write a book, and share what i've learned over the years about a good way to raise a young woman into a smart, articulate conservative. it's not a guarantee, there is no guarantees, but you know, back in the old days, back when i
, conservative women leaders. way back then i tonight think we promoted our leaders as well as we do now, and we certainly didn't hold them up as role models for young women. so, this was after 12 years of president reagan and then president bush and you know what to do. i'm an attorney, i really cared all these years i've been working with young women, thousands of them, hundreds that that i've gotten close to. over the years it's always been incredible to me how sharp, how smart, how...
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the conservatives are projecting to pick ups the conservatives in nova scotia.tart with cumberland cold chester. they won by 500. look at that lead for stephen ellis, the family physician. it looks like he is heading to ottawa. the next one, south shore. that was the ministers writing. she won that by 7100 per for. rick berg and says now one. he is now heading to ottawa. there is one other to keep an ion. it's very tight. he is the incumbent and is in the lead. he has been going back and forth all night and it is like threading a rope with this one. >> really interesting for the conservatives and nova scotia. that's where they have anxiety at the beginning of the campaign. lots of political heavyweights were brought into sharp support for their candidates. also now we've got our first roll cabinet minister who has been defeated tonight. let's go to canada at the conservative -- hannah at the conservative headquarters in osher while. >> dan is the architect behind the policy platform, and head of policy throughout this. does talk about what we are seeing througho
the conservatives are projecting to pick ups the conservatives in nova scotia.tart with cumberland cold chester. they won by 500. look at that lead for stephen ellis, the family physician. it looks like he is heading to ottawa. the next one, south shore. that was the ministers writing. she won that by 7100 per for. rick berg and says now one. he is now heading to ottawa. there is one other to keep an ion. it's very tight. he is the incumbent and is in the lead. he has been going back and forth...
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>> 20 years ago i found this institute to the center for conservative women to prepare, promote conservative views, not that we didn't have great conservative women leaders but i don't think we promoted our leaders as well as we do now and we certainly didn't hold them up as role models for young women. so the trope is president reagan and president bush and what to do. i'm an attorney and i cared about education and it seemed like there was a need back then to focus on our great conservative women leadersand to use them as models . all these years i've been working with young women. thousands of them, hundreds that have gotten close to. and over those years it's always been incredible to me how sharp, how smart, how articulate and gracious some of these young women are so ice good to notice some common things that have happened in there. upbringing and their families and at the same time many of our supporters and other friends said how do these young women turn out so wonderfully . i thought i need to write a book. i need to share what i've learned over these years about a good way to rais
>> 20 years ago i found this institute to the center for conservative women to prepare, promote conservative views, not that we didn't have great conservative women leaders but i don't think we promoted our leaders as well as we do now and we certainly didn't hold them up as role models for young women. so the trope is president reagan and president bush and what to do. i'm an attorney and i cared about education and it seemed like there was a need back then to focus on our great...
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or modern conservative but in many ways what i try to conserve his liberalism. >> what is the rubin report and how did it come about? >> the rubin report started as just a straight up old school much like this a larry king interview show. videos were six seconds and everything was smaller and smaller to go viral and i didn't like it. it was factoring our ability and i grew up loving larry king who became a friend and mentor and as i described a bonus grandfather to me in some ways and i thought i would love to sit down with people for an hour or so and not have an agenda. i will take down a couple of notes but if i never look at my notes and that is the best interview with her is because that means you've got something to say and i will just weave my way through the conversation in a way that you would if you were at a dinner with a friend so i tried to create a space that was open for anyone of any political stripe to talk with me. sometimes i agree with people and sometimes i don't. i now do a daily show that i talked to the camera for about a half hour i don't consider myself a j
or modern conservative but in many ways what i try to conserve his liberalism. >> what is the rubin report and how did it come about? >> the rubin report started as just a straight up old school much like this a larry king interview show. videos were six seconds and everything was smaller and smaller to go viral and i didn't like it. it was factoring our ability and i grew up loving larry king who became a friend and mentor and as i described a bonus grandfather to me in some ways...
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i was conservative. you will probably relive _ was conservative. suspect. i�*ll relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to relive them again, i suspect. have to look relive them again, i suspect. i�*ll have to look into relive them again, i suspect. l�*ll have to look into it. relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to look into it. i— relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to look into it. i think - relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to look into it. i think i'm l relive them again, i suspect. i'llj have to look into it. i think i'm a natural conservative. _ have to look into it. i think i'm a natural conservative. would - have to look into it. i think i'm a natural conservative. would you j natural conservative. would you consider voting _ natural conservative. would you consider voting for _ natural conservative. would you consider voting for the - natural conservative. would you consider voting for the lib - natural conservative. would you i consider voting for the lib dems? no, not at this point in time. the lib dems are _ no, not at thi
i was conservative. you will probably relive _ was conservative. suspect. i�*ll relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to relive them again, i suspect. have to look relive them again, i suspect. i�*ll have to look into relive them again, i suspect. l�*ll have to look into it. relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to look into it. i— relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to look into it. i think - relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to look into it. i think i'm l relive them...
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conservative mps is what they think a conservative prime minister should be doing _ a conservative primejust being _ johnson, the big spender, isjust being a _ johnson, the big spender, isjust being a centrist big spending, you know, _ being a centrist big spending, you know, somebody to unite the country - which— know, somebody to unite the country - which is— know, somebody to unite the country — which is what he said. the risk is he will— — which is what he said. the risk is he will have — — which is what he said. the risk is he will have to appease the tory right, _ he will have to appease the tory right, and — he will have to appease the tory right, and the dangers hill due by unleashing a sort of culture war upon _ unleashing a sort of culture war upon us — unleashing a sort of culture war upon us all. unleashing a sort of culture war upon us all-— upon us all. entirely different sub'ect, upon us all. entirely different subject. let's _ upon us all. entirely different subject, let'sjust _ upon us all. entirely different subject, let'sjust stick- upon us all. entirely different subj
conservative mps is what they think a conservative prime minister should be doing _ a conservative primejust being _ johnson, the big spender, isjust being a _ johnson, the big spender, isjust being a centrist big spending, you know, _ being a centrist big spending, you know, somebody to unite the country - which— know, somebody to unite the country - which is— know, somebody to unite the country — which is what he said. the risk is he will— — which is what he said. the risk is he...
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of the conservative coalition between| the conservative coalition between 2010 and _ the conservativethe same public spending should be _ 40% of us who were the same public spending should be giving _ 40% of us who were the same public spending should be giving up. - 40% of us who were the same public spending should be giving up. so - 40% of us who were the same public| spending should be giving up. so one does in _ spending should be giving up. so one does in the _ spending should be giving up. so one does in the sense _ spending should be giving up. so one does in the sense that _ spending should be giving up. so one does in the sense that some - spending should be giving up. so one does in the sense that some of- spending should be giving up. so one does in the sense that some of the l does in the sense that some of the consequences _ does in the sense that some of the consequences of— does in the sense that some of the consequences of austerity- does in the sense that some of the consequences of austerity and - consequences of austerity and the pandemic— consequences of austerity
of the conservative coalition between| the conservative coalition between 2010 and _ the conservativethe same public spending should be _ 40% of us who were the same public spending should be giving _ 40% of us who were the same public spending should be giving up. - 40% of us who were the same public spending should be giving up. so - 40% of us who were the same public| spending should be giving up. so one does in _ spending should be giving up. so one does in the _ spending should be giving...
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i basically took profit from the fact that a lot of conservative traditional conservative bars that constituency. i'm not stuck in dollars off. always johnson and perhaps it but i'm not from what i got. so it was crucial because most of the prospects, most of the constituencies where they are not, not fall behind in the wake of the 20 knowing the election are indeed conservative . held the main constituencies, but there are many of them. it's a way of them have to find a new market about being able to expand upon when she policy. but it is frankly no more than the beginning where they are at no cost. unlike labor. i think there is no reason why they should not be trying to appeal to just this is always being that traditional constituency. bernice. why, of a traditional leave out to decide except in the start of england. but frankly, i think it's when he been lost when i got to another part of the diversity to graduates, party of metropolitan london. she's very different parties from 3040 years ago. that's probably the new market. they have to do that later. signing the principles more recently t
i basically took profit from the fact that a lot of conservative traditional conservative bars that constituency. i'm not stuck in dollars off. always johnson and perhaps it but i'm not from what i got. so it was crucial because most of the prospects, most of the constituencies where they are not, not fall behind in the wake of the 20 knowing the election are indeed conservative . held the main constituencies, but there are many of them. it's a way of them have to find a new market about being...
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the house is more conservative. in the house, a substitute bill is proposed, written by the chamber of commerce, that says no full employment. what we should do is encourage maximum employment and no government spending, but we should just do fact-finding to work out what the best ways to create maximum employment in the private sector are. what is the argument of the proponents of the house bill to get rid of the senate version? they argue that it is, quote, not greatly distanced from neo marxian thinking and is tainted by the keynes-hanson school of thought in the government. so an attack that this kind of left intervention is too close to communism. the second example i'd give you from that domestic program is one that is familiar to you today, which is truman proposes that there should be government health care, right? single payer. and there is a massive lobbying campaign by the american medical association and the private insurance firms that actually, they spend about $2.5 million on propaganda. the group in
the house is more conservative. in the house, a substitute bill is proposed, written by the chamber of commerce, that says no full employment. what we should do is encourage maximum employment and no government spending, but we should just do fact-finding to work out what the best ways to create maximum employment in the private sector are. what is the argument of the proponents of the house bill to get rid of the senate version? they argue that it is, quote, not greatly distanced from neo...
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[applause] it being conservative is cool.ol when you are 80 and it's cool when you were 19 because you have the facts on your side. and you are unafraid and that has always been a renegade out -- attitude of this country the risktakers the pioneers the loudmouths, the jokesters. it's pretty important to you. so the people that are willing to put themselves out there and say things that could be controversial and those people have always been a involved in comedy. comedy is where you push that edge and you can't push that edge seriously i mean get her out. so you have to have a platform like fox that's willing to stand by people who take risks because you can't develop that kind of personality if you are canceled or if you have a small platform and they don't see is the box i believe has done a good job of supporting edgier younger funnier more of politically conservative young talent and i think you should expect to see more of that. now i seem old. [laughter] am i getting old? am i still young? >> you are still young. >> the
[applause] it being conservative is cool.ol when you are 80 and it's cool when you were 19 because you have the facts on your side. and you are unafraid and that has always been a renegade out -- attitude of this country the risktakers the pioneers the loudmouths, the jokesters. it's pretty important to you. so the people that are willing to put themselves out there and say things that could be controversial and those people have always been a involved in comedy. comedy is where you push that...
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no tool is that 1st election as conservative party leader and not the outcome that the conservatives were hoping for, particularly when it appeared that they were giving to do a good run for his money, for the pm's office. so there are going to be consequences on both sides of this point, whether it be for the liberal party or for the conservative party in the days and weeks and perhaps months to come. let's hear what aaron, no to the confederate conservative leader, had to say during his confession, speech just a short while ago. let's listen. 5 weeks ago mister crudo asked for a majority. he said the minority parliament was quote unworkable. but tonight, canadians did not give mister trudeau the majority mandate he wanted. yeah. in fact, the canadian sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600000000.00 and deeper divisions in our great country. just days ago, he said he would hold yet another election within 18 months if he didn't get his way. jodi air no tow congratulating the prime minister, but at the same time criticizing him for calling this election, which ultimat
no tool is that 1st election as conservative party leader and not the outcome that the conservatives were hoping for, particularly when it appeared that they were giving to do a good run for his money, for the pm's office. so there are going to be consequences on both sides of this point, whether it be for the liberal party or for the conservative party in the days and weeks and perhaps months to come. let's hear what aaron, no to the confederate conservative leader, had to say during his...
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i'm basically to profit from the fact there's a lot of conservative, traditional conservative, ours and constituency. i'm not exactly, and i was always johnson and perhaps it but i remember. so it was crucial because most of the prospects, most of the constituencies where they are not, not fall behind in the wake of the 29, the election are indeed conservative, held to main constituencies. but there are many of them. it's a way of them have to find a new market about being able to expand upon when she party, but it is frankly no more than the beginning where they are at no cost unlike labor. i think there is no reason why they should not be trying to appeal to voters . this is always being that traditional constituency varnish. why? of a traditional lead to decide except in the saw vendor. but finally, i think it's already been lost. we got to our party diversity to graduation party of metropolitan london to very different parties from 30 or 40 years ago. that's probably the new market they have to do that they have signed in the opinion. polls more recently recovered a little. but agai
i'm basically to profit from the fact there's a lot of conservative, traditional conservative, ours and constituency. i'm not exactly, and i was always johnson and perhaps it but i remember. so it was crucial because most of the prospects, most of the constituencies where they are not, not fall behind in the wake of the 29, the election are indeed conservative, held to main constituencies. but there are many of them. it's a way of them have to find a new market about being able to expand upon...
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i suppose i am a natural conservative. that's about all i can say. a natural conservative? yeah.er voting for the lib dems? no, not at this point in time. one, two, three, yes! the lib dems are encouraged and emboldened by their recent success but know they face a long path back to political prominence. jonathan blake, bbc news. australia has defended its decision to scrap a multi—billion dollar deal to buy french diesel submarines, in favour of a new security pact with the us and uk. under the trilateral agreement, known as aukus, australia will instead buy nuclear—powered subs, equipped with us and uk technology. the move has caused fury in france, sparking an unprecedented diplomatic crisis. australia's prime minister, scott morrison, says he understood france's disappointment, but added australia had to act in its own strategic interest. ultimately this was a decision about whether the submarines that were being built at great cost to the australian taxpayer were going to be able to do a job that we needed it to do when they went into service, and our strategicjudgment, based
i suppose i am a natural conservative. that's about all i can say. a natural conservative? yeah.er voting for the lib dems? no, not at this point in time. one, two, three, yes! the lib dems are encouraged and emboldened by their recent success but know they face a long path back to political prominence. jonathan blake, bbc news. australia has defended its decision to scrap a multi—billion dollar deal to buy french diesel submarines, in favour of a new security pact with the us and uk. under...
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for the first time in history. conservative for the first time in histo . ., . , conservative for the history. exactly. what was called the red wall. _ history. exactly. what was called the red wall. this _ history. exactly. what was called the red wall. this is _ history. exactly. what was called the red wall. this is where - history. exactly. what was called i the red wall. this is where michael goes _ the red wall. this is where michael goes he's — the red wall. this is where michael goes he's so incredibly important. he was— goes he's so incredibly important. he was a — goes he's so incredibly important. he was a friend of boris johnson goes he's so incredibly important. he was a friend of borisjohnson —— michael— he was a friend of borisjohnson —— michael gove. then sabotaged his go at leadership. he's therefore housing, _ at leadership. he's therefore housing, leveling up and also about the referendum in scotland. but it was interesting to read in one of the papers — was interesting to read in one of the papers today that he was the only one — the papers today that he was the on
for the first time in history. conservative for the first time in histo . ., . , conservative for the history. exactly. what was called the red wall. _ history. exactly. what was called the red wall. this _ history. exactly. what was called the red wall. this is _ history. exactly. what was called the red wall. this is where - history. exactly. what was called i the red wall. this is where michael goes _ the red wall. this is where michael goes he's — the red wall. this is where michael goes...
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so i don't mind if someone calls me a future conservative or ad modern conservative, but in many ways what i'm trying to conserve or is liberalism. >> host: dave rubin, what is the rubin report, and how did it come about? >> guest: well, rubin report started as just a straight up, old school much like this, i would say a larry king-esque interview show. you know, it was at a time, we started this about six or seven years ago when everything was shrinking. vine videos were six seconds, and i didn't want like it. i just didn't like it. i felt it was fracturing our ability to talk to each other. i always, i grew up watching and loving larry king who eventually became a friend and a mentor, and as i describe in the book, sort of a bonus grandfather to me in some ways. and i thought, well, i would love to just sit down for an hour or so and not really have an s agenda. i'll put down a couple of notes, but i often say i never looked down at notes once, and that's the best interview it is. the way it would be at dipper with awi friend. i i try -- at dinner with a friend. i try to create spac
so i don't mind if someone calls me a future conservative or ad modern conservative, but in many ways what i'm trying to conserve or is liberalism. >> host: dave rubin, what is the rubin report, and how did it come about? >> guest: well, rubin report started as just a straight up, old school much like this, i would say a larry king-esque interview show. you know, it was at a time, we started this about six or seven years ago when everything was shrinking. vine videos were six...
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place to be a conservative. >> i live in new york.ave the world? >> but he thought i was somebody else. [laughter] you have confronted judges even college kids you ask hard questions. even if they have smoked weed. >> imagine if they did. [laughter] >> i don't know if i'm ready for it. >> what advice can you give this room who have to ask hard questions every day or seek out their coworkers or bosses? if you asked tough questions and put yourself in a tough situation that that is functioning in a very blue state? >> i want to give anybody advice that would get them fired. everybody has to use their best judgment. i wouldn't tell college kids to go in guns blazing to their professor and start fights. wouldn't do that. but they had asked tough questions and that maybe that college professors may be indoctrinating them. and there is a difference between propaganda and what the actual lesson plan is that if you're in a corporate setting that can be dangerous. so to be in a position to risk my job just to say build the wall. [laughter] i w
place to be a conservative. >> i live in new york.ave the world? >> but he thought i was somebody else. [laughter] you have confronted judges even college kids you ask hard questions. even if they have smoked weed. >> imagine if they did. [laughter] >> i don't know if i'm ready for it. >> what advice can you give this room who have to ask hard questions every day or seek out their coworkers or bosses? if you asked tough questions and put yourself in a tough...
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the conservative party here in canada, i would characterise as a small c conservative.h the course of this campaign is the conservatives are trying to move more towards the centre, to try and get some of these liberal voters, people that would normally vote for the liberal party, forjustin trudeau's party, to actually move over to them, to try and capture some of those disillusioned voters and to get them to vote for the conservative party.— conservative party. samira in montreal. — conservative party. samira in montreal, thank _ conservative party. samira in montreal, thank you - conservative party. samira in montreal, thank you very - conservative party. samira in i montreal, thank you very much. conservative party. samira in - montreal, thank you very much. we will have to see how it shakes down. a former hotel manager in rwanda who saved hundreds of people during the 1994 genocide has been sentenced to 25 years, after being found guilty of terrorism. paul rusesabagina inspired the hollywood movie hotel rwanda, and he's long been a vocal critic of the rwandan preside
the conservative party here in canada, i would characterise as a small c conservative.h the course of this campaign is the conservatives are trying to move more towards the centre, to try and get some of these liberal voters, people that would normally vote for the liberal party, forjustin trudeau's party, to actually move over to them, to try and capture some of those disillusioned voters and to get them to vote for the conservative party.— conservative party. samira in montreal. —...
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he is a conservative republican. it's not the moderates, conservative.are more moderate, i think he might have been easier to make this decision. to just leave. the question is, what does he do now? talking with democrats in the house, the more they are urging him to be a democratic candidate in that district. it seems possible, he's conservative, there is no strong democrat in the district. it's pretty republican. the only kind of democrat who could win would be someone who could get a lot of former republican votes,. that would be someone like gonzalez. i don't think it's likely to happen, i don't think it's impossible, though. >> well, this still could get interesting and we are duty bound to note his family had received threats because of his vote to impeach the president. that tells you everything you need to know about 2021. both of these gentlemen, don and bill, have a great agreed to stick around with us as we get a break. and coming up, if he glances at the news or perhaps his schedule for next week. joe biden might stop to stay in delaware for
he is a conservative republican. it's not the moderates, conservative.are more moderate, i think he might have been easier to make this decision. to just leave. the question is, what does he do now? talking with democrats in the house, the more they are urging him to be a democratic candidate in that district. it seems possible, he's conservative, there is no strong democrat in the district. it's pretty republican. the only kind of democrat who could win would be someone who could get a lot of...
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his conservatives are not a government worthy of the british people.s away well, i don't care if borisjohnson is 1 million kilometres away from downing street or1 million miles away. wejust downing street or1 million miles away. we just need downing street or1 million miles away. wejust need him out. applause so, how do we do it? my firstjob in our party was working for our dear friend paddy ashdown, our much missed former leader. i'd like to tell you what he'd be saying now about borisjohnson although i don't think aloud to use those words on daytime tv. but i can remind you of what he said to us 29 years ago in the aftermath of a general election that left another tired and divisive conservative government in power. paddy gave us our mission. our role, he said, is to be the catalyst, the gathering point for a broader movement dedicated to winning the battle of ideas which will give britain an electable alternative to conservative government. friends, paddy was right. that was the role of the liberal democrats then and it is the role of the liberal de
his conservatives are not a government worthy of the british people.s away well, i don't care if borisjohnson is 1 million kilometres away from downing street or1 million miles away. wejust downing street or1 million miles away. we just need downing street or1 million miles away. wejust need him out. applause so, how do we do it? my firstjob in our party was working for our dear friend paddy ashdown, our much missed former leader. i'd like to tell you what he'd be saying now about borisjohnson...
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conservatives cannot be likable, right?e they are real people and if we are at real people and they cannot be canceled because they tried to dehumanize us, right? they tried to say they are racists and bigots and not worth the conversation. not worth being in the industry. they are able to cancel waters, how is waters going to feed his family? >> she's got the baby. >> how is waters going to feed jesse junior? is why they are so uptight with conservative humor. >> most of us in this room live in california. it is not the easiest place to be a conservative, right? [laughter] >> i live in new york. [laughter] so calm and how i save the world to talk about getting attacked on the subway. [inaudible] [laughter] that is a bad deal. you have, even college kids you've asked hard questions. u.s. president trump if he drinks and smokes weed. >> i did, i did. >> imagine if he did? [laughter] i don't know if i am ready for it. >> just to say no. >> exactly. so what advice do you get this room for people who have to ask hard questions
conservatives cannot be likable, right?e they are real people and if we are at real people and they cannot be canceled because they tried to dehumanize us, right? they tried to say they are racists and bigots and not worth the conversation. not worth being in the industry. they are able to cancel waters, how is waters going to feed his family? >> she's got the baby. >> how is waters going to feed jesse junior? is why they are so uptight with conservative humor. >> most of us...
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the conservative party here in canada i would characterize as a small see conservative.onservatives that you would see for example in the united states. they are fiscally conservative and socially they have become more conservative but the shift you are seeing in the course of this campaign is that the conservatives are trying to move to the center to try and get some of these liberal voters, people that would normally vote for the liberal party, the justin trudeau party, to move over to them and t to capture those disillusioned voters and get them to vote for the conservative party. ro we await the outcome of interest. quick reminder of the top story, u.s. lifting the air travel ban on warner's traveling through november, passengers will be able to fly to the u.s. from most places in the world. want more analysis from me and the team, you can find it in a lot of different places, including my twitter account. i will post a new video there in about 10 minutes on where the u.k. energy sector is under severe pressure at the moment. thanks for watching, see you tomorrow. na
the conservative party here in canada i would characterize as a small see conservative.onservatives that you would see for example in the united states. they are fiscally conservative and socially they have become more conservative but the shift you are seeing in the course of this campaign is that the conservatives are trying to move to the center to try and get some of these liberal voters, people that would normally vote for the liberal party, the justin trudeau party, to move over to them...
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it's all very mysterious what they do but twitter clearly sensors conservative speech and conservative falsehoods more than not just leftist -- no matter how much calls upon us from overseas leaders are allowed to stay on the page whereas a normative conservative thought can get thrown off the twitter. google is the clearest example where in may last year breitbart traffic on joe biden's stories went literally 20 unless you put the word right part in the google search you will never ever get a story from breitbart even an exclusive story. if i went to donald trump during the campaign and got an exclusive quote about joe biden it was not going to show up in google searches unless you searched for breitbart. that's manipulation and that is a masters of the universe type behavior because they are controlling so much of information we consume each day. whether or not it's a pure blanket boycott or censorship that very some outlet to outlet but clearly there doing massive mental manipulation. do you disagree with that that they're doing something? >> absolutely doing things right and left o
it's all very mysterious what they do but twitter clearly sensors conservative speech and conservative falsehoods more than not just leftist -- no matter how much calls upon us from overseas leaders are allowed to stay on the page whereas a normative conservative thought can get thrown off the twitter. google is the clearest example where in may last year breitbart traffic on joe biden's stories went literally 20 unless you put the word right part in the google search you will never ever get a...
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liberal or conservative. they want them on the job making a difference rather than making speeches. >> jonathan? >> i think it's possible, this might sound impossible, i think it's possible to be too hard on our current leaders. it's -- i've spent a lot of time with thinking about lyndon johnson, you come across people who say this about the current proud president, if only he could be like lyndon johnson, someone who was kind of relentless and his weak -- reaching out to legislators and both parties, round the clock, overwhelming personality. we won't have any of the problems that we have today in terms of getting something done. i don't think that's true. when you talk about the mid 1960s and that phenomenal legislative record that i was talking about, before, yes, lyndon johnson's formidable personality and legislative presence is an important piece, but the most important piece is the progressive majority that lyndon johnson had in congress. one that progressive majority begins to crack in the aftermath o
liberal or conservative. they want them on the job making a difference rather than making speeches. >> jonathan? >> i think it's possible, this might sound impossible, i think it's possible to be too hard on our current leaders. it's -- i've spent a lot of time with thinking about lyndon johnson, you come across people who say this about the current proud president, if only he could be like lyndon johnson, someone who was kind of relentless and his weak -- reaching out to...
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several months, water districts have used education and persuasion to get people to voluntarily conserve 15%. that is the proverbial carrot, but the stick is coming in the form of penalties and higher prices. in los altos, devin fehely , kpix 5. >>> now at 6:00, gloves are off. governor newsom teams up with the vice president to go after his lead we call opponent. >> let us send a message to the world that these are the things we stand for. these are the things we fight for, and we will not give up. because we know that so much is at stake. >>> a live look outside, and within the last hour, cal iso extended its warning to conserve energy this week. paul has more on the key that could strain the power grid. >>> how elizabeth holmes's defense team plans to prove her innocence, as opening statements in the theranos trial begins. >>> how the lessons of 9/11 could be changing for those who weren't even alive at the time of the terror attacks. >>> we start with governor gavin newsom pulling out all the big guns to sway californians to vote no on his recall. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >>
several months, water districts have used education and persuasion to get people to voluntarily conserve 15%. that is the proverbial carrot, but the stick is coming in the form of penalties and higher prices. in los altos, devin fehely , kpix 5. >>> now at 6:00, gloves are off. governor newsom teams up with the vice president to go after his lead we call opponent. >> let us send a message to the world that these are the things we stand for. these are the things we fight for, and...
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so is reagan maybe simply the anomaly among conservatives?y goldwater sort of more like the conservative mind and maybe we're returning to that where -- i mean, as jonathan suggested, there was blood on the floor at the convention of '64 among the republicans and it was, you know, are we going to be conservative enough. so is it too much to ask the republicans or conservatives to come up with another reagan because is the reagan personality type just really rare? you can see hubert humphrey he does fine among liberals, but reagan is almost the hubert humphrey of conservatives. what do you think? jonathan, you can try that one, too. >> please. >> you know, i think the question is a really interesting one. it's in a lot of ways why haven't we seen conservatives over the last 50 years in spite of the fact that republicans had this long streak of winning the presidency, why have republicans not really been able to put forward what everyone thinks of as the positive governing agenda under a sort of conservative vision. so republicans are really go
so is reagan maybe simply the anomaly among conservatives?y goldwater sort of more like the conservative mind and maybe we're returning to that where -- i mean, as jonathan suggested, there was blood on the floor at the convention of '64 among the republicans and it was, you know, are we going to be conservative enough. so is it too much to ask the republicans or conservatives to come up with another reagan because is the reagan personality type just really rare? you can see hubert humphrey he...
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it's all very mysterious what they do but twitter clearly sensors conservative speech and conservative falsehoods more than not just leftist -- no matter how much calls upon us from overseas leaders are allowed to stay on the page whereas a normative conservative thought can get thrown off the twitter. google is the clearest example where in may last year breitbart traffic on joe biden's stories went literally 20 unless you put the word right part in the google search you will never ever get a story from breitbart even an exclusive story. if i went to donald trump during the campaign and got an exclusive quote about joe biden it was not going to show up in google searches unless you searched for breitbart. that's manipulation and that is a masters of the universe type behavior because they are controlling so much of information we consume each day. whether or not it's a pure blanket boycott or censorship that very some outlet to outlet but clearly there doing massive mental manipulation. do you disagree with that that they're doing something? >> absolutely doing things right and left o
it's all very mysterious what they do but twitter clearly sensors conservative speech and conservative falsehoods more than not just leftist -- no matter how much calls upon us from overseas leaders are allowed to stay on the page whereas a normative conservative thought can get thrown off the twitter. google is the clearest example where in may last year breitbart traffic on joe biden's stories went literally 20 unless you put the word right part in the google search you will never ever get a...
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i- suppose i am a natural conservative. would _ suppose i am a natural conservative.ting for the lib dems? ., ., ., , ,., lib dems? no, not at this point in time. lib dems? no, not at this point in time- the — lib dems? no, not at this point in time- the lib _ lib dems? no, not at this point in time. the lib dems _ lib dems? no, not at this point in time. the lib dems are _ lib dems? no, not at this point in. time. the lib dems are encouraged and emboldened _ time. the lib dems are encouraged and emboldened by _ time. the lib dems are encouraged and emboldened by their— time. the lib dems are encouraged and emboldened by their recent - and emboldened by their recent success, but no they face a long path back to political prominence. jonathan blake, bbc news. now the latest coronavirus figures, and there were 29,612 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the last week an average of 29,624 new cases per day. hospital figures from showed just over 8,000 people with covid being treated in the uk. another 56 deaths have been recorded of people
i- suppose i am a natural conservative. would _ suppose i am a natural conservative.ting for the lib dems? ., ., ., , ,., lib dems? no, not at this point in time. lib dems? no, not at this point in time- the — lib dems? no, not at this point in time- the lib _ lib dems? no, not at this point in time. the lib dems _ lib dems? no, not at this point in time. the lib dems are _ lib dems? no, not at this point in. time. the lib dems are encouraged and emboldened _ time. the lib dems are encouraged...
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and they want to conserve the environment. what we also see is supported by young people, but young people don't matter. the country the have a serious problem. when elections in the center elections with old people and maxim managed to deal with the old border from the social democrats, by me being the concept of the party, the problematic core from conservative to the center. that's allowed her to be 4 times. now that the new leaders tried to move the conservative party back to where it came from, every one went back to the social democrats. and the social democrats won the elections with voters, which means that old people are afraid of change and they are now pushed by the liberals that one young voters party support us are young. and it will be a very interesting coalition. if it's a conservative change from the green party has a different understanding of conservatism. they'll also progressive together with the liberal party paces to slow down. not so fast, not democratic understanding of what leadership is, you know, he
and they want to conserve the environment. what we also see is supported by young people, but young people don't matter. the country the have a serious problem. when elections in the center elections with old people and maxim managed to deal with the old border from the social democrats, by me being the concept of the party, the problematic core from conservative to the center. that's allowed her to be 4 times. now that the new leaders tried to move the conservative party back to where it came...
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conservatives are definitely role model for that.here's an article from the cato institute called the leninist strategy to defeat social security. you get a foothold on me and gaining ground, gaining ground, and gain ground. i don't think there's anything particularly unique about radicals, liberals do this too. we all have our tactical deficiencies. but what conservatives have understood is basically this is a world of politics as one with millennial fix. if you are a christian conservative, literally the fate of humanity itself, right? and so that has made them willing to -- there is a quote from the publisher of national review before the storm is name was william rusher, after goldwater loses if the catacombs were good enough for the christians. we are willing to stay underground for us while, as long as it takes. i completely endorse that and democrats do, democrats and institutions. there check but the activists they see the world into your increments. they have studied obsessively except for the polls that count the ones that
conservatives are definitely role model for that.here's an article from the cato institute called the leninist strategy to defeat social security. you get a foothold on me and gaining ground, gaining ground, and gain ground. i don't think there's anything particularly unique about radicals, liberals do this too. we all have our tactical deficiencies. but what conservatives have understood is basically this is a world of politics as one with millennial fix. if you are a christian conservative,...
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but there are a number of conservative mps who didn't record — of conservative mps who didn't recordord a vote. 37 of them. we can't assume _ record a vote. 37 of them. we can't assume all— record a vote. 37 of them. we can't assume all of — record a vote. 37 of them. we can't assume all of them did that deliberately. we know that at least some _ deliberately. we know that at least some of— deliberately. we know that at least some of them did because they said they would — some of them did because they said they would in the commons chamber. even amongst those who said they would _ even amongst those who said they would vote for the government this evening. _ would vote for the government this evening, many did that saying, "look. — evening, many did that saying, "look. we _ evening, many did that saying, "look, we know this plan isn't perfect — "look, we know this plan isn't perfect and things need to be looked at within— perfect and things need to be looked at within it." so some of the issues being _ at within it." so some of the issues being raised — at within it." so some of the
but there are a number of conservative mps who didn't record — of conservative mps who didn't recordord a vote. 37 of them. we can't assume _ record a vote. 37 of them. we can't assume all— record a vote. 37 of them. we can't assume all of — record a vote. 37 of them. we can't assume all of them did that deliberately. we know that at least some _ deliberately. we know that at least some of— deliberately. we know that at least some of them did because they said they would — some of...