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people here at the stairs and you can talk to anyone or not because i have 6 were just regular conservative citizens guns more moderate conservative liberal but my. any gurlitz residents disagree they're worried about their city's reputation gurlitz with its beautiful old town attracts many tourists it also has attracted hollywood directors some movies have even been filmed here whole till all know martin feeds is worried about how his city will be perceived and s.o.c. ation of tourist businesses has written an open letter expressing its concern over the a if he counted it although they didn't explicitly name him or his party. shorn . those. who've been told we're worried that visitors may be scared off if certain parties get the upper hand when. we feel this way because we've been listening to how visitors are reacting to the current elections it too and for. businesses think that if the a 15 moves into the town hall the number of tourists may fall at the moment 300000 visitors a year stop by gurlitz. for the 1st time in a if tea party member could become mayor of a german city that could send a po
people here at the stairs and you can talk to anyone or not because i have 6 were just regular conservative citizens guns more moderate conservative liberal but my. any gurlitz residents disagree they're worried about their city's reputation gurlitz with its beautiful old town attracts many tourists it also has attracted hollywood directors some movies have even been filmed here whole till all know martin feeds is worried about how his city will be perceived and s.o.c. ation of tourist...
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the people here at the stairs you can talk to anyone we're not vigilantes we're just regular conservative citizens council moloch conservative liberal but many gurlitz residents disagree they're worried about their city's reputation gurlitz with its beautiful old town attracts many tourists it also has attracted hollywood directors some movies have even been filmed here whole till all know martin feed's is worried about how his city will be to see n s a c.h. and of tourist businesses has written an open letter expressing its concern over the a if the candidate although they didn't explicitly name him or his party. new food and shorn. we're worried that visitors may be scared off if certain parties get the upper hand when. we feel this way because we've been listening to how visitors are reacting to the current elections it to include. businesses think that if the a 15 moves into the town hall the number of tourists may fall at the moment 300000 visitors a year stop by gurlitz. for the 1st time in a if tea party member could become mayor of a german city that could send a powerful message to the re
the people here at the stairs you can talk to anyone we're not vigilantes we're just regular conservative citizens council moloch conservative liberal but many gurlitz residents disagree they're worried about their city's reputation gurlitz with its beautiful old town attracts many tourists it also has attracted hollywood directors some movies have even been filmed here whole till all know martin feed's is worried about how his city will be to see n s a c.h. and of tourist businesses has...
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citizens been placed on a negotiating table like this. and i say to the british government once again, as a responsible conservative government, the rights citizens, along with the rights of eu nationals, must be protected, whatever the outcome of brexit is. we remain committed to delivering on citizens' rights there, and we are focused on making sure we reach an overall agreement in order to secure an orderly exit from the eu but we remain committed to executing the will of this house and eagerly anticipate michel barnier's response to our letter on ring fencing. labour wondered why the government was only now pressing the case again, after the initial exchange of letters between stephen barclay and michel barnier in march. it's taken the question from the honourable member to bring this issue back to the floor of the house. why have the government not reported back to the house sooner? the deep uncertainty facing the three million eu citizens in the uk and the 1.2 million brits in europe, who are by far the biggest national group affected by brexit, is a of huge importance. so why is the government not treating it with that urgency? it
citizens been placed on a negotiating table like this. and i say to the british government once again, as a responsible conservative government, the rights citizens, along with the rights of eu nationals, must be protected, whatever the outcome of brexit is. we remain committed to delivering on citizens' rights there, and we are focused on making sure we reach an overall agreement in order to secure an orderly exit from the eu but we remain committed to executing the will of this house and...
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joining us, george will, author of the new book, conservative sensibility and citizenic of donald trump to say? >> very fair. >> this book has a lot of answers in it. >> all the answers. >> the best since guttenberg created movable type. >> that's an overstatement. when you look at these fights, what is left in your view of congressional republicans, conservatism in the face of trump? >> well, the opposite of conservatism is called protectionism. bossy government. it doesn't get any bossier than what tells americans what they can buy at what price. it doesn't open the door to crony capitalism. it is in its genesis crony capitalism. there is today a faint pulse in congress. a flicker of intelligent life where they're saying, for 80 years now, 80 years, congress under both parties has been spinning off power. giving its powers away in vast grants of discretion to presidents of both parties. they are beginning to say it is time to bring them back. they are collected at the border. the idea that presidents have the power unilaterally to raise taxes. furthermore, the law says you cannot send
joining us, george will, author of the new book, conservative sensibility and citizenic of donald trump to say? >> very fair. >> this book has a lot of answers in it. >> all the answers. >> the best since guttenberg created movable type. >> that's an overstatement. when you look at these fights, what is left in your view of congressional republicans, conservatism in the face of trump? >> well, the opposite of conservatism is called protectionism. bossy...
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engineered these 5-4 with five republican appointed justices, not just conservatives, outperforming to set the rules of politics from citizens united to shelby county to this in a way that benefits republicans and it might go even further because there is a countervailing movement in the states up to 20 states now that voted usually by ballot initiative to redistrict through an independent commission rather than letting the legislature draw these kinds of lines and there was a case as jeffrey knows a few years ago where john roberts voted with three other republicans appointed to invalidate the use of the independent commissions. since anthony kennedy voted with the democratic appointed justices, the independent commissions in the case of arizona were allowed to stand but pretty clear john roberts would vote to eliminate that and with brett kavanaugh on the court, it's not clear he'll allow even those kind of independent commissions to draw the lines going forward since he voted the other way saying they were unconstitutional and, you know, because i think this ruling will spur that kind of reform or at least an effort of th
engineered these 5-4 with five republican appointed justices, not just conservatives, outperforming to set the rules of politics from citizens united to shelby county to this in a way that benefits republicans and it might go even further because there is a countervailing movement in the states up to 20 states now that voted usually by ballot initiative to redistrict through an independent commission rather than letting the legislature draw these kinds of lines and there was a case as jeffrey...
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is a good for democracy daily beast editorial meeting whatever each citizen can we docs to ruin their life because they lean conservative well there's this guy who drives a forklift during the day and makes means a night or liberal media do you have some form when it comes to acting people on the right side of the political spectrum. expect. it was not a vast foreign conspiracy to undermine nancy pelosi is reputation after all it was just a guy from the bronx and the fact that mainstream media gave this so much attention it's just one person with video and software tricking people i'm seeing a lot of people on twitter saying you already are responsible for outing him i think he out of them so you know by attaching his name to several fake news sites that then push the video wait a 2nd doesn't c.n.n. have a bit of a record when it comes to outing the sources of memes and putting them in modern day stocks the video shared by president trump was apparently 1st posted by a writ user who goes by this online name c.n.n. is not publishing house. name because he's a private citizen who has issued an extensive statement of an ap
is a good for democracy daily beast editorial meeting whatever each citizen can we docs to ruin their life because they lean conservative well there's this guy who drives a forklift during the day and makes means a night or liberal media do you have some form when it comes to acting people on the right side of the political spectrum. expect. it was not a vast foreign conspiracy to undermine nancy pelosi is reputation after all it was just a guy from the bronx and the fact that mainstream media...
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challenges and opportunities and we must do this while involving citizens in a meaningful conversation about how foreign policy conservator communities and formulate the policies. [applause] not only must america do this in order to prosper the world needs america to do these things, freed from entrapment and prepare to focus on future threats. after 9/11, congress passed and president george w. bush signed into law an authorization for the use of electric force to eliminate the threat posed by al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan. that was barely two pages long it has been used for two decades to wage wars in launch military strikes. we did achieve a measure of military victory but as the mission drifted the collateral damage was enormous and we often bargained against our own values. congress abdicated its responsibility on issues of war and peace and we spent 4 trillion lost american lives to those caught in the crossfire. i fear someday soon we may receive of the first u.s. casualty born after 9/11. as one who deploys on the order of the president someone who believed back in 2014 our involvement in afghanistan was
challenges and opportunities and we must do this while involving citizens in a meaningful conversation about how foreign policy conservator communities and formulate the policies. [applause] not only must america do this in order to prosper the world needs america to do these things, freed from entrapment and prepare to focus on future threats. after 9/11, congress passed and president george w. bush signed into law an authorization for the use of electric force to eliminate the threat posed by...
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is a good for democracy daily beast editorial meeting whatever each citizen can we docs to ruin their life because they lean conservative well there's this guy who drives a forklift during the day and makes means a night ellabella media outlets to have some form when it comes to outing people on the right side of the political spectrum as been explained. it was not a vast foreign conspiracy to undermine nancy pelosi is reputation after all it was just a guy from the bronx and the fact that mainstream media gave this so much attention just one person with video and software tricking people i'm seeing a lot of people on twitter saying you already are responsible for outing him 1st of all i think he out of them so you know by attaching his name to several fake news sites but then push the video wait a 2nd doesn't c.n.n. have a bit of a record when it comes to outing the sources of memes and putting them in modern day stocks the video shared by president trump was apparently 1st posted by a writ user who goes by this online name c.n.n. is not publishing house. name because he's a private citizen who has issued an extensive
is a good for democracy daily beast editorial meeting whatever each citizen can we docs to ruin their life because they lean conservative well there's this guy who drives a forklift during the day and makes means a night ellabella media outlets to have some form when it comes to outing people on the right side of the political spectrum as been explained. it was not a vast foreign conspiracy to undermine nancy pelosi is reputation after all it was just a guy from the bronx and the fact that...
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citizens the same way. he was more convincing because he said it with verve. olivia: in the u.k., conservative candidates went head-to-head in a televised face-off sunday. there was one noticeable exception, boris johnson. for a little more analysis, w we have been speaking to our correspondent who is in london. >> i don't think it was a game changer. we will see. it for the five contenders who did appppear, i did notot tk so.. the applause, it , the moretsiders plan. would it be a game changer forr boris?s? he has b bad headlines. he has beeeen described as chicn frit. perhaps it was betteter he not e there. his team is keeping him under a veryry tight leash. that was a criticism made by if ththeyt, saying can't allow him to be with would a colleagues, how boriris johnson prime minister copepe with other eu countries? brexexit dominated.. those were the sharpest exchanges, whether or not it was , there was some talk about taxation and some talk abouout social care. important.ates are the nenext step is there will ba vote tomorrow. there were one or two candidates who step down. it will be whi
citizens the same way. he was more convincing because he said it with verve. olivia: in the u.k., conservative candidates went head-to-head in a televised face-off sunday. there was one noticeable exception, boris johnson. for a little more analysis, w we have been speaking to our correspondent who is in london. >> i don't think it was a game changer. we will see. it for the five contenders who did appppear, i did notot tk so.. the applause, it , the moretsiders plan. would it be a game...
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challenges and opportunities and we must do this while involving citizens in a meaningful conversation about how foreign policy conservatorcommunities and formulate the policies. [applause] not only must america do this in order to prosper the world needs america to do these things, freed from entrapment and prepare to focus on future threats. after 9/11, congress passed and president george w. bush signed into law an authorization for the use of electric force to eliminate the threat posed by al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan. that was barely two pages long it has been used for two decades to wage wars in launch military strikes. we did achieve a measure of military victory but as the mission drifted the collateral damage was enormous and we often bargained against our own values. congress abdicated its responsibility on issues of war and peace and we spent 4 trillion lost american lives to those caught in the crossfire. i fear someday soon we may receive of the first u.s. casualty born after 9/11. as one who deploys on the order of the president someone who believed back in 2014 our involvement in afghanistan was
challenges and opportunities and we must do this while involving citizens in a meaningful conversation about how foreign policy conservatorcommunities and formulate the policies. [applause] not only must america do this in order to prosper the world needs america to do these things, freed from entrapment and prepare to focus on future threats. after 9/11, congress passed and president george w. bush signed into law an authorization for the use of electric force to eliminate the threat posed by...
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says it's you could write for every european citizen is the model of the german government came up with an especially the very in c. is to the conservative party that it does not vote it's illegal so of course the german government can now play and you told model but the model that you reimburse judgment car drivers and charge only for knows this is not working. boundaries are there in luxembourg for us thank you very much businesses hate uncertainty exhibit a might be the american firms are bracing for yet another round of import tariffs on chinese goods should they re anja near long established supply chains or wait for a resolution to the trade dispute either way they're losing money and many are now asking the trump administration for an end to terrorists. for many american companies this is one step too far the prospect of a 25 percent levy on $300000000000.00 worth of chinese consumer goods has prompted the u.s. chamber of commerce to call for him to taunt what words mean is rather than more tariffs than an escalation both sides need to come back to the table they need to get back to the point where we were you know roughly 2 month
says it's you could write for every european citizen is the model of the german government came up with an especially the very in c. is to the conservative party that it does not vote it's illegal so of course the german government can now play and you told model but the model that you reimburse judgment car drivers and charge only for knows this is not working. boundaries are there in luxembourg for us thank you very much businesses hate uncertainty exhibit a might be the american firms are...
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cameras are watching citizens every move and scoring their behavior one i want to just investigates china's surveillance crackdown on how does the. july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections we bring you the latest as greece votes a new documentary examines the use of modern technology and policing its impact on individual rights and civil society on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 lunar landing we look back at the 1st human steps on the moon and an ancient statue of apollo disappears in gaza a stunning archaeological mystery unfolding witnessed the 2nd round of democratic presidential candidate debates in the u.s. will be long been detroit july on al jazeera. in the year 1271 and a gun tally and much to set out on an extraordinary journey carrying letters from the pope for the great kugler cause marco polo travels to war torn region following dangerous roads from the holy land and beyond today chasing the shadow market professor shall has traveled to china to ventures with searching questions about the relationship between east and west has changed. marco polo on al-jazeera. banning 6 continents across the. al-jazee
cameras are watching citizens every move and scoring their behavior one i want to just investigates china's surveillance crackdown on how does the. july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections we bring you the latest as greece votes a new documentary examines the use of modern technology and policing its impact on individual rights and civil society on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 lunar landing we look back at the 1st human steps on the...
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polls show that‘s true, but the tone that she took, the citizens of nowhere agenda, had too much resonance with the windrush debacle, and conservativese from the newcomers. how does that sit with delivering brexit then? when a lot of people say that immigration featured in their reason to vote leave? support for immigration is right up in britain, concerns have gone down. brexit wasn‘t an anti—immigration vote. it was about better managing immigration. britain remains one of the most globally minded countries in europe, if not the world, and one of the most welcoming to immigrants. it was never the case that brexit would somehow decide britain didn‘t like immigrants, they just would somehow decide britain didn‘t like immigrants, theyjust thought the system was out of control. now people think the system is likely to be brought more in control they can see a decline in the worries about immigration. so this is the paradox. those who don‘t like brexit see it as xenophobic, but if you look at the opinion polls, that‘s not at all the opinion polls, that‘s not at all the case. most people just want to ta ke the case. most people just want
polls show that‘s true, but the tone that she took, the citizens of nowhere agenda, had too much resonance with the windrush debacle, and conservativese from the newcomers. how does that sit with delivering brexit then? when a lot of people say that immigration featured in their reason to vote leave? support for immigration is right up in britain, concerns have gone down. brexit wasn‘t an anti—immigration vote. it was about better managing immigration. britain remains one of the most...
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i think that the worrying thing for all of us who are british citizens is the extent to which the debate inside the conservatives and we need a prime minister who is willing to face up to those costs. i haven‘t seen that from any of those candidates so far and frankly the policy discussion has been very poon policy discussion has been very poor. you will be as frustrated as i am that boris johnson poor. you will be as frustrated as i am that borisjohnson is not putting himself forward for interviews, so he‘s not having the kind of cross examination that is a healthy part of democracy. you have also said that the brexit now on offer is so different from what was envisaged at the time of the referendum that it would be undemocratic not to have a second vote and talk to us if you would about labour‘s position in all of this, because you believe that jeremy corbyn has been trying to please both sides but actually satisfying no one. what you think, as labour leader, he should be saying clearly to voters in the uk right now? well, i think you have summed it up very well, which is that the labour leadership has been t
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an investigation into the case conservative media personalities you know a lot and told us tougher gun controls would have prevented this. i know the town and its citizens well and i can tell you all of america and really all of the world their hearts and prayers go out to these people as they try to sort through the details my guess is we will see as we usually do in these shootings sadly that this was someone who was disturbed and suicidal in his own right and then decided for whatever reason. many times inexplainable to take it out on his coworkers to gun control we've found again and again does not prevent crime and in fact in gun free zones which my guess is i don't know for sure but my guess is that this is probably another gun free zone which in my opinion is sort of a welcome mat for criminals to walk in and commit their crimes because they know that citizens are armed the shooter is thought to be an employee of the public utilities department but the authorities have not released the suspects name according to police the attacker used a 45 caliber handgun with multiple extended magazines and the suppressor. i can tell you that it was a long gun
an investigation into the case conservative media personalities you know a lot and told us tougher gun controls would have prevented this. i know the town and its citizens well and i can tell you all of america and really all of the world their hearts and prayers go out to these people as they try to sort through the details my guess is we will see as we usually do in these shootings sadly that this was someone who was disturbed and suicidal in his own right and then decided for whatever...
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declaratory system, meaning that eu citizens living in the uk will be automatically granted settled status rather than having to apply for it. a scottish conservativehey have, as they always do, let down scotland. their voices should be standing up for their constituents, telling us about the needs of the communities and of their businesses. instead, they use this as an opportunity to talk on and on about independence. how if we had independence, we could have everything we ever wanted, it would all be perfect, the age old tactic of those who sell snake oil. another conservative said future policy needed to be flexible. the ridiculous tens of thousands target has never been met and does not fit the requirements of the united kingdom. no arbitrary targets please the right level of immigration for the uk is whatever number is needed at that particular point and time in the areas that we need it. so we need a flexible immigration system that works for every part of the uk, and in scotland that means recognising the needs of different sectors of the economy. farming, fish processing, hospitality and social care all rely heavily on foreign labour and wi
declaratory system, meaning that eu citizens living in the uk will be automatically granted settled status rather than having to apply for it. a scottish conservativehey have, as they always do, let down scotland. their voices should be standing up for their constituents, telling us about the needs of the communities and of their businesses. instead, they use this as an opportunity to talk on and on about independence. how if we had independence, we could have everything we ever wanted, it...
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the five conservative members of the supreme court at the time punted on that because they allowed citizensnited. for the politics allows american legislative exchange council, a conservative undimmed -- pungent, lobbying for conservatives in the state governorships, so you had the result of gerrymandering. a metric for fairness would be 60% democrats compared to republicans, but they only have 40% of the representation. that would be a metric to use for what's fair. host: what's next coming up with redistricting? guest: there were all of these federal lawsuits that have been trickling not to the supreme court, and now they're gone -- down to the supreme court, and now they're gone. the supreme court said they won't be considering these lawsuits, that there will be lawsuits over racial redistricting and action in the states to reform this issue. i think gerrymandering is part of the public consciousness a little more than now than in the past. that might be good for reformers in that people are thinking about it more, think that it is a problem. i think democrats in particular feel that it
the five conservative members of the supreme court at the time punted on that because they allowed citizensnited. for the politics allows american legislative exchange council, a conservative undimmed -- pungent, lobbying for conservatives in the state governorships, so you had the result of gerrymandering. a metric for fairness would be 60% democrats compared to republicans, but they only have 40% of the representation. that would be a metric to use for what's fair. host: what's next coming up...
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i think that the worrying thing for all of us who are british citizens is the extent to which the debate inside the conservative wanting to delude the voters, that we can continue to have our cake and eat it on brexit. brexit involves trade—offs and it involves costs and we need a prime minister who is willing to face up to those costs. i haven't seen that from any of those candidates so far and frankly the policy discussion has been very poor. you will be as frustrated as i am that borisjohnson is not putting himself forward for interviews, so he's not having the kind of cross examination that is a healthy part of democracy. you've also said that the brexit now on offer is so different from what was envisaged at the time of the referendum that it would be undemocratic not to have a second vote and talk to us if you would about labour's position in all of this, because you believe that jeremy corbyn has been trying to please both sides but actually satisfying no—one. what do you think, as labour leader, he should be saying clearly to voters in the uk right now? well, i think you have summed it up very well, whi
i think that the worrying thing for all of us who are british citizens is the extent to which the debate inside the conservative wanting to delude the voters, that we can continue to have our cake and eat it on brexit. brexit involves trade—offs and it involves costs and we need a prime minister who is willing to face up to those costs. i haven't seen that from any of those candidates so far and frankly the policy discussion has been very poor. you will be as frustrated as i am that...
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citizens and noncitizens. those that get here the legal way and those that get here that a legal way. >> a conservative effort illegal immigrant is now offensive. >> calling people here as illegal immigrants is insulting to people who have done it the right way. taken their time to become citizens the right way. one thing if california was swimming in extra money. trying to find programs. a state that is going bankrupt. lost 6 million people in the last decade. it almost makes it even worse. go through the streets of los angeles. san francisco. thousands of homeless people. programs like this trying to alleviate that as trying to have programs that benefit people that are not even american citizens in the first place. >> it just seems like no one is raising that big distinction here. it is what it is. it looks like it has has a good chance for passage. >> i do not think it will be enough votes to stop it. i think it is something that will play into 2020. the left will have to go as far to the left as possible on immigration. i think you will see more and more candidates spilling that pressure to come out in su
citizens and noncitizens. those that get here the legal way and those that get here that a legal way. >> a conservative effort illegal immigrant is now offensive. >> calling people here as illegal immigrants is insulting to people who have done it the right way. taken their time to become citizens the right way. one thing if california was swimming in extra money. trying to find programs. a state that is going bankrupt. lost 6 million people in the last decade. it almost makes it...