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years in some cases and i think it's important the conservative party the leadership within the party listen to those values and and return to them i think if we see that like with david cameron's speech on europe then the significance of ukip will be far we can claim what you think about the fact the prime minister brush this off as a protest vote is that a bit dangerous with just two years to go now to a general election and by the looks of it easily at least a ukip gathering to stay. well i think you can will probably do very well in the twenty fourteen european elections we've got to remember is ukip don't have any members of parliament the green party even has one member of parliament so i don't there is any concern of his knowledge or for arjun self admits of ukip becoming a significant political force in westminster but what it does do is send a very clear message to the leadership of the conservative party that it's time to return to conservative values because that's where you keep taking a lot of conservative votes i wonder if it will bring thoughts about a referendum any cl
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party think exactly that. they will like to see this debate moved forward, but there is a staunchly conservative when that does not out all feel comfortable with this. almost all opposition and parties are definitely supporting it sending more rights to members of same-sex partnerships, so i think we will see them trying to drive the conservatives together with the constitutional report screaming and kicking into the 21st century. >> thank you for the analysis commentary, from our parliamentary studios. >> coming up, all of the bundesleague action. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has had talks in saudi arabia. the syrian consulate and the disputed the iranian nuclear program more at the top of the agenda. he stressed the time frame for a diplomatic solution with tehran was limited. >> the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog, the iaea, has called on iran to grant them access to the site near tehran. they have long suspected it is at a site for u.s. -- for nuclear research. they say they are refining uranium for peaceful energy purposes. >> the city is observing a day of mourning after a bomb blast killed mo
party think exactly that. they will like to see this debate moved forward, but there is a staunchly conservative when that does not out all feel comfortable with this. almost all opposition and parties are definitely supporting it sending more rights to members of same-sex partnerships, so i think we will see them trying to drive the conservatives together with the constitutional report screaming and kicking into the 21st century. >> thank you for the analysis commentary, from our...
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britain's voters have dealt to prime minister david cameron a serious blow his governing coalition conservative party has been shunted back to a poor third in a key by election the u.k. independence party surged into second place meantime while the beleaguered liberal democrats held on to their seats spite of becoming vacant because one of their former cabinet ministers had to quit over driving offense scandal now as for ukip it's the third time they've come second in a by election the main parties dismiss it as protest votes but analysts say the group started some quitting the e.u. and immigration have some genuine traction with voters they did nigel farage told us you keeps increasing popularity means you'll soon be able to influence mainstream politics. i think there is a feeling i share it that we now are run by a political class of people they all go to the same schools they all go to the same oxford colleges they all take the same degrees they all marry each other sisters i think it unlikely that we're going to be the biggest party in westminster in twenty fifteen but what we could well do is w
britain's voters have dealt to prime minister david cameron a serious blow his governing coalition conservative party has been shunted back to a poor third in a key by election the u.k. independence party surged into second place meantime while the beleaguered liberal democrats held on to their seats spite of becoming vacant because one of their former cabinet ministers had to quit over driving offense scandal now as for ukip it's the third time they've come second in a by election the main...
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burns voters have dealt prime minister david cameron a serious blow his governing coalition conservative party has been shunned back to a poor third in a key by election the u.k. independence party surged into second place while the beleaguered liberal democrats held on to the st despite it becoming vacant because one of their former cabinet ministers had to quit over a driving effect scandal as for the u.k.i.p. it's the third time they've come in second in a by election the main parties dismiss it as protest votes but analysts say the group's stance on quitting the e.u. and immigration have some genuine traction with voters leader nigel farage says u.k.i.p. is increasing popularity means they'll soon be able to influence mainstream politics i think it unlikely that we're going to be the biggest party in westminster in twenty fifteen but what we could well do is we could well catalyze some sort of realignment of british politics while as we draw votes from across the spectrum it is pretty clear to me that the conservative party is now going through i think just about as deep as crisis in histo
burns voters have dealt prime minister david cameron a serious blow his governing coalition conservative party has been shunned back to a poor third in a key by election the u.k. independence party surged into second place while the beleaguered liberal democrats held on to the st despite it becoming vacant because one of their former cabinet ministers had to quit over a driving effect scandal as for the u.k.i.p. it's the third time they've come in second in a by election the main parties...
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after a bruising 2012 election, most are keen to revamp their conservative image. parties looking for a new generation of conservatives who want to limit the size and scope of government and who openly distance themselves on the party's old guard. >> the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. >> tea party favorite rand paul at his -- and his senate colleague marco rubio, the son of cuban immigrants, were the stars on the first day of cpap. >> we don't need a new idea. the idea is called america and it still works. >> rubio gives the party its best chance to retake the white house in 2016. these republicans say they need to maintain their core , standing upalues to abortion and for gun rights. the conservative party -- >> the conservative party has to stop using the same old white guys we have seen for the last 20 years. we need to see asians, hispanics, more blacks, more women like me. that is what we need. we need different messengers. >> finding new messengers may be the focus of this gathering, even if the message stays the same. kimberly halkett, al jazeera, nati
after a bruising 2012 election, most are keen to revamp their conservative image. parties looking for a new generation of conservatives who want to limit the size and scope of government and who openly distance themselves on the party's old guard. >> the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. >> tea party favorite rand paul at his -- and his senate colleague marco rubio, the son of cuban immigrants, were the stars on the first day of cpap. >> we don't need a new idea....
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where you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives and the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want to reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels sort of movement is very. diffuse and not in agreement on a lot of other things i don't think many members of ukip would agree with those call for a twenty hour work week or for free tablet computers for all children or. i know of other sort of beyond beyond social democracy programs but which is just to say it was a really great was their right to be you know decisions and not decided by the european union we believe it should be that it's losers' only significant if the italians want to make a mistake and go against the market that's up to them it shouldn't be done to a european proconsul telling them what to do nicholas th
where you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives and the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want to reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels sort of movement is very....
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independence party has been the governing conservatives into third place in a key a by election the liberaldemocrats held this seat by the vote highlights the growing support for those calling for britain to exit the e.u. u.k.i.p. leader nizar for raj says the increasing popularity of his party means they'll soon be able to impact the country's politics. when i think it unlikely that we're going to be the biggest party of westminster in twenty fifteen but we could well do is we could well catalyze some sort of realignment of british politics while as we draw votes from across the spectrum it is pretty clear to me that the conservative party is now going through i think just just about as deep as crisis in history there are two distinct wings of the conservative party they don't agree with each other on virtually everything and i think if you could gets much stronger than it is today we could see something really new and really quite exciting and. as me who else across really prepares to stand down as the leader of georgia later this year the question turns to what his legacy will be some sa
independence party has been the governing conservatives into third place in a key a by election the liberaldemocrats held this seat by the vote highlights the growing support for those calling for britain to exit the e.u. u.k.i.p. leader nizar for raj says the increasing popularity of his party means they'll soon be able to impact the country's politics. when i think it unlikely that we're going to be the biggest party of westminster in twenty fifteen but we could well do is we could well...
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became dependents party delivers a blow to the governing conservatives in a closely watched by election run to europe sentiment gaining momentum. and the u.s. economy is held hostage on capitol hill with just hours left to go makers to hammer out a deal at one point massive budget cuts which could plunge global finances deeper into crisis. costing live from our studios here in moscow this is alt. american army private bradley manning has confessed in court to charges of passing u.s. secret data to wiki leaks he justified his actions stating they were intended to shed light on the uglier side of washington's foreign policy and to spark a public debate manning fell short of admitting to tougher charges of aiding the enemy denying that his leaks could have harmed american interests when the point now now reports. he has accepted guilt but makes no apologies for what he did at a pretrial hearing on a maryland military base u.s. army private bradley manning admitted to sharing u.s. classified documents and videos with we few leaks saying that he believes the american public have the right to
became dependents party delivers a blow to the governing conservatives in a closely watched by election run to europe sentiment gaining momentum. and the u.s. economy is held hostage on capitol hill with just hours left to go makers to hammer out a deal at one point massive budget cuts which could plunge global finances deeper into crisis. costing live from our studios here in moscow this is alt. american army private bradley manning has confessed in court to charges of passing u.s. secret data...
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is the chancellor just trying to protect the bankers that would ultimately then vote for the conservative party at the next general election what many people here in the u.k. are also saying is that this could really be the tipping point for the e.u. and britain that this could be an issue that could really force the britain to think about other potential ways of isolating themselves father and perhaps even a british exit from the european union well let's discuss this further with brooks newmark is a conservative m.p. and joins me now live from london so why are you the u.k. . opposed to these plans. well i think probably on two levels first of all it's impractical it doesn't make sense. i think that a lot of this is obviously this is a huge outrage out there with the public. they don't understand the banks they certainly see telephone numbers in terms of bankers' bonuses and many ordinary people are struggling out there so the sense of outrage that they as taxpayers have had to bear allowed the banks and then are seeing multi-million pound or dollar or euro bonuses does create a sense of outr
is the chancellor just trying to protect the bankers that would ultimately then vote for the conservative party at the next general election what many people here in the u.k. are also saying is that this could really be the tipping point for the e.u. and britain that this could be an issue that could really force the britain to think about other potential ways of isolating themselves father and perhaps even a british exit from the european union well let's discuss this further with brooks...
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through i think just about its deepest crisis in history there are two distinct wings of the conservative party they don't agree with each other on virtually anything and i think if you get gets much stronger than it is today we could see something really new and really quite exciting in british politics thank you very much for joining us thank you. live. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia which. is a very high return on investment. you'll know me i said but i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups that they needed by this i knew the managers of change their name and strategy but just tell the same budrus. high ranking suspects you know comment pretty upset about that mr president goes. to president clinton. but. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end and he says sick and stop your bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. even if they're your bodyguards to watch themselves because the same goes for them. blood rivers from. i've never heard of such a
through i think just about its deepest crisis in history there are two distinct wings of the conservative party they don't agree with each other on virtually anything and i think if you get gets much stronger than it is today we could see something really new and really quite exciting in british politics thank you very much for joining us thank you. live. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia which. is a very high return on investment. you'll know me i said...
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dependence party delivers a blow to the government conservatives in a closely watched byelection europe sent in to gain momentum. u.s. economies held hostage on capitol hill just hours left for lawmakers time around the. massive budget cuts which launched global finances deep crisis. international as it happens twenty four hours a day this is carrie johnson american army private bradley manning has confessed in court to charges of passing u.s. secret data to wiki leaks he justified his actions stating they were intended to shed light on the ugliest side of washington's foreign policy and the spark of public debate manning though fell short of admitting to tougher charges of aiding the enemy denying that his leaks could have harmed american interests. reports now . he has accepted guilt but makes no apologies for what he did at a pretrial hearing on a maryland military base u.s. army private bradley manning admitted to sharing u.s. classified documents and videos with weak you leak saying that he believes the american public have the right to know the true cost of war the twenty five yea
dependence party delivers a blow to the government conservatives in a closely watched byelection europe sent in to gain momentum. u.s. economies held hostage on capitol hill just hours left for lawmakers time around the. massive budget cuts which launched global finances deep crisis. international as it happens twenty four hours a day this is carrie johnson american army private bradley manning has confessed in court to charges of passing u.s. secret data to wiki leaks he justified his actions...
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politics whilst we draw our votes from across the spectrum it is pretty clear to me that the conservative party is now going through i think just just about its deepest crisis in history there are two distinct wings of the conservative party they don't agree with each other on virtually anything and i think if you get gets much stronger than it is today we could see something really new and really quite exciting in british politics thank you very much for joining us thank you. live. my juggling job to. do hack work and get caught when lobbyist money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind that which is how to influence these situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around someone and said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your building. possibly they want to do a confrontation p
politics whilst we draw our votes from across the spectrum it is pretty clear to me that the conservative party is now going through i think just just about its deepest crisis in history there are two distinct wings of the conservative party they don't agree with each other on virtually anything and i think if you get gets much stronger than it is today we could see something really new and really quite exciting in british politics thank you very much for joining us thank you. live. my juggling...
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course there could be other factors at play here we know that a lot of the financing for the conservative party comes from the city of london so in effect protecting bankers bonuses could be a way for the party to ensure that they get the funding that they need in the run up to this all important general election in twenty fifteen but what many people here in the u.k. are also saying is that this could really be the tipping point for the e.u. and britain that this could be an issue that could really force the britain to think about other potential ways of isolating themselves father and perhaps even a british exit from the european union certainly massive implications there but polly i'm curious what's the big deal i mean if we kept these pinker's salaries don't aren't the banks better off to these guys really need to be making as much money as they are. well this is something that the people that work in the financial services industry contest of course they say that there is a real trickle down effect from these bankers bonuses that whole if a bonus generally goes to the treasury that's money
course there could be other factors at play here we know that a lot of the financing for the conservative party comes from the city of london so in effect protecting bankers bonuses could be a way for the party to ensure that they get the funding that they need in the run up to this all important general election in twenty fifteen but what many people here in the u.k. are also saying is that this could really be the tipping point for the e.u. and britain that this could be an issue that could...
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is the chancellor just trying to protect the bankers that would ultimately then vote for the conservative party at the next general election what many people here in the u.k. are also saying is that this could really be the tipping point for the e.u. and britain that this could be an issue that could really force the britain to think about other potential ways of isolating themselves father and perhaps even a british exit from the european union. british conservative m.p. brooks newmark told me earlier that the prospect of bankers leaving london is much worse than public outrage at their excessive pay packets. we're well aware of the toxicity of this issue and we're well aware of the insensitivity of many bankers some of the big banks in terms of the way they have rewarded themselves given these times of what's starting but there is a practical problem which is that the people who are in banks and banks themselves are very mobile so they can go anywhere in the world they don't need to be in london or paris or frankfurt or even zurich for that matter they can go anywhere and do their business be
is the chancellor just trying to protect the bankers that would ultimately then vote for the conservative party at the next general election what many people here in the u.k. are also saying is that this could really be the tipping point for the e.u. and britain that this could be an issue that could really force the britain to think about other potential ways of isolating themselves father and perhaps even a british exit from the european union. british conservative m.p. brooks newmark told me...
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conservatives. you have to remember, this is not a gathering for the republican party. s the gathering for conservatives. the most conservative group in the republican party. these are folks that ultimately vote in primaries. this is the group that decides who our republican nominee is and it's all about entertainment. donald trump is the main speaker of the event. that should say it all. and the tone was set very early on, reverend. they closed the door on groups like go proud, on republicans that have a strong stand on immigration. so the tone was set very early on that they weren't going to open up their tent to everyone within the republican party because frankly to move forward we need to have donald trump. i mean, heaven forbid we need to have the donald trumps, go proud, independence. everyone should be a part of a group like this and it was sad to watch this all play out. for the most part, i didn't hear a lot of new ideas. we mentioned that this was a time where people should be talking about new ideas for the republican party in the 21st century. fram frankly,
conservatives. you have to remember, this is not a gathering for the republican party. s the gathering for conservatives. the most conservative group in the republican party. these are folks that ultimately vote in primaries. this is the group that decides who our republican nominee is and it's all about entertainment. donald trump is the main speaker of the event. that should say it all. and the tone was set very early on, reverend. they closed the door on groups like go proud, on republicans...
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are conservatives hurting the republican party in elections? >> no, conservatives are helping republican party in elections and the more that republicans run as conservatives, the better they'll do in elections. i think you can go back and look at the elections of 2010 when republicans were buoyed by tea party support, strong conservative support. you can go back and look at 1994, the republican revolution happened because of conservatives. you can go back and look at 1980, 1984. the times when republicans have done the best electorally has been when they've been conservative and unapologetic about it. i'll say there are times when republicans should make clear that they are not being sort of exclusionary, when they're making their arguments. i would say some of the rhetoric on immigration, for instance, in 2012 had that effect. may have been fair, may not have been fair, but there is he' no question that it had that affect. so there are ways, i think, that republicans can taylor their message to talk about some of the issues, in a way that is i
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been indicted for crimes against humanity, creating tension -- >> also on monday, german's conservative partyuled out giving homosexual couples the same tax rules as heterosexual couples. some in the cdu called for change, exposing divisions in the party. angela merkel went with the traditionalists, ending the debate ahead of national electiosn ins in september. >> a country in mourning as hugo chavez's death led to an outpouring of grief in caracas. chaves died after a 2-year battle with cancer. >> we have recieved the most tragic news we will have to tell our people. hugohe 5hth of march, chavez died. >> for 14 years he held sway over venezuela and critics say he was autocratic but he pumped billions into social projects and was adored by the poor. his body was taken to the military academy, where it lay in state and allowed mourners to pay respects. >> chavez was everything, our father, brother, everything. >> chavez is my people. chavez is venezuela. >> fresh elections are next in the political transition but this week, they said goodbye to one of latin america's most colorful eaders. >>
been indicted for crimes against humanity, creating tension -- >> also on monday, german's conservative partyuled out giving homosexual couples the same tax rules as heterosexual couples. some in the cdu called for change, exposing divisions in the party. angela merkel went with the traditionalists, ending the debate ahead of national electiosn ins in september. >> a country in mourning as hugo chavez's death led to an outpouring of grief in caracas. chaves died after a 2-year...
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needs to be a conservative partyh no apologies. second, it must recruit candidates who are not only principle's conservatives, but articulate, as well. if we don't have candidates who can communicate these principles well, we're going to lose election after election. third, we must embrace the changing demographics of america, not by diluting our principles, but by reaching out to all americans. if there are those in the republican party who cannot subscribe to the principles, let them go their way. >> we should reach out to everybody, but if you don't agree with what i say get! are you sure you're going to reach out to all? >> american way means we don't take hard-earned money from your family's pocket to provide a better standard of living to those who are no willing to work. cenk: yeah! let's reach out except those bums, i don't want them anywhere near us. bold new ideas by the republicans. let's bring in joe williams, the deputy chief of the boston globe's washington bureau. excellent guest on "the young turks."
needs to be a conservative partyh no apologies. second, it must recruit candidates who are not only principle's conservatives, but articulate, as well. if we don't have candidates who can communicate these principles well, we're going to lose election after election. third, we must embrace the changing demographics of america, not by diluting our principles, but by reaching out to all americans. if there are those in the republican party who cannot subscribe to the principles, let them go their...
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it does provide more fuel, of course, and the british government, the conservative party has an issue with the rise and the view we would like britain to withdraw from the eu and it does provide more fuel to the fire to the people saying britain needs to do less in europe and look more to the rest of the world. so i think that's also -- there's a political dimension, as well, for the conservative party who are the sort of majority party and coalition government. that's another reason they quite like europe to be cleaned up for political reasons. we will also get -- you mentioned ed in the introduction. we will be speaking to ed bowles a little later in the program. kelly, back to you. >> ross, perfect. we'll get back to you for that. it's a big issue in britain. britain had flown a jet carrying a million euros to cyprus just dm case they were needed. >>> straight ahead on the program, we'll hear exclusively from aaron levy about his new plans for going global and we'll leave you a look at how futures are trading ahead on wall street after some ugly data out of the eurozone. >>> welcom
it does provide more fuel, of course, and the british government, the conservative party has an issue with the rise and the view we would like britain to withdraw from the eu and it does provide more fuel to the fire to the people saying britain needs to do less in europe and look more to the rest of the world. so i think that's also -- there's a political dimension, as well, for the conservative party who are the sort of majority party and coalition government. that's another reason they quite...
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growing yearning to untangle from what is perceived as too complicated a world effects post parties conservatives and liberals alike they just want out. for israel even the tendency toward isolationism is extremely dangerous refusing to speak on camera some of the delegates expressed frustration over the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel as defense secretary chuck hagel is known to have been critical of the pro israel lobby president obama will not be speaking at the conference this year but he'll be traveling to israel at the end of the month then one of the speakers years said it's going to be a real challenge for him to show that deep down that podium he really understands is well under threats that he faces that gives an impression that he is not too happy about the administration seemingly trying to play down the war talk in washington i'm going to check on. well it's not just walk talk but also money talk dominating this year's conference israeli lobbyists want to ensure aid to israel is exempt from the looming u.s. spending cuts and mana remains to be seen whether they'll succee
growing yearning to untangle from what is perceived as too complicated a world effects post parties conservatives and liberals alike they just want out. for israel even the tendency toward isolationism is extremely dangerous refusing to speak on camera some of the delegates expressed frustration over the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel as defense secretary chuck hagel is known to have been critical of the pro israel lobby president obama will not be speaking at the conference this...
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it will be led by the prime minister's conservative party. tell include a right wing jewish home party. the other key party is headed up by the tv personality -- the new government will be the first in years without ultraorthodox jewish parties. in just over a minute we will have the latest sports news. >> first we will look at other stories from around the world. >> a founding member of cambodia's brutal rouge has died while on trial for genocide. he died at the age of 87. he was one of only a handful of leaders to be tried for the killings of up to 2 million people. >> here in germany police arrested four radical islammists for plotting a series of murders. raids uncovered loaded firearms, bulletproof vest and ingredients for explosives. the main target is thought to be the leader of a far right political party. >> japan so close to completing the world's first lava barrier. the barrier is 20 meters high and one kilometer long. it is hoped to protect residents and the roads needed to evacuate them. the last eeruption was over 200 years ago a
it will be led by the prime minister's conservative party. tell include a right wing jewish home party. the other key party is headed up by the tv personality -- the new government will be the first in years without ultraorthodox jewish parties. in just over a minute we will have the latest sports news. >> first we will look at other stories from around the world. >> a founding member of cambodia's brutal rouge has died while on trial for genocide. he died at the age of 87. he was...
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conservative solutions. about the republican party. i utterly reject pes schism.not have carried on november 7, but we haven't lost the country we love. we have not lost our way. i'm sorry i won't be your president. but i will be your coworker and i will work shoulder to shoulder along side you. >> dana: i don't know if you had a chance to see it earlier today, the applause from the room was interesting to watch on twitter because reporters were saying my gosh, he is getting a great standing ovation. he is getting rousing applaus and he is being welcomed and he seemed surprise. i'm not surprised. are you? >> kimberly: i'm not surprised. the interview he is has done postmortem from the election, you saw someone likable, tremendous amount of appeal. i love how he took the blame on his own shoulders, it was on -- >> dana: he didn't blame the secret service. >> kimberly: right. reminded me of george w. bush that says it stops with me. what went wrong is because of the cam pape, not because of this. that message resonateed. a true lead they're wanted to serve. he could
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politics whilst we draw our votes from across the spectrum it is pretty clear to me that the conservative partyis now going through i think just about its deepest crisis in history there are two distinct wings of the conservative party they don't agree with each other on virtually anything and i think if you get gets much stronger than it is today we could see something really new and really quite exciting in british politics they came out fast thanks very much for joining us thank you. live. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lang you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture. the news that she could laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and worry that this is why you should care only on the dog all. these children. they're serving a sentence just like their
politics whilst we draw our votes from across the spectrum it is pretty clear to me that the conservative partyis now going through i think just about its deepest crisis in history there are two distinct wings of the conservative party they don't agree with each other on virtually anything and i think if you get gets much stronger than it is today we could see something really new and really quite exciting in british politics they came out fast thanks very much for joining us thank you. live....
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i think he ought to go back to that party, go back to the democrats, the conservative movement, the republican party would be glad to see him go. >> michael medved, i am heaping
i think he ought to go back to that party, go back to the democrats, the conservative movement, the republican party would be glad to see him go. >> michael medved, i am heaping
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the republican party lost because it's not conservative. it didn't get the base out.ction. >> eric: your thoughts? >> greg: it's hard to take a rebranding suggestion from someone named reince priebus. it sounds like a disorder you get from a shampoo. it's true! the party doesn't need a makeover. they need a makeunder. the party has been victimized by the media who smeared them as uncool. no way to be a republican and be cool. it's associated also to being old. if you look at mccain, most people thought he was a cranky old guy, when he was a war hero who spent five-and-a-half years in a prison camp. most people didn't know that. they saw a cranky guy trying to beat a young black man for the office of the presidency. they need to simplify and say -- who do you want to be? you want to be an individual. you don't want to be part of the government. strive for achievement. how cool is that? that is what you get out to young people today. ref ject government influence. how simple is that? >> eric: is it smart for the g.o.p. and reince priebus is a say we have an autopsy repo
the republican party lost because it's not conservative. it didn't get the base out.ction. >> eric: your thoughts? >> greg: it's hard to take a rebranding suggestion from someone named reince priebus. it sounds like a disorder you get from a shampoo. it's true! the party doesn't need a makeover. they need a makeunder. the party has been victimized by the media who smeared them as uncool. no way to be a republican and be cool. it's associated also to being old. if you look at mccain,...
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what happened is her own party after learning of these allegations, this is the p.a.n., most conservative partyitself said because of the allegations we would not like you to run and essentially stopped her from running and took her name off the ballot. but again the general election is in july and she still has a chance if the court system, the judicial system in mexico moves fast enough. >> so she's saying -- or they're saying she would simply be a distraction and maybe she needs to think about backing it up. >> i had an opportunity to speak with her. and what she was telling me is, listen, i am a very successful businesswoman. she has two companies in las vegas. she is very involved in the migrant community in nevada and also in california. so this is not like i decided to run for office overnight. she's very, very distraught, incredibly mad about the allegations and she says she's going to fight this to the end. >> keep us informed. good to see you, rafael. >>> all right. leaders are on the move. we turn to the world travels of some major movers and shakers. >> they're all over the place. w
what happened is her own party after learning of these allegations, this is the p.a.n., most conservative partyitself said because of the allegations we would not like you to run and essentially stopped her from running and took her name off the ballot. but again the general election is in july and she still has a chance if the court system, the judicial system in mexico moves fast enough. >> so she's saying -- or they're saying she would simply be a distraction and maybe she needs to...
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britain voters have dealt prime minister david cameron a serious blow his governing coalition conservative party has been shunned back to a poor third in a key by election the u.k. independence party surged into second place while the beleaguered liberal democrats held on to the seat despite of becoming vacant because one of their former cabinet ministers had to quit over a driving offense scandal as for the u.k.i.p. it's the third time they've come in come in second in a byelection the main parties dismiss it as protest votes but analysts say the group stance on quitting the e.u. and immigration have some genuine traction with voters one of the u.k.i.p. euro m.p.'s is gerard batten and he now joins us live let's hear what he makes of these results thank you for being with us so what does this vote mean to you coming in second or trouncing prime minister cameron. well i think it's historic landmark for us and our party was formed twenty two years ago this year it was always intended to be a force in british politics and it's been a very slow job you know actually achieving that you know from abs
britain voters have dealt prime minister david cameron a serious blow his governing coalition conservative party has been shunned back to a poor third in a key by election the u.k. independence party surged into second place while the beleaguered liberal democrats held on to the seat despite of becoming vacant because one of their former cabinet ministers had to quit over a driving offense scandal as for the u.k.i.p. it's the third time they've come in come in second in a byelection the main...
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not actually it's the first past the post it's the reason why our conservative party's in power now is i think about thirty thirty five percent of the vote. we have two strong left party created a very nice split and there's been several referendums to switch to a better voting system but they've never gone through just to to general apathy i think. we're fighting hard up here to change just like you guys are absolutely right in fact the countries in the world that have first past the post winner take all elections still canada the united states the united kingdom greece. australia and new zealand there are six or seven there's one on this ng and and many of the australia new zealand. voting and i know it's been a real struggle up in canada and you excellent point thanks for correcting me on them like thanks for the call randall in grand rapids michigan hey reynolds what's up how you doing i just wanted to go back in touch bases which were saying about the white privilege i really feel like you get the middle name. and. with this country that they built they built a country on racism o
not actually it's the first past the post it's the reason why our conservative party's in power now is i think about thirty thirty five percent of the vote. we have two strong left party created a very nice split and there's been several referendums to switch to a better voting system but they've never gone through just to to general apathy i think. we're fighting hard up here to change just like you guys are absolutely right in fact the countries in the world that have first past the post...
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see it you see the risk of being involved now in syria and elsewhere in the woods you see the conservative party over the course over the phone but in general is much more we if nothing else the bush administration said was true about the war in iraq perhaps as official declaration of war was a prelude to what was really to come a campaign on the harsh terrain of a nation as large as california could be longer and more difficult than some predict. however not even president bush could predict how long or how expensive this war would really be. in washington meghan lopez r.t. . ten years later hundreds of thousands of lives trillions of dollars spent what is the state of iraq today to discuss i'd like to bring in the panel from california i'm joined by former alaskan senator mike gravel and in new york sara flounders co-director of the international action center she's also the author of the book you see there war without victory. welcome to the both of you so senator i want to start with you was it worth it not only was it worth it it was a criminal act i mean if we adhere to the nuremberg princ
see it you see the risk of being involved now in syria and elsewhere in the woods you see the conservative party over the course over the phone but in general is much more we if nothing else the bush administration said was true about the war in iraq perhaps as official declaration of war was a prelude to what was really to come a campaign on the harsh terrain of a nation as large as california could be longer and more difficult than some predict. however not even president bush could predict...
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especially the conservative party is i want to say the funded both seventy percent of their campaigns. and i have followed up with the people that you talk to there chris i mean talk about what fukushima's like today. well you have a lot of problems i mean you know people can't evacuate some people are still in denial i mean they've lived there for you know generations and generations so the thought of just leaving and leaving their lifestyle is very difficult and you know some people still want to farm they think they can do that. families have been torn apart it's really really difficult the children can't go outside. for more than you know three hours because of the radiation and it's tough and fortunately i was still reading reports today even saying you know the state of radiation is. bad and then it was previously told i mean it's not as bad as people think i mean it's just unbelievable kind of the downed plane in the media still two years later which as you said we don't see the effects of this for decades still i mean to kind of dismiss this as oh it's over it's not really a b
especially the conservative party is i want to say the funded both seventy percent of their campaigns. and i have followed up with the people that you talk to there chris i mean talk about what fukushima's like today. well you have a lot of problems i mean you know people can't evacuate some people are still in denial i mean they've lived there for you know generations and generations so the thought of just leaving and leaving their lifestyle is very difficult and you know some people still...
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of this which await my full joining me live now is model anderson and i mean people bridges conservative party thank you for joining us here on r.g.p. is it any of her to let fall any you bailout divorce cyprus or has that branch now been burnt. where. the bridge has not been burnt it says march first the european union wants cyprus to continue to be part of the euro so they will have to find the solution i think the solution they are proposing is wrong it is affecting p. . you know have small the poor suits and who are saving for the future lives or when they retire and this is not fear at all i think the eurozone suit should be able to propose another type of solution. british investors have significant amounts of money in cyprus and that's aside from u.k. military presence how concerned is your government about national interests lee. well i think it's they are very concerned i mean it's not only the military force that has money there but there were other people express through its living in cyprus who have money in the. banks in cyprus there are people who are investing in finance i mean
of this which await my full joining me live now is model anderson and i mean people bridges conservative party thank you for joining us here on r.g.p. is it any of her to let fall any you bailout divorce cyprus or has that branch now been burnt. where. the bridge has not been burnt it says march first the european union wants cyprus to continue to be part of the euro so they will have to find the solution i think the solution they are proposing is wrong it is affecting p. . you know have small...
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it you see the biskit of being involved now in syria and elsewhere in the words you see the conservative party over the course of a different but in general is much more weaker you see it the conservative woman two days ago nobody spoke about any international issue you see there's more worry about the debt in general and so i think it's was the most way to change if i look back on the longer so you just saw our list our checklist of what was actually done in iraq do you have anything to add on to that checklist no i think you covered basically pretty much of the main thing is you had a group of civilians who came into iraq who planned the invasion they say in the army this creates a fiction so that inside the pentagon you had you had this friction still go on going to not going to just to highlight it but on the more a longer term. you had the decision to go to war without any international cover without any basic cover on the long term you know after two thousand and six so. you create you knew there was basically a dysfunctional country moving forward and as you say there was a lot of corru
it you see the biskit of being involved now in syria and elsewhere in the words you see the conservative party over the course of a different but in general is much more weaker you see it the conservative woman two days ago nobody spoke about any international issue you see there's more worry about the debt in general and so i think it's was the most way to change if i look back on the longer so you just saw our list our checklist of what was actually done in iraq do you have anything to add on...