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richard: before we begin the actual conservation treatment of any work of art the conservators will very carefully research that object in order to understand how it was made and also how it's best to do the treatment. because it is very important for us to select materials that we feel can be removed in the future. and also, it's important that we use materials that we feel confident will in no way do additional damage to a work of art. boy: how do you ensure that no damage is done during the restoration process? richard: conservators do considerable research before they actually will begin any treatment. it helps them to better understand exactly how the work of art is made, and it also helps them to understand what materials or what techniques they're going to have to use for the treatment. girl: why would someone create a piece of artwork if they know it might not last? richard: artists are creative people, and some of them are very concerned about the materials that they use, but other artists are going to use whatever materials happen to be at hand. which materials they choose to u
richard: before we begin the actual conservation treatment of any work of art the conservators will very carefully research that object in order to understand how it was made and also how it's best to do the treatment. because it is very important for us to select materials that we feel can be removed in the future. and also, it's important that we use materials that we feel confident will in no way do additional damage to a work of art. boy: how do you ensure that no damage is done during the...
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you're a republican, you're a conservative, you consider yourself -- >> conservative, yeah. >> not a republican? >> i don't think it's appropriate to identify with political parties. >> well -- >> as a -- >> are you -- >> as a -- >> are you a conservative democrat? i mean, that's -- >> no. i'm a political conservative -- >> political conservative. >> -- who is more likely to support republicans, because i'm a conservative. >> i like that. >> but that's -- you know -- >> so those of you who are more likely to support republicans because you're conservatives -- >> yes. >> -- have taken out after those of us in the press for reporting on this supposed civil war between the tea party wing of the republican party and the traditional business establishment -- >> right. >> -- institutional -- or institutionalist wing on the party. is that an exaggeration? is that a fiction? >> no. >> a figment of our imagination? >> no, it's absolutely not a fiction. it's becoming less significant -- >> because? >> -- than it was. because -- i mean, two things happened. one, you had a lot of -- you had a lo
you're a republican, you're a conservative, you consider yourself -- >> conservative, yeah. >> not a republican? >> i don't think it's appropriate to identify with political parties. >> well -- >> as a -- >> are you -- >> as a -- >> are you a conservative democrat? i mean, that's -- >> no. i'm a political conservative -- >> political conservative. >> -- who is more likely to support republicans, because i'm a conservative....
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for example, the usda's conservation arm has spent over $100 million to conserve the species.honda beadell: you need to establish some core habitat zones, and that is the problem with that, is finding the money to do it. we have the nature conservancy and they have rehabilitation projects that would be basically be designed to prevent wildfires, to restore areas that have been burned, and then to protect some areas, especially areas where nothing is really going on there anyway, there's no mining, no grazing, to protect those areas. dr. tamzen stringham: a number one problem we have with these systems is they are surrounded by the pinion and juniper trees that have encroached on sagebrush ecosystems, i believe we could have a large impact on improving habitat weekly by treating the uplands and and removing the trees that surround these wet meadow systems, and reducing the impact predators would have and improving the meadows. katrina krause: we all work together. we communicate, collaborate. we do not set distinct boundaries. we help each other out to do multiple conservation
for example, the usda's conservation arm has spent over $100 million to conserve the species.honda beadell: you need to establish some core habitat zones, and that is the problem with that, is finding the money to do it. we have the nature conservancy and they have rehabilitation projects that would be basically be designed to prevent wildfires, to restore areas that have been burned, and then to protect some areas, especially areas where nothing is really going on there anyway, there's no...
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i black conservatives simply tools of the larger way conservative organizations? perhaps they are. perhaps not. but it is clear for the leadership that the two issues -- like value voters, essential marriage, and white marches bond like-minded people of all ethnicities. for black conservatives, crossing over to vote republican or becoming republican is placing moral issues over economic and other concerns in the community may alienate them from black voters who are conservative in the personal moral beliefs but are moderate when it comes to issues of economic, education, and other liberal issues. factoring in barack obama as the first black president has certainly made it more difficult for black conservatives. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm from the university of virginia, and i'm delighted to be here. thanks for sticking with us this afternoon. my remarks today stem from a question -- what happened to judeo-christian america? iin an essay in january 2014. the question was not a lament. just a sincere inquiry based in name far-reaching observation. the ques
i black conservatives simply tools of the larger way conservative organizations? perhaps they are. perhaps not. but it is clear for the leadership that the two issues -- like value voters, essential marriage, and white marches bond like-minded people of all ethnicities. for black conservatives, crossing over to vote republican or becoming republican is placing moral issues over economic and other concerns in the community may alienate them from black voters who are conservative in the personal...
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the conservative columnist and author. editorial page editor of "the wall street journal," david brooks new york times columnist and mark shields is sparring partner. richard brook husbander the distinguished historian of founding fathers: washington hamilton, adams and marlin. and longtime ballet critic for the new yorker the list goes on and on. but i would also talk about the many others less known to the general public who ated a dash -- who added a -- -- added a dash of tabasco to what became the magazine's trademark. as often irreverent editorial paragraphs most important among these latter were bill ricken balker chris simmons and joe soeb rn. bill ricken bacher wrote two weeks after lbj became president, the editors of "national review" regretfully announce that their patience with president lyndon johnson is exhausted. [laughter] which "time" magazine characterized as the impetuosity of the week. it was joe soburn who commented in the issue celebrating ronald reagan's election with the election of ronald reagan, g
the conservative columnist and author. editorial page editor of "the wall street journal," david brooks new york times columnist and mark shields is sparring partner. richard brook husbander the distinguished historian of founding fathers: washington hamilton, adams and marlin. and longtime ballet critic for the new yorker the list goes on and on. but i would also talk about the many others less known to the general public who ated a dash -- who added a -- -- added a dash of tabasco...
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we have the nature conservancy. they have rehabilitation projects that would be designed to prevent wildfires to restore areas that have been burned, and protect some areas. statute -- especially areas where nothing is going on, no mining and grazing, to protect those areas. >> the number one problem we have with the systems is they are surrounded by the pionion and juniper trees that have encroached. i believe we could have a larger impact by removing the trees around the wet meadow systems and reducing the impact creditors would have on these hens and improving the meadows to produce more food for the hens. >> we all work together. we communicate could we collaborate. we don't set distinct boundaries. we each help each other out to do multiple conservation projects for the sage grouse. i have worked with other species that have been in decline. i have never seen this kind of collaboration i see with the sage grouse, so i think it is a really positive thing. i think it is something that needs to continue no matter
we have the nature conservancy. they have rehabilitation projects that would be designed to prevent wildfires to restore areas that have been burned, and protect some areas. statute -- especially areas where nothing is going on, no mining and grazing, to protect those areas. >> the number one problem we have with the systems is they are surrounded by the pionion and juniper trees that have encroached. i believe we could have a larger impact by removing the trees around the wet meadow...
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it wasn't liberal or conservative.if you think about all of those examples come liberals and conservatives would agree focus on the value and success that i am arguing overall is not ideological. there are cases where there's ideological disagreement citizens united versus the federal election commission but i can make a strong case against the court just focusing on the cases where the roles and conservatives would agree. >> use of a number of times that the supreme court has made things worse rather than better. would we be better off without a supreme court? >> i spent a long time pondering that writing this book. there are constitutional scholars do believe we would be better off with the power to strike down. he wrote a book titled taking the constitution away from the court to say we should no longer have judicial review. larry kramer wrote a book calling for popular constitutionalism which he says we should end the judicial supremacy and get as i reflect on it the supreme court got it right. they said the consti
it wasn't liberal or conservative.if you think about all of those examples come liberals and conservatives would agree focus on the value and success that i am arguing overall is not ideological. there are cases where there's ideological disagreement citizens united versus the federal election commission but i can make a strong case against the court just focusing on the cases where the roles and conservatives would agree. >> use of a number of times that the supreme court has made things...
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but if i am talking to conservatives, well we had a , conservative run in 1980. he won 45 states.in 1985, he won 49 out of 57 states, mr. obama, that is an impressive record. [laughter] they did a survey not long ago. they asked the american people who would they vote for, ronald reagan or barack obama? they asked that question last year ronald reagan beat him 2-1. , enormous republican victory in 2010. 2012, you cannot attack barack obama personally. you have to attack his policies. remember i told you earlier , about the villain in star wars. what that is saying is like this luke says tell me about this , darth vader character. in luke says, dark is not a bad guy. it is just his policies are not good for the empire. we think the empire tax should be 7%. and now you are going to get in one of these starfighters and risk your life to destroy a guy who is not a bad guy after all? no! barack obama is destructive to this country. his entire belief system is antithetical to what makes this country work, so attack him for it. don't lie, but hit back. then you have two villains. then it
but if i am talking to conservatives, well we had a , conservative run in 1980. he won 45 states.in 1985, he won 49 out of 57 states, mr. obama, that is an impressive record. [laughter] they did a survey not long ago. they asked the american people who would they vote for, ronald reagan or barack obama? they asked that question last year ronald reagan beat him 2-1. , enormous republican victory in 2010. 2012, you cannot attack barack obama personally. you have to attack his policies. remember i...
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are black conservatives simply tools of the larger way conservative organizations? perhaps they are. perhaps not. but it is clear for the leadership and abortion and same-sex, charismatic leaders who play value voters, essential marriage, and white marches bond like-minded people of all ethnicities. for black conservatives crossing over to vote republican or becoming republican are placing moral issues over economic it may alienate them from christians who are conservative in their personal moral believes but are moderate when it comes to issues of economic, education, and other liberal issues. factoring in barack obama as the first black president has certainly made it more difficult for some black conservatives and made a name for others who decided to oppose the president on moral grounds. thank you. [applause] matthew hedstrom: good afternoon, everyone. i'm from the university of virginia, and i'm delighted to be here. thanks for sticking with us this afternoon. my remarks today stem from a question -- what happened to judeo-christian america? in an essay in jan
are black conservatives simply tools of the larger way conservative organizations? perhaps they are. perhaps not. but it is clear for the leadership and abortion and same-sex, charismatic leaders who play value voters, essential marriage, and white marches bond like-minded people of all ethnicities. for black conservatives crossing over to vote republican or becoming republican are placing moral issues over economic it may alienate them from christians who are conservative in their personal...
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i'm trying to conservative classical liberalism.the liberalism of the founders is the idea of private property and individual rights coupled with individual responsibility and fighting an entire empire because they decided to put a $0.01 tax on tea. because we don't like other people taking our money. we think we can spend our money better than the king can. all of these ideas about the american founding we value as conservatives are liberal ideas and the so-called liberals who actually big state socialists collectivists believe that only the smart people should have the power and everybody else will do what they tell them to do for their own good of course. this progressivism is not new. the idea of a small elite people ruling everybody else and parsing out little garbage i phones and transportation to keep them happy so they keep them in power is ancient and goes back to the romans and predates the romans and empires pharaohs, shaw's, and all this other stuff. limited government and large people. large individual people. so i don'
i'm trying to conservative classical liberalism.the liberalism of the founders is the idea of private property and individual rights coupled with individual responsibility and fighting an entire empire because they decided to put a $0.01 tax on tea. because we don't like other people taking our money. we think we can spend our money better than the king can. all of these ideas about the american founding we value as conservatives are liberal ideas and the so-called liberals who actually big...
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i'm trying to conserve classical liberalism.the liberalism of the founders is the idea of private property and individual rights coupled with individual responsibility and fighting an entire empire because they decided to put a $0.01 tax on tea. because we don't like other people taking our money. we think we can spend our money better than the king can. all of these ideas about the american founding we value as conservatives are liberal ideas and the so-called liberals who actually big state socialists collectivists believe that only the smart people should have the power and everybody else will do what they tell them to do for their own good of course. this progressivism is not new. the idea of a small elite people ruling everybody else and parsing out little garbage i phones and transportation to keep them happy so they keep them in power is ancient and goes back to the romans and predates the romans and empires, pharaohs, shahs, and all this other stuff. limited government and large people. large individual people. so i don'
i'm trying to conserve classical liberalism.the liberalism of the founders is the idea of private property and individual rights coupled with individual responsibility and fighting an entire empire because they decided to put a $0.01 tax on tea. because we don't like other people taking our money. we think we can spend our money better than the king can. all of these ideas about the american founding we value as conservatives are liberal ideas and the so-called liberals who actually big state...
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. >> item 2 a resolution for the bayer water trail and item 3 authorizing the 4 new conservation areas. >> thank you very much both supervisor mar and myself have been working with various departments and organizations on this ordinance and introduced two separate items, however after conversations with with one another and the planning department it makes up to move forward with one resolution that captures all the cities preservation areas i've circulated item 3 that incorporates the text and concept of item 2 to move forward with one item stating all the priorities and some clean up changes proposed by i did it don't make any difference and after the presentation and public comment i'll be school board asking you guys to make those proposed amendments association of bay area governments this is a body that supervisor mar and supervisor kim serve on and i was a previous member in service developed the priority conservation areas to led the city and nonprofit organizations that work on the conservation of those areas can apply for state and federal funding i've been working with the c
. >> item 2 a resolution for the bayer water trail and item 3 authorizing the 4 new conservation areas. >> thank you very much both supervisor mar and myself have been working with various departments and organizations on this ordinance and introduced two separate items, however after conversations with with one another and the planning department it makes up to move forward with one resolution that captures all the cities preservation areas i've circulated item 3 that incorporates...
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go to the conservative book club.com. conservative book club.com.l find a lot of literary information you might like and an honest list. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news website. we would like you to spout out from anywhere in the world. the the word of the day. do not be a misandyrist. please remember the >> this is a fox news alert. an american under arrest returning to the u.s. after training overseas to carry out a deadly plot in the name of isis. kill american soldiers. what we have just learned about his plans. >> air rage, a man nods off on his plane and then this. >> i heard the guy yell out she stabbed me. >> a woman attacks with a pen. hear from the guy who was stabbed while he was sleeping. >> and an espn reporter's ugly tirade bee rating a parking lot employee caught on camera. >> (indiscernible). >> now her punishment is in but does it fit the crime? we report, you decide. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good friday morning. you are watching "fox & friends first". i am answer lie air heart. we are
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but some of the language which are you conservative they would say to me and i would say i'm a conservativeecause my commitment to diversity. no, no. how can you be the party of diversity. loch ness monster is for obama have a little website in the place to donate. we are the party of diversity and i would say no you're not coming you're the party of tribes come interest groups you're a party that says if you don't kill the line on abortion of global warming not only are you out of the club but we are not going to be your friend anymore. when i'm in favor of diversity on talking about the real diversity because there's only one kind of diversity when you get down to it ladies and gentlemen because nobody in this room agrees on everything. when you get down to the tax on every single one of us is a political party of one. the diversity that i celebrate as a conservative is the diversity of the individual person and that's what real diversity is and that's why i celebrate it. [applause] i am not the person that's telling you that your entire identity as a human being can forget about your pol
but some of the language which are you conservative they would say to me and i would say i'm a conservativeecause my commitment to diversity. no, no. how can you be the party of diversity. loch ness monster is for obama have a little website in the place to donate. we are the party of diversity and i would say no you're not coming you're the party of tribes come interest groups you're a party that says if you don't kill the line on abortion of global warming not only are you out of the club but...
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go to the conservative book club.com. conservative book club.com.ry information you might like and an honest list. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news website. we would like you to spout out from anywhere in the world. the the word of the day. do not be a misandyrist. please remember the spin stops here. >>> breaking tonight, the national media starting to take a hard he look at the presidential campaign of hillary clinton. as the former secretary of state marks another day of avoiding tough questions or any questions, from her troubled tenure as secretary of state to her ongoing e-mail scandal. welcome to the kelly file. across the political spectrum, hillary clinton was the top story but the coverage was far from flattering. was she still declining interviews? the fact checkers are digging into what she has said, who she has met with and the so-called ordinary americans it turns out are simply acting as political props to a
go to the conservative book club.com. conservative book club.com.ry information you might like and an honest list. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news website. we would like you to spout out from anywhere in the world. the the word of the day. do not be a misandyrist. please remember the spin stops here. >>> breaking tonight, the national media starting to take a hard he look at the presidential campaign of hillary clinton. as the former secretary of state...
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conservative party's commitment to nuclear deterrent. that is topical because the s&p has made it one of their redline issues. the labour party have said they are also committed to try. for the conservative party will want to use any opportunity to cut out in voters minds about how secure the country will be after a general election. even though the labour party ruled out any direct relation, there is still this talk about whether there could be a vote by phone agreement between the two parties. it's interesting to see that he has been writing today a scathing personal attack on ed miliband, saying he stabbed his brother in the back and is now ready to snap the u.k., talking about things he believes have posed -- he is going to try to like and labor politics to being childish and student like trying to paint a picture of the conservative party -- that is something we have seen from them in terms of campaigning tactics. it will be interesting to see the defense because it has been incredibly absent. the conservatives have been team to pus
conservative party's commitment to nuclear deterrent. that is topical because the s&p has made it one of their redline issues. the labour party have said they are also committed to try. for the conservative party will want to use any opportunity to cut out in voters minds about how secure the country will be after a general election. even though the labour party ruled out any direct relation, there is still this talk about whether there could be a vote by phone agreement between the two...
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but he also has roots in some very socially conservative places.olitically really feels the tension between those two pillars of the party. >> mark, let me bring you back in on the big picture of this conversation and how quickly we watched the developments in arkansas and in indiana from, you know, the end of last week to where we are now. >> yeah and again, it had to do with with the backlash, tamron. of course, this story percolated late last week and indiana became a story. it turned into a huge political and social story in this country starting monday. and also into yesterday. of course, it's now reverberating into arkansas. again, you know what i find very fascinating is that we saw yesterday from governor mike pence of indiana, and it seems today governor hutchinson in arkansas really wants to do their best to make sure that big business is happy with these things. they don't want to necessarily buck the big corporate giants in their state. i think that's a fascinating development. >> so it is. and what then do they do about social conserva
but he also has roots in some very socially conservative places.olitically really feels the tension between those two pillars of the party. >> mark, let me bring you back in on the big picture of this conversation and how quickly we watched the developments in arkansas and in indiana from, you know, the end of last week to where we are now. >> yeah and again, it had to do with with the backlash, tamron. of course, this story percolated late last week and indiana became a story. it...
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and wrote about in a conservative magazine 20 years ago. oklahoma state lawmakers say they have had inquiries from lawmakers in 19 states who say that they might want to do it too now that oklahoma's doing it. so this kind of feels like an edge of the diving board motel, right? in this case next week, lethal injection might go away across the country, all across the country. and in the 32 death penalty states we've got in this country, mostly red states, all across the country, they are then going to have to decide what they're going to do about capital punishment. are they going to go like the conservatives in the nebraska legislature want to do, and get rid of capital punishment altogether. there are strong winds blowing that direction, including some winds from the political right, or are day going to find a backup plan? are they going to follow the lead of oklahoma, which states have done before, that's how he got lethal injection in the first place, when stated followed oklahoma after oklahoma invented lethal injection as a new way to
and wrote about in a conservative magazine 20 years ago. oklahoma state lawmakers say they have had inquiries from lawmakers in 19 states who say that they might want to do it too now that oklahoma's doing it. so this kind of feels like an edge of the diving board motel, right? in this case next week, lethal injection might go away across the country, all across the country. and in the 32 death penalty states we've got in this country, mostly red states, all across the country, they are then...
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social conservatives saying they don't necessarily worry about the value we hold dear in the conservative movement. >> recognized domestic partnerships and providing benefits and so forth. do we think this is a permanent split? >> well that's going to be one of the key questions going into 2016. it is a fraying of the relationship this week. we're definitely seeing that. whether that can be -- those ties can be mended over the course of the next couple months is going to be the big question for 2016. republican candidates for president, we'll have to pick sides in this. >> what does it mean for businesses? one of the quotations you cited there is good-bye to walmart, hello neighborhood. >> right. >> do those kinds of exhortations or threats have teeth? >> that was the quote about walmart. fascinating to see walmart being criticized from the right for so many years, walmart was the target of people on the left who disliked walmart for what they saw as an anti-union stance. now you're seeing folks on the right who are upset about walmart's weighing into this religious liberty and gay marria
social conservatives saying they don't necessarily worry about the value we hold dear in the conservative movement. >> recognized domestic partnerships and providing benefits and so forth. do we think this is a permanent split? >> well that's going to be one of the key questions going into 2016. it is a fraying of the relationship this week. we're definitely seeing that. whether that can be -- those ties can be mended over the course of the next couple months is going to be the big...
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donations and conservative advocacy? >> i couldn't believe it. i heard rumors of this but it wasn't until three brave women came forward to tell their story and their family's story that the true dimensions were exposed. >> there were battering rams, police officers in their faces, screaming at thome. yelling at them. taunting them telling them they couldn't contact a lawyer and couldn't tell friends and family what they were enduring. at the same time one looked out and saw neighbors watching the raid take place. tilling a reporter mysteriously watching the raid. families could not defend themselves publicly. >> what were they atused of doing. >> that's what is so outrageous here. the investigation that ended up occurring was investigation of protected speech. lit cal political speech. >> this is like the irs deal only local officials instead of feds. >>s it ate irs. that the irs came with battering rams. if the irs intruded into the bedrooms of sleeping children. this is an intrusion that didn't just violate their righ
donations and conservative advocacy? >> i couldn't believe it. i heard rumors of this but it wasn't until three brave women came forward to tell their story and their family's story that the true dimensions were exposed. >> there were battering rams, police officers in their faces, screaming at thome. yelling at them. taunting them telling them they couldn't contact a lawyer and couldn't tell friends and family what they were enduring. at the same time one looked out and saw...
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our next guest, a conservative conservative republican says his party can recognize the science. stay with us. it's inside story. >>> when you look at an assembled graphic of the large number of republican politicians said to be thinking about running for president, there's a great deal of agreement on one issue, that the jury is still out. the science is still inconclusive that human activity may not be altering the climate. the first campaign made its official start with ted cruz announcing his candidacy at liberty university in virginia. in an interview with the texas tribune, he said on the global warming alarmists, anyone who actually points to the evidence that disproves their claims, they don't engage in debate. what do they do? scream you're a denier. today the global warming alarmists are the equivalent of the flat earthers. it used to be that it is accepted scientific wisdom the earth is flat and this heretic named galileo was called a denier. we're now joined by a veteran gop legislator who paid a political price for his acceptance of the idea that humans are involved
our next guest, a conservative conservative republican says his party can recognize the science. stay with us. it's inside story. >>> when you look at an assembled graphic of the large number of republican politicians said to be thinking about running for president, there's a great deal of agreement on one issue, that the jury is still out. the science is still inconclusive that human activity may not be altering the climate. the first campaign made its official start with ted cruz...
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conservatives conservatives, they want to make, i believe, a moral statement. we're more godly than you are. we are more worthy and we show it through legislation. now, that's my opinion. i believe that this is all about gays guns and god. the theme that we were hearing back in 2004. there is no threat to religion here whatsoever. the measures coming out of arkansas, indiana, and north dakota are all about old politics because this conservative movement in this country has not been able to come up with new ideas about the economy, about wall street about education, about health care, by the way where is their health care plan, but what they do have is their plastic jesus. and i'm not trying to be sacrireligious here. aren't you tired of hearing, well, bill clinton did it back in 1993. i want to know what you think. tonight's question -- what is more important to republicans, religion or money? text "a" for religion. text "b" for money. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. joining me tonight is gail reichen, mike rogers also e.j. dion. before we go
conservatives conservatives, they want to make, i believe, a moral statement. we're more godly than you are. we are more worthy and we show it through legislation. now, that's my opinion. i believe that this is all about gays guns and god. the theme that we were hearing back in 2004. there is no threat to religion here whatsoever. the measures coming out of arkansas, indiana, and north dakota are all about old politics because this conservative movement in this country has not been able to come...
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my record is a conservative one, it is a i'm not kidding conservative one. it is a record of accomplishment. i did it, i didn't talk about it. i was in an era where you could do more things, we need to restore that in washington dc, we need to stop arguing about what we want to do and stop -- start doing it. which means we have to win. back to the question, i will have to earn it. if i get into the arena, i will have to earn it. nobody will give it to me. that is more than apparent, i will share my heart, i will share my ideas to help people move up. i will share my record, because that is the leading indicator of what i can do in the future in terms of leadership. i think one of the differences for the presidency that other -- that somebody sitting behind that desk need to make decisions. you cannot be an empty slate. we have elected a president that was a phenomenal speaker, but he was two years as a senator and had no record of accomplishment, and before that, he was a state senator with a little record of accomplishment and what did we get? we got the mo
my record is a conservative one, it is a i'm not kidding conservative one. it is a record of accomplishment. i did it, i didn't talk about it. i was in an era where you could do more things, we need to restore that in washington dc, we need to stop arguing about what we want to do and stop -- start doing it. which means we have to win. back to the question, i will have to earn it. if i get into the arena, i will have to earn it. nobody will give it to me. that is more than apparent, i will...
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it is what hundred and 50, so it is actually conservative relative to the imf.oline: the economy is remaining the focal point. if you have been renting, now perhaps they want you to buy we'll stop manus: we are looking at deflation. we will ask our next guest that could do to the pound. they with "countdown" ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back to stop -- welcome back. what could deflation mean for the pound. a senior fx strategist at ubs is here. they think inflation will move towards the 2% target. does the deflation mean anything for the exchange rate or is it a purely symbolic move? >> i think the bank of england had seen much of this coming. in a speech earlier in march they actually started talking about exchange rate pass-through. that was generating an excessively strong currency. i think the bank of england will welcome that. they will go back to the language saying that it is more transitory right now. caroline: today, we also have bank lending. talk to was a little bit about how this is feeding into what is happening in the united kingdom? geoffrey: one of the thin
it is what hundred and 50, so it is actually conservative relative to the imf.oline: the economy is remaining the focal point. if you have been renting, now perhaps they want you to buy we'll stop manus: we are looking at deflation. we will ask our next guest that could do to the pound. they with "countdown" ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back to stop -- welcome back. what could deflation mean for the pound. a senior fx strategist at ubs is here. they think inflation will move towards the 2%...
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speaking to evangelicals and social conservatives. rand paul today had on stage two african-americans, a blind child. hispanic state legislature, a college female student. he is trying to say i want to reach out to all the different groups of the republican party usually has problems with connecting with. >> it wasn't just today. he went to howard university, which is predominantly an african-american university here about two years ago and he spoke at berkeley, not the typical places you find republican politicians. he did that a couple years ago. that's unusual. >> he is going to have a different kind of message and gone around the fact that he has actually had a real career outside the college and the law. >> he is an opt mall gist. >> i think he is going to run as a regular person, had a regular job. he knows what that's like. i think it will be difficult for him to distinguish himself from his father. both his father ron paul had far out opinions swells president obama on foreign policy. >> but ron paul was there today but didn't
speaking to evangelicals and social conservatives. rand paul today had on stage two african-americans, a blind child. hispanic state legislature, a college female student. he is trying to say i want to reach out to all the different groups of the republican party usually has problems with connecting with. >> it wasn't just today. he went to howard university, which is predominantly an african-american university here about two years ago and he spoke at berkeley, not the typical places you...
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but then the conservative party held party until 1964.t of the 1960s, then belonged to the labor party. and in 1970, the conservatives took over again, and most of that decade was shared between the two parties, and at one point the conservatives only had a minority government. but in 1979, margaret thatcher came to power. she altered the course of british politics and the conservatives held office all the way through until 1997 which saw the birth of new labor, and tony blair becoming prime minister. labor then were in government all the way through until 2010 but that's when things started to get difficult for the conservative party, because they have to go into a coalition with the liberal democrats. but now five years on from them there has been an explosion of new parties all vying for authority. on the left the green party, the scotchish and welsh nationalists and on the right the u.k. independence party. this is truly unchartered territory in british politics. >>> we are off to the italian city in milan in just a moment students pr
but then the conservative party held party until 1964.t of the 1960s, then belonged to the labor party. and in 1970, the conservatives took over again, and most of that decade was shared between the two parties, and at one point the conservatives only had a minority government. but in 1979, margaret thatcher came to power. she altered the course of british politics and the conservatives held office all the way through until 1997 which saw the birth of new labor, and tony blair becoming prime...
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appeals to social conservatives, as all conservatives, people that were worried about what is happening these, he's going to appeal to all three types and that is the candidate it's going to be the nominee. ashley: very quickly, probable candidates on the democratic side martin o'malley are to going after hillary for her flip-flop. who do you think could be a real contender to challenge hillary on the democratic side? >> with the liberal base would want would be senator elizabeth warren which we know is not going to run. at least not at this point. but hillary is her own worst enemy, we saw her fumble after day with comments that she's made setting up the stage meeting and she has fundamental problems as a candidate and she wants to be this everyday woman and they want to brand her likeness, but it's all not working and it's not real and i think the american people are going to see through that. that is why i'm so excited about the gop presidential candidates because they are bringing this and being real and the way that they are connecting to the voters and try to make their case. ashl
appeals to social conservatives, as all conservatives, people that were worried about what is happening these, he's going to appeal to all three types and that is the candidate it's going to be the nominee. ashley: very quickly, probable candidates on the democratic side martin o'malley are to going after hillary for her flip-flop. who do you think could be a real contender to challenge hillary on the democratic side? >> with the liberal base would want would be senator elizabeth warren...
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silicon valley conservatives when we come back. first huer is what is coming up tomorrow on "kennedy." >> on the next "kennedy" andy levey will drop by to share recipes and music and he will opine about the news because he does that so well with his beautiful blue eyes. i will see you at 10:00 pacific >>> they work in high-tech and they keep their politics in check. silicon valley is home to some of the biggest technology companies on the planet and it is deeply liberal. the national journal reports that many tech workers who lean right whether they are programmers or start up it comes with being conservative. one long-time political consultant you learn how to operate as a republican. you keep your view points to yourself. >> what is it with people? they don't want anybody to disagree with them ever? >> that's the thing. i don't want you to disagree with me. >> i don't feel safe hearing that. >> i would sue you. >> i mean don't ask, don't tell is back. >> usually when i hear in the closet republican i picture an area port bathroom
silicon valley conservatives when we come back. first huer is what is coming up tomorrow on "kennedy." >> on the next "kennedy" andy levey will drop by to share recipes and music and he will opine about the news because he does that so well with his beautiful blue eyes. i will see you at 10:00 pacific >>> they work in high-tech and they keep their politics in check. silicon valley is home to some of the biggest technology companies on the planet and it is...
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prime minister and the head of the conservative party, david cameron. labor party leader ed milliband and liberal democrats leader nick plage. coverage on c-span3 should be getting under way in just a moment. >> our audience here in this town hall. this is "question time." >> now thank you very much. over the next 90 minutes the three party leaders are going to take the stage here and the question for our audience of course, as ever. an audience that tonight is made up of three lots of 25% who intend to vote for each of those three party leaders, and the remaining 25% for either undecided or supporting other parties. now, joining this program as ever on "question time" you can of course text or tweet. #bbcqt. follow us @bbcquestiontime. press the old red button and see what other people are saying. let's now get cracking and hear from the leader of the conservative party, david cameron. [ applause ] our first question comes from jenny johnson please. jenny johnson. >> will you put back rumors that you plan to cut child tax credit and restrict benefits t
prime minister and the head of the conservative party, david cameron. labor party leader ed milliband and liberal democrats leader nick plage. coverage on c-span3 should be getting under way in just a moment. >> our audience here in this town hall. this is "question time." >> now thank you very much. over the next 90 minutes the three party leaders are going to take the stage here and the question for our audience of course, as ever. an audience that tonight is made up of...