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the goal was to oust conservatives from the democratic party and make that party solidly progressive. and he assumed that the gop would become a solidly conservative party. it made no sense for the nation to have, as he said, a democratic tweed l dumb and a republican tweedledee. he believed that the country needed two effective and responsible political parties, each ideologically consistent and united, each supporting its leaders and offering voters meaningful choices at election time. but he didn't seem to realize that the republican party, the party of lincoln, was still anathema in the south. and, apparently, he didn't understand the strong emotional and cultural ties that the south had to the democratic party. southerners believed that the democratic party was their party, and conservative southern democrats were not about to take a hike over to the gop. still, fdr was immensely popular in the south and so popular that he thought he could risk engaging in primary fights. there's a story about a southern schoolteacher and her class that illustrates fdr's quasidivine status below
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then i would like to pass on my responsibilities to the younger generation of democratic party lawmakers. >> >> kan is believed to have made the decision because some party members had hinted that they would vote in favor of a no confidence motion against the cabinet, which had been submitted on the previous day to the lower house. ruling ruling and opposition party members speculate that kan wants to stay in his post until january. >> translator: a >> translator: a state of cold shutdown at the reactors of the damaged fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant would lay the groundwork for my resignation. >> the >> the plant's operator, tokyo electric power company, says it will achieve a cold shutdown of the reactors by january 2021. however, democratic party senior member and former prime minister yukio hatoyama sharply reacted to kan's remarks. hatoyama said it was agreed that kan would resign after reconstruction law passes and second supplementary budget plan is formulated, which is expected in about a month. secretary-general nobody te r rowirow ishihara called on kan to ishihara called
then i would like to pass on my responsibilities to the younger generation of democratic party lawmakers. >> >> kan is believed to have made the decision because some party members had hinted that they would vote in favor of a no confidence motion against the cabinet, which had been submitted on the previous day to the lower house. ruling ruling and opposition party members speculate that kan wants to stay in his post until january. >> translator: a >> translator: a...
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liberal democratic party along with approval from members of a number of other parties. the legislation lays out tenets for the establishment of a government body to oversee reconstruction and authorize special bond issues to funds the rebuilding. it designated the disaster-hit region as a special zone eligible for preferential treatment. in addition the bill requires the establishment of a government reconstruction task force and the appointment of a minister responsible for the rebuilding efforts. the legislation means that the government can begin a full-scale reconstruction effort. specific measures are yet to be worked out. the government of prime minister kan was forced to make compromises with the opposition to achieve passage of the bill in the divided legislature. earlier we spoke to nhk world's political commentator about it. >> what is the significance of this legislation? >> japan has lacked basic policies on reconstructing devastated areas. the new legislation means that especially government entities can handle the entire reconstruction process. and it qual
liberal democratic party along with approval from members of a number of other parties. the legislation lays out tenets for the establishment of a government body to oversee reconstruction and authorize special bond issues to funds the rebuilding. it designated the disaster-hit region as a special zone eligible for preferential treatment. in addition the bill requires the establishment of a government reconstruction task force and the appointment of a minister responsible for the rebuilding...
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apparently, according to james carville, she's one of the most popular people in the democratic partyshington, d.c. anthony weiner, even talking to follow democrats who want to like him, say he's a tough guy to really get, you know, warm up to. so why him? she apparently had george cloob clooney at her beck and call, john cusack, and she ends up with anthony weiner. >> well, you would know better than me what women look for. but i think a sense of humor. he's noted for that. and his intelligence. not evident lately but of course over the years. he's courted her actively. when he met her in the 2008 presidential campaign when she was by hillary clinton's side so long, he met her there and actively pursued her and obviously was victorious because 11 months ago, bill clinton performed the vows, officiating at their wedding. >> and that is what was so interesting to me. what happens when all of this breaks? she's not by his side but we hear she caws hillary clinton. he calls bill clinton. and, you know, this is a woman who has been with hillary clinton through the lewinsky scandal. hillar
apparently, according to james carville, she's one of the most popular people in the democratic partyshington, d.c. anthony weiner, even talking to follow democrats who want to like him, say he's a tough guy to really get, you know, warm up to. so why him? she apparently had george cloob clooney at her beck and call, john cusack, and she ends up with anthony weiner. >> well, you would know better than me what women look for. but i think a sense of humor. he's noted for that. and his...
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why work within the party progressive democrats of america as opposed to starting a third party of fourth party if they've already standing outside the party throwing stones. metaphorically you know what i work with and within the democratic side and outside what's unique about progressive democrats of america progress as first democrat second both inside and outside the democratic party the reality is we have achieved party system we're the insurgency we're not the democratic party where the progressives are the ones working with the progressive caucus eighty three members that are currently working right now to make sure that we get out of afghanistan are fighting for single payer who are pro the inside out so that's an important distinction we have to bring the street to work that many of the nurses have been doing in regards to single player house to come to the halls of congress that's why with bernie sanders today and the work that he's doing with his senate bill we have to work as progressives inside the party as an insurgency to get the party back to where you know it ca
why work within the party progressive democrats of america as opposed to starting a third party of fourth party if they've already standing outside the party throwing stones. metaphorically you know what i work with and within the democratic side and outside what's unique about progressive democrats of america progress as first democrat second both inside and outside the democratic party the reality is we have achieved party system we're the insurgency we're not the democratic party where the...
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while kan's ruling democratic party pulled together to defeat the motion, some members now want him to quit as soon as possible. >> tensions ran high on thursday as democrats tried to decide whether or not to support the no-confidence motion. earlier in the day, kan held a meeting with former prime minister yukio hatoyama who had been push for his resignation. the two had reached an agreement. at a gathering before the vote the prime minister indicated his intention to step down after achieving some degree of progress on japan's recovery effort. >> translator: after making sure that nuclear crisis has been resolved to a certain extent, i will have fulfilled my duties as prime minister. then i would like to pass on my responsibilities to younger democratic party lawmakers. >> reporter: hatoyama responded positively. >> translator: it is my understanding that the prime minister has conveyed an important decision in his own words. i would like to ask everyone to act in unity. >> reporter: with the help of hatoyama and his followers the lower house, which is controlled by the dpj, rejected
while kan's ruling democratic party pulled together to defeat the motion, some members now want him to quit as soon as possible. >> tensions ran high on thursday as democrats tried to decide whether or not to support the no-confidence motion. earlier in the day, kan held a meeting with former prime minister yukio hatoyama who had been push for his resignation. the two had reached an agreement. at a gathering before the vote the prime minister indicated his intention to step down after...
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for somebody who has had a very promising career in the democratic party and certainly has -- has been in a very, very bad place, according to many democratic sources who have been talking to him the past few
for somebody who has had a very promising career in the democratic party and certainly has -- has been in a very, very bad place, according to many democratic sources who have been talking to him the past few
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the democratic party and the republican party.run for president and you want to have a shot at winning as you run for president or any elected office, you have to join one of these parties. and when you hear ron paul there saying that, he himself is acknowledging he doesn't agree with the republican party on many issues. yet in order for him to run for president, for him to be taken seriously he himself has to conform. >> then we also know that ron paul is a republican, but he certainly has a libertarian philosophy. do unconventional candidates like this have a real chance of winning the nomination? >> unfortunately, no. not at this point. what we've seen over the past couple of years is that they can start to steer the conversation. you know, just a few hours ago when he was on "state of the union" he talked about how back when he ran in 2007 and 2008, he talked about his opposition to the wars in afghanistan and iraq. he talked about his opposition to this out of control federal spending. these are two issues that we are startin
the democratic party and the republican party.run for president and you want to have a shot at winning as you run for president or any elected office, you have to join one of these parties. and when you hear ron paul there saying that, he himself is acknowledging he doesn't agree with the republican party on many issues. yet in order for him to run for president, for him to be taken seriously he himself has to conform. >> then we also know that ron paul is a republican, but he certainly...
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true leaders of the democratic party should exhibit a little leadership. and ask this guy to resign. i think that it is the appropriate thing to do. i don't think you can have a guy -- this has been high drama for now 10 days. of lying and running around and making up stories, lewd behavior. you just illustrated the first eight minutes of the show -- who knows what else is out there. >> greta: congressman cantor has asked for his resignation. why do you think speaker boehner has not? >> i'm not sure. i think the nrcc has been clear. they've asked for the donations to be returned. [ talking over each other ] >> greta: there's one congresswoman out of ohio has already said she is going to donate her $,000 to charity. >> yeah. that's obviously -- obviously a call the nrcc made to all of the people who received donations from anthony weiner. this guy has been a spokesperson for the democratic party, essentially a congressman. he's been all over the news media. >> greta: lucky you. imagine if he left today and disappeared. if he sticks around until the next ele
true leaders of the democratic party should exhibit a little leadership. and ask this guy to resign. i think that it is the appropriate thing to do. i don't think you can have a guy -- this has been high drama for now 10 days. of lying and running around and making up stories, lewd behavior. you just illustrated the first eight minutes of the show -- who knows what else is out there. >> greta: congressman cantor has asked for his resignation. why do you think speaker boehner has not?...
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the internet so how did the saga finally come to a close and will the loss of winner leave the democratic party shrivelled up for some answers let's turn to democratic strategist erica community and todd's well he's a washington correspondent for the takeaway on public radio international i think i ran out of every single pun that you can hope you are not terribly successfully taught i'll start with you i mean i want to preface this by saying that it kind of pains me to do this story i feel like there are so many more important issues that we really could be talking about today but the old school journalist in me i guess i would say that finally we had an actual developments he stepped down there's something to talk about here let's take a look at what what's next on the agenda. you've been on the hill all day today you i'm sure talk to members and seen sort of the agenda behind the scenes how much pressure was there behind closed doors for him to step down i mean was this in the coming the pressure was mounting on anthony weiner he was defiant up until really the weekend three day weekend in f
the internet so how did the saga finally come to a close and will the loss of winner leave the democratic party shrivelled up for some answers let's turn to democratic strategist erica community and todd's well he's a washington correspondent for the takeaway on public radio international i think i ran out of every single pun that you can hope you are not terribly successfully taught i'll start with you i mean i want to preface this by saying that it kind of pains me to do this story i feel...
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but i want to keep it framed here about what's going on inside the democratic party. you're both democrats, of course. we spoke with our weekly conversation called press pads which is available on our log and website with barbara lee that california democrat and the house and i asked her if there was a political will among liberals to keep funding the war in afghanistan? >> you would vote to end funding now? >> oh, yes, i'm going to offer an amendment to do that. that doesn't mean i do not want to -- i'm going to make sure we have enough funding to protect our troops and provide for what they need and to bring them home safely and orderly. we need to cut the funding, as appropriator, that's our job, that's the congress' job. we have to cut the power of the purse strings and do what we need to do to secure the security of our country. >> senator reid, there's a lot of people, particularly in the democratic party that say, look bin laden is dead. al qaeda is not a prebs in afghanistan. we have to draw it down quickly now. there's something vague about the mission. >> the
but i want to keep it framed here about what's going on inside the democratic party. you're both democrats, of course. we spoke with our weekly conversation called press pads which is available on our log and website with barbara lee that california democrat and the house and i asked her if there was a political will among liberals to keep funding the war in afghanistan? >> you would vote to end funding now? >> oh, yes, i'm going to offer an amendment to do that. that doesn't mean i...
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or outside the democratic party this i do believe. i think that the republican agenda, tax breaks for billionaires' and savage cuts on the need of the middle class and working families. these guys really do want to take us back to the 1920's where if you're old and poor your on your own, no health care for you. if you were a kid, didn't matter these are serious people. they are not fooling around. they want to take us back to the 1920's to the of the article society where power rested and they had very, very wealthy people. i think that their views, that ideology is way, way out of touch with what the american people believe. one of the problems we have is a pretty poor job which is also corporately owned to a large degree not to mention a television station so you've got that problem, but i think whether you are running in the democratic party or not i beg of you do not become cynical, do not give up on the political parts. we are fighting for not only our generation, up but for our kids and grandchildren. i have six grandchildren. i
or outside the democratic party this i do believe. i think that the republican agenda, tax breaks for billionaires' and savage cuts on the need of the middle class and working families. these guys really do want to take us back to the 1920's where if you're old and poor your on your own, no health care for you. if you were a kid, didn't matter these are serious people. they are not fooling around. they want to take us back to the 1920's to the of the article society where power rested and they...
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the social democratic party, politically right of center. the party leader, a man with as much experience in business as in parliament, is set to become the next prime minister. we want to go to cnn's nina desantos who joins us from the portuguese capital. just before the elections happened, mr. quella had criticized practices, i guess what he called the plan that he had, his austerity plan and said that the government did not do enough for the country's economy. what does he plan to do? >> that's right, manita, let's remind our viewers how we got to this. these snap elections that the portuguese were voting on yesterday were actually triggered by the incumbent's inability to pass through the austerity measures through the 230-seat parliament in lisbon in april and march. and that's one of the reasons why he had to resign and that triggered the elections. and now jose is no longer going to be in power. the businessman is going to be tough in terms of implementing the austerity measures. let's talk about one of the things he said yesterday. h
the social democratic party, politically right of center. the party leader, a man with as much experience in business as in parliament, is set to become the next prime minister. we want to go to cnn's nina desantos who joins us from the portuguese capital. just before the elections happened, mr. quella had criticized practices, i guess what he called the plan that he had, his austerity plan and said that the government did not do enough for the country's economy. what does he plan to do?...
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i gradually got involved in democratic party politics. i got involved in the alice b. toklas democratic club. i ran for the democratic central committee in 2004. i ended up sharing the committee. it was a gradual process for me. by the time i started thinking about running for supervisor, it made sense because of my involvement in the community and in politics. >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? >> i learned a lot. i knocked on about $15,000. -- i knocked about 15,000 doors. i met a huge number of people. that is the best way to learn about the neighborhood, the city, and what people want and what their concerns are. i feel i can do so much more than before and started campaigning. -- i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. we're all part of the left on the national standard. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco spectrum, and probably considered more middle of the road. -- i am probably considered more middle-of-the-road. i am very independently comes to the issues. i do not vote the party line. a judge each i
i gradually got involved in democratic party politics. i got involved in the alice b. toklas democratic club. i ran for the democratic central committee in 2004. i ended up sharing the committee. it was a gradual process for me. by the time i started thinking about running for supervisor, it made sense because of my involvement in the community and in politics. >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? >> i learned a lot. i knocked on about $15,000. -- i knocked about...
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steps in a democrat looks the democrat party which for the nearest exit i hate to say it but sometimes it would be useful if democrats acted more like republicans. after the break i'll tell ya governor scott walker is shifted from his war on unions to a battle against small brewers. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through get through it if you've made who can you trust no one who is you know view with the global machinery see where are...
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liberal democratic party president sadakazu tanigaki and new coma suzuki intend to meet. it was said japan will never rebuild itself if kan remains in office. tanigaki said it is the opposition's responsibility to challenge prime minister kan who lost the confidence of the public. some members of the ruling democratic party have also criticized kan's handling of the march 11th disaster. legislators close to former party leader ichiro ozawa have not ruled out the possibility of joining the opposition parties in supporting a no confidence motion against kan. groups of legislators close to kan say they will oppose the no confidence motion emphasizing the need to hurry the restructuring process or rather the reconstruction process. many who support kan are insisting that the prime minister should dissolve the lower house if the motion passes the chamber. if at least 81 democrats cast yes votes the motion will clear the lower house. the united nations has imposed sanctions on north korea which has been continuing its nuclear development program. but it says that the sanctions
liberal democratic party president sadakazu tanigaki and new coma suzuki intend to meet. it was said japan will never rebuild itself if kan remains in office. tanigaki said it is the opposition's responsibility to challenge prime minister kan who lost the confidence of the public. some members of the ruling democratic party have also criticized kan's handling of the march 11th disaster. legislators close to former party leader ichiro ozawa have not ruled out the possibility of joining the...
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i thought that the democratic party in the united states had essentially vacated or left and use a little too much with the political right. in my opinion, there had been insufficient advocacy for people who were left of center. less than to w. years ago, i decided it was time for me to shift direction and said the democrats. that is what this comes down to. that does not take quite as long comparatively to other cities, either. if anything, at least maybe permitting is made to the frustration that red tape business is the way you deal with that reality, but in terms of legislation, good idea actually gets marshall pretty quickly in this city. i love to campaign. i knew that in advance. how i like to campaign is i meet people. i knock on every door in district 5, and i really did enjoy that. but i like grass roots organizing. does not matter what your brand of politics is. it should never be subverted. whether you come from the right, middle, or left. you should always want to engage the public and in power the public by them meeting you and you listening to them. that is what has happene
i thought that the democratic party in the united states had essentially vacated or left and use a little too much with the political right. in my opinion, there had been insufficient advocacy for people who were left of center. less than to w. years ago, i decided it was time for me to shift direction and said the democrats. that is what this comes down to. that does not take quite as long comparatively to other cities, either. if anything, at least maybe permitting is made to the frustration...
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and not only did they embarrass the democratic party, he's humiliated his wife and the child she willear. >> we're on the grounds for expulsion. >> i'm not criminalizing it, but i'm saying -- our elected members of congress just as the president, every single person that -- [everyone talking at once] moral obligation -- >> the standard should be higher than the law. >> exactly. >> representative body, unfortunately -- americans and they have a lot of human foibles, and i think that -- >> lying through your teeth! [everyone talking at once] >> it's not just lying! taking pictures of your body and -- >> it's a disgrace! >> do you think that is going to stir a sex-ting craze? >>> issue four, job angst! >> i'm not concerned about a double dip recession. i am concerned about the fact that the recovery that we're on is not producing jobs as quickly as i want it to. >> the job market should be a major concern for president obama. and ostensibly, it is. the unemployment rate is 9.1%, no president since 1944, 70 years ago, has been reelected to a second term when the national unemployment rate
and not only did they embarrass the democratic party, he's humiliated his wife and the child she willear. >> we're on the grounds for expulsion. >> i'm not criminalizing it, but i'm saying -- our elected members of congress just as the president, every single person that -- [everyone talking at once] moral obligation -- >> the standard should be higher than the law. >> exactly. >> representative body, unfortunately -- americans and they have a lot of human foibles,...
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democrats, have always done that. i began my political career in vermont by running for the united states senate on a third party ticket, running against democrats and republicans, and i received all of 2% of the vote. [laughter] that was back in roughly 1971. and not deterred i then ran for governor of the state of vermont -- [laughter] the same third party, the liberty union party, and i went from 2% to 1 %. [laughter] not a kind of trajectory that we were hoping. but i may not be very bright, but i am persistent. [laughter] i came back, ran for the senate again in 1974 against my now-colleague patrick leahy. he won, i lost, but i got 4% of the vote in a three-way race. so i saw those votes going up. and then two years later i ran for governor again. we have elections every two years in vermont. and i got 6%. at that point i took the hint. [laughter] maybe getting elected to political office is not what my life was going to be about. i went about doing other things, mostly doing some writing, working on historical filmstrips and actually having a pretty good time. in 1981 you know how people, politicians always tell
democrats, have always done that. i began my political career in vermont by running for the united states senate on a third party ticket, running against democrats and republicans, and i received all of 2% of the vote. [laughter] that was back in roughly 1971. and not deterred i then ran for governor of the state of vermont -- [laughter] the same third party, the liberty union party, and i went from 2% to 1 %. [laughter] not a kind of trajectory that we were hoping. but i may not be very...
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so it would be a pretty unfortunate picture for the democratic party if you were to have the 2004 vice presidential candidate on trial in the same state that you're having your big celebration for your party convention. i don't think that anybody's worried that john edwards and his future paints the entirety of the democratic party. it kind of reminds people why they don't like politicians these days. but there are a whole lot of people, both close to the edwards family and worried about those kids and worried about the future of the democratic party who are hoping he takes a plea deal. >> candy, stick around, more from you in a moment, talking about sarah palin and mitt romney today. let us know what you think on facebook or twitter @ anderson cooper. >>> up next, sarah palin takes her bus tour to new hampshire on the same day mitt romney is there to announce he's running for president. she says it's entirely koins dental. do you believe here? keeping them honest. >>> and another relative of a 13-year-old boy found dead, little hamza, reportedly tortured by the regime. a family member
so it would be a pretty unfortunate picture for the democratic party if you were to have the 2004 vice presidential candidate on trial in the same state that you're having your big celebration for your party convention. i don't think that anybody's worried that john edwards and his future paints the entirety of the democratic party. it kind of reminds people why they don't like politicians these days. but there are a whole lot of people, both close to the edwards family and worried about those...
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up next, susan dunn's efforts to exchange the democratic party. [inaudible conversations] .. >> and this year's group of authors reflect the wide variety of research done here. we are delighted to highlight our researchers' work at book talks throughout the year, and especially with this, our annual reading festival. before we get to our speaker, i want to quickly go over a few housekeeping matters. first, if you have cell phones or pagers turn them off or turn them to vibrate. also, after our speakers talk, we will move out next to the new deal store where you can purchase your books and have the authors sign them. and i would like to acknowledge the presence of our friends from c-span who are here today. we appreciate, as always, their support and participation and the good work they do at bringing the festival into the homes of those who are not able to come to hyde park in person. and now it is my pleasure to introduce our speaker this afternoon, professor susan dunn. in addition to being a great friend of the roosevelt library, she is also th
up next, susan dunn's efforts to exchange the democratic party. [inaudible conversations] .. >> and this year's group of authors reflect the wide variety of research done here. we are delighted to highlight our researchers' work at book talks throughout the year, and especially with this, our annual reading festival. before we get to our speaker, i want to quickly go over a few housekeeping matters. first, if you have cell phones or pagers turn them off or turn them to vibrate. also,...
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. >> at a meeting of all the lawmakers of i had democratic party tuesday, kan also said the enactment of the fiscal budget for fiscal 2011 and two key bills would become conditions for his possible resignation. one bill is designed to promote the use of renewable energy sources and allow the government to issue bonds. some members of the democratic party and opposition party say kan must have made the remarks to caution those who want him to resign soon but others say the prime minister may have it in mind if it fails to pass the diet. katsuya okada and noda dismiss candice solving the chamber before the election. >>> now we look at the latest in business news with ai uchida. >> good morning to you, catherine and good morning to you as well. >>> french finance minister christine lagarde has been elected to head the international monetary fund. she will be the first female imf managing director, who succeeds dom stheek strauss-kahn who resigned in may after he was charged with sexual astault. the imf said in a statement on tuesday that its executive board selected lagarde by consensus.
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hurt his party because the democrat got elected in his place. he could have toughed it out. he didn't. i don't know, look. >> that was a different situation. >> bill: wait a minute. if weiner says he takes responsibility, what kind of responsibility is he taking, juan? he is not quitting? >> he just admitted to you that he lied. >> bill: he had to. >> i don't know. there is said to be additional pictures. no no. no. he knew that there was so much evidence against him. >> that's what i said there were additional pictures, right? >> bill: what responsibility is he taking? don't enjoy this mary katharine. i don't want you enjoying this. >> i'm agreeing with you. >> bill: i don't think anybody should be happy about this. >> just because i'm smiling doesn't mean i'm happy. i can smile when i'm uncomfortable and talking about weiner makes me uncomfortable now. >> i understand that. >> bill: juan, you say no resignation. how is he taking responsibility. >> he will have to go before the voters. he in a position where is he apologizing to the republicans and the people no ho were bea
hurt his party because the democrat got elected in his place. he could have toughed it out. he didn't. i don't know, look. >> that was a different situation. >> bill: wait a minute. if weiner says he takes responsibility, what kind of responsibility is he taking, juan? he is not quitting? >> he just admitted to you that he lied. >> bill: he had to. >> i don't know. there is said to be additional pictures. no no. no. he knew that there was so much evidence against...
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ray to go as far to call it quote unquote right back where it's really really bad and that bad democratic party and their interaction i mean how do you want me to nine hundred thousand that were ordered by. me we need a unique opportunity here i really do believe that both parties. are right you know people already in more harm. and i even unique opportunity to president obama and ask their redneck gate are a great immigrant right in there you already make. me ari do i want to thank you very much for joining us and you know maybe the tequila party is actually going to force politicians to start moving on the issue or it really is like i said you know the best of two evils thanks so much for joining us . also to come on tonight's show an internist fired for retreating support of gays after a comedian goes on a little bit grant coming up in our tool time award and then riding a bike in new york in a short skirt like it's or a take it if a company should really have arnold schwarzenegger pushing father's day tips stick around for some fun and happy hour. just to a story that seems so. you think yo
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afghanistan for instance clearly i think the remaining reason that we're there is because the democratic party views us. gana stands are war it's their way of going into an election season and being able to say that you know we're just as tough as the republicans it's not that we're against war per se we just didn't like the iraq war so look here we are in afghanistan we're tough that's really the only reason we're there so that you know barack obama doesn't have to take criticism that he's weak and limp wristed all right thank you very much for your time and thank you. there are people suffering. how some take advantage of power that was given to the. secrets of big dirty money. on our t.v. . for the full story we've got it's. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. sliced up stories fresh air strikes pound the libyan capital as nato escalates its bombardment of this logic to find colonel gadhafi meanwhile russia's envoy to libya says post gadhafi and the rebels agree that there's no way to end the crisis through war. france and britain are pushing for a un r
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afghanistan for instance clearly i think the remaining reason that we're there is because the democratic party views that. gana stan is our war it's their way of going into election season and being able to say that you know we're just as tough as the republicans it's not that we're against war per se we just didn't like the iraq war so look here we are in afghanistan we're tough that's really the only reason we're there so that you know barack obama doesn't have to take criticism that he's weak and limp wristed all right let's say we thank you very much for your time thank you. the close up team has been to build a brand reach ten yard the turning point i'm bringing more to. this time archie goes to the region where half of the area is occupied by a nature preserve. where the young generation transition their ancestors down to. where the mysterious shift of the deadlock world come from republican to such a rush to close up on our cheap. party's top stories fresh air strikes pound the libyan capital as nato escalates its point of argument to dislodge the defiant colonel gaddafi meanwhile ross'
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clearly i think the remain reason that we're there is because the democratic party views afghanistan as our war it's their way of going into an election season and being able to say that you know we're just as tough as the republicans it's not that we're against war per se we just didn't like the iraq war so look here we are in afghanistan we're tough that's really the only reason we're there so that you know barack obama doesn't have to take criticism that he's weak and limp wristed all right thank you very much for your time thank you. culture is the same i understand my only answer for you and most of them would be if you look up yours in the war on drugs has been declared a failure the us government has spent more than true point five trillion dollars fighting this campaign over the past forty. party's top stories the libyan capital hasn't george the most intense nato bombing since operations began in sixty braids targeting colonel that his compound killing thirty one people meanwhile moscow special envoy to the b.s. says both sides in the conflict are seeking a peaceful end with
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head of the populist movement in the united states and in 1896 brian came to chicago at the democratic party convention, a convention that was said and built by clarence darrow and his political mentor. it is fair there that the party selects brian to represent not only the people's party but also the democratic party, the fusion kind of politics similar to our own day. and ryan aral very well. darrow dumb for brian and their careers follow a kind of path together. they end up on different sides of arguments. in the 19 tens, brian is in the wilson administration and as wilson moves towards the war, brian resigns his post as secretary of state. darrell then comes in shortly after the war is declared as a part of a team for the propaganda of the war. so darrow and brian had this long career and many intersecting points before the scopes trial. they were old friends, they knew each other. they love to bait each other in the press and fight about evolution and things that brian thought were very important in brian led the movement for those state laws not only in tennessee but elsewhere in the s
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clearly i think the remaining reason that we're there is because the democratic party views that. ghana stand as our war it's their way of going into an election season and being able to say that you know we're just as tough as the republicans it's not that we're against war per se we just didn't like the iraq war so look here we are in afghanistan we're tough that's really the only reason we're there so that you know barack obama doesn't have to take criticism that he's weak and limp wristed all right thank you very much for your time thank you. the close up team has been to build the grand reach thank you for the turning point of bringing more to. this time r.g.p. goes to the region where half of the area is occupied by a nature preserve. where the young generation transit in their ancestors to. know where the mysterious city of the deadlocks world come from republican more percentage of russia's closer on r.g.p. . party's top stories fresh air strikes pound the libyan capital as nato as clay duke on bartman to sponsor the fly and colonel gadhafi meanwhile brussels then boyd to
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cities are you asked for making chicago business friendly city richard daley belongs to the democratic party he supported barack obama during the presidential campaign three years ago his younger brother william the current white house chief of staff. thank you very much all the thank you very much a pleasure having you be here right from moscow st petersburg and well we will be talking about. the first question i wanted to ask you like a record breaking politician so how difficult was the decision to leave it was your decision you you decided to quit like enough is was it or was it maybe a white kid who maybe didn't know know you. happen is that i enjoyed public life i was mayor for twenty two years and prior to that ten years as state's attorney i was a full time public servant for over thirty two years and prior to that eight years as a state senator which was a part time and so i enjoyed my public career i was a public servant i enjoyed every minute of it in and i sacrifice but i thought of the time that many times in wherever you are in life if it looks too easy it gets too easy it's a
cities are you asked for making chicago business friendly city richard daley belongs to the democratic party he supported barack obama during the presidential campaign three years ago his younger brother william the current white house chief of staff. thank you very much all the thank you very much a pleasure having you be here right from moscow st petersburg and well we will be talking about. the first question i wanted to ask you like a record breaking politician so how difficult was the...
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you asked for make the chicago laura xiong business friendly city richard daley belongs to the democratic party you supported barack obama during the presidential campaign three years ago his younger brother william hahn white house chief of staff. all of us a daily thank you very much all the thank you very much a pleasure having you be here and rock the moscow petersburg we will be talking about boston for smell but let's start let's start with chicago illinois was the first question i want to ask you i did want to record breaking politician and so how difficult was the decision to leave office because it was your decision you you decided to quit back and nothing was it or was it maybe a wife or your kids who maybe didn't know know you. what happened is that i enjoy public life i was a mayor for twenty two years and prior to that ten years a state's attorney i was a full time public servant for thirty two years and prior to that eight years as a state senator which was a part time and so i enjoyed my public career i was a public servant i enjoyed every minute of it and i sacrificed but i thou
you asked for make the chicago laura xiong business friendly city richard daley belongs to the democratic party you supported barack obama during the presidential campaign three years ago his younger brother william hahn white house chief of staff. all of us a daily thank you very much all the thank you very much a pleasure having you be here and rock the moscow petersburg we will be talking about boston for smell but let's start let's start with chicago illinois was the first question i want...
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hope is that congressman weiner will hang in there make a lot of speeches become the face of democrat party because he's a funny. and i think it's entertaining for both republicans democrats and independents and running with that theory i hope michele bachmann becomes the. right at least i mean it's like numerous letters forty two million while he's through i mean you just got to two million bucks and who the rich. who put the money in all these this vision wanted his staff we. all ran out. there i think that perry statement about seceding from texas you know i don't see a problem with that i remind you i wouldn't mind moving to texas him to party like that and having to be a separate state no i'm just saying that i mean he said that it's because or there are some problems of america i think that that resonates with a lot of people any he wants america to be change and that's why he might throw his ring in there we've. already got if there is we should split california three three states texas into two states florida two states new york and in two states will have will have. to canada. ok i
hope is that congressman weiner will hang in there make a lot of speeches become the face of democrat party because he's a funny. and i think it's entertaining for both republicans democrats and independents and running with that theory i hope michele bachmann becomes the. right at least i mean it's like numerous letters forty two million while he's through i mean you just got to two million bucks and who the rich. who put the money in all these this vision wanted his staff we. all ran out....
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. >> bill: how much damage is congressman anthony weiner doing to the democratic party? is it substantial? karl rove has some thoughts. also, should republicans back away from the weiner scandal? charles krauthammer will weigh in on that. >> we have set a path that will lead us to long-term economic growth. but we have still got some enormous growth to do. >> bill: president obama meeting with german chancellor merkel today. there is very bad news for the president in a new abc poll. we have the numbers and some of them are shocking. >> the media says breitbart lies. breitbart lies. breitbart lies. give me one example of a provable lie, one? >> bill: the guy who broke the weiner story andrew breitbart has been savagely attacked for doing. so mr. breitbart will be here. caution, you where to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. do you want the federal government to give you stuff? i will deal with that question in the talking points memo which tonight will be i
. >> bill: how much damage is congressman anthony weiner doing to the democratic party? is it substantial? karl rove has some thoughts. also, should republicans back away from the weiner scandal? charles krauthammer will weigh in on that. >> we have set a path that will lead us to long-term economic growth. but we have still got some enormous growth to do. >> bill: president obama meeting with german chancellor merkel today. there is very bad news for the president in a new...
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at afghanistan for instance clearly i think the main reason that we're there is because the democratic party views that. gana stan is our war and it's their way of going into an election season and being able to say that you know we're just as tough as the republicans it's not that we're against war per se we just didn't like the iraq war so look here we are in afghanistan we're tough that's really the only reason we're there so that you know barack obama doesn't have to take criticism that he's weak and limp wristed all right let's say we thank you very much for your time and thank you. culture is the same i understand my family and therefore you will most likely be at least five years in the markers of the war on drugs has been declared a failure the us government has spent more than two point five trillion dollars fighting this campaign over the past forty. wealthy british style. sometimes like. the. market finance scandal why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. top stories m
at afghanistan for instance clearly i think the main reason that we're there is because the democratic party views that. gana stan is our war and it's their way of going into an election season and being able to say that you know we're just as tough as the republicans it's not that we're against war per se we just didn't like the iraq war so look here we are in afghanistan we're tough that's really the only reason we're there so that you know barack obama doesn't have to take criticism that...
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creep or not nancy pelosi debbie wasserman schultz who is obama's hand-picked leader of the democratic party to sit down with him and tell him that he needs to leave considering the voters and wieners district has spoken in this most recent poll should republicans shut their mouths about calling for winners resignation especially since republican david vitter and admitted patron of prostitutes who even ordered the mock twice on the floor of the senate is still sitting as that senator i love i love having him as a member of congress i don't want him to resign i want to hang in there keep fighting the fight in as new information comes out about more of his indiscretions i think it can only help republicans up a guy's hang in there the only damage he's doing is to his own party hang in there and also let's let's be real about this too it's not just republicans are asking for his resignation it's fellow party members fellow democrats who are saying that your piece not. in the agreement both. my conservative friends up here that and i and i the reason i do this is his constituents it's first of a
creep or not nancy pelosi debbie wasserman schultz who is obama's hand-picked leader of the democratic party to sit down with him and tell him that he needs to leave considering the voters and wieners district has spoken in this most recent poll should republicans shut their mouths about calling for winners resignation especially since republican david vitter and admitted patron of prostitutes who even ordered the mock twice on the floor of the senate is still sitting as that senator i love i...
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are part of the largest group that is the anti immigrant crowd is the republican party in the democratic party although they haven't actually done anything with immigration reform if the republican party that is against immigration reform if the republican party if you we see you know talking about building the dam fence that you know spewing i guess anti immigrant rhetoric when we're there on the campaign trail or when they're putting into their videos so i mean you're you're a republican how are you republican if they constantly you know if their rhetoric is against you if the legislation that they support be it from state to state like arizona florida alabama is immigration law really works against your interests well i turned no party preference yesterday. i truly wanted more i think ron and i wanted to run an immigration into. president bush put immigration reform. to time. on the floor waiting for president obama to be the same thing and yes you're absolutely right the g.o.p. has been extremely profitable for the population many go as far as to call it quote unquote what back here is rea
are part of the largest group that is the anti immigrant crowd is the republican party in the democratic party although they haven't actually done anything with immigration reform if the republican party that is against immigration reform if the republican party if you we see you know talking about building the dam fence that you know spewing i guess anti immigrant rhetoric when we're there on the campaign trail or when they're putting into their videos so i mean you're you're a republican how...