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we just had a war in the democratic party, and it was fun. some people said, what kind of democrat are you? i can be a democrat, a foreign democrat, or passionate democrat. the truth is inside the republican party you have a passion that group of people, the tea party, that want representation in washington as well as in state capitals across the country, and they are fighting the establishment. these individuals say we do not want your luggage ticket, we do not want -- i think it is healthy. it is healthy to have people who are passionate at the grass-roots level try to dictate and determine the future of the party and the vision of the party. but it is going on. >> as the party failed to harness the energy and enthusiasm of people who identify with the tea party? >> i do not think so. we control the house today because of the tea party. we gained because we had these new voters. i came into the republican party in 1984 from the democratic party. i was a reagan democrat. i changed, and at that time there was a lot of friction inside the party
we just had a war in the democratic party, and it was fun. some people said, what kind of democrat are you? i can be a democrat, a foreign democrat, or passionate democrat. the truth is inside the republican party you have a passion that group of people, the tea party, that want representation in washington as well as in state capitals across the country, and they are fighting the establishment. these individuals say we do not want your luggage ticket, we do not want -- i think it is healthy....
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and opinions, and actually align with political parties as msnbc align with the democratic party and some accuse fox of aligning with the republican party. that's what's happening and-- >> you bring up msnbc and i'll give a macro, i can't speak to the denver post and the democratic party in colorado as far as colluding or not. it's speculative. a lot of evidence, but speculati speculative. >> back in december, four prime time hosts were invited to go to the white house that's not terribly unordinary, but that visit was not on the president's schedule. those hosts did not promote this. if you were going to the white house, would you on your show say. >> bill: report back to the folks what happened. >> nothing was said. afterwards nothing was talked about as far as what went on in that meeting. the huffington post afterward said that president obama met with rachel maddow, al sharpton and influential progressives extending the bush tax cuts. four words, campaign and sell the public. when i hear that, i don't hear-- i hear sham wow guy and i hear-- >> that shows a powerful national media
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the results could be disastrous creating a rift between the democratic party's leadership and its base could the party survive this kind of split with the president risk destroying our social safety net and possibly he's his party's political platform just to strike a deal with boehner and company let's ask my pavin tonio attorney and host of ring of fire radio back to the show. just great so mike do you think that the president is actually going to agree to cuts in social security and or medicare or medicaid sure he's intended to do this tom since the time that he put the simpson bowles committee together we started understanding a lot about obama when we started seeing he surrounded himself with democrats progressives who have been in a suspension of disbelief about this president and you know it's unfortunate that we can't we can't talk about it freely i'll do this program for example and i'll get e-mails saying how dare you talk about our president you're supposed to be a progressive well i am a progressive in progressives who care about the democratic party now and in the future n
the results could be disastrous creating a rift between the democratic party's leadership and its base could the party survive this kind of split with the president risk destroying our social safety net and possibly he's his party's political platform just to strike a deal with boehner and company let's ask my pavin tonio attorney and host of ring of fire radio back to the show. just great so mike do you think that the president is actually going to agree to cuts in social security and or...
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tell you my position would be yes. >> bill: to pull this out of hat so they can prop of the democratic partyief, why do you support jessica's law in colorado. all we hear from the democratic politicians and political machine out there is colorado has tough enough laws against child predators? >> for me, it's all about the safety for our children in our communities. we need to ensure there are laws out there that protect our kids, our greatest assets. any time that somebody comes out and makes a statement for law enforcement and hasn't contacted law enforcement, then i like the sheriff take offense to that. >> bill: you have to run for office that encompasses colorado springs. what is the climate in the state? when i worked out there from 1978 to 1980, colorado was a fairly traditional -- i wouldn't say it's conservative state. you would never have legalize marijuana or jessica's law would have passed like that. what happened? >> it seems like there is real movement to not hold criminals accountable for their action and it's bean driven in a more liberal approach and even a few years ago unde
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do you see the rest of the democratic party coming along with. most of the democrats who are going to put out our other of the democratic budget as well are going to be the same sort of concepts invested infrastructure fix medicare don't damage medicare got it like they're doing with the vouchers in the republican budget deal with let's get rid of exemptions for corporate jets and for companies that outsource jobs overseas and for oil companies and let's provide real relief to people who need it those are the sort of things you're going to see a lecturer. thank you so shared with those. chinese who always just think they've found the cure to declining panda population for that's right after months of trying to get the star pandas collen and young yong in the mood zookeepers at the panda breeding research base and do decided to show the pair films of other pandas getting it on and apparently it worked great in one biologist after there was after that there was no stopping them just hope they turn off the video when this little guys in the room. it'
do you see the rest of the democratic party coming along with. most of the democrats who are going to put out our other of the democratic budget as well are going to be the same sort of concepts invested infrastructure fix medicare don't damage medicare got it like they're doing with the vouchers in the republican budget deal with let's get rid of exemptions for corporate jets and for companies that outsource jobs overseas and for oil companies and let's provide real relief to people who need...
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ideas over the bizarre republican party beliefs the people know the democratic party is the people's party and the republican party is the party has special interests and it always has been and always will be truman then went on to list the accomplishments of the democratic party at that time he highlighted increased investments in the agriculture industry increases in wages and salaries massive increases in the growth of the country g.d.p. speaking about these boosts the american economy chairman told the trout of the convention in philadelphia this. is benefits i've been spread to iowa people because it's not because of the democratic party this lead of the people get a paris air. after highlighting how the democratic party had helped americans and worked wonders to improve the country as a whole german then proceeded to list how republicans had failed the country in the eightieth congress that he'd been doing battle with for the past two years and how republicans always ignored the well being of average working people he said. ever since its inception that party has been under the
ideas over the bizarre republican party beliefs the people know the democratic party is the people's party and the republican party is the party has special interests and it always has been and always will be truman then went on to list the accomplishments of the democratic party at that time he highlighted increased investments in the agriculture industry increases in wages and salaries massive increases in the growth of the country g.d.p. speaking about these boosts the american economy...
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they don't get book contracts or radio gigs or tv gigs for harming the democratic party. here is howard dean's tv show? if we focused on what is really causing problems, they are going to say that the problem with the republican party is the conservative principles. conservativism is the only thing that the republicans have going for them. [applause] in gallop polls over the last 20 years, about twice as many americans call themselves conservative over liberal or republicans. conservativism is a winning feature, which brings me to a final point. that is the scapegoating of a fake republican establishment. that allows that the real republican establishment to plot and scheme undetected. what will public policy will harm average americans, drive up unemployment, change america permanently in negative ways and on the other hand will be supported by businessmen who will never vote for a republican anyway? s far as i can tell you that republican talk radio and tv shows will vote for it. there's many consequences to amnesty but if amnesty goes through then america will become ca
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with the national democratic party. listen, i don't know if there was actually collusion between mr. hubbard and the colorado democratic party. but i do know. this the two articles make the same points about you. they both call you the same kind of names. >> bill: that's right. maybe it's just a coincidence, bernie. >> yeah, right. i know. >> bill: maybe they think the same. >> they came out four days apart. >> bill: right. >> so it makes you wonder. but it's certainly possible that the editor of the editorial page editor of the paper read the letter and said hey, yeah, i agree with that changed of a few words and then wrote the column. >> bill: column on wednesday when he comes. >> in ask him directly, bill did you have any conversations at all with members of the state democratic party before you wrote that column? >> bill: all right. i'm not supposed to ask anything about gays, right? just stay away from that? >> i think you were wrong. >> bill: okay. all right, bernie, that's why -- >> -- i say that good naturedly.
with the national democratic party. listen, i don't know if there was actually collusion between mr. hubbard and the colorado democratic party. but i do know. this the two articles make the same points about you. they both call you the same kind of names. >> bill: that's right. maybe it's just a coincidence, bernie. >> yeah, right. i know. >> bill: maybe they think the same. >> they came out four days apart. >> bill: right. >> so it makes you wonder. but it's...
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how have democrats managed to make such inroads, given the breakdown of the party affiliations among i think the democrats have done a better job of appealing to independents and to richard's point earlier, the culture has moved away from the republican party. colorado is the home of focus on the family. it has a huge christian right elementary to its politics, and yet we're passing civil unions. we're having a discussion about, we have legalized marijuana so what's really gone on here i think is that democrats have fought the good fight on a lot of issues for a number of years. when they were out in the wilderness. and after fighting and fighting and fighting, now that they are in control of the legislature, in control of some of the politics, the groups that have been fighting toor that change are taking advantage and rightly so. because frankly, that's what the public voted for in this state when they voted repeatedly for democrats. >> you know, david before we let you go. the thing that's a piece of this, highly underdiscussed is the control by one party of both the governorship a
how have democrats managed to make such inroads, given the breakdown of the party affiliations among i think the democrats have done a better job of appealing to independents and to richard's point earlier, the culture has moved away from the republican party. colorado is the home of focus on the family. it has a huge christian right elementary to its politics, and yet we're passing civil unions. we're having a discussion about, we have legalized marijuana so what's really gone on here i think...
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party. it doesn't bother democrats or democratic women. and also, when it comes to something like social media, the republicans that i saw, they are more influenced by the opinion of the men in the party. the word feminist is a no-no, but democrats don't have that kind of problem. if they're caught with a drink in their hand, they say, so? you show it, there is a lot more guts when it comes to taking a chance in the democratic party. i went to republican convention in fort worth, and they had votes on era and the equal rights amendment for young people. and abortion. they both failed. i thought, what am i doing here? i can see these vast differences. for years, republicans did not speak ill about other republicans. democrats don't have a problem with that either. out a republican primary, and i would say maybe republican women won't have this problem anymore. have things changed? >> i am doing a project the compares legislatures over 50 years, how changes have happened over time. one thing i have noticed is around the time you see this spli
party. it doesn't bother democrats or democratic women. and also, when it comes to something like social media, the republicans that i saw, they are more influenced by the opinion of the men in the party. the word feminist is a no-no, but democrats don't have that kind of problem. if they're caught with a drink in their hand, they say, so? you show it, there is a lot more guts when it comes to taking a chance in the democratic party. i went to republican convention in fort worth, and they had...
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the pro-gay rights side, i mean, for one thing, they have essentially totally captured the democratic party. the president, the vice president, the other most prom meant democrat in the country who is not the president or vice president, hillary clinton, they are all on record emphatically for equal rights for same-sex couples. a lot of democrats had that position already. but all of the action now on the democratic side is among democrats who were not yet on board. today, two more centrist to conservative democratic senators came out in favor of same-sex marriage. senator claire mccaskill of missouri and mark warner of virginia. there are some relatively prominent democrats who are still trying the dodge the issue. hi, we can see you. but, honestly, if you talk to anybody who's taking these issues seriously, it is now officially inconceivable that the democratic party would say, nominate a presidential candidate in 2016 who doesn't believe in equal rights for gay people. it is a settled matter in the democratic party. so the pro-gay rights side has pretty much captured the democratic party
the pro-gay rights side, i mean, for one thing, they have essentially totally captured the democratic party. the president, the vice president, the other most prom meant democrat in the country who is not the president or vice president, hillary clinton, they are all on record emphatically for equal rights for same-sex couples. a lot of democrats had that position already. but all of the action now on the democratic side is among democrats who were not yet on board. today, two more centrist to...
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representatives that was strongly democratic at that point but there were a lot of moderates in the democratic party back in that day and age. there were no moderates on either side of the aisle for a president to reach out to. in this case a democratic president reaching out to republican moderates. if there were then this would probably be a more successful effort. it's worth doing. i think it's one of those things where we live in these -- this media environment where all we hear is our side of things so getting the two sides together is certainly helpful process but whether it is able to overcome the polarization that we have these days, that's another story. >> woodruff: mark hetherington, i a question i often hear from people is is this a partisanship born out of ideological differences, strongly-held views that are opposite ends at the spectrum of belief or is it something
representatives that was strongly democratic at that point but there were a lot of moderates in the democratic party back in that day and age. there were no moderates on either side of the aisle for a president to reach out to. in this case a democratic president reaching out to republican moderates. if there were then this would probably be a more successful effort. it's worth doing. i think it's one of those things where we live in these -- this media environment where all we hear is our side...
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this, powers, is that they hired a democratic activist, a person currently working as for the democratic partye have investigated the school. they don't have any republican activists on the staff. he shouldn't be in the classroom in a communications classroom. if he wants to retire from the democratic political machine, then, fine. but not while you are working there. do you see that as a problem, powers? >> not in itself. if it's disclosed. i don't think because someone has political views they can't be a professor. each if they are actively working in the democratic party of the school they are in. >> no. adjunct professor. i don't know what the status of this professor was. >> bill: have to balance and there wasn't any balance. >> right, that's fair. sure, there should be balance. >> bill: how do you see, this kate? >> well, i think the problem is more institutional wide in our colleges and universities in that this sort of liberal activism in the classroom is protected by the university structure. it's protected by these absurd campus speech codes and diversity policies where you can't say
this, powers, is that they hired a democratic activist, a person currently working as for the democratic partye have investigated the school. they don't have any republican activists on the staff. he shouldn't be in the classroom in a communications classroom. if he wants to retire from the democratic political machine, then, fine. but not while you are working there. do you see that as a problem, powers? >> not in itself. if it's disclosed. i don't think because someone has political...
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the free democratic party in berlin is holding its congress. the party is doing very badly in elections. all that was on the minds of delegates as they re-elected rosler to the point of leader. >> a unanimous show of support for the candidate after he addressed the party. following months of power struggles, the f.d.p. is putting on a united face. he almost lost his grasp on power but now is safe in the runup to the election. he asked the delegates for their backing. >> yes, there were times that were really tough. sometimes i made mistakes and i hope that i learned something from them. there were also really idiotic evenings which were spent pondering some very fundamental questions. >> he has gained fresh confidence for the task ahead of him. he says the party must carry its message of freedom into the next election. but not lose track of what concerns ordinary people. >> i'll tell you all something. the determination, the unity, and the will for victory of the free democratic party should not be underestimated. we know what we're fighting fo
the free democratic party in berlin is holding its congress. the party is doing very badly in elections. all that was on the minds of delegates as they re-elected rosler to the point of leader. >> a unanimous show of support for the candidate after he addressed the party. following months of power struggles, the f.d.p. is putting on a united face. he almost lost his grasp on power but now is safe in the runup to the election. he asked the delegates for their backing. >> yes, there...
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rather, have ability to finance their campaigns and put out field workers, the democratic party inability to be more forceful is connected to the ali allegiance to the teacher union, i wish, people like bill gates would spend as much time taking democratic party to task. neil: the point to make with you bob, is, it is very tough to talk about reining in excessive taxation when some of the world's richest guys like bill gates and warren buffet are advocates for it and say it makes sense, and less inclined to go after spending. bill gates does not say this out right, he was among supporter for raising taxes and the like, buzz know that come little bit -- doesn't that complicate things, and make it tougher? >> no question about it there the two of them in a rarefied atmosphere that the rest of us are nowhere close. neil: you are. you are modest but you are. >> a lot of what they have is wealth, not necessarily income. maybe they get income off their investments but of their investment in a foundation that is not subject to taxation. so, what is it we're talking about here? it is in
rather, have ability to finance their campaigns and put out field workers, the democratic party inability to be more forceful is connected to the ali allegiance to the teacher union, i wish, people like bill gates would spend as much time taking democratic party to task. neil: the point to make with you bob, is, it is very tough to talk about reining in excessive taxation when some of the world's richest guys like bill gates and warren buffet are advocates for it and say it makes sense, and...
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. >> but as democrats party we're unwrapping more costs hidden in the health care law, a gift now standing 67 inches high, taller than the president when you pile on all of the new regulations. cashen in crashing the party right now. >> hello everybody. i'm eric boling. wayne rogers, jonathan and tracy all joining us this week. welcome everybody. don't crack the bubbly yet. it's three years since president obama signed owe bbama care. boy, is it starting to get messy. that's not republicans declaring it messy. that's one of the architects of the law saying it. watch. >> i think we know it's going to be messy. there's going to be things that come up that are unanticipated. >> he's right. we bought this cake the woman there said you know what, obama care, that's why my hours got cut. i guess we can expect more of that. >> you are going to see a lot more of that. this is one example of the direct impact this is having on small businesses and real americans. we had the legislation, people are trying to read it, get through it. now you see the regulations piling up and the practical day-to-day
. >> but as democrats party we're unwrapping more costs hidden in the health care law, a gift now standing 67 inches high, taller than the president when you pile on all of the new regulations. cashen in crashing the party right now. >> hello everybody. i'm eric boling. wayne rogers, jonathan and tracy all joining us this week. welcome everybody. don't crack the bubbly yet. it's three years since president obama signed owe bbama care. boy, is it starting to get messy. that's not...
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we just had a war in the democratic party, and it was fun. me people said, what kind of democrat are you? i can be a bland democrat, a boring democrat, or passionate democrat. the truth is inside the republican party you have a passion that group of people, the tea party, that want representation in washington as well as in state capitals across the country, and they are fighting the establishment. these individuals say we do not want you on our ticket, we do not want -- i think it is healthy. it is healthy to have people who are passionate at the grass- roots level try to dictate and determine the future of the party and the vision of the party. but it is going on. >> has the party failed to harness the energy and enthusiasm of people who identify with the tea party? >> i do not think so. we control the house today because of the tea party. we gained because we had these new voters. i came into the republican party in 1984 from the democratic party. i was a reagan democrat. i changed, and at that time there was a lot of friction inside the pa
we just had a war in the democratic party, and it was fun. me people said, what kind of democrat are you? i can be a bland democrat, a boring democrat, or passionate democrat. the truth is inside the republican party you have a passion that group of people, the tea party, that want representation in washington as well as in state capitals across the country, and they are fighting the establishment. these individuals say we do not want you on our ticket, we do not want -- i think it is healthy....
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democratic party doesn't seem to care. and liberal americans are putting all of us in danger by their inflexibility on the spending issue. republican senator tom coal berne indicates the senators could save almost 300 billion bucks a year simply by cutting out waste in duplicate programs. let's get very specific for you doubters out there. very specific. please consider these facts. am i being nice? the national institutes of health recently awarded $1.5 million to a boston hospital. to study why many lesbians are overweight and most gay men are not. the feds calling this a silg can't -- significant public health issue. are you kidding me? why am i paying for that? let the overweight lesbians go to weight watchers if they want to like everybody else. here is another one, nasa will spend close to $1 million. researching a quote, mars menu. recipes for food that could some day be served on the planet mars. here is a bulletin. money is already living on mars. that's insane. i don't want to pay for it the feds are stealing my
democratic party doesn't seem to care. and liberal americans are putting all of us in danger by their inflexibility on the spending issue. republican senator tom coal berne indicates the senators could save almost 300 billion bucks a year simply by cutting out waste in duplicate programs. let's get very specific for you doubters out there. very specific. please consider these facts. am i being nice? the national institutes of health recently awarded $1.5 million to a boston hospital. to study...
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not consistent on these issues no i would definitely grow with that and frankly neither is the democratic party oh yeah absolutely the richard you and i have to you know this is a conversation everybody both parties desperately need to be having because people get hurt like this right and if if there had not been privacy third not been a right to privacy people had not been able to be anonymous boston tea party their way through that we would never nation so i think that there's a you know there's some real serious thought that needs to go go into any any kind of violation absolutely more of tonight's politics. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. as clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road full of danger. clear evidence from north to south. the root of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e n r t potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected t
not consistent on these issues no i would definitely grow with that and frankly neither is the democratic party oh yeah absolutely the richard you and i have to you know this is a conversation everybody both parties desperately need to be having because people get hurt like this right and if if there had not been privacy third not been a right to privacy people had not been able to be anonymous boston tea party their way through that we would never nation so i think that there's a you know...
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the party -- the democratic party does not have anything to offer her. >> i don't think left parties will protect people like me. because they want to -- they do this for their own interest. they don't care about the workers, i think. >> she would like to see silvio ber-- berlisconni, but grillo says that he will only work with law on a lot by lot basis. >> the new members of parliament will not be turning up for work here. they will come to choose the speakers of both houses. it may be a lot longer than that before italy is close to finding a government. >> the democratic party has ruled out forming a coalition with the center right. >> we had an agreement with them for sharing the support of the government, for the last 14 months and then, before the elections, he became the main opponent. >> to the outside world, the political deadlock continues to provide spectacle and concern. for italians, the center they turn their back on the uncertainty, the better. >> for people have died in a dozen others are injured in violent protests across bangladesh. we have more details. >> a thrid d
the party -- the democratic party does not have anything to offer her. >> i don't think left parties will protect people like me. because they want to -- they do this for their own interest. they don't care about the workers, i think. >> she would like to see silvio ber-- berlisconni, but grillo says that he will only work with law on a lot by lot basis. >> the new members of parliament will not be turning up for work here. they will come to choose the speakers of both houses....
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outreach is a good idea or whether the republican party to to win elections should really be looking towards its base which you know is the reagan democrats is the blue collar working vote and i mean that's kind so so are you of the opinion that the republican party should be reaching out to african-americans and latinos well i think we have in every community but you really look at what the base is based largely what we have the base of largely white it's largely you know small business owners the middle class but also the blue collar vote and what we see is the billionaires and the billionaires and there is the biggest problem the disconnect we see it because you have a lot of tea party activists a lot of real staunch conservatives. social conservatives they care about issues more than money and the problem is there's a huge divide between the billionaires and millionaires who are pushing this campaign you look like amnesty is being pushed so hard it's because people want to have cheap labor on the republican side be able to make money for their corporate actually if you have amnesty they're going the cost of of labor is going to go up
outreach is a good idea or whether the republican party to to win elections should really be looking towards its base which you know is the reagan democrats is the blue collar working vote and i mean that's kind so so are you of the opinion that the republican party should be reaching out to african-americans and latinos well i think we have in every community but you really look at what the base is based largely what we have the base of largely white it's largely you know small business owners...
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they don't get book contracts or radio gigs or tv gigs for harming the democratic party. where is howard dean's tv show? if we focused on what is really causing problems, they are to say that the problem republican party is the conservative principles. conservativism is the only thing that the republicans have going for them. [applause] in gallop polls over the last 20 years, about twice as many americans call themselves conservative over liberal or republicans. conservativism is a winning feature, which brings me to a final point. that is the scapegoating of a fake republican establishment. that allows that the real republican establishment to plot and scheme undetected. what will public policy will harm average americans, drive up unemployment, change america permanently in negative ways and on the other hand will be supported by businessmen who will never vote for a republican anyway? as far as i can tell you that republican talk radio and tv shows will vote for it. there's many consequences to amnesty but if amnesty goes through then america will become california and
they don't get book contracts or radio gigs or tv gigs for harming the democratic party. where is howard dean's tv show? if we focused on what is really causing problems, they are to say that the problem republican party is the conservative principles. conservativism is the only thing that the republicans have going for them. [applause] in gallop polls over the last 20 years, about twice as many americans call themselves conservative over liberal or republicans. conservativism is a winning...
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not consistent on these issues no i was definitely agree with that and frankly neither is the democratic party only absolutely from the richard you and i have to you know this is a conversation everybody both parties desperately need to be having because people get her policies like this right and if if there had not been privacy third not been a right to privacy people had not been able to be anonymous boston tea party that. we would have a nation so i think that there's a you know there's some real serious thought that needs to go go into any any kind of violation absolutely more of tonight's politics. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charming welcome to the big picture. of potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into
not consistent on these issues no i was definitely agree with that and frankly neither is the democratic party only absolutely from the richard you and i have to you know this is a conversation everybody both parties desperately need to be having because people get her policies like this right and if if there had not been privacy third not been a right to privacy people had not been able to be anonymous boston tea party that. we would have a nation so i think that there's a you know there's...
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excited about the candidate without alienating some of the religious communities that support the democratic party? it's a really interesting problem. >> harkins asserts that the democratic tent is wide enough to accommodate all. >> in having respect for that broad spectrum of faith traditions, we also certainly have respect for people who may not practice. the president often says himself that we need to honor and respect those who certainly practice faith and indeed those who may not. >> we are a nation of christians and muslims, jews and hindus, and nonbelievers. >> the rising number of religiously unaffiliated may be posing new challenges for the republicans as well. although they still make up only about 11% of the gop, a disproportionate number of them are young. about a third of all adults under the age of 30 are "nones"" at the university of akron, these members of the college republicans say they aren't affiliated with any particular faith. they worry that their party's close relationship with the religious right could weaken its viability in the future. >> with the republican party focus
excited about the candidate without alienating some of the religious communities that support the democratic party? it's a really interesting problem. >> harkins asserts that the democratic tent is wide enough to accommodate all. >> in having respect for that broad spectrum of faith traditions, we also certainly have respect for people who may not practice. the president often says himself that we need to honor and respect those who certainly practice faith and indeed those who may...
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the only real politics had to do with which fraction of the democratic party was sort of in charge. so the conservative wing of the party was run by the political machine that was operated by the state senator by the name of thomas stables march 10, known as the martin machine. so he first became interested in politics in the 1800's or the early 1900's he got involved in this group of progressives that were trying to essentially take over the state government. one of his first major campaigns was the gubernatorial election of 1902. he went down to the convention to support the progressive candidate at that time whose name was andrew jackson montague , and he was successful so that launched mackie's career. when he first got elected in 1903, he wanted to go out after the scandaling houses and the saloon and a sunday bars. he wanted to shut them down the the at lot of resistance from the small-town sheriff because he was aligned with the political machine. so he had to move together his own policy of supporters and conduct his own raids without much help from the sheriff. so he sent ou
the only real politics had to do with which fraction of the democratic party was sort of in charge. so the conservative wing of the party was run by the political machine that was operated by the state senator by the name of thomas stables march 10, known as the martin machine. so he first became interested in politics in the 1800's or the early 1900's he got involved in this group of progressives that were trying to essentially take over the state government. one of his first major campaigns...
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the democratic party won the election but did not win control of both houses. the central right party wants to go into a sort of national coalition government with the democrats, and they do not want to do that because they see mr. berlusconi as corrupted. >> they are a critical player at this point, the five-star movement of beppe grillo. could he changes into- establishment position at some point? >> since the election last month, he has insulted bersani practically every day, and he continues to do that today. >> it requires on the road to damascus for him to change his mind. >> where does italy go from here? could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed the current prime minister, mario monti, the former european commissioner. he may try to do something like that. he may look to people like the former premier, the current interior minister, or the former european commissioner to try to take -- put together a s
the democratic party won the election but did not win control of both houses. the central right party wants to go into a sort of national coalition government with the democrats, and they do not want to do that because they see mr. berlusconi as corrupted. >> they are a critical player at this point, the five-star movement of beppe grillo. could he changes into- establishment position at some point? >> since the election last month, he has insulted bersani practically every day, and...
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the democratic party won the election but did not win control of both houses. the central right party wants to go into a sort of national coalition government with the democrats, and they do not want to do that because they see mr. berlusconi as corrupted. >> they are a critical player at this point, the five-star movement of beppe grillo. could he changes into- establishment position at some point? >> since the election last month, he has insulted bersani practically every day, and he continues to do that today. >> it requires on the road to damascus for him to change his mind. >> where does italy go from here? could we see new elections? >> nobody wants to see new elections. i think what will happen now is president of peloton a will do something similar to what we did in november 2011 when he appointed the current prime minister, mario monti, the former european commissioner. he may try to do something like that. he may look to people like the former premier, the current interior minister, or the former european commissioner to try to take -- put together a s
the democratic party won the election but did not win control of both houses. the central right party wants to go into a sort of national coalition government with the democrats, and they do not want to do that because they see mr. berlusconi as corrupted. >> they are a critical player at this point, the five-star movement of beppe grillo. could he changes into- establishment position at some point? >> since the election last month, he has insulted bersani practically every day, and...
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as it turns out, you're pretty much in line with the democratic party and helping them out as you have been in the past. were there ways you did show your independence? >> when i talked about independence i was talking about building our structure. a letter whose structure its is, the day after election day they have the structure we do not. we talked a couple of non million workers. we have the ability to talk to nonunion workers which we could never do before. our central councils are all going to have to get -- campaign people in place year round so they will continue after election day. we continue to build on it. states are in that it is completed. the rest of the debt by may of next year. what some people is that? yet communications people, -- yete that the people communications people. i forget the other ones. >> we have 6 right now. >> what would you like to see happening in congress? year.a pre-election it will have to happen this year. to see senate seat in congress for this are printing the country furs and republicans are working a bit in easing up on all of the filibuster
as it turns out, you're pretty much in line with the democratic party and helping them out as you have been in the past. were there ways you did show your independence? >> when i talked about independence i was talking about building our structure. a letter whose structure its is, the day after election day they have the structure we do not. we talked a couple of non million workers. we have the ability to talk to nonunion workers which we could never do before. our central councils are...
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, however, democratic party leader pierre louis g. bersani has ruled the part -- that option out -- pier luigi bersani has ruled that option our. they are repelled by the series of scandals surrounding the former prime minister. a day earlier, bersani told president napolitano that he was unable to form a governing coalition. >> i described also the difficulties arising from preclusion or from the conditions imposed that were unacceptable. >> bersani's alliance won a majority in the lower house of parliament but does not have enough votes in the senate to be able to govern. if the parties cannot form a government, president napolitano could try to appoint an independent figure to forge a coalition. if that fails, italians could face new elections. >> the united nations is giving united nations peacekeepers a mandate to fight rebels in the democratic republic of congo. >> it is the first time the u.n. has ever given peacekeepers the authority to mount attacks. almost 3000 soldiers will target armed rebel groups in eastern congo, which
, however, democratic party leader pierre louis g. bersani has ruled the part -- that option out -- pier luigi bersani has ruled that option our. they are repelled by the series of scandals surrounding the former prime minister. a day earlier, bersani told president napolitano that he was unable to form a governing coalition. >> i described also the difficulties arising from preclusion or from the conditions imposed that were unacceptable. >> bersani's alliance won a majority in the...
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the democratic party has established a firm hold on the entitlement culture. people getting free stuff from the government are voting democratic because the republican party wants to cut back the nanny state. so we're engaged in an economic civil war, which the democrats are now winning. >> bill: most european countries are insignificant in the global economy, but america is the big dog and we are now 17 trillion-dollars in debt. every day of the year the u.s.a. adds $3.2 billion in more debt every day. that is a frightening scenario. president obama doesn't seem to care. he says the debt is, quote: sustainable. but it is not. we are being mislead. if america collapses economically, there will be violence in this country and all over the world. that violence could lead to anarchy and once order breaks down, anything could happen. if you watch the factor even occasionally, you know that i'm not the kind of perch who would hype a situation like this. what is happening in cyprus and europe is a contagion. the simple truth is, the world cannot support massive socia
the democratic party has established a firm hold on the entitlement culture. people getting free stuff from the government are voting democratic because the republican party wants to cut back the nanny state. so we're engaged in an economic civil war, which the democrats are now winning. >> bill: most european countries are insignificant in the global economy, but america is the big dog and we are now 17 trillion-dollars in debt. every day of the year the u.s.a. adds $3.2 billion in more...
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. >> i'm not concerned about the democratic party. i'm concerned about the people whose lives will be impacted by it. >> but will he make the moves? don't call it a comeback. >> toss the political scripts. >> sarah palin releases a new video with one message, 2014. >>> and a shocking report on the culture of violence in the military. no, not the one on the battlefield. the one on women. >> in 1965, edie windsor meat thea spire at a new york city restaurant. she would later tell the times that they danced so much that night. they fell in love, spent 44 years together and eventually, in 2007, they got married. >> we heard from literally hundreds of people, little playmates and schoolmates and friends and relatives all congratulating us and sending love because we were married. so it's a magic word, for anybody who doesn't understand why we want it and why we need it, okay. it is magic. >> their story is a story of millions of couples who find love in this country, except that edie and thea were gay. and because of that, the rules were d
. >> i'm not concerned about the democratic party. i'm concerned about the people whose lives will be impacted by it. >> but will he make the moves? don't call it a comeback. >> toss the political scripts. >> sarah palin releases a new video with one message, 2014. >>> and a shocking report on the culture of violence in the military. no, not the one on the battlefield. the one on women. >> in 1965, edie windsor meat thea spire at a new york city...
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, however, democratic party leader pierre louis g. bersani has ruled the part -- that option out -- pier luigi bersani has ruled that option our. they are repelled by the series of scandals surrounding the former prime minister. a day earlier, bersani told president napolitano that he was unable to form a governing coalition. >> i described also the difficulties arising from preclusion or from the conditions imposed that were unacceptable. >> bersani's alliance won a majority in the lower house of parliament but does not have enough votes in the senate to be able to govern. if the parties cannot form a government, president napolitano could try to appoint an independent figure to forge a coalition. if that fails, italians could face new elections. >> the united nations is giving united nations peacekeepers a mandate to fight rebels in the democratic republic of congo. >> it is the first time the u.n. has ever given peacekeepers the authority to mount attacks. almost 3000 soldiers will target armed rebel groups in eastern congo, which
, however, democratic party leader pierre louis g. bersani has ruled the part -- that option out -- pier luigi bersani has ruled that option our. they are repelled by the series of scandals surrounding the former prime minister. a day earlier, bersani told president napolitano that he was unable to form a governing coalition. >> i described also the difficulties arising from preclusion or from the conditions imposed that were unacceptable. >> bersani's alliance won a majority in the...
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vine mormon enrolled in a communications class taught by the vice chairman of the democratic party if you can believe it dr. deandre poole has been a democratic activist, an activist for years. yet, is he running that class. and as part of the course, dr. poole apparently ordered his students to disrespect jesus. >> he said everybody write jesus on bold letters so what i did was wrote jesus just like this. afterwards he said everybody put it on the floor. he took it out. put it on the floor and he had us all stand up once we were standing up he said stomped on it that's when i picked up the paper from the floor and put it right back on the table. any time you stomp on something it shows that you believe something has no value. so, if you were to stomp on the word jesus, it says that the word has no value. >> bill: ryan rotela was angry about the incident and made his displeasure known. he was removed by the class by florida atlantic university. ryan also faces other charges which will be decided by a student conduct hearing board. ryan rotela has now acquired a lawyer from the liberty
vine mormon enrolled in a communications class taught by the vice chairman of the democratic party if you can believe it dr. deandre poole has been a democratic activist, an activist for years. yet, is he running that class. and as part of the course, dr. poole apparently ordered his students to disrespect jesus. >> he said everybody write jesus on bold letters so what i did was wrote jesus just like this. afterwards he said everybody put it on the floor. he took it out. put it on the...
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but this time it's democrats on the side of public opinion. how will that impact partytrategy going forward? we'll ask democratic stat gist and long time clinton adviser james carville. that's right here next on the "daily rundown" and still ahead our meet the freshmen series continues with sean patrick maloney. what are his thoughts on this week's landmark cases before the court? >>> but first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. watching "the daily rundown," what does it say about mls and nhl they're put together at the white house. give the nhl their own day. it's a tough trophy to win. [ female announcer ] are you sensitive to dairy? then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of tal
but this time it's democrats on the side of public opinion. how will that impact partytrategy going forward? we'll ask democratic stat gist and long time clinton adviser james carville. that's right here next on the "daily rundown" and still ahead our meet the freshmen series continues with sean patrick maloney. what are his thoughts on this week's landmark cases before the court? >>> but first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. watching "the daily rundown,"...