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interdict was lifted the electoral commission announced that mubarak who heads the ruling democratic progressive party won with 58 percent of the vote while the opposition the malawi congress party had about 35 percent of the mc pieces that the election was 40 learned specifically the vote counting and one opposition wanted the vote the result rather to be a nulled now the european union said that the campaigning ahead of elections were transparent and well managed but there were concerns around the election itself in terms of these allegations of vote rigging when would arika 1st came into power in 2014 when he began his 1st t.v. said he would began his 1st term rather he said he would fight corruption but since then he's had allegations around corruption made against him specifically around some dubious political donations now the opposition parties or some have said that the except the result and they've also congratulated. others have said that they will continue to oppose the election result. the un's refugee agency says that ethnic fighting is forcing thousands of nigerians to seek refuge in nei
interdict was lifted the electoral commission announced that mubarak who heads the ruling democratic progressive party won with 58 percent of the vote while the opposition the malawi congress party had about 35 percent of the mc pieces that the election was 40 learned specifically the vote counting and one opposition wanted the vote the result rather to be a nulled now the european union said that the campaigning ahead of elections were transparent and well managed but there were concerns...
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one that was sponsored by the ruling party, the democratic progressive party, and to others that wereabled by conservative groups. the two other bills did not ever the unions between people of the same-sex work marriages. -- they refer to them as civil unions. the word marriage was used in a different way. they have a majority in the legislature and they managed to receive support of some opposition lawmakers and other groups as well. all in all, when that bill was passed, there was a lot of joy outside on the streets of taipei where thousands of militants and onlookers were waiting for the results under the pouring rain. >> thank you very much. a lolot of joy in taiwan for gay rights advocates sanctify for equality continues. this, on the international day, , may 17ntally, commemorates the world health organization's decision to declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder. the days now celebrated in more than 130 countries, including acts areame-sex criminalized. >> they were assaulted in their backyard by one of their neighbors. the assault took place in the dead of night began wi
one that was sponsored by the ruling party, the democratic progressive party, and to others that wereabled by conservative groups. the two other bills did not ever the unions between people of the same-sex work marriages. -- they refer to them as civil unions. the word marriage was used in a different way. they have a majority in the legislature and they managed to receive support of some opposition lawmakers and other groups as well. all in all, when that bill was passed, there was a lot of...
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results were delayed by a high court review after the opposition included accused the ruling democratic progressive party of vote tampering for inauguration will be held on friday more now on this from for media miller who's live in johannesburg for us or for me to what did president mubarak a say following his swearing in the house and it was a very short ceremony that took place this afternoon and once he was sworn in peter mubarak out then called for unity just given how controversial the elections were and that opposition parties had said that allege that there was a vote rigging and they weren't happy with the result and as you mentioned taking the i.e.c. of the electoral commission to court to stop them from announcing that result but once the final results came out people to recount was sworn in and this is a president who's not beginning his 2nd term when he 1st came into power in 2014 that was based on saying he would fight corruption and since then he's had to deal with these old corruption allegations or so he used the opportunity to say that this was now the time for malawians to rebuild the
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one of the democratic progressive party go has called on beijing to recognize and acknowledge the existence of the republic of china taiwan's official title he said taiwan should maintain peace with china while protecting its own uniqueness but there is a fundamental rift between taiwan's pro independence leanings and reunification push the question of taiwan's sovereignty is highly sensitive election issue and goal has been under intense scrutiny as critics claim he would sell out the self-will island because of his multibillion dollar manufacturing empire on the mainland go has deep business and political ties in china and most of foxconn assets and production facilities are in china go has met with president trump last week and announced he hopes to be the peacemaker between taiwan the mainland and the us and improve the commercial links between the three sides he discussed how taiwan can exploit close ties with both china and the u.s. as the race for advanced technology ramps up. krav times and it would restate full year and quarterly results for twenty sixteen twenty seventeen and the
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democratic progressive party of vote tampering. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's doing everything he can to build a coalition and avoid another election after the parliament passed a preliminary motion to dissolve itself less than 2 months after elections seen so often and yahoo a new mandate he has just 48 hours to form a government he's called on potential partners to put the good of the nation ahead of other interests if. a lot can be done in 48 hours the voters wishes can be respected a strong right wing government can be established we can bring stability and a good government to israel i hope people come to their senses and do the right thing colombia and peru have called on the international community to commit more aid to help with the influx of migrants fleeing venezuela the colombian president even touquet and his peruvian counterpart martin because carter said their countries are facing the worst migrant crisis in recent history across latin america duquesne warn the crisis will continue if the ven
democratic progressive party of vote tampering. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's doing everything he can to build a coalition and avoid another election after the parliament passed a preliminary motion to dissolve itself less than 2 months after elections seen so often and yahoo a new mandate he has just 48 hours to form a government he's called on potential partners to put the good of the nation ahead of other interests if. a lot can be done in 48 hours the voters wishes...
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the president's democratic progressive party ordered lawmakers to vote in favor of the measure. monthsrisk for him eight before the presidential election. us november, 72% of voters opposed same-sex marriage. amazon is ramping up its drive into the european food and grocery delivery business. the world's largest online retailer is leading a $575 million investment in deliveroo. they compete in the mill delivery business against uber and just eats. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. house -- i'mn a corny done hose -- i'm corny. -- courtney. vonnie: there's trading on the nasdaq and it is beating expectations. about $25.g at it is up 46% in the last few moments. startedafter fastly trading earlier and is trading about 20% higher than its ipo price. there's a competitor to starbucks in china, luckin. this listing values them at more than $3.9 billion. it's one of the 10 largest ipos in the u.s. this year, and the second very successful one today, after fastly. we now have a van
the president's democratic progressive party ordered lawmakers to vote in favor of the measure. monthsrisk for him eight before the presidential election. us november, 72% of voters opposed same-sex marriage. amazon is ramping up its drive into the european food and grocery delivery business. the world's largest online retailer is leading a $575 million investment in deliveroo. they compete in the mill delivery business against uber and just eats. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on...
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interdict was lifted the electoral commission announced that mubarak who heads the ruling democratic progressive party won with 58 percent of the vote while the opposition the malawi congress party had about 35 percent of the mc pieces that the election was 40 learned specifically the vote counting and one opposition wanted the vote the result rather to be a nulled now the european union said that the campaign ahead of elections were transparent and well managed but there were concerns around...
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the high court ordered a review of tuesday's ballots in opposition as accuse the ruling democratic progressive party of both campaign. u.s. health officials have recorded 60 new cases of measles in the past week alone increased 6 the total number of confirmed cases to 940 this year is the worst outbreak in the u.s. since 1994 the disease was declared eliminated in 2 thousands and health officials blame the resurgence on the spread of misinformation about vaccines. the 1st crucial test of whether u.s. states can hold drug makers responsible for the opioid crisis starts in oklahoma own choose day lawyers will argue that company johnson and johnson is to blame for the white spread addiction has devastated the states the case will likely shape around 2000 other pending cases across the u.s. and together her reports from oklahoma city. it's a drug crisis of epic proportions that's what i wouldn't busy die for it according to the center for disease control in 2017 close 250000 people died from overdosing on drugs more than a 3rd of those deaths were caused by prescription opioids given to patients for pai
the high court ordered a review of tuesday's ballots in opposition as accuse the ruling democratic progressive party of both campaign. u.s. health officials have recorded 60 new cases of measles in the past week alone increased 6 the total number of confirmed cases to 940 this year is the worst outbreak in the u.s. since 1994 the disease was declared eliminated in 2 thousands and health officials blame the resurgence on the spread of misinformation about vaccines. the 1st crucial test of...
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results were delayed by a high court review after the opposition accused the ruling democratic progressive party a vote. just ahead. might be far off but. the most dramatic moment of the baseball season. our good times for his father adrian thank you so much several players in spain's top two football leagues have been arrested over a suspected match fixing it allege the players and officials from some clubs formed a criminal organization to profit from six games spanish police made the arrests after lolita filed a complaints about matches in the lower nonprofessional divisions and international friendlies league it says none of it complaints relate to games in spain's top league. neymar has been stripped of the brazil captaincy head of the copa america next month he's been replaced by p.s.g. teammate danny alvarez for the upcoming friendlies against the tar and crew brazil are hosting the copa and their coach was under pressure to demote neymar because of disciplinary issues including hitting a fan after p.s.g. lost the french cup final. in germany union berlin have made history by being promot
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field has to narrow, and it is clear thn the energy on the left, the democratic side, in the democratic party, is on the progressive left. that is really where -- >> always is and same thing with republican primaries. if you looat republican -- they go hard, hard to the right and then have to swing to the middle for the general. >> well, that didn't happen on the republican side in 2016. instead you got the hard-right candidate who is the complete tsider from the field of conservatives. >> but he wasn't the hard-right candidate.l, >> wou're right. >> he wasn't the hard-right candidate because the hard-right candidate believes in international trad >> he disrupted what the mainstream conservative movement had heralded for, frany, five decades -- i mean, since william f. buckley jr. began this program in 1966.go i'a play a clip for you from a early version of "firing line" where william f. buckley j was sitting here on this set, talking about -- >> was he like this? >> arched, yesyou're gonna see him. >> was he sitting like this? >> talking about your characteri >> why did w f. buckley always sit like this? he was al
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the high court ordered a review of tuesday's ballots the opposition accuse me to request democratic progressive party of the temporary. the u.s. president says america is not looking for regime change in iran donald trump says he's only interested in preventing terrorism from getting nuclear weapons from made the comments in japan where he's been missing prime minister shinzo abyei on a 4 day saint visits when he has more now from tokyo. to with a handshake donald trump received a historic on or in the imperial palace in tokyo the u.s. president became the 1st foreign leader to meet japan's new emperor not. the meeting was seen as a symbol of the strong relations between the 2 countries after a bilateral meeting with japan's prime minister shinzo up their attention turned from an ally to a foe with the u.s. president saying he's not seeking regime change in iran and i'm not looking to hurt around it or i'm looking to have around say no nuclear weapons we have enough problems in this world right now with nuclear weapons no nuclear weapons for and i think will make a deal i think iran again i think ira
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democratic party in 2020? sen. sanderswell, look, i think the democratic party believes and is e party of diversity. we are making enormous progressinging young people, people of color, women, people fromhe gay community, into electedti pos all over the country, and that is a major step forward. but i think at the end of they, hat the american people will do is take a look at a candidate, whether that candidate is male or female, black, white, young, or old, and say, all right, what does this candidate stand for, what is his record, what is he figfor? i think that many people in this country will snd that bernie s has been fighting for working families for a long time. the ideas he brought forth four years o, which seemed radical and extreme at the time, are now kind of mainstream ideas in the democratic pty. i think we have a lot of support and i think that support is going to grow and i'm quite confident we can notnly win the democratic nomination but defeat the most dangerous president in modern history. jane: speaker of the house nancy pelosi accused attorney general william barr of lying tong ss. should democrats proceed with
democratic party in 2020? sen. sanderswell, look, i think the democratic party believes and is e party of diversity. we are making enormous progressinging young people, people of color, women, people fromhe gay community, into electedti pos all over the country, and that is a major step forward. but i think at the end of they, hat the american people will do is take a look at a candidate, whether that candidate is male or female, black, white, young, or old, and say, all right, what does this...
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of course, the split in the democratic party, progressives on one side, moderates on the other.ok at the polls, they tend to show that the voters are voting for getting stuff done, rather than according to ideology. david: that is interesting. if you are giving advice, it would be that we not go to the extremes. aggressive some progressive proposals out there. if you were advising the party, you are thinking run more toward the center? max: that is my view. that is ultimately what i think will prevail. but i am a little older. maybe i'm not sufficiently in touch. i'm trying to analyze and the best i can and that is what i would suggest. david: we are both a little older, so maybe neither one of us are in touch. max baucus, former u.s. ambassador to china. happening now as the economic club of new york, the ceo of mastercard telling erik schatzker that consumers should be able to monitor their personal data. you can watch that live right now on the bloomberg go and bloomberg.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ about techt of talk regulation, but paul romer, nobel winning economist from nyu
of course, the split in the democratic party, progressives on one side, moderates on the other.ok at the polls, they tend to show that the voters are voting for getting stuff done, rather than according to ideology. david: that is interesting. if you are giving advice, it would be that we not go to the extremes. aggressive some progressive proposals out there. if you were advising the party, you are thinking run more toward the center? max: that is my view. that is ultimately what i think will...
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i know you're talking about a democratic party that's somehow met up in somebody's imaginatio imagination. this is all party that has centrist wings as well as progress wings of the democratic party will come up with a nominee that can appeal to the metal as well as to the base pad spent 100 like question i don't have a favorite. i am still being courted. it's too early to follow love. just imagine, valentine's day came and went we had 15 candidates we are up to 22. we will be at 60 by labor day and then back to 12. i'm not going to fall in love. i love all the candidates. >> melissa: i disagree with the notion that joe biden is the obvious one to go against president trump because i think politics has become cult of personality, and it's about who's going to ignite a group of supporters into such a frenzy that they're willing to go out and vote. joe biden, i'm not sure he provides enough of a contrast with president trump to really excite people. it has to be someone who captures the imagination of enough of a group to inspire them to go out and actually pull a lever. >> dagen: you and i were talking off camera while the president was there for poli
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that the president likes dictators, all in all, the media, groupthink, pack mentality, democratic party progressive, what are they doing all day? the president of the united states likes dictators. well if the president of the united states likes dictators, will barack obama adored them, love them, cuba, obama opens in embassy. who is tougher on cuba? trump or obama? iran, $150 billion for the icbm, the terrorism, the nuclear warheads, who has been tougher on iran? obama or trump? china, they are building these highlands, they are militarizing the islands come in the united states has nothing, tell me who has been the toughest president in my lifetime on china? and by the way, was obama tough on china? russia, collusion, somebody better tell vladimir putin that we have the toughest sections on russia than we have had in history, north korea, we have a naval armada off of the korean peninsula like we have not seen since 1960s, that was not there when obama was there, that is trump, they also intercepted a forget, do you remember that? in the toughest declassified sections on north korea too, he must
that the president likes dictators, all in all, the media, groupthink, pack mentality, democratic party progressive, what are they doing all day? the president of the united states likes dictators. well if the president of the united states likes dictators, will barack obama adored them, love them, cuba, obama opens in embassy. who is tougher on cuba? trump or obama? iran, $150 billion for the icbm, the terrorism, the nuclear warheads, who has been tougher on iran? obama or trump? china, they...
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. >> the credits of joe biden in the democratic party progressive wing, i don't have to tell you've raised crime bill in '94, that one of the writers and anita hill. do you think he's overcome that or can he? >> i think he can. he just shows people who he is and whose he is. i think that's already being reflected in the poll numbers and in the positive reaction to his campaign. me americans long more normalcy after this trump calamity. >> i want to show you this poll from emerson college nine days ago. it shows biden with a clear lead over 34%. bernie sanders has over 17%. head to head polls between trump and some candidates nation wide are pretty one sided. biden beats trump. sanders beats trump. warren beats him and kamala harris, the senator from california beats him and he's tied with beto o'rourke on this emerson college poll. why don't you think any of these others can hold that and beat donald trump? >> i haven't said they can't. i'm saying that joe biden is the best choice to be the next president of the united states. yes, electability is important but also policy and experience.
. >> the credits of joe biden in the democratic party progressive wing, i don't have to tell you've raised crime bill in '94, that one of the writers and anita hill. do you think he's overcome that or can he? >> i think he can. he just shows people who he is and whose he is. i think that's already being reflected in the poll numbers and in the positive reaction to his campaign. me americans long more normalcy after this trump calamity. >> i want to show you this poll from...
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veryat the democrats and a healthy progressive party. he was massively popular. republican party had a heart attack when it realized he would not run in 1928. he could have. he was on the radio. what is missing and may yet be found, because so much is found nowadays, are recordings of coolidge on the radio. we don't seem to have those. we have the recordings of fdr, and that became national memory. that's not to say coolidge was a lovey-dovey person. he was famously spare and restrained. but he was a recognizable type, especially to midwesterners, actually, a farmer type. humored,to say, dry didn't say a lot, but much appreciated. i wouldn't say he was a poor communicator. he was a different kind of commu nicator. i'm looking for those radio tapes, only. one, when lindbergh returned. coolidge loved aviation, particularly civil, because he thought it was a way to preclude war, to get the world together through airplanes. and the other is a brilliant tax speech which he made subsequent to the death of his son. brian: i want to dip into the os a" gordon wo well-know
veryat the democrats and a healthy progressive party. he was massively popular. republican party had a heart attack when it realized he would not run in 1928. he could have. he was on the radio. what is missing and may yet be found, because so much is found nowadays, are recordings of coolidge on the radio. we don't seem to have those. we have the recordings of fdr, and that became national memory. that's not to say coolidge was a lovey-dovey person. he was famously spare and restrained. but he...
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i think, as much as there is some tension in the democratic party about the progressive wing of the party and the future of the party, i think there's an overwhelming sense of, who is going to beat trump? i think biden fits the bill. he has a lot of experience running, a lot of unsuccessful experience running for president. so to see him be more disciplined this go around, i think, is going to make democrats happy. >> david, i think we just heard joe biden make a really interesting point about the economy. maybe this is how he is going to frame it going forward, which is, trump nmis the beneficiary all of the seeds that obama and biden planted, and that the economy is now on autopilot, basically. so if voters believe it, he can make the case, you can do better on these other -- on all the other things i have to offer, and the economy is going to be just fine. how do you think that'll play? >> yeah. the other thing joe biden wuss saying there, alisyn, is that the president is now squandering the inheritance. that may be the tougher argument to make, if the economic numbers continue to show
i think, as much as there is some tension in the democratic party about the progressive wing of the party and the future of the party, i think there's an overwhelming sense of, who is going to beat trump? i think biden fits the bill. he has a lot of experience running, a lot of unsuccessful experience running for president. so to see him be more disciplined this go around, i think, is going to make democrats happy. >> david, i think we just heard joe biden make a really interesting point...
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orientation as the new congresswoman to say that we have nancy pelosi in the democratic party's back in pushing for the most progressive and ambitious energy agenda this country has ever seen this about you know this stuff here and this stuff back here for you me that. if you know that yet. but firm opposition to the green new deal remains on the 26th of march 2019 a draft of the deal was unanimously rejected by the republican controlled senate how did you feel when the resolution got voted out of the senate the goal of the resolution is for it to be a statement of values to chart a blueprint to lay out the projects of what would be included within the great new deal we need an attitude shift we need to put into gear and into momentum these big ideas so that we can write the policy over the next year and get these things to pass. the sunrise aimed to create momentum for their cause by directly lobbying political leaders to do it very do. sean and his team plan to doorstep andrea campbell the president of boston city council. we're told today is going to decide to go fossil fuel but he got it later down the road. we'll
orientation as the new congresswoman to say that we have nancy pelosi in the democratic party's back in pushing for the most progressive and ambitious energy agenda this country has ever seen this about you know this stuff here and this stuff back here for you me that. if you know that yet. but firm opposition to the green new deal remains on the 26th of march 2019 a draft of the deal was unanimously rejected by the republican controlled senate how did you feel when the resolution got voted out...
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. >> the thing about the progressive liberals democrat party today as opposed to 1975 when joe biden was very much a republican is that they want to continue to carry on the skepticisms and avoid the realities of the progress that has occurred in this nation. martha, we are not living in 1975. and nibble with any common sense would be able to see just how far our nation has evolved as a people. but yet the democrats do, in fact, want to keep those wounds reopened so that the boogie man that they have had black people afraid of for so many years can still remain real to them and, of course, still drive the vote to the polls as they have done for nearly 60 years. it's time for black people to at least try something different. this president has been a visionary. >> martha: go ahead. >> and he has been very reactionary in his administration. >> martha: you know, qualm me, i remember the president talking to all voters and saying to african-american voters in particular, what have you got to lose? give it a try. you know, the whole difference is that when you have an economic policy that
. >> the thing about the progressive liberals democrat party today as opposed to 1975 when joe biden was very much a republican is that they want to continue to carry on the skepticisms and avoid the realities of the progress that has occurred in this nation. martha, we are not living in 1975. and nibble with any common sense would be able to see just how far our nation has evolved as a people. but yet the democrats do, in fact, want to keep those wounds reopened so that the boogie man...
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democratic cause right now? >> no i think the progressive part of the democrat party is waiting for an issue to take biden's kneesg at him. biden is smart enough to know. he needs blue-collar votes. he will not win them taking another war on coal. he is playing the long game for president trump. a lot of actors are waiting for him to take the stage, only moderate on energy while the left will really pummel him. charles: i know it is early. who do you see emerging out of this crowded democratic field? >> i think it is bidens to lose except for the climate change issue, bernie that is his only shot, get the activists after him on climate change. charles: nice seeing you tom. too long. >>> boating industry bracing for impact of tariffs. they think what will this do? we know the economy is strong, still we sent jeff flock to lake michigan to find out how one company, one of the biggest companies in the industry is handling all of it. jeff? >> how are you, charles? charles: good. reporter: we can fire them up, talking about engines. we're talking specifically about brunswick corporation which makes mercury engines. lo
democratic cause right now? >> no i think the progressive part of the democrat party is waiting for an issue to take biden's kneesg at him. biden is smart enough to know. he needs blue-collar votes. he will not win them taking another war on coal. he is playing the long game for president trump. a lot of actors are waiting for him to take the stage, only moderate on energy while the left will really pummel him. charles: i know it is early. who do you see emerging out of this crowded...
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upside, the democrats are now an urban party, half of all of hillary clinton's votes came from the largest counties in america. he has advanced in new york some of the top priorities of the progressiveing of the democratic party, raising the minimum wage and creating a massive universal pre-k program. but on the other hand as you point out there is not a lot of support for him doing this in new york. the polling has been clear on that. his advisers have been divided. and the field is already remarkably crowded to the point where a large number of candidates as you show on the screen, a large number of candidates with a lot of credentials, governors, former governors, senators like gillibrand and klobuchar and even cory booker, hickenlooper, inslee, are having a tremendous amount of trouble getting noticed and breaking above 1% in the polls. it's not really clear that democrats need another candidate at this point. >> let me ask you this, how quickly does this field pare down? if you are not on the debate stage it's hard to see how you break through further. after the first debate in june do you start to see some folks leave or is it possible they're staying in to raise their profile
upside, the democrats are now an urban party, half of all of hillary clinton's votes came from the largest counties in america. he has advanced in new york some of the top priorities of the progressiveing of the democratic party, raising the minimum wage and creating a massive universal pre-k program. but on the other hand as you point out there is not a lot of support for him doing this in new york. the polling has been clear on that. his advisers have been divided. and the field is already...
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i think probably democrats that are feeling a lot of push in a primary, perhaps, from the left. obviously the progressive side of the democratic party is pretty pro impeachment. there's a lot of moderate seats where that is not the priority. the priority is other things like healthcare. you know, immigration. border security. education. nancy pelosi, every time she talked about it, including today, says we can walk and chew gum at the same time. this is the political battle the next few weeks, the next few months. >> there's more than one messenger. there's more than one level of message. the message from nancy pelosi is we're going through the process, there's a process, let's take care of the process. jerry nadler said he lied, he's a liar. the facts are there. we will proceed. is it this grouping of this narrative, this coming together of this narrative that they hope will move the poll numbers among the american people until they reach a point where okay, the american people aren't going to toss us out of office, it's time to throw all of these facts against the wall and see what happens next? >> that's right. they'd like to hav
i think probably democrats that are feeling a lot of push in a primary, perhaps, from the left. obviously the progressive side of the democratic party is pretty pro impeachment. there's a lot of moderate seats where that is not the priority. the priority is other things like healthcare. you know, immigration. border security. education. nancy pelosi, every time she talked about it, including today, says we can walk and chew gum at the same time. this is the political battle the next few weeks,...
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years socialists and democrats party list candidate france timmerman called for humility as his party lost 35 seats and stressed the need for cooperation among the so-called progressive so i will repeat my proposition to work with other progressive parties in this parliament to try and build a program that addresses the aspirations the dreams and also sometimes the fear is of our fellow europeans. those progressive parties include the jubilant greens resurgent in germany and set to become a big hitter in the european parliament women and the liberal ouda group also made significant gains their candidate might be to have a style year now has designed on the coming european commission president comes from living in europe thank you that monopoly of power is broken. and this is of course why we can do something else and i very much appreciate it was my colleague trying to more than just set that a coalition can be built of those who wants to do something. yellow vests protesters in brussels on sunday they see the e.u. is undemocratic everybody wants to change europe the fight over which way will be played out in the parliament and on the streets. ok now as the results c
years socialists and democrats party list candidate france timmerman called for humility as his party lost 35 seats and stressed the need for cooperation among the so-called progressive so i will repeat my proposition to work with other progressive parties in this parliament to try and build a program that addresses the aspirations the dreams and also sometimes the fear is of our fellow europeans. those progressive parties include the jubilant greens resurgent in germany and set to become a big...
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he's largely aligned with the democratic party on their progressive principles, of course, he is muchf the people in the race here, but i think one central question is why is he getting in the race now, and the answer to that is at least according to his advisers is because he was waiting for the montana legislative session to end at the beginning of may. he didn't want to jeopardize that he was doing there on healthcare reform and other matters, so he is jumping in at this point. the request he is is there a hunger for a new face among all these faces of 22 candidates? the big question is if he can make that debate stage in june he certainly can, you know, join the rest of these candidates on stage, jim. >> sometimes one big moment in a debate can rocket you, you know, if not to the top of the field, to the middle of the field. >> indeed. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez appeared with bernie sanders last night, took a swipe at joe biden, some friendly fire here within the party. tell us what she said and what this sort of exposes about a rift within the democrats. >> friendly perhaps, but
he's largely aligned with the democratic party on their progressive principles, of course, he is muchf the people in the race here, but i think one central question is why is he getting in the race now, and the answer to that is at least according to his advisers is because he was waiting for the montana legislative session to end at the beginning of may. he didn't want to jeopardize that he was doing there on healthcare reform and other matters, so he is jumping in at this point. the request...
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democratic presidential candidates are approaching unanimity on the issue now. senator sanders leads his own large faction of the progressive base in the democratic party. so him changing his mind on this matters. i think there is one other factor at work here that's worth recognizing and paying attention to which is going to get a boost from the front page of the "new york times." we're seeing this trend of more and more people reading and digesting the content of mueller's report. now people are hearing the special counsel speak for the first time. hearing him make clear himself how serious the evidence and allegations in the report are. as this stuff is starting to sink in, we are seeing people organically coming to the conclusion that impeachment proceedings are the logical next step and the necessary next step. now, the political framing around that trend has tended to be so far, well, okay. i get the argument, but is going down that road worth the political cost? is it worth the political cost to the democrats given how we know the republicans will react to it? it seems like today in the wake of mueller's remarks yesterday, democrats are starting
democratic presidential candidates are approaching unanimity on the issue now. senator sanders leads his own large faction of the progressive base in the democratic party. so him changing his mind on this matters. i think there is one other factor at work here that's worth recognizing and paying attention to which is going to get a boost from the front page of the "new york times." we're seeing this trend of more and more people reading and digesting the content of mueller's report....
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democrats know the american people do not support impeachment. every poll shows that. at the same time, the radical progress sif base of the democratic partythe democrats are in a position because you've heard nancy pelosi go down that road so they're issuing an unprecedented number of subpoenas. i think they run a risk with the american people thinking they're more interested and investigating and not legislating. >> when it comes to that, you know, we have nancy pelosi there, and i also want to play a little bit of what she had to say, rashad, because she's calling on -- at first, remember, weeks ago shell said impeaching donald trump isn't worth it. now we have her saying this. let's listen to nancy pelosi. >> trump is goading us to impeach him. every single day he's taunting, taunting, taunting because he knows it would be very divisive in the country but he doesn't care. just wants to solidify his base. >> all right. let's go to you, rashad. when you hear something like that, any truth to that and knowing when it comes to right now, these subpoenas, these deadlines that are coming and going and here's where we stand? >> yeah, sounds l
democrats know the american people do not support impeachment. every poll shows that. at the same time, the radical progress sif base of the democratic partythe democrats are in a position because you've heard nancy pelosi go down that road so they're issuing an unprecedented number of subpoenas. i think they run a risk with the american people thinking they're more interested and investigating and not legislating. >> when it comes to that, you know, we have nancy pelosi there, and i also...
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tell me how that plays out as the progressive wing of the party as bernies and others say this guy may be joe biden but he's out of step with the democraticn 2019. >> i think we have to run a race with the democrat party to see how's out of step with the party. bernie sanders, unlike 2016 is not the only progressive candidate in this race. and i think we're going to see as the election plays out that there are going to be a lot of people competing for that space. biden should expect hi's going to be the front runner. he shouldn't expect he'd get in a race and not face competition. that's what winning an election is about. >> there are a lot of democrats who say there's going to be fighting in the party we know but it's too soon for this. sanders is doing it in a civil way, he's not attacking biden personally. but do he or elizabeth warren or anybody else run some kind of political risk if even before the first debate they start to make conflict and contrast the point of their message with biden. >> you're right. it's a difficult situation because i think voters don't want to see it too. the base doesn't want to see a nasty base as well. t
tell me how that plays out as the progressive wing of the party as bernies and others say this guy may be joe biden but he's out of step with the democraticn 2019. >> i think we have to run a race with the democrat party to see how's out of step with the party. bernie sanders, unlike 2016 is not the only progressive candidate in this race. and i think we're going to see as the election plays out that there are going to be a lot of people competing for that space. biden should expect hi's...
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senator bernie sanders of vermont became a household name in 2016 when he ran a progressive campaign forth democratic party's presidential nomination. but much of that primary race was a one-on-one contest. he is now vying for the democratic nomination again, but this time, he's up against 20 other candidates. senator sanders joins us now. senator sanders, wel"nme back to thwshour". >> good to be with you, judy. >> woodruff: let's start with the news tooptd,he stock market dropping over 470 points, fears, analysts say, of a trade war with china, the preside's policies toward china. it appears to many people that your approach to trade with china with very similar to the president's. >> no, it is not. tat i recognize is that, for many years, oade policies have been a disaster. if you look at nafta and yotu look tntr with china, in fact, it's cost us about 4 million decent paying american jobs and helped lead th race to the bottom where wages were depressed in america. so i think we do need new trade policies that are fair to the working people of this country, not just for the c.e.o.s. but, as usual, i think
senator bernie sanders of vermont became a household name in 2016 when he ran a progressive campaign forth democratic party's presidential nomination. but much of that primary race was a one-on-one contest. he is now vying for the democratic nomination again, but this time, he's up against 20 other candidates. senator sanders joins us now. senator sanders, wel"nme back to thwshour". >> good to be with you, judy. >> woodruff: let's start with the news tooptd,he stock market...
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the press is effectively been hijacked by a progressive movement by a democrat party. explain in the book. look at all of the democrats. the worked in the government and worked in the press. and vice versa. but look at all of them who work in the press and in the obama administration. you have some work in this network and the republicans, it doesn't come anywhere near the army of democrats who now become so-called journalists and vice versa. >> sean: an hour doesn't do it justice. you want to read this. i read it cover-to-cover. read it in less than a day. i learned so much about the history of all of this. but i do think you're right about one thing, the great story that will come out of this is the emergence of new media. i like to say we do their job for them. the job they're supposed to do. we do reporting. we do investigative reporting, we also give opinion, we talk about sports sometimes. yeah, we're an entire newspaper. but we're up front about being opinionated. that's a big difference between us and them, they lie and pretend to be something that they're not.
the press is effectively been hijacked by a progressive movement by a democrat party. explain in the book. look at all of the democrats. the worked in the government and worked in the press. and vice versa. but look at all of them who work in the press and in the obama administration. you have some work in this network and the republicans, it doesn't come anywhere near the army of democrats who now become so-called journalists and vice versa. >> sean: an hour doesn't do it justice. you...
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and the younger people in the activists class in the democratic party want to move things in a more progressive the party to the left. that's the sort of generational struggle i see being played out right now. >> good seeing you. thank you. >>> still ahead an update on former president jimmy carter's health. >>> plus a billionaire investor tells one graduating class he'll pay off their student loans. those stories plus a check of the weather coming up next. athet when i was diagnosed with breast cancer, there was no hesitation, i went straight to ctca. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that transformation firsthand knowing that she had options that she could choose, helped restore hope. my team made me feel like a whole person again. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. c...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, with trusted protection for all out confidence... beautiful colors and an improved fit for a sleek design and personal s
and the younger people in the activists class in the democratic party want to move things in a more progressive the party to the left. that's the sort of generational struggle i see being played out right now. >> good seeing you. thank you. >>> still ahead an update on former president jimmy carter's health. >>> plus a billionaire investor tells one graduating class he'll pay off their student loans. those stories plus a check of the weather coming up next. athet when i...
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i think to a lot of democrats, especially those that are progressive and who are very akive in the democratic partyed to this tactic and thought it made sense. >> we're obviously all focused on it here in washington yesterday because it was unfolding in the hallways, certainly right in front of me. but do voters in the democratic party care -- is this what is going to be -- the kind of thing that's going to be deciding their votes in 2020, or should we be careful about reading too much into this? >> well, we do have to be really careful, casey. this is where congress's function of being the oversight, the body that conducts oversight, part of their constitutional responsibility is to conduct oversight. that's where congress has to remain laser focused to make sure they are holding the trump administration accountable. at the same time, candidates running in 2020, democratic candidates have to be very careful not to snowfall into this trap. look, trump wants democrats to be talking about russia. he wants the mueller report to be driving the news. even though voters don't care as much about the muell
i think to a lot of democrats, especially those that are progressive and who are very akive in the democratic partyed to this tactic and thought it made sense. >> we're obviously all focused on it here in washington yesterday because it was unfolding in the hallways, certainly right in front of me. but do voters in the democratic party care -- is this what is going to be -- the kind of thing that's going to be deciding their votes in 2020, or should we be careful about reading too much...
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progressive. >> sean: democrats have become the party of late-term abortion.eral lawmakers and members of the media have become unhinged following a series of >> sean: democrats have become the party of late-term abortion. liberal lawmakers and members of the media have become unhingedn following a series of states passing restrictive abortion laws. watch. >> the christian far right, so confident, they are pushing through laws multiple states under republican control that t essentially send women back to the dark ages all in hopes of sending a case to the republican majority supreme court that t would overturn roe v. wade, essentially turning all of america into gilead from the handmaid's tale. >> i've worked with colleagues in congress to make sure we pass a law that prevents a future supreme court from overturning roe vs. wade. >> maybe we should make it a law that they should be required to tget a vasectomy. >> this is nothing short of an all-out assault on women's reproductive freedom, an effort to take away our m basic human rights and civil rights. >> th
progressive. >> sean: democrats have become the party of late-term abortion.eral lawmakers and members of the media have become unhinged following a series of >> sean: democrats have become the party of late-term abortion. liberal lawmakers and members of the media have become unhingedn following a series of states passing restrictive abortion laws. watch. >> the christian far right, so confident, they are pushing through laws multiple states under republican control that t...
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he said part of that is because it's assumed that in the progressive side of the democratic party, they do want to pursue it, but that's not what they're talking about. they're talking about big issues like healthcare and climate change and, you know, how to beat donald trump. that's the bottom line. >> dana: and also possibly immigration. this meeting popped up on the white house schedule. there's a list of senators going to the white house today, republican senators, to talk about immigration. we don't have too many details about what the meeting is all about. lindsey graham from south carolina was scheduled to go but then apparently decided not to after having a quick talk with the white house. i was interested in this. the white house has put forward a request for emergency money. new york times editorial page even saying, you should give it to him because there is an emergency, especially on a humanitarian basis. but there is an issue about additional seasonal workers. senator tom cotton from arkansas, he's going to this meeting today. but yesterday he said our immigration system s
he said part of that is because it's assumed that in the progressive side of the democratic party, they do want to pursue it, but that's not what they're talking about. they're talking about big issues like healthcare and climate change and, you know, how to beat donald trump. that's the bottom line. >> dana: and also possibly immigration. this meeting popped up on the white house schedule. there's a list of senators going to the white house today, republican senators, to talk about...
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that judgment for fears that could help president trump get re-elected in 2020 and progressive wing of the democratic party that sort of been agitating for impeachment because they think they have seen plenty of evidence in mueller's 448-page report to support beginning impeachment proceedings. congressman is one of those lawmakers who has supported impeachment in the past and she wrote to congressman amash, come find me in 1638 longworth. a house office. i've got an impeachment investigation resolution you're going to want to cosponsor. some are siding on the democrats with the seriousness of the allegations in mueller's report that that could give democrats more fire power as they push to open impeachment proceedings to continue investigating russia as the white house stonewalls subpoenas and request for testimony on all fronts. >> sarah westwood, we appreciate it so much. thank you. >>> with us is cnn political analyst julian zeleny and professor at princeton university and also with us is siraj hasmi of "the washington examiner." the president's critics have wondered when republicans would potentially
that judgment for fears that could help president trump get re-elected in 2020 and progressive wing of the democratic party that sort of been agitating for impeachment because they think they have seen plenty of evidence in mueller's 448-page report to support beginning impeachment proceedings. congressman is one of those lawmakers who has supported impeachment in the past and she wrote to congressman amash, come find me in 1638 longworth. a house office. i've got an impeachment investigation...
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the press is effectively been hijacked by a progressive movement by a democrat party.e book. look at all of the democrats. the worked in the government and worked in the press. and vice versa. but look at all of them who work in the press and in the obama administration. you have some work in this network and the republicans, it doesn't come anywhere near the army of democrats who now become so-called journalists and vice versa. >> sean: an hour doesn't do it justice. you want to read this. i read it cover-to-cover. read it in less than a day. i learned so much about the history of all of this. but i do think you're right about one thing, the great story that will come out of this is the emergence of new media. i like to say we do their job for them. the job they're supposed to do. we do reporting. we do investigative reporting, we also give opinion, we talk about sports sometimes. yeah, we're an entire newspaper. but we're up front about being opinionated. that's a big difference between us and them, they lie and pretend to be something that they're not. great one, yo
the press is effectively been hijacked by a progressive movement by a democrat party.e book. look at all of the democrats. the worked in the government and worked in the press. and vice versa. but look at all of them who work in the press and in the obama administration. you have some work in this network and the republicans, it doesn't come anywhere near the army of democrats who now become so-called journalists and vice versa. >> sean: an hour doesn't do it justice. you want to read...
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and that's why biden is winning right now, is because we talk about the democratic party being progressivey is older and more conservative than a lot of the people who get a lot of attention. and joe biden is where the democrat party is, and bullock is now aligning himself as an alternative to joe biden of where the party is ideologically and who can best beat donald trump. i think it's a good entry to the race and he'll get a shot. i think coming in late was good for him, because it seems like everybody who comes in to get one shot at getting a lot of attention, so far, so good. and if he can get those 60,000 voters, because he has a short window to do it, and then the 1% in the national polls required by the dnc, he'll be on the debate stage. >> all right. >>> ahead, apple is likely keeping a close eye on the trade standoff with china, but also, a story here at home that is impacting the tech giant. what a new supreme court ruling means for the company's bottom line. that's coming up on "morning joe." line that's coming up on "morning joe. behr presents: outdone yourself. staining be don
and that's why biden is winning right now, is because we talk about the democratic party being progressivey is older and more conservative than a lot of the people who get a lot of attention. and joe biden is where the democrat party is, and bullock is now aligning himself as an alternative to joe biden of where the party is ideologically and who can best beat donald trump. i think it's a good entry to the race and he'll get a shot. i think coming in late was good for him, because it seems like...