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and in addition to that, you had the youth vote, anti-establishment, if you like, almost freedom partypeople who wanted to have more independence, not going for theresa may, essentially splitting between labor and the conservatives. >> rose: and interestingly, some people that we know in british politics lost their seats. alex salmons from scotland and a couple of others that don't come to mind right now. was it the-- the vote-- millennials-- the vote about brexit? did you think manchester and london, those terrorist attacks made a difference? >> i don't think they made a huge amount of difference in the end, charlie. but this is a huge setback. really a humiliation for prime minister may. >> rose: because they were expecting, like a 100-vote majority. >> that's why she called for the snap election. she was initially for remaining in the european and and now she's leading the brexit. and she said she couldn't call a snap election and she did. the conservative party was completely unably to benefit from the collapse of the far right party. it collapsed. and the big setback for the scott
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i voted for peace and freedom party in 2012. and then for trump in this latest election. i did this because the country does need change. does need to be america first. does need to push forward an agenda that will support the american people and not this give it all away policy of the democrats and the social marxists who are currently running our schools and our press. academia has been infiltrated by people who don't love this country, who are critical theorists, whenever they can they run down this country instead of talking about the awesome -- the enlightenment that came out of the american revolution that give us all our bill of rights. they run us down by these out of context, historical events. host: to sharon before the house comes in. been waiting in hanover, pennsylvania. line for democrats. good morning. the house in expected about a minute or so. go ahead. caller: i personally am sick and tired of gun worshipers and media haters. we need our media, strong and healthy. and varied. meanwhile, let's look at reality, people. the ult right and steve ban none -- b
i voted for peace and freedom party in 2012. and then for trump in this latest election. i did this because the country does need change. does need to be america first. does need to push forward an agenda that will support the american people and not this give it all away policy of the democrats and the social marxists who are currently running our schools and our press. academia has been infiltrated by people who don't love this country, who are critical theorists, whenever they can they run...
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in austria in october of this year in snap elections all or early elections and the far right freedom party have supported a lot of the. legislation. there their polling current your own thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support of your party international worlds apart looks of the polarization of american society following donald trump's election victory we are back with you again at the top of next. does she don't consume. into. the single and assume that an equal going to do what he calls a stance. don't. tell him to. move. in this is a. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. cysts fifty years old industrial giants reap the benefit ignoring the hum caused by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't just experimental animals decades later the toxic environment. continues to poison and we found these astronomically high levels of. levels of my staff to think maybe some of the highest levels ever in the united s
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polls in austria in october of this year in snap elections or early elections and the far right freedom party have supported a lot of the and t. is large legislation well there there polling currently around thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support. a leaked report by the swedish police says the number of so-called vulnerable zones in the country has jumped to twenty three and the areas are often described in the local media as a no go zones have sprung up across the entire country particularly in larger cities the report claims apparel social structure has emerged in those areas with police struggling to carry out their duties there at least partly blames islamic extremism for the problem. for. some companies or even avoiding certain areas april mail provider post north wouldn't enter stockholm's rincon the suburb citing security concerns rinky made headlines last year when police opened fire after a mob of around thirty people began attacking officers with rocks in fact the national police commissioner says the number of no go zones is even higher than stated in
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what it's all comers ahead of the country going to the polls in october in snap elections the freedom party which favors a raft of anti islamic legislation has seen a major boost in support sitting at around thirty percent polls. well we discussed by science of austria's time in migrant policies with pianist deputy mayor your hand get an s. and the chairman of the austrian muslim initiative tariff back at your so called we should go out states like poland czech republic slovakia hungary the gawd you're going to right away so it's politics is about protecting the own people you elected by own people in a state in the region and just to protect your own people so loon the right sink unfortunately mrs merkel in. germany also austria government like could spark to four p. and the socialist party to the wrong re we accepted more and more illegal migrants like economical or social migrants. and this is the wrong way not because now the criminal rate increased raping women increased unfortunately and women for example in my city again are now of freight going alone on the streets when it's dark th
what it's all comers ahead of the country going to the polls in october in snap elections the freedom party which favors a raft of anti islamic legislation has seen a major boost in support sitting at around thirty percent polls. well we discussed by science of austria's time in migrant policies with pianist deputy mayor your hand get an s. and the chairman of the austrian muslim initiative tariff back at your so called we should go out states like poland czech republic slovakia hungary the...
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but october of this year in snapple actions or actions of the far right freedom party who supported a lot of the. legislation well there their polling current your own thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support. well to discuss this issue further are now joined live by the chairman of the austrian muslim initiative. thank you very much indeed for joining us i mean let's have a look at some of these criticisms then from sebastian kurtz he says austrian he says the he's criticized the islamic free schools for isolating children linguistically and culturally as well as for using taxpayers' money he says so what's your view. this is a great problem with our minister now of these till now we had the three of them party the right wing party who are taking islamophobia and suspicion against muslim . political program the problem is that cause is throwing this all source in two or three years and this would be a great problem for australia because he is the presenting the christian democracy that means we have the christian values and we miss them in his policy toda
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polls in austria in october of this year in snap elections or early elections and the far right freedom party who've supported a lot of the islamic legislation. there their polling currently around thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support ok peter thanks for that update is be interesting to see what kind of response there will be to these latest comments that's not a peace at all it is the king live from berlin. victims of last week's grenfell tower blaze could have been hit not just by the smoke and fire but also poisoned by an extremely toxic gas that's according to the latest expert analysis on the causes of the london tragedy let's cross live now to artie's polly boyko to find out more about this hello ali thanks for joining goes so what do we know on this investigation so far. poisons go to cyanide is probably one of the deadliest and there are reports now that some of the victims of the grand felt how a fire may have died from cyanide poisoning apparently the insulation boards fitted to the outside of the building could have been letting off cyanide as the b
polls in austria in october of this year in snap elections or early elections and the far right freedom party who've supported a lot of the islamic legislation. there their polling currently around thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support ok peter thanks for that update is be interesting to see what kind of response there will be to these latest comments that's not a peace at all it is the king live from berlin. victims of last week's grenfell tower blaze could have...
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austria in october of this year in snap elections all four of the elections and the far right freedom party have supported a lot of the untying islamic legislation. there their polling currently around thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support of. the victims of last week's grenfell tower blaze could have been hit not just by the smoke and fire but also poisoned by an extremely toxic gas that's according to latest expert analysis on the cause of the tragedy let's cross live to polly for more on these revelations polly thanks for joining us what more do we know on the progress of this investigation. well look cyanide is one of the deadliest poisons there is and apparently the insulation boards on the building on ground felt how it could have been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospitals treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals as said that they have treated three people for cyanide poisoning so one of the theories now is that the people in grenfell tower could have been knocked out by the cyanide b
austria in october of this year in snap elections all four of the elections and the far right freedom party have supported a lot of the untying islamic legislation. there their polling currently around thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support of. the victims of last week's grenfell tower blaze could have been hit not just by the smoke and fire but also poisoned by an extremely toxic gas that's according to latest expert analysis on the cause of the tragedy let's...
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in austria in october of this year in snap elections well for the elections and the far right freedom party who've supported a lot of the islamic legislation. there their polling current your own thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support. a suicide bomber has rammed his explosives laden car into a queue outside a bank in afghanistan's helmand province the attack claimed dozens of lives with scores more injured with the latest here's artie's more. well this all happened in lashkar gah which is the provincial capital of the rest of the volatile hammond province according to the governor's office the health ministry we have to stand that. around noon a car bomb went off outside a local bank the new capital bank a branch office there in lashkar gah is people's you tube withdrawal of the salaries twenty nine people at least killed and sixty both those numbers subject to rise in the aftermath of the explosion we had reports of gunfire but that was apparently having security guards. shooting in the air and state t.v. showed t.v. showed harrowing pictures from the scene
in austria in october of this year in snap elections well for the elections and the far right freedom party who've supported a lot of the islamic legislation. there their polling current your own thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support. a suicide bomber has rammed his explosives laden car into a queue outside a bank in afghanistan's helmand province the attack claimed dozens of lives with scores more injured with the latest here's artie's more. well this all...
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in austria in october of this year in snap elections well for early elections and the far right freedom partywho've supported a lot of the islamic legislation. there their polling currently around thirty percent in the polls there they've seen a big boost in support. and earlier my colleague dan hawkins was joined by b.n. as deputy mayor johan good enough to discuss how europe's policies towards migrants are changing and if you take. that you commission president just yesterday i believe he referred to economic migrants as illegal as opposed to just the regular which was his usual choice of words i mean is there real shift here is that a symbolic i mean that's just one quote obviously but is there some sort of shift here in overall e.u. policy towards moderates that you've noticed over the last year i think so-called which you've got states like poland czech republic slovakia hungary the gold are going to right away so it's politics is about protecting the own people you elected by own people in a state in the region and just to protect your own people so doing the right sink unfortunately mr
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the far—right freedom party is riding high in the polls in the run—up to elections in mid—october. pulled the united states out of the paris climate accord. it was a decision criticised by many, but welcomed by the us coal industry. in line with the president's pledge to bring back mining jobs, a new deep pit has begun operations in pennsylvania. the project has been in the planning for years, but the new administration's policies have helped reassure investors. the bbc has been to somerset county. all of us, somebody works in cool. we were hopeful that this mine opening and that others will follow. they're we are looking at jobs, 180, 150 of them. that is the goal. 150 families all with a good job to support them. many will workers have been goals guys who've been in a coalmine before. it is an opportunity for some of the younger people to stick around, rather than moving somewhere else to find work. that is a bonus for a rural area like this. it is hopeful people here because we saw minds shut down one after the other and we are talking thousands of jobs after the other and we ar
the far—right freedom party is riding high in the polls in the run—up to elections in mid—october. pulled the united states out of the paris climate accord. it was a decision criticised by many, but welcomed by the us coal industry. in line with the president's pledge to bring back mining jobs, a new deep pit has begun operations in pennsylvania. the project has been in the planning for years, but the new administration's policies have helped reassure investors. the bbc has been to...
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and in addition to that, you had the antiestablishment freedom party, the people who wanted to have morence, not go for theresa may, splitting between labour and the conservatives. charlie: interestingly, some people that we know in british politics lost their seat. net clegg lost his seat. a couple of others who don't come to mind right now. millennial vote about brexit? did you think manchester and london made a difference? >> i don't think they made a huge amount of different in the in, charlie. traditionally, they would favor the incumbent and prime minister may could say enough is enough and, over as tough in a time of crisis. do you really want change? she had been home secretary for secures and she had done nothing to reinforce the police. if anything, the opposite. i think those two things balanced out and did not really have very much impact in the end, but this is a huge setback, really a human relation, for prime minister way. the blithe way she said britain needs continuity, she does not have a lot of credibility, and i think she is vulnerable. certainly she does not have any
and in addition to that, you had the antiestablishment freedom party, the people who wanted to have morence, not go for theresa may, splitting between labour and the conservatives. charlie: interestingly, some people that we know in british politics lost their seat. net clegg lost his seat. a couple of others who don't come to mind right now. millennial vote about brexit? did you think manchester and london made a difference? >> i don't think they made a huge amount of different in the...
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in addition you had the anti-establishment, if you like, almost freedom party of the people who wanted more independence not going for theresa may and splitting between labor and the conservatives. >> rose: and interestingly people we know in british politics lost their seats. nick craig, alex sammons from scotland and a couple of others who don't come to mind right now. was it the vote millennials, the vote about brexit, did you think manchester i and london, the terrorist attacks made a difference? >> i don't think they did initially. i think if they did they would favor the incumbent and theresa may would say enough is enough and come over in time of crisis and do you really want change? on the other hand she'd been secretary for six years and had done nothing to reinforce police, in fact the opposite. so i think those things balanced out and didn't have much impact in the end, but this is a huge setback, really a humiliation for prime minister may. i think the blithe way she went ahead and said print needs continuity, she doesn't have a lot of credibility, and i think she's vol off
in addition you had the anti-establishment, if you like, almost freedom party of the people who wanted more independence not going for theresa may and splitting between labor and the conservatives. >> rose: and interestingly people we know in british politics lost their seats. nick craig, alex sammons from scotland and a couple of others who don't come to mind right now. was it the vote millennials, the vote about brexit, did you think manchester i and london, the terrorist attacks made a...
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the far right freedom party is riding high in the polls in the run—up to elections in mid—october. westminster, where the british prime minister, theresa may, is forming a minority government. it will be as she enters brexit negotiations in a much weaker position than before her party suffered significant losses in thursday's snap election. european politicians have expressed concern that the result could increase the turmoil over brexit. the president of the european council donald tusk congratulated mrs may on her re—appointment, but said the two—year withdrawal period left no time to lose. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, said he hoped there would be no further delay to the negotiations. all elections are important, not only in the so—called big member states. this was of particular importance and i strongly hope that britain will stay ready to open negotiations and as far as the commission is concerned, we can open negotiations tomorrow morning at half past nine so we are waiting for visitors coming from london and i hope that we will not experienc
the far right freedom party is riding high in the polls in the run—up to elections in mid—october. westminster, where the british prime minister, theresa may, is forming a minority government. it will be as she enters brexit negotiations in a much weaker position than before her party suffered significant losses in thursday's snap election. european politicians have expressed concern that the result could increase the turmoil over brexit. the president of the european council donald tusk...
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both main parties say freedom of movement would come to an end, the prime minister claim it is wouldr immigration target easier. we will be able to control our own borders, ensuring that we continue to attract the brightest and the best to work or study in this country. but ensuring that we have control of that process, so that it's managed properly. but neither the tories nor labour will be explicit about the kind of new system they'd introduce. what about eu citizens here and brits abroad? well the tories say they will be generous but won't guarantee their rights until the same promises are made for uk citizens. but labour... we will start by giving a fair commitment to every eu national who lives here and works here who contributes a huge amount to our society, they will be guaranteed their existing rights and remain in this country. we're out of the single market, a huge european free trading area under both of the main parties‘ plans who say they'd negotiate good terms instead but the scottish national party want a different deal for scotland. we need to try to stay in the singl
both main parties say freedom of movement would come to an end, the prime minister claim it is wouldr immigration target easier. we will be able to control our own borders, ensuring that we continue to attract the brightest and the best to work or study in this country. but ensuring that we have control of that process, so that it's managed properly. but neither the tories nor labour will be explicit about the kind of new system they'd introduce. what about eu citizens here and brits abroad?...
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. >> seth: you -- you've talked about how the republican party has sort of co-opted the word "freedomf democrats taking back the word "freedom." can you talk about that a little bit. >> yeah man, i think conservatives and libertarians miss something really important about freedom, which is that, you know government is not the only thing that can make us un-free. to me the democratic party has always been about protecting ordinary people. and you know, at least in my personal life. i'm definitely more free because of progressive leadership and progressive decisions. you know i wouldn't even have the freedom to marry if it weren't for, you know elected democrats. leading that charge. but just think about freedoms that mean the most in your life. i mean, i think a lot more people are worried about freedom in the sense of like being able to choose a career without being too bogged down in medical debt or student debt that stops you from, you know, following your dreams. versus like the freedom to get around some kind of obscure financial regulation, which seems to be the kind of freedom t
. >> seth: you -- you've talked about how the republican party has sort of co-opted the word "freedomf democrats taking back the word "freedom." can you talk about that a little bit. >> yeah man, i think conservatives and libertarians miss something really important about freedom, which is that, you know government is not the only thing that can make us un-free. to me the democratic party has always been about protecting ordinary people. and you know, at least in my...
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both main parties say freedom of movement would come to an end, the prime minister claims it is wouldmigration target easier. we will be able to control our own borders, ensuring that we continue to attract the brightest and the best to work or study in this country. but ensuring that we have control of that process, so that it's managed properly. but neither the tories nor labour will be explicit about the kind of new system they'd introduce. what about eu citizens here and brits abroad? well the tories say they will be generous but won't guarantee their rights until the same promises are made for uk citizens. but labour... we will start by giving a fair commitment to every eu national who lives here and works here who contributes a huge amount to our society, they will be guaranteed their existing rights and remain in this country. we're out of the single market, a huge european free trading area under both of the main parties' plans who say they'd negotiate good terms instead, but the scottish national party want a different deal for scotland. we need to try to stay in the single m
both main parties say freedom of movement would come to an end, the prime minister claims it is wouldmigration target easier. we will be able to control our own borders, ensuring that we continue to attract the brightest and the best to work or study in this country. but ensuring that we have control of that process, so that it's managed properly. but neither the tories nor labour will be explicit about the kind of new system they'd introduce. what about eu citizens here and brits abroad? well...
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but how can a rising popularity in far right parties such as france's national front and the party for freedom in the netherlands be looked at in the shadow of fascist atrocities in the second world war deputy editor sebastian back i met with. the director and producer of the new film destination unknown as well as a holocaust survivor. meaning seventy three years ago today the world took the horrifying details of mass killing and. concentration camp the auschwitz report was written by. alfred went. back to escape from his largest killing factory in april one thousand nine hundred forty four. the inner workings of the death count or a closely guarded secret document revealed to joe griffey scale of mass murder being carried out. now the story of those who suffered and for to get them has been documented in the film destination on film over fourteen years the features interviews with holocaust survivors including partisan fighters battling the nazis with russian forces i spoke to the film's director. and producer. as well as holocaust survivor at. the death marches. of three of hitler's death c
but how can a rising popularity in far right parties such as france's national front and the party for freedom in the netherlands be looked at in the shadow of fascist atrocities in the second world war deputy editor sebastian back i met with. the director and producer of the new film destination unknown as well as a holocaust survivor. meaning seventy three years ago today the world took the horrifying details of mass killing and. concentration camp the auschwitz report was written by. alfred...
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but how can a rising popularity in far right parties so just runs as a national front of the party for freedom in the netherlands we looked at in the shadow of fascist atrocities in the second world war jeopardy editors of aston back i met with clear focus and on the robot the director and producer of the new film destination unknown as well as a holocaust survivor. he seventy three years ago today the wealthy took the horrifying details of a mass killing and taught. concentration camp the report was written by. alfred went. from just killing factory in april one thousand nine hundred forty four up until then the inner workings of the death count. secret document revealed to her feet and scale of mass murder being carried out. now the story. for to get. has been documented in the film destination and i filmed over fourteen years. in treating. battling the nazis with russian forces i spoke the film's director. as well as holocaust survivor at. the passion a weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for eastern berks county in eastern pennsylvania northwe
but how can a rising popularity in far right parties so just runs as a national front of the party for freedom in the netherlands we looked at in the shadow of fascist atrocities in the second world war jeopardy editors of aston back i met with clear focus and on the robot the director and producer of the new film destination unknown as well as a holocaust survivor. he seventy three years ago today the wealthy took the horrifying details of a mass killing and taught. concentration camp the...
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both main parties say freedom of movement would come to an end, the prime minister claims it would makearget easier. we will be able to control our own borders, ensuring that we continue to attract the brightest and the best to work or study in this country, but ensuring that we have control of that process so that it's managed properly. but neither the tories nor labour will be explicit about the kind of new system they'd introduce. what about eu citizens here and brits abroad? well, the tories say they will be generous but won't guarantee their rights until the same promises are made for uk citizens. but labour... we will start by giving a fair commitment to every eu national we will start by giving a clear commitment to every eu national who lives here and works here who contributes a huge amount to our society, they will be guaranteed their existing rights and remain in this country. we're out of the single market, a huge european free trading area under both of the main parties‘ plans who say they'd negotiate good terms instead, but the scottish national party want a different deal
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heartfelt wish and vehement expression of the great majority of all the people, of all the parties, in all the freedomoving countries, no matter where they dwell or how they vote. >> it was all very well for winston churchill to make speeches in 1947. he had self-respect. he had enough to eat. he had a place in which to live. to plans the theater such things. in time unity was down on the list of priorities. it was supposed to stem from united nations. their lack of progress with such that when delegates from east and west set down the other, hope was so thin. how could there be a record one east block every move in its -- accord when the east block every move in this direction? in the economic chaos of the postwar period, communism saw its greatest triumph. wherever there was dissatisfaction, they could fan the flames a revolt. world revolution, the ends justified any means. in countries like czechoslovakia, infiltration overcame the obstacles. at first communist leaders pay -- paid lip service to democratic principles, treating the veterans with respect he deserves his head of state. but then, they
heartfelt wish and vehement expression of the great majority of all the people, of all the parties, in all the freedomoving countries, no matter where they dwell or how they vote. >> it was all very well for winston churchill to make speeches in 1947. he had self-respect. he had enough to eat. he had a place in which to live. to plans the theater such things. in time unity was down on the list of priorities. it was supposed to stem from united nations. their lack of progress with such...
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freedom of movement. exit polls indicated that 70% and the conservative party, labour are going to deliver for photos, buties cannot, won't, and talk about the people who did them into parliament. ruth davidson has told theresa may that she must reach out to other parties, work with others on brexit, suggesting dilution. we want the best possible trading relationship, tariff free. labour has said we would actually have to have the closest possible relationship, forces possible arrangement, with the customs union, and it is already putting on the table duel for the eu nationals. it is the collaborative approach, but we're not going to much of that. david cameron tried that, going to the eu, we will accept any deal, and we know what happened. the argument, if you offer too much at the start, effectively caving. the cards are on the table. everybody knows this. and the clock is ticking. it has got to be finished by march 2019. i think the confrontational approach, characterising theresa may, entirely wrong. you just talk the referendum is going to the overturned. and the delay to the queen's speech. people g
freedom of movement. exit polls indicated that 70% and the conservative party, labour are going to deliver for photos, buties cannot, won't, and talk about the people who did them into parliament. ruth davidson has told theresa may that she must reach out to other parties, work with others on brexit, suggesting dilution. we want the best possible trading relationship, tariff free. labour has said we would actually have to have the closest possible relationship, forces possible arrangement, with...
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any kind of bipartisan planning between the two parties would amount to something symbolic, but does nothing to enhance individual freedom by reducing the burden of government. why would republicans get in bed with the very party that will neuter what will make them great? >> steve, in the '80s, reagan got together with tomorrow democrats for tax cuts, right? >> yes, but at the time the public opinion was in favor of it and a portion of the democratic party then wanted tax reform, getting rid of tax shelters and republicans wanted lower tax rates so they were able to come together. the key thing is, what do the blue dog democrats want? and the key thing would they be able to bring along eight democrats in the senate so you don't have to have the filibuster problem? >> the answer is no. it will be watered down, weak tea, not like the robust tax cut we got under ronald reagan. david: mark, one thing the democrats got this week was a wakeup call. the obstructionism just being against any kind of tax cuts is not helping them at the polls. >> the thing is, david, we don't need tax cuts. we need to raise revenue. we're going t
any kind of bipartisan planning between the two parties would amount to something symbolic, but does nothing to enhance individual freedom by reducing the burden of government. why would republicans get in bed with the very party that will neuter what will make them great? >> steve, in the '80s, reagan got together with tomorrow democrats for tax cuts, right? >> yes, but at the time the public opinion was in favor of it and a portion of the democratic party then wanted tax reform,...
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the rub is, if you appease the more conservatives, the tea party wing, the freedom caucus, you lose moremoderates. what is the compromise that might get them to 51 votes? >> i'm so glad you mentioned the freedom caucus. that's the 30-something house members that are conservative. they did the same thing when the bill was in the house. they said no, we're not going to vote for it. they pulled it to the right. moderates got on board. that's what people like rand paul and ted cruz and mike lee and ron johnson are hoping will happen, that there's more of them that they can say and moderates will get on board. >> shepard: eliza collins from u.s.a. today. we're waiting to hear much more from the rest of the republicans on this matter. when we do, we'll bring it to you. we're minutes away from a scheduled news conference in tread where fbi officials will give an update on a stabbing that they're saying they're investigating as an act of terrorism and a police officer. officials say a man yelled in arabic saying "god is great." more at the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. ahh. where a
the rub is, if you appease the more conservatives, the tea party wing, the freedom caucus, you lose moremoderates. what is the compromise that might get them to 51 votes? >> i'm so glad you mentioned the freedom caucus. that's the 30-something house members that are conservative. they did the same thing when the bill was in the house. they said no, we're not going to vote for it. they pulled it to the right. moderates got on board. that's what people like rand paul and ted cruz and mike...
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now, the president's party has long claimed to be a party devoted to individual freedom, as we all should be. let me give you a few examples of what this policy means for the freedom of americans. not of cubans but of americans. first, remember that americans can travel freely to any of the other countries i have mentioned , despite the repressive policy of their governments. americans can travel to saudi arabia, the philippines, turkey, egypt, as well as iran, vietnam and china. we can go to any of those countries without restrictions. of course, americans can travel freely to russia, cuban's former patriot. i know that russia is now investing heavily in cuba's transport sector and taking advantage of the fact that we're turning our back on cuba, they want a military base there. and of course americans can travel to the dictatorship in venezuela, cuba's source of cheap oil. in fact, americans can travel freely to any country they want, providing that country will let them in, no matter how undemocratic, no matter how tyrannical, no matter how oppressive. president trump could care less i
now, the president's party has long claimed to be a party devoted to individual freedom, as we all should be. let me give you a few examples of what this policy means for the freedom of americans. not of cubans but of americans. first, remember that americans can travel freely to any of the other countries i have mentioned , despite the repressive policy of their governments. americans can travel to saudi arabia, the philippines, turkey, egypt, as well as iran, vietnam and china. we can go to...
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sanctions to go away is to release the political prisoners, offer basic freedoms like freedom of the press, political parties. labor unions. all the sanctions then go away. the question is is that too much to ask for? today, president trump made it very clear that he stands with the cuban people, and not with the oppressors that have been, again, repressing that country who are now close to 60 years. >> what about the argument, congressmen, from the other side that 50-60 years of no relations at all didn't accomplish very much. we've had this policy of engagement now for, what, about three years? less than that, actually. two and a half years. why not give it more chance? >> a couple of things, chris. we should get rid of the sanctions with north korea. we should get rid of the sanctions with iran -- well present obama did a lot to try to do that. here's the question. what is in the national security interest of the united states? to stand up to a regime that continues to be as anti-american, do as much to pert u.s. national security interests, who harbor u.s. terrace, fugitives from u.s. law who every step
sanctions to go away is to release the political prisoners, offer basic freedoms like freedom of the press, political parties. labor unions. all the sanctions then go away. the question is is that too much to ask for? today, president trump made it very clear that he stands with the cuban people, and not with the oppressors that have been, again, repressing that country who are now close to 60 years. >> what about the argument, congressmen, from the other side that 50-60 years of no...
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freedoms of assembly. and expression are respected. political parties are legal. and free and should be supervised elections. are secured. trump stopped short of a complete reversal of the obama era re-establishment of diplomatic relations with the country aside from a tightening of travel restrictions and business cash injections a slash in funding of the country's military and security services has also drawn ire from many quarters but especially from american business groups. we've entered the era of the quantitative fund or perhaps it's the park investment decisions are increasingly made by numerical methods rather than by human judgments this means we are now staring at the largest gap between quantitative computer generated funds and discretionary human managers in history the quantitative space value is estimated to be as high as five billion dollars and it's growing in size according to j.p. morgan chase passive and quantitative investors now count for about sixty percent of the equity assets compared to thirty percent a decade ago and now only ten percent
freedoms of assembly. and expression are respected. political parties are legal. and free and should be supervised elections. are secured. trump stopped short of a complete reversal of the obama era re-establishment of diplomatic relations with the country aside from a tightening of travel restrictions and business cash injections a slash in funding of the country's military and security services has also drawn ire from many quarters but especially from american business groups. we've entered...
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woodruff: liu won the nobel peace prize in 2010 for his efforts demanding greater political freedoms and an end to one-party rule in china. back in this country: the family of philando castile has reached a $3 million settlement over his fatal shooting by a minnesota police officer. castile, a black man, was killed during a traffic stop last year. the officer was acquitted this month of manslaughter, before being fired by the city of st. anthony. takata corporation has filed for bankruptcy protection over faulty airbag inflators linked to at least 16 deaths worldwide. the company faces tens of billions of dollars in costs and liabilities, stemming from recalls and lawsuits. the filings today-- in the u.s. and japan-- clears the way for a rival company to take over most of takata's assets. on wall street today: the dow jones industrial average gained 14 points to close at 21,409. the nasdaq fell 18, and the s&p 500 added a fraction. still to come on the "newshour": a crucial check up for republican senators' health care bill, showing the syrian refugee crisis in a new light through comic drawings, and much m
woodruff: liu won the nobel peace prize in 2010 for his efforts demanding greater political freedoms and an end to one-party rule in china. back in this country: the family of philando castile has reached a $3 million settlement over his fatal shooting by a minnesota police officer. castile, a black man, was killed during a traffic stop last year. the officer was acquitted this month of manslaughter, before being fired by the city of st. anthony. takata corporation has filed for bankruptcy...
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freedom of assembly and expression are respected. all political partiesre legalized, and free and internationally supervised elections are scheduled. elections. we will very strongly restrict american dollars flowing to the military, security, and intelligence services that are the core of the castro regime, they will be restricted. we will enforce the ban on tourism. we will enforce the embargo. we will take concrete steps to ensure that investments flow directly to the people so they can open private businesses and began to build their countries great, great future. a country of great potential. [applause] my action today bypasses the military and the government to help the cuban people themselves pursue much better lives. we will keep in place the safeguards to prevent cubans from risking their lives on unlawful travel to the united states. they are in such danger the way they have to come to this country and we are going to be safeguarding those people. we have two, we have no choice. we have to. [applause] and we will work for the day when a new gene
freedom of assembly and expression are respected. all political partiesre legalized, and free and internationally supervised elections are scheduled. elections. we will very strongly restrict american dollars flowing to the military, security, and intelligence services that are the core of the castro regime, they will be restricted. we will enforce the ban on tourism. we will enforce the embargo. we will take concrete steps to ensure that investments flow directly to the people so they can open...
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party. that is why he got oversight. there is a little bit of maneuvering. he is close to paul ryan and close to leadership. he is also respected by the freedom caucus. s the farther right part of the party that is kind of the rabble rouser. gowdy is the attempt to compromise. he worked with elijah cummings. >> benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. we will see how the intensity he brought to benghazi. see if that shifts to now what isenraptured d.c. we have house speaker paul ryan saying trump is new to government. trying to justify the wireird stuff that is happening. is that a legitimate defense for the president? we will talk about that ahead. what's that? p3 planters nuts, jerky and seeds. i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. she said... my daughter is... ...dadgo pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm... ...these crest pro-health... ...products help maintain a... ...professional clean. go pro with crest pro health crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next le
party. that is why he got oversight. there is a little bit of maneuvering. he is close to paul ryan and close to leadership. he is also respected by the freedom caucus. s the farther right part of the party that is kind of the rabble rouser. gowdy is the attempt to compromise. he worked with elijah cummings. >> benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. we will see how the intensity he brought to benghazi. see if that shifts to now what isenraptured d.c. we have house speaker paul ryan saying trump is...
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freedoms of assembly and xpression are respected. all political parties are legalized.heers and applause] and free and internationally supervised elections are scheduled. [cheers and applause] elections. we will very strongly restrict american dollars flowing to the military, security and intelligence services that are the core of the castro regime. they will be restricted. [applause] we will enforce the ban on tourism. we will enforce the embargo. we will take concrete steps to ensure that investments flow directly to the people so they can open private businesses and begin to build their country's great, great future, a country of great potential! cheers and applause] my action today bypasses the military and the government to help the cuban people themselves form businesses and pursue much etter lives. we will keep in place the safeguards to prevent cubans from risking their lives to unlawful travel to the united tates. they are in such danger the way they have to come to this country. and we are going to be safeguarding those people. we have to. we have no choice. w
freedoms of assembly and xpression are respected. all political parties are legalized.heers and applause] and free and internationally supervised elections are scheduled. [cheers and applause] elections. we will very strongly restrict american dollars flowing to the military, security and intelligence services that are the core of the castro regime. they will be restricted. [applause] we will enforce the ban on tourism. we will enforce the embargo. we will take concrete steps to ensure that...