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isknow that cory gardner widely acknowledged as an adept politician. at the end of the day, this is a state that leans blue. it's not a blue state. it's winnable in the right conditions. in 2014, gardner won by a couple of points. evenis an uphill battle, for a talented politician. host: john is joining us from washington. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? my question is why are we so and concerned with what is going on in the streets when we have corruption and human people likeand epstein and maxwell that haven't and itvestigated pertains to some of the leaders of this country and other countries? why are those things not been investigated. host: thank you. guest: epstein was being prosecuted when he died. maxwell was only recently arrested. there will be a prosecution there, that will get a lot of attention. violence in the streets of american cities is a big story. i hear my friends on the left say the violence is brought on proportion compared to the peaceful protests occurring. in columbus, things have been quiet since an initial outburst. an ar
isknow that cory gardner widely acknowledged as an adept politician. at the end of the day, this is a state that leans blue. it's not a blue state. it's winnable in the right conditions. in 2014, gardner won by a couple of points. evenis an uphill battle, for a talented politician. host: john is joining us from washington. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? my question is why are we so and concerned with what is going on in the streets when we have corruption and human people likeand epstein...
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colorado, cordy gardner. maine, susan collins. tom tillas in north carolina and steve bullock in montana, those six, democrats need four of those if they are winning the white house. right now i put it at 60-40 that democrats take a majority. certainly not what we were saying 90 to 100 days ago. we have seen a real shift. >> charlie cook. thank you for being with us. joining me now is a republican political analyst and a co-host of this speak-easy podcast and dani danielle, an advisor at the center for american progress. you saw what charlie cook's polling shows. it is not only, at this point and we know that three months is a long time in politics until the election, but at this point his polling and his analysis of the graphs are that he, himself, he sees biden winning the electoral college, the popular vote and the democrats taking the u.s. senate. if those things are correct what do the republicans need to do for the white house and for the senate? i know you are not a trump republican but there may be concern about the republ
colorado, cordy gardner. maine, susan collins. tom tillas in north carolina and steve bullock in montana, those six, democrats need four of those if they are winning the white house. right now i put it at 60-40 that democrats take a majority. certainly not what we were saying 90 to 100 days ago. we have seen a real shift. >> charlie cook. thank you for being with us. joining me now is a republican political analyst and a co-host of this speak-easy podcast and dani danielle, an advisor at...
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leadership and hard work of two outstanding senators in particular and to find peopl people, cory gardner and steve daines. i want to thank you both. [applause] and i can just say as a side note they would call me all the time and i said could you guys stop calling me so much? [laughter] they would call me all the time they wanted to get this done it was very important to them. i am appreciated cory really a great job. people thought we had zero chance of getting this one done this is big. they gave you zero chance you know that right? don't waste your time on a president we got other things to do. it will be great to get it but it won't ever happen, congratulations, great job, thank you. [applause] i also want to thank senators rob hortman, lamar alexander, mcsally, and representatives don young, jeff fortenberry, and tom reed and i they are here, right? hi rob. [applause] thank you and q also joined by vice president mike pence interior secretary david bernhardt, agricultural secretary sandy perdue, person name of bunker trump does everyone know her? who has been very, very active in th
leadership and hard work of two outstanding senators in particular and to find peopl people, cory gardner and steve daines. i want to thank you both. [applause] and i can just say as a side note they would call me all the time and i said could you guys stop calling me so much? [laughter] they would call me all the time they wanted to get this done it was very important to them. i am appreciated cory really a great job. people thought we had zero chance of getting this one done this is big. they...
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biden sat and had dialogue with among others, the mother of eric gardner, killed in a choke hold. yes. there is no vaccine. that's why we must act. that's why the floyd family, the gardners and others are going with us martin luther king iii to washington on the anniversary of the '63 march this coming friday. we need to be recommitted not to a party but to the principles, the principles of making it real and federal law, equal protection under the law, even where law enforcement is involved, protecting the vote that john lewis and others shared blood for that has been undermined in this time. yes, there's no vaccine for it. the only way it will stop is if we stand up. we may not be able to change people's hearts but we can sure change the laws in which they operate and are not held accountable. that's why we march next friday. that's why we do what we do. i don't know what they'll say at the republican convention, but i know what we must say. we must say those that brought us this far didn't bring us for us to abandon those principles and values now. that does it for me. thanks f
biden sat and had dialogue with among others, the mother of eric gardner, killed in a choke hold. yes. there is no vaccine. that's why we must act. that's why the floyd family, the gardners and others are going with us martin luther king iii to washington on the anniversary of the '63 march this coming friday. we need to be recommitted not to a party but to the principles, the principles of making it real and federal law, equal protection under the law, even where law enforcement is involved,...
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it would be susan collins in maine and cory gardner in colorado they are both very well liked they are strong indefatigable campaigners and i think they'll both end up winning on election day so you take that and then you look at it's likely that the president's trying to get wins in north carolina where you've got it could suffer a surfer thom tillis but i think that helps him win like of 7 of the 9 percent number and then it's likely the president wins in arizona or more of the mix i was going to tough with tough race but again remember that 90 percent number and it's likely the president wins in iowa where you've got in montana he's certainly going to win where there's also tough races so i think over. all the senate they may lose come out a seat or so behind on those races i just went through but you've got to factor in alabama we're talking tougher bills republican nominee running is incumbent democrat doug jones who's doug jones is not going to get reelected that's just the bottom line i don't care how much democrats want to spend that they're going to spend they have a chance or
it would be susan collins in maine and cory gardner in colorado they are both very well liked they are strong indefatigable campaigners and i think they'll both end up winning on election day so you take that and then you look at it's likely that the president's trying to get wins in north carolina where you've got it could suffer a surfer thom tillis but i think that helps him win like of 7 of the 9 percent number and then it's likely the president wins in arizona or more of the mix i was...
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gardner, we don't know much about j.e. gardner except that he organized this effort to call on the president of the united states in july of 1862, to unleash the power of african-americans who up until this point had not been permitted to volunteer for the union arms and constituted what some people call a sable arm that could help the union win the war by increasing its man power exponentially. we've seen this object. it is a scroll. it is a big scroll. >> 25 feet or something. >> 25 feet long. it is never been exhibited altogether because you need two floors of the majestic galleries of the historical society to give it the full justice. it is signed by an amazing group of supporters of black enlistment for the time. it was signed by clearly irish americans, by jewish americans, by german americans, people from all walks of life. and could you tell from their addresses, which are inserted as if it is a nominating petition for public office and it runs the gamut and has quite a few famous names, important names, vanderbil
gardner, we don't know much about j.e. gardner except that he organized this effort to call on the president of the united states in july of 1862, to unleash the power of african-americans who up until this point had not been permitted to volunteer for the union arms and constituted what some people call a sable arm that could help the union win the war by increasing its man power exponentially. we've seen this object. it is a scroll. it is a big scroll. >> 25 feet or something. >>...
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in colorado, you are seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment. they are trying to talk -- draw attention to individual things that they have accomplished in the state to help them over perform trump. and places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates are probably going to have to overperform trump more than any place else. >> i guess we will have to get you back to go through some of the other senate races. i'm sure we will. 90 days to the election. we've been speaking with national editor in chief, leah askarinam. you can follow the reporting on twitter. thanks so much for being here. >> thanks so much for having me. republican senator tim scott and baltimore police commissioner harrison talk about police reform and effective ways to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve. they spoke an event hosted by the american bar association. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> it's my no
in colorado, you are seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment. they are trying to talk -- draw attention to individual things that they have accomplished in the state to help them over perform trump. and places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates are probably going to have to overperform trump more than any place else. >> i guess we will have to get you back to go through some of the other senate races. i'm sure we will. 90...
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you're in colorado you're seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment. they're trying to draw to individual things in the state so they don't have to talk about a national environment to help them overperform trump. especially in places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates will have to overperform trump more than any place else. host: we'll have to get you back to go through the other senate races. i'm sure we will 90 days to the election and we've been speaking with the national journal editor. you can follow their reporting on twitter >> c-span's washington journal. every day we're taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day, and we'll discuss policy issues that impact you coming up on saturday morning david becker. he discusses president's trump warning about possible mail-in ballot fraud in this year's presidential election. discussion on america's report. live tuesday morning. be sure to join your cushion with your phone caul, facebook comment, text messages and tweets. >> next, house majority
you're in colorado you're seeing cory gardner talk about his work on the environment. they're trying to draw to individual things in the state so they don't have to talk about a national environment to help them overperform trump. especially in places like colorado and maine, those are the places where republican senate candidates will have to overperform trump more than any place else. host: we'll have to get you back to go through the other senate races. i'm sure we will 90 days to the...
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. -- fort john nance gardner. paul: she was not a huge fan. jfk puts her on a commission on the status of women. understanding that at this moment in time, this idea of the quality and including more women in the political establishment to stop some of the discrimination that was leveled against women. it is interesting he would appoint her in that role. it went to one of her passions. she had been for gender equality her adult life. >> it was a brilliant take and eleanor did a great job with it. he did not appoint as many women as we would expect to see today. many called him to account for what is, what are you going to do to continue your campaign pledge on equal rights for women? equal pay for women? equal roles? by today's standards, he could have done more. but for those times i think he did some amazing things. paul: eleanor roosevelt dies in november 1962. jfk comes back to hyde park. i think there is a true sincerity at that moment. the passage of this great woman. i also think it is an honor that she had earned. >> i can't find words
. -- fort john nance gardner. paul: she was not a huge fan. jfk puts her on a commission on the status of women. understanding that at this moment in time, this idea of the quality and including more women in the political establishment to stop some of the discrimination that was leveled against women. it is interesting he would appoint her in that role. it went to one of her passions. she had been for gender equality her adult life. >> it was a brilliant take and eleanor did a great job...
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look at cory gardner in colorko a lot of trouble politically. lot of people expected. she's probably in trouble in iowa if the trends keep moving the way they are. susan collins in maine, in big trouble. even if you look at what's happening in georgia, you hadoi much pert than expected. and yesterday in north carolina this poll came out on thom tillis and thom tillis is getting beaten by nine points in north carolina. north carolina, that can -- still the deep south. losing 48 to 39 to cunningham. and then donald trump also in that state, in a state that has gone republican every year except 2008 for, my gosh, how long? probably 45, 50 years. donald trump still losing. this time by five points to joe biden in north carolina. it seems to me -- four points, i'm sorry. seems to me republicans are sitting on their hands, not doing anything about voting, not doing anything about economic relief or working class and middle class americans. and states like arizona, colorado, maine, north carolina. can mitch mcconnell and the republicans really sit back
look at cory gardner in colorko a lot of trouble politically. lot of people expected. she's probably in trouble in iowa if the trends keep moving the way they are. susan collins in maine, in big trouble. even if you look at what's happening in georgia, you hadoi much pert than expected. and yesterday in north carolina this poll came out on thom tillis and thom tillis is getting beaten by nine points in north carolina. north carolina, that can -- still the deep south. losing 48 to 39 to...
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after joe biden did pick kamala harris to be his running mate joining me for key takeaways, brian gardner is a research analyst at k.e.w and steve sphere is here welcome to you both. >> thank you, bill >> all wall street cares about is the impact the campaign will have on it in terms of regulation or anything else. jim, it's seen that kamala harris is a centrist and she'll keep joe biden in the moderate camp do you buy that? do you believe that? >> no, i don't think that's quite the case kamala ran on her life story, which is that she's a younger, articulate woman of color, a very attractive candidate, rose to be a.g. of california and then to be a u.s. senator. in this campaign she has gone straight in a progressive direction and she's actually very strongly aligned with the rest of the party just as joe biden is strongly aligned with the rest of the party and taking a more progressive stance than he has in the past >> brian, what do you think? >> i agree with jim. i mean, so senator harris comes out of the establishment she came out of a prosecutor's office, she was the attorney general
after joe biden did pick kamala harris to be his running mate joining me for key takeaways, brian gardner is a research analyst at k.e.w and steve sphere is here welcome to you both. >> thank you, bill >> all wall street cares about is the impact the campaign will have on it in terms of regulation or anything else. jim, it's seen that kamala harris is a centrist and she'll keep joe biden in the moderate camp do you buy that? do you believe that? >> no, i don't think that's...
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streets and it's a 154 percent increase from last year everyone talks about the murder all the bill gardner a one year old boy who was shot dead at a barbecue party i mean that's what barbecues localized right now and something definitely is going wrong. senior new york residents recall the bad old days when i'm in the 1980 s. and 970 s. violent crimes were rampant and neighborhoods were no go zones. so close. we're walking around town still. missing you know. little. excuse me guys who are just walking around wondering like what people have to say in this particular area of new. if you don't mind i will ask you if you question if that's good. well we know a little bit not to mess up new york city because that's the new look you know what i've been doing it since all the 16 year old. i'm not. gonna know the number of. a little. bit not quite good that's a good time to settle down. to a kind of shut bell in new york city along with the cold and the surge. violent crimes in the city. which has nothing to do with nothing you just want a reason leaders just i'd look for a reason to do something
streets and it's a 154 percent increase from last year everyone talks about the murder all the bill gardner a one year old boy who was shot dead at a barbecue party i mean that's what barbecues localized right now and something definitely is going wrong. senior new york residents recall the bad old days when i'm in the 1980 s. and 970 s. violent crimes were rampant and neighborhoods were no go zones. so close. we're walking around town still. missing you know. little. excuse me guys who are...
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important to make sure your kids are staying safe to build that relationship build that trust chandor gardner is a spring day almost 6 all of her kids will be doing virtual learning the semester in person learning be in school is what's best for them, but considering the circumstances i don't think that in person learning. >>it's what's best for them at this time while she believes in person learning as best we can trust them bringing them home she wants to keep herself and her family safe at home she says springdale put in a lot of safety measures online logged in it to make sure that there are only going on the sites that are approved. >>and school is constantly monitoring activity. >>and if something does get past the school they're going to receive a report that that was accessed so that they can handle it right away and having those trust building conversations is what she's preparing for that reason to go virtual you have to be willing to put in that time and effort to make sure. >>it's being used in an acceptable way. >>the goal is to make these kids when they hit 18 able to responsibl
important to make sure your kids are staying safe to build that relationship build that trust chandor gardner is a spring day almost 6 all of her kids will be doing virtual learning the semester in person learning be in school is what's best for them, but considering the circumstances i don't think that in person learning. >>it's what's best for them at this time while she believes in person learning as best we can trust them bringing them home she wants to keep herself and her family...
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isknow that cory gardner widely acknowledged as an adept politician.t the end of the day, this is a state that leans blue. it's not a blue state. it's winnable in the right conditions. in 2014, gardner won by a couple of points. evenis an uphill battle, for a talented politician. host: john is joining us from washington. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? my question is why are we so and concerned with what is going on in the streets when we have corruption and human people likeand epstein and maxwell that haven't and itvestigated pertains to some of the leaders of this country and other countries? why are those things not been investigated. host: thank you. guest: epstein was being prosecuted when he died. maxwell was only recently arrested. there will be a prosecution there, that will get a lot of attention. violence in the streets of american cities is a big story. i hear my friends on the left say the violence is brought on proportion compared to the peaceful protests occurring. in columbus, things have been quiet since an initial outburst. an argu
isknow that cory gardner widely acknowledged as an adept politician.t the end of the day, this is a state that leans blue. it's not a blue state. it's winnable in the right conditions. in 2014, gardner won by a couple of points. evenis an uphill battle, for a talented politician. host: john is joining us from washington. go ahead. caller: can you hear me? my question is why are we so and concerned with what is going on in the streets when we have corruption and human people likeand epstein and...
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york street and it's a 154 percent increase from last year everyone talks about the murder all evil gardner a one year old boy who was shot dead at a barbecue party i mean if that's what barbecues localized right now then something definitely he's going wrong. senior new york residents recall the bad old days when i'm in the 1980 s. and 970 s. violent crimes were rampant and neighborhoods were no go zones. so much. so. we're walking around town still. my 6 year old. little. excuse me guys who are just walking around wondering like what people have to say in this particular area of new york some you know mine i will ask you if you question if that's good. only how it's going to lead to messed up new york city mayor because i was there for the new york you know street i was right that's going to do it because all the 16 years old. thank god i'm. not on the morning no no no i'm gonna no i don't i'm broke. a little birdie gold spirit told me that i had not played there it's really kind of said about me. kind of said bell new york city along with coleman and the surge. violent crimes in the city
york street and it's a 154 percent increase from last year everyone talks about the murder all evil gardner a one year old boy who was shot dead at a barbecue party i mean if that's what barbecues localized right now then something definitely he's going wrong. senior new york residents recall the bad old days when i'm in the 1980 s. and 970 s. violent crimes were rampant and neighborhoods were no go zones. so much. so. we're walking around town still. my 6 year old. little. excuse me guys who...
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originally when black lives matter 1st started were trayvon martin and then you know you had mike brown or gardner and you had case after case of these shootings of young black men and women across the country were officers were never really held accountable for that and you had protests and grab these kind of false you know. dog and pony show styled fixes of the institutionalism without really addressing it without really you know taking it to task and really changing about culture and the nature of this country but that allows these things to happen so no it doesn't surprise me that we're seeing once again george floyd now this man in wisconsin it's a pattern that's not going to change until there is real actual honest change in this country and that doesn't come from just politicians getting on t.v. and promising reforms would never happen well this also i get to why i can assure offices still have no body count which would of course of help shed a lot more like to what happened despite city authorities approving body comes back in 2017 supplies have been delayed for at least another 2 years fr
originally when black lives matter 1st started were trayvon martin and then you know you had mike brown or gardner and you had case after case of these shootings of young black men and women across the country were officers were never really held accountable for that and you had protests and grab these kind of false you know. dog and pony show styled fixes of the institutionalism without really addressing it without really you know taking it to task and really changing about culture and the...
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earlier that morning, he called to express birthday wishes to fdr's first vice president's gardner, he is turning 93, 95, something in that range. and you know, a real student of history, a person who really pays attention to relationships, does those personal touches throughout. in addition to being a good, large-scale retail politician, those personal touches to individuals, i think, made a huge difference throughout his career. i am sure eleanor had no affection for his gardener. >> he was not a huge fan. despite all of the work that eleanor roosevelt had done with the united nations, universe electricians of human rights, her work with united nations, jay f. kay puts her in charge of -- well, puts her on the commission for the status of women. understanding at this moment in time, you know, this idea of equality for women, included more women into the political establishment, to stop some of the discrimination against women, i think it is very interesting he would appoint her in that role, because i think it went to one of her passions. she fought for gender equality her whole adul
earlier that morning, he called to express birthday wishes to fdr's first vice president's gardner, he is turning 93, 95, something in that range. and you know, a real student of history, a person who really pays attention to relationships, does those personal touches throughout. in addition to being a good, large-scale retail politician, those personal touches to individuals, i think, made a huge difference throughout his career. i am sure eleanor had no affection for his gardener. >> he...
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well, for more we've been hearing from amy gardner, national political reporter at the washington postrounding postal voting in the us. mail balloting is common in many states in the united states. it is much less common in many other states. and when the pandemic settled in to all of us around the world, and we had this incredibly momentous election that we were facing in november in the united states, state election officials and local election officials across the country started to plan for the reality that many voters would not feel comfortable voting in person. and so many states, virtually every state, has taken steps to make mail balloting easier. to make it allowable in the states where it wasn't. some states require you to have a reason to vote absentee, for instance, out of town or overseas or ill. many states have changed those rules. so currently, the vast majority of americans say they are planning to vote by mail. over 50%. at the same time, president trump has been criticising mail balloting. he has said that he thinks that it leads to fraud, that foreign actors could c
well, for more we've been hearing from amy gardner, national political reporter at the washington postrounding postal voting in the us. mail balloting is common in many states in the united states. it is much less common in many other states. and when the pandemic settled in to all of us around the world, and we had this incredibly momentous election that we were facing in november in the united states, state election officials and local election officials across the country started to plan for...
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lives matter 1st started with trayvon martin and then you know you had mike brown or gardner and you had case after case of these shootings of young black men and women across the country were officers were never really held accountable for that and you had protests who had these kind of false you know. dog and pony show styled fixes of the institutional racism without really addressing it without really. you know taking it to task and really changing that culture and that major in this country that that allows these things to happen so no it doesn't surprise me that we're seeing once again george floyd now this man in wisconsin it's an ugly sick pattern that's not going to change until there is real actual honest change in this country and that doesn't come from just you know politicians getting on t.v. and promising reforms that never happen. more news coming away just off of this short break. when else seems wrong. to me. yet to see how. they become that's ok and in. the trail. when some find themselves well it's a part. of the common ground. if you go to the symphony orchestra's
lives matter 1st started with trayvon martin and then you know you had mike brown or gardner and you had case after case of these shootings of young black men and women across the country were officers were never really held accountable for that and you had protests who had these kind of false you know. dog and pony show styled fixes of the institutional racism without really addressing it without really. you know taking it to task and really changing that culture and that major in this country...
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originally when black lives matter 1st started were trayvon martin and then you know you had mike brown or gardner and you had case after case of these shootings of young men and women across the country were officers were never really held accountable for that and you had protests throughout these kind of false you know. dog and pony show styled fixes of the institutionalism without really addressing it without really you know taking it to task of really changing the culture and the nature of this country that that allows these things to happen so no it doesn't surprise me there. we're seeing once again george ward now this man in wisconsin it's a pattern that's not going to change until there is real actual change in this country and that doesn't come from just your politicians getting on t.v. and promising reforms would never happen. in other news tonight teaches have now joined anti-government protests and better roosts it does come more than 2 weeks after president alexander lukashenko claimed he'd won yet another term for the opposition say he stole it around 200 teaches their supporters alo
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originally when black lives matter 1st started with trayvon martin and then you know you had mike brown or gardner and you had case after case of these shootings of young black men and women across the country were the officers were never really held accountable for that and you had protests and rallies kind of false you know. dog and pony show style fixes of the institution was there without really addressing it without really. you know taking it to task of really changing the culture in. nature of this country that allows these things to happen is not going to change until there is real actual honest change in this country and that doesn't come from just you know politicians getting on t.v. and promising reforms that never happen and also this week president trump claimed that he had done more for the black community in the united states than almost all of his predecessors. but i say very modestly that i have done more for the african-american community than any president says abraham lincoln our 1st republican president. and i have done more in 3 years for the black community than joe biden has
originally when black lives matter 1st started with trayvon martin and then you know you had mike brown or gardner and you had case after case of these shootings of young black men and women across the country were the officers were never really held accountable for that and you had protests and rallies kind of false you know. dog and pony show style fixes of the institution was there without really addressing it without really. you know taking it to task of really changing the culture in....
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wins that show the power of the underestimated progressive movement bernie sanders and doris kim gardner won reelection to the circuit attorney's office in st louis and in michigan rashida to leave won by 66 percent the biggest winner was courting bush's seat representing st louis a one time homeless black lives matter activist corey bush overturned a democrat dynasty of william lacy clay and his father in the missouri primary whose office is added up to over 50 years you mean to tell me that a black lives matter activists got the vote i thought they were an anarchist group that's what homeland security and the f.b.i. seem to thing what's next and t. fun as a candidate on the presidential ticket vote for anonymous this november imagine how hard it is to run a campaign without revealing your identity. well i know you're thinking moderate democrats do that all the time they're like that was i mean it was on the crime bill. but was matter also a movement ignored by the media until now will have its day in congress but don't worry they promise to rule the country with the raised fist and now
wins that show the power of the underestimated progressive movement bernie sanders and doris kim gardner won reelection to the circuit attorney's office in st louis and in michigan rashida to leave won by 66 percent the biggest winner was courting bush's seat representing st louis a one time homeless black lives matter activist corey bush overturned a democrat dynasty of william lacy clay and his father in the missouri primary whose office is added up to over 50 years you mean to tell me that a...