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find back from the left party. chancellor angela merkel there speaking to the bundestag about her government's response to the coronavirus pandemic from its lockdown measures to managing the economic fallout medical again reminded parliament that we are still living with this virus will be for some time and she urged caution from germans as the country reopens and let's bring back our a political correspondent kate brady now who has been listening into this for us hi kate we heard the chance are facing some critical questions or particularly from the far right on the economic measures what's your impression how broadly do lawmakers support the steps that her government has taken. largest speak in there has been a lot of support where the criticism comes in really is on this matter of restrictions of both when it comes to when those restrictions were imposed and how those restrictions are being eased as well and one of the most contentious issues that we have been addressed just now as well is idea this is this idea
find back from the left party. chancellor angela merkel there speaking to the bundestag about her government's response to the coronavirus pandemic from its lockdown measures to managing the economic fallout medical again reminded parliament that we are still living with this virus will be for some time and she urged caution from germans as the country reopens and let's bring back our a political correspondent kate brady now who has been listening into this for us hi kate we heard the chance...
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coalition partners the social democrats the far right if tea would get 9 the liberals 5 percent the left party 8 and the greens have taken a popularity hit down 4 percentage points the german soccer league the bundesliga is also eager to get their season back on track albeit without spectators while some fans are rejoicing in football mad germany polling shows more people think it's a bad idea. and other news the u.s. just apartment has asked a judge to drop its criminal case against president donald trump's former national security advisor michael flynn in 2017 flynn pleaded guilty to lying to f.b.i. officials during an independent investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election and move from the justice department comes as planned was attempting to withdraw all that plain. or earlier we asked our washington correspondent stuff and simmons what they were reaction has been to the justice department's move. well of course across the political spectrum this is very different right now republicans are seeing this as far as early indications seem to hint of indication al
coalition partners the social democrats the far right if tea would get 9 the liberals 5 percent the left party 8 and the greens have taken a popularity hit down 4 percentage points the german soccer league the bundesliga is also eager to get their season back on track albeit without spectators while some fans are rejoicing in football mad germany polling shows more people think it's a bad idea. and other news the u.s. just apartment has asked a judge to drop its criminal case against president...
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coalition partners the social democrats the far right do you would get mind the liberals 4 percent the left party 8 and the greens have taken the biggest hit down 4 percentage points. the german soccer league the bundesliga is also eager to get their season back on track albeit without spectators while some fans are rejoicing in football mad germany pollin shows more people think it's a bad idea. as countries around the world relax pandemic restraint 3 baltic states have agreed to create a free travel within the european union this in year latvia and estonia will reopen their shared borders allowing free movement from country to country for their citizens it all starts next week. you reported stacy bivins joins me now for more so a lot of the countries have. eased their restrictions for their own citizens so why do these 3 baltic states why have they decided to open their borders for each other but only they say now is the time to move toward a more normal life lithuania latvia estonia all took early steps when the krona virus came to europe to responsibly they say and quickly slow the spread and
coalition partners the social democrats the far right do you would get mind the liberals 4 percent the left party 8 and the greens have taken the biggest hit down 4 percentage points. the german soccer league the bundesliga is also eager to get their season back on track albeit without spectators while some fans are rejoicing in football mad germany pollin shows more people think it's a bad idea. as countries around the world relax pandemic restraint 3 baltic states have agreed to create a free...
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coalition partners the social democrats the far right do you would get mind the liberals 4 percent the left party 8 and the greens have taken the biggest hit down 4 percentage points. the german soccer league the bundesliga is also eager to get their season back on track albeit without spectators wild some fans are rejoicing in football mad germany piling shows more people think it's a bad idea. lockdowns have reduced traffic and election in most countries in many places that's helping to make a comeback in thailand dolphins and other sea creatures are reappearing. dolphins galore not far from the similar in islands and thailand of these magical mammals have surrounded a rangers boat they don't know anything about social distancing or the coronavirus pandemic but they're definitely benefiting from a. so there's many many people and all the activities associated with this many people. each. a little. carry on fishermen recently recorded these images of rare pink dolphins a breed of indo-pacific humpback dolphin there around 150 of them living in the gulf of thailand they very rarely come this clos
coalition partners the social democrats the far right do you would get mind the liberals 4 percent the left party 8 and the greens have taken the biggest hit down 4 percentage points. the german soccer league the bundesliga is also eager to get their season back on track albeit without spectators wild some fans are rejoicing in football mad germany piling shows more people think it's a bad idea. lockdowns have reduced traffic and election in most countries in many places that's helping to make...
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tweet up minutes ago, twitter is doing nothing about the lies put out by china or the radical left partythey have targeted conservatives and the president of the united states. section 230 should be revoked by congress. until then, it will be regulated. president trump is talking about his executive order when it comes to social media. this is the story on the front page of the washington times about that effort. that was the press conference he was holding yesterday at the white house when he was asked about reaching out to george floyd's family. the washington times noting the executive order requires the federal communications commission to craft a regulation that could exempt social media companies from protections under section two 30's of the decency act which shields companies from legal liability from material posted by their users if they censor or edit content. the president was long criticizing the social media giants for the anti-conservative bias and his order will ensure any platforms that engage in censoring or political conduct will lose their liability protections. more
tweet up minutes ago, twitter is doing nothing about the lies put out by china or the radical left partythey have targeted conservatives and the president of the united states. section 230 should be revoked by congress. until then, it will be regulated. president trump is talking about his executive order when it comes to social media. this is the story on the front page of the washington times about that effort. that was the press conference he was holding yesterday at the white house when he...
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the party before he had. >> he later left the party.t with another female that was at the party over to a convenience store that was close by and bought some cigarettes. >> ynobe gave the detective a dna sample and supplied the clothes he had been wearing. to verify his alibi, the detective pulled surveillance video from the convenience store, and noticed something. >> the clothing that he was actually wearing was different than what he had just told us, and why is he not telling us the truth? >> ynobe claimed he had simply forgotten, and then handed the detective the proper clothing. no forensic evidence found on the clothes connected him to the crime scene. so this wasn't your big moment. >> no, it wasn't. >> the big moment did come, though, just a few nights later when the pieces of this puzzle finally came together. >>> coming up -- an arrest of a familiar suspect. >> i doesn't think he would do it again. 4 you may not see them, but your itchy eyes know they're out there. thousands of allergens in each cubic yard of air. no wonder y
the party before he had. >> he later left the party.t with another female that was at the party over to a convenience store that was close by and bought some cigarettes. >> ynobe gave the detective a dna sample and supplied the clothes he had been wearing. to verify his alibi, the detective pulled surveillance video from the convenience store, and noticed something. >> the clothing that he was actually wearing was different than what he had just told us, and why is he not...
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left and conservative parties might come from? the french parliament during the revolution which is where the , people were sitting here that -- were sitting during those discussions that gives us a , left-right spectrum. this does not work anymore to make sense of politics. how come? >> they argue it is more of a circle. you can't really define communism from fascism on a traditional left-right scale. andy left-right scale works more to the center, non-communist left and non-fascist right. prof. lebovic: if you keep going too far to the left, you end up taking away property rights and stepping on individual liberties. if you go too far to the right you do the same thing. ,if you go too far to either end, you come back around and it forms a circle and you end up at the bottom. this is an argument you should be familiar with. people have compared hitler and stalin, saying they are basically the same typology even though they understand themselves to be on the opposite ends of the spectrum. he argues, given this understanding of poli
left and conservative parties might come from? the french parliament during the revolution which is where the , people were sitting here that -- were sitting during those discussions that gives us a , left-right spectrum. this does not work anymore to make sense of politics. how come? >> they argue it is more of a circle. you can't really define communism from fascism on a traditional left-right scale. andy left-right scale works more to the center, non-communist left and non-fascist...
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principle of policy in order to stay in power we should remember that the right wing parties are almost as disappointed as the left wing parties at least one particular right wing party called the ameena which had sworn you know fealty to the right wing block and it's and yahoo established only to be essentially thrown out of the game by its own yahoo when he realized he had to do other political maneuvering and just to go back to what my colleagues were talking about with relation to whether we can believe that it's a new who will uphold the deal and michel also was talking about the law you know if not if nothing that at the head of that right wing party who swore loyalty to him and you know who this whole time ultimately could not trust and yet who broke every promise that he had maintained him over the course of the year it's not clear why a center a centrist party would have any more reason to trust it's on yahoo or white and yahoo would display any more loyalty or commitment. to the agreement he signed with benny gantz yeah so were i doubt i very hard for me to see benny gantz having a serious and fluence ma
principle of policy in order to stay in power we should remember that the right wing parties are almost as disappointed as the left wing parties at least one particular right wing party called the ameena which had sworn you know fealty to the right wing block and it's and yahoo established only to be essentially thrown out of the game by its own yahoo when he realized he had to do other political maneuvering and just to go back to what my colleagues were talking about with relation to whether...
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party. it is a left wing labour party economically, in tune with the times.onsensus party is moving to the left on economics, but now it is much more in contention. politics in the u.k. feel more normal. you have effective opposition and an effective opposition leader and the government failings are being exposed more. francine: what will boris johnson be judged on? is it trying to safeguard the economy? he has been getting a tough time as of late. if there were a vote in six or seven months, what would people want? rupert: we don't know because we are in this phase where public opinion seems to be overwhelmingly focused on how governments are dealing with the health crisis. in the u.k., the economic crisis has not hit home. you were talking about the furlough scheme. for a lot of people, the economy is stuck in suspended animation. they have not seen the full impact of the economic crisis. in the u.k., the government's rating overall has held up. there has been a rush of patriotic support the government during a crisis but that is starting to fail. it will b
party. it is a left wing labour party economically, in tune with the times.onsensus party is moving to the left on economics, but now it is much more in contention. politics in the u.k. feel more normal. you have effective opposition and an effective opposition leader and the government failings are being exposed more. francine: what will boris johnson be judged on? is it trying to safeguard the economy? he has been getting a tough time as of late. if there were a vote in six or seven months,...
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the manual microns party has lost its overall majority in the french national assembly after mass defection of them peace. ten deputies left the party to join another group seen as indicative of the cumbres within microns party over the past year. it's a huge change in mood from the parliamentary elections of june twenty seventeen when. the public on march one a landslide majority. returning some three hundred and twelve candidates. close this out is that the national assembly. it is a concern for president emmanuel michael asked his ruling party light to become. loses its absolute majority herere at the national assembly. it doesn't meaean however that said they were going to be able to pass that rules asked this a breakaway group of mps as night of a full. nor against at the government they just want to have a strong. not comment what's said. explains to us earlier she's part of this group and also the president of the commission for european affairs at the national assembly take a listen. no it's not a really- position- we- but we need to really ecologic of force- in the assembly- it's not can you move mind it's a polit
the manual microns party has lost its overall majority in the french national assembly after mass defection of them peace. ten deputies left the party to join another group seen as indicative of the cumbres within microns party over the past year. it's a huge change in mood from the parliamentary elections of june twenty seventeen when. the public on march one a landslide majority. returning some three hundred and twelve candidates. close this out is that the national assembly. it is a concern...
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he either alienates the left of his party or goes to left and alienates the suburbanites who will be key to his victory. >> dana: i thought your column was very eye-opening. he is running for senate down there in georgia, and i understand that you have endorsed a senator now that was appointed also in that election, a lot of elections going on in georgia. how do you see that race playing out? >> i think it's a long way to november and it is going to be a highly contested contest. there were two republicans and 18 democrats running in a jungle primary where everyone's name is on the ballot and if nobody gets 50% plus one of the votes, they go into a runoff that will occur nine weeks later. i've known kelly and her husband for the better part of a decade. i think she has a remarkably gifted business leader, an outsider, she is doing remarkable things to serve her state, her country, and to build a very successful business, really smart, really outgoing, and has a gene in her that says she wants to save the country and she has my friend, i think she's doing a wonderful job, i think she'
he either alienates the left of his party or goes to left and alienates the suburbanites who will be key to his victory. >> dana: i thought your column was very eye-opening. he is running for senate down there in georgia, and i understand that you have endorsed a senator now that was appointed also in that election, a lot of elections going on in georgia. how do you see that race playing out? >> i think it's a long way to november and it is going to be a highly contested contest....
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the record 103 ballots required to nominate him for president left the party divided. in the end of a his republican opponent calvin coolidge won easily. what today, president coolidge is remembered for his cool manner and frequent fishing trips. (music) in 1928, alfred e smith was one of the most colorful and controversial candidates to hold the number one positions on a party ticket. >> the happy warrior, alfred e smith. >> yet and at election time, the iowa smile and pleasant voice of herbert hoover won the white house for his party for four more years. (music) in 1932, republican luck ran out for the next 20 years, when candidates like wendell wilkie proved to be no match for the president franklin delano roosevelt. >> over the years consent democrat alike have run their conventions in the same manner. a chairman is chosen, delegates are certified, a party platform is adopted, candidates for the presidency are nominated. >> the great state of new york, thomas e dewey. >> fellow delegates i give you the man from libertyville, the next democratic nominee and our next
the record 103 ballots required to nominate him for president left the party divided. in the end of a his republican opponent calvin coolidge won easily. what today, president coolidge is remembered for his cool manner and frequent fishing trips. (music) in 1928, alfred e smith was one of the most colorful and controversial candidates to hold the number one positions on a party ticket. >> the happy warrior, alfred e smith. >> yet and at election time, the iowa smile and pleasant...
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left. so he is a party running for to the left.lexandria ocasio-cortez putting her on the cochair about climate? what kind of terrible signal is that to put a socialist in charge of your climate committee and america's energy needs? there is one thing about running to the left, there is another running off the cliff in the left. that is an indication he's heading that direction. and also it just shows he's not strong enough to stand by his track record where he was previously known for some moderate votes. he's walked away from all of it. what kind of stretched my backbone do you have when you change who you are, such a great degree so fast, including -- >> jason: now the senate will wrap up and start to ramp up, i should say some heavy duty investigations. you have attorney general barr, durham doing their investigation. you have lindsey graham, senator johnson, senator grassley, very keen on getting to the bottom what happened with the whole russia hoax, but that will come to play soon. how is joe biden going to handle that when
left. so he is a party running for to the left.lexandria ocasio-cortez putting her on the cochair about climate? what kind of terrible signal is that to put a socialist in charge of your climate committee and america's energy needs? there is one thing about running to the left, there is another running off the cliff in the left. that is an indication he's heading that direction. and also it just shows he's not strong enough to stand by his track record where he was previously known for some...
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the record 103 ballots required to nominate him for president left the party divided. in the end his republican opponent calvin coolidge won the election easily. today, the president coolidge is remembered more for his cool manner and frequent fishing trips. ♪ ♪ in 1928, alfred east smith was one of the most colorful and controversial candidates ever to hold a number one position on a party ticket. >> i am a happy warrior. alfred east smith. >> yet, at election time, the iowa smile and the pleasant voice of herbert hoover one of the white house for his party for four more years. in 1932, republican luck ran out for the next 20 years, when candidates like window wilkie proved to be no match for the brilliant democratic president franklin delay no roosevelt. >> over the years, republicans and democrats alike have run their conventions and basically the same manner. the chairman is chosen, delegates are certified, a party platform is adopted and candidates for the presidency are nominated. >> i give you the man, the next democratic nominee, our next -- >> in the 1952 and
the record 103 ballots required to nominate him for president left the party divided. in the end his republican opponent calvin coolidge won the election easily. today, the president coolidge is remembered more for his cool manner and frequent fishing trips. ♪ ♪ in 1928, alfred east smith was one of the most colorful and controversial candidates ever to hold a number one position on a party ticket. >> i am a happy warrior. alfred east smith. >> yet, at election time, the iowa...
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voluntarily surrendered dog who these are saying by the time they responded both had gone and left the party. much more information on not story on our website al jazeera dot com. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera this hour is growing resistance to lock downs across latin america where the w.h.o. says the pandemic is still excel orating protesters in chile and ecuador say poor people are receiving little government supports many venezuelan migrants stranded in neighboring countries are now desperate to return home they say they're struggling to survive as corona virus infections rise rapidly in their host countries the death toll from the pandemic in the u.s. now stands at more than 98000 with over 1600000 confirmed cases. the traders have returned to the floor of the new york stock exchange for the 1st time since mid march as lock down restrictions continue to be eased. u.s. investors are optimistic about an economic recovery with stocks at their highest level in nearly 3 months. hong kong's leader is trying to ease fears about china's planned new security laws kerry has appealed for
voluntarily surrendered dog who these are saying by the time they responded both had gone and left the party. much more information on not story on our website al jazeera dot com. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera this hour is growing resistance to lock downs across latin america where the w.h.o. says the pandemic is still excel orating protesters in chile and ecuador say poor people are receiving little government supports many venezuelan migrants stranded in neighboring countries are...
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first he left the republican party. now he's running for president. >> i believe i have to affect the constitution whichever way works best. >> how will his candidacy affect the race? justin amash joins me in moments. >>> hello, aim jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is worried. more than 60,000 people in the united states have died from coronavirus at this hour. just think about this, one coronavirus death in this country was reported every 44 seconds during the month of april and many experts predict another major wave of coronavirus could happen in the fall or the winter and yet president trump spent his, quote, working weekend at camp david, seemingly on twitter, tweeting not primarily about those who have lost loved ones or livelihoods but attacking journalists, criticizing george w. bush and the mueller investigation, touting his approval ratings and expressing happiness that kim jong-un with alive and well, among other matters. today, despite concerns from health officials that it's premature,
first he left the republican party. now he's running for president. >> i believe i have to affect the constitution whichever way works best. >> how will his candidacy affect the race? justin amash joins me in moments. >>> hello, aim jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is worried. more than 60,000 people in the united states have died from coronavirus at this hour. just think about this, one coronavirus death in this country was reported every 44 seconds...
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right and progressive parties left. the french parliament, it's just where people were sitting during those discussions. those who informed our left right idea then we carry to this day. he says it makes no idea it makes no sense to conserve this idea nowadays? >> he argues it is more of a circle. but you cannot really define communism and fascism on a traditional left and right scale. and that the left right scale -- non fascist right and non communist left. he says if you keep going too far to the left, you end up taking away property rights and stepping on individual liberties. if you go too far to the right, you do the same thing. right? so you also end up if you go too far on either end of the spectrum, you come back around it forms a circle and you end up at the bottom. does this make sense? this is an argument you should be familiar with. a lot of people have compared hitler and stolen and said they are basically the same technology even though they understand themselves being at the opposite ends of the politica
right and progressive parties left. the french parliament, it's just where people were sitting during those discussions. those who informed our left right idea then we carry to this day. he says it makes no idea it makes no sense to conserve this idea nowadays? >> he argues it is more of a circle. but you cannot really define communism and fascism on a traditional left and right scale. and that the left right scale -- non fascist right and non communist left. he says if you keep going too...
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with criticism and the knowledge and so far a left wing. driven party is in the united states and in western europe but it never challenge to the very idea they just wanted to make consumption a little bit less harmful to nature not you know well not much more now i think we will face a serious debate about the nature of global capitalism and in this regard i can expect. new ideological new divides and struggles to emerge because after what was the triumphal far and near liberalism we should mention that there was a perception that after collapse of the soviet union and soviet model of communism no. alternatives will come again or never again but now we see that as left socialist idea was heavily discredited by the soviet union the liberal idea was ahead of this by 'd what's happened thus the cost of the soviet union so i think that in one way or another form we will see a revival of those say the illogical but also you're also talking about their rivalry between china and the united states that is going to accelerate and they called it in post-college
with criticism and the knowledge and so far a left wing. driven party is in the united states and in western europe but it never challenge to the very idea they just wanted to make consumption a little bit less harmful to nature not you know well not much more now i think we will face a serious debate about the nature of global capitalism and in this regard i can expect. new ideological new divides and struggles to emerge because after what was the triumphal far and near liberalism we should...
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he has left the republican party but hasn't left politics. explain magical thinking for the good folks watching tonight. >> brian, you recall that the united states and south korea on the same day, both countries experienced their first case of covid-19. first identified case. south korea to date has had 260 deaths. we have had 84,000. and the reason is that south korea engaged in actual realistic thinking and contained the virus, and did the sort of testing and contact tracing early that was necessary. the president took the attitude that the virus wouldn't come, and if it did come, it would just disappear. he always makes this curve in the air with his hand like that when he talks about how it will just disappear. the one thing we know from the experts is it will not just disappear. it will not just go away. and, in fact, it has now invaded his own residence. the white house complex itself has had two cases that we know of of covid-19 and this daily testing and this contact tracing and the trying to contain it there. but there's no such pro
he has left the republican party but hasn't left politics. explain magical thinking for the good folks watching tonight. >> brian, you recall that the united states and south korea on the same day, both countries experienced their first case of covid-19. first identified case. south korea to date has had 260 deaths. we have had 84,000. and the reason is that south korea engaged in actual realistic thinking and contained the virus, and did the sort of testing and contact tracing early that...
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is doing nothing about all of the lies and propaganda being put out by china or the radical left democrat partyes. "they are targeted republicans, conservatives, the president of united states. the section 230 should be revoked by congress. until then, it will be regulated." what is your take on all of this, glenn? >> i think it really gets to the heart of censorship debate generally and free speech generally, and also what we expect from how our political discourse is going to be regulated. the irony here is usually when companies or governments censure speech, when they demand the right to decree what is true and false or move things based on their own arbitrary standards, it's because they seize the power appeared in the case of social media companies, twitter, facebook, google, theyr wanted that power. they wanted the model of at&t, where they say we are a neutral platform for people to communicate ideas, we don't make judgments about what is being communicated. we don't assess or analyze of the truth or falsity of it. that is why they got immunity, because unlike fox news or the intercept,
is doing nothing about all of the lies and propaganda being put out by china or the radical left democrat partyes. "they are targeted republicans, conservatives, the president of united states. the section 230 should be revoked by congress. until then, it will be regulated." what is your take on all of this, glenn? >> i think it really gets to the heart of censorship debate generally and free speech generally, and also what we expect from how our political discourse is going to...
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left. the democrat party. is going to do its best. to keep this economy shutdown to extend and expand that shutdown. and blow up their own country's jobs just to ensure the trump loss' and of course david with the help of the media. yes democrats have shown no compassion for the working man they forfeited all claim now to caring only about the working man the working man has been devastated you know the employment figures you know what's going on and yet they act like we all have to stay home we need people like got me out of stay home i'm 67 years old but kids and younger people should be out if they want to be out by the way the government shouldn't force anybody to do anything the the evidence is increasingly showing that this disease is hits certain and certain categories of people and there's no reason i don't think to shut schools down to further devastate society we cannot further live in fear because you can't face life like that and everybody watched more people will die from economic catastrophe sylvia keeps going absolutely
left. the democrat party. is going to do its best. to keep this economy shutdown to extend and expand that shutdown. and blow up their own country's jobs just to ensure the trump loss' and of course david with the help of the media. yes democrats have shown no compassion for the working man they forfeited all claim now to caring only about the working man the working man has been devastated you know the employment figures you know what's going on and yet they act like we all have to stay home...
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it is exceptionally hard for the labour party's of the left to claim th that conservatives do t care bout the nhs. the party is run on three weeks, 48 hours. it's still there at the way it has been that it's very striking the idea you could pretend it's something that would seem preposterous to >> host: let's talk about the monarchy because if we follow the relationship of the rolling hills and there i if there is a generation of those that have forgotten as a leadership role to play and it seems like this is a moment of people watched. >> guest: it was interesting that again in recent years we have every institution being claimed losing public trust in someone but the worst period of this in the uk. she is one of the only people to draw on the historical aspect of. we have been through bad times before and worst times before and we have come through them. as somebody that gave their first broadcast to the nation in 1940 he was a very moving thing to see her the media are much more inevitable than the catastrophic terms as possible with the risk of increasing fear in the public but yo
it is exceptionally hard for the labour party's of the left to claim th that conservatives do t care bout the nhs. the party is run on three weeks, 48 hours. it's still there at the way it has been that it's very striking the idea you could pretend it's something that would seem preposterous to >> host: let's talk about the monarchy because if we follow the relationship of the rolling hills and there i if there is a generation of those that have forgotten as a leadership role to play and...
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i've left the party and i'm not going back, but i also feel liberated by rejecting partisanship, and i'm not ready to pick up the blue jersey, if you will, the ideological blue jersey. but i do want to see something better, and so we do operate in the state of new york as a political party, but nationally we're a democracy reform organization focused on increasing competition for both parties through undoing partisan gerrymandering, stopping state support of closed partisan primaries, addressing money in politics. at the end of the day, ideology is important to a lot of voters, but a lot of voters just want a government that works, that appeals to a cross partisan coalition. covid-19 is a perfect example. it was a missed opportunity by an unfit administration and the distracted congress. it wasn't missed intelligence. we need better. s.a.m. hopes to fill that gap, not in creating a moderate ideology coalition but creating a coalition around a government that works. i'm excited about being with s.a.m. >> there's no reason why our ideologies need to shift. there's a lot of reason why o
i've left the party and i'm not going back, but i also feel liberated by rejecting partisanship, and i'm not ready to pick up the blue jersey, if you will, the ideological blue jersey. but i do want to see something better, and so we do operate in the state of new york as a political party, but nationally we're a democracy reform organization focused on increasing competition for both parties through undoing partisan gerrymandering, stopping state support of closed partisan primaries,...
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party. there are no moderates left in that party. they are all extreme radical socialist. they all buy into this remdesivir nonsense. great analysis by both of you. >> sean: thanks so much. >> sean: welcome to hannity, buckle up. due to massive developments in the biggest abuse of power, corruption scandal in american history. dozens of top obama officials have unmasked, surveilled tenant general michael flynn in the weeks after the 2016 election. once again, we are reporting, as we've been saying, all roads lead directly to barack the ever forgetful joe. coming up, we will name names, we will call out the liars. we have other breaking news regarding this tonight and we will expose the judge in the flynn case, that guy, emmett sullivan, for what is outrageous behavior, sclera bias in this case that has gotten much worse tonight and we have all the breaking details and i have a special message for the idiotic federal judge who is now trying to revive flynn's persecution, four years isn't enough? we begin tonight with a brief lesson. what is the term unmasking mean? we are a
party. there are no moderates left in that party. they are all extreme radical socialist. they all buy into this remdesivir nonsense. great analysis by both of you. >> sean: thanks so much. >> sean: welcome to hannity, buckle up. due to massive developments in the biggest abuse of power, corruption scandal in american history. dozens of top obama officials have unmasked, surveilled tenant general michael flynn in the weeks after the 2016 election. once again, we are reporting, as...
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doing nothing about all the lies and propaganda being put out by china where the radical left the democrat party they have targeted republicans conservatives and the president of the united states section 230 should be revoked by congress until then it will be regulated section 230 of the communications decency act says that interactive computer service cannot be treated as a publisher or speaker of 3rd party content president trump has taken action against social media giants this week due to these types of notations being recently added to his tweets so joining us now for an update on this situation we're joined by boom bust co-host christine and ben swan now ben i know we talk to you a lot about this on thursday and there's more to discuss what do we need to know about this latest escalation between the president and twitter. well i think the biggest thing is really the specifics of what the president laid out in this executive order when we talked about the some thursday that executive order had not yet been released now it has been and what we know about it is that the president decided som
doing nothing about all the lies and propaganda being put out by china where the radical left the democrat party they have targeted republicans conservatives and the president of the united states section 230 should be revoked by congress until then it will be regulated section 230 of the communications decency act says that interactive computer service cannot be treated as a publisher or speaker of 3rd party content president trump has taken action against social media giants this week due to...
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and it is exceptionally hard, the labour party, the left to claim in the future the conservatives don't care about the nhs, every election in my lifetime, the labour party is run on 3 weeks, 48 hours, created in the wake of the second world war but very striking the idea that you could pretend after this the nhs is something everybody does not support. and it will be a certain weight on the conservatives, something boris johnson said he owes the nhs, in the health service. >> named his new baby. >> very moving. >> let's talk for a second about the monarchy. in the us the american public follows closely the relationship of the royals. there is a whole generation of americans, has a leadership role to play, a big role in public unity and seems this is a moment most people watched the queen's address and felt comforted by it. is that the reaction you are having? >> it was interesting that again in recent years we have every institution being claimed to be losing public trust and so on. it was profoundly moving in the worst period in the uk, the one person - her majesty the queen, her addre
and it is exceptionally hard, the labour party, the left to claim in the future the conservatives don't care about the nhs, every election in my lifetime, the labour party is run on 3 weeks, 48 hours, created in the wake of the second world war but very striking the idea that you could pretend after this the nhs is something everybody does not support. and it will be a certain weight on the conservatives, something boris johnson said he owes the nhs, in the health service. >> named his...
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party. there are no moderates left in that party. they are all extreme radical socialist. this remdesivir nonsense. great analysis by both of you. >> sean: thanks so much. >> sean: welcome to hannity, buckle up. due to massive developments in the biggest abuse of power, corruption scandal in american history. dozens of top obama officials have unmasked, surveilled tenant general michael flynn in the weeks after the 2016 election.
party. there are no moderates left in that party. they are all extreme radical socialist. this remdesivir nonsense. great analysis by both of you. >> sean: thanks so much. >> sean: welcome to hannity, buckle up. due to massive developments in the biggest abuse of power, corruption scandal in american history. dozens of top obama officials have unmasked, surveilled tenant general michael flynn in the weeks after the 2016 election.
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doing nothing about all the lies and propaganda that are being put out by china or the radical left democrat party. you got two things at play here at once. the president still fuming about twitter. and the president still sort of ratcheting up his language as he addresses what's taking place on screens across america in minneapolis. steph ? >> peter, thank you. >>> joining us to discuss, kara swisher, co-host of the pivot podcast and contributor to "the new york times." and msnbc's dylan biers, author of "biers market newsletter." are we really going to fall for this entirely predictable tweet from the president, the thug tweet? isn't this to sow discord and the fact there are more than 100,000 people dead, the infection rate is not decreasing and more than 40 million people are on unemployment? >> yeah, i think distraction is part of his game for a long time. it's not a new and fresh thing that's happening. in this case, he's trying to wrap himself in the first amendment by issuing executive orders with a lot of words in them but not a lot of law. and now the official white house twitter handle
doing nothing about all the lies and propaganda that are being put out by china or the radical left democrat party. you got two things at play here at once. the president still fuming about twitter. and the president still sort of ratcheting up his language as he addresses what's taking place on screens across america in minneapolis. steph ? >> peter, thank you. >>> joining us to discuss, kara swisher, co-host of the pivot podcast and contributor to "the new york...
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following thing from that which is politically this means it's exceptionally hard for the labour party, the left to claim in the future that the conservatives do not care. every election in my lifetime the labour party is run on three weeks 48 hours it's still there as it has been created from the second world war. it's very striking that you can pretend after this they do not support. it seems preposterous. it's undoubtedly something that is a weight on the conservatives he personally shows he owes to the health service. it's going to be good years for the health service. >> he named his new baby after his doctor. so very moving, very moving. what let's talk for just a second about the monarchy. here in the u.s. the american public falls very closely the relationship of the royals as a whole generation is a leadership role to play a big role in unity so feels like this is a real moment most people watch the queen's address in the u.s. and felt comforted by it. set the same reaction you're having? again in recent years we have had every institution being claimed to be losing public trust and so
following thing from that which is politically this means it's exceptionally hard for the labour party, the left to claim in the future that the conservatives do not care. every election in my lifetime the labour party is run on three weeks 48 hours it's still there as it has been created from the second world war. it's very striking that you can pretend after this they do not support. it seems preposterous. it's undoubtedly something that is a weight on the conservatives he personally shows he...
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twitter is doing nothing about all the laws and propaganda put out by china or the radical left democratic partyrgeted republicans, conservatives, and the president of the united states section 230 should be revoked by congress. until then, it will be regulated. where is this war going, dave? >> oh, man, for those of us that are in this war, my show is on youtube, districted as a podcast. the free speech war has been burning for the last three or four years. and it seems finally now it is coming to a head. most of your audience probably knows generally speaking i fall more on the libertarian side where i don't like the idea of government regulators working with big tech. i don't like that. but trump actually using this executive action to take away protections so that twitter has to behave -- twitter and youtube and google and the rest of them so that they have to behave more honestly, i don't see that as a problem. that's just taking a way a legal protection. even for that we have to be careful what we ask for. if they have less protections they then might start policing speech even more carefu
twitter is doing nothing about all the laws and propaganda put out by china or the radical left democratic partyrgeted republicans, conservatives, and the president of the united states section 230 should be revoked by congress. until then, it will be regulated. where is this war going, dave? >> oh, man, for those of us that are in this war, my show is on youtube, districted as a podcast. the free speech war has been burning for the last three or four years. and it seems finally now it is...
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this has very much been a pet project of the podemos party, a party on the left, which is the junior cused by parties on the right of being heavily influenced by venezuelan style populism, and certainly this proposal for universal basic income has faced those kind of charges, as well, but it does seem as if the government as a whole is very determined to implement this and certainly the socialist party of prime minister pedro sanchez is very much behind it, and if all goes to plan, this proposal will be improved by a cabinet meeting next week, and universal basic income could be introduced in spain as early as next month. to italy — which has also begun to open up after a ten week strict national lockdown. the gondolas of venice are welcoming tourists — albeit looking a little different with social distancing and precautions in place. and this is st peter's basilica. u nfortu nately we unfortunately we can't bring you those pictures, but it is open to the public, and not many people lined up to go in, but in rome people have been able to attend mass for the first time in more than two
this has very much been a pet project of the podemos party, a party on the left, which is the junior cused by parties on the right of being heavily influenced by venezuelan style populism, and certainly this proposal for universal basic income has faced those kind of charges, as well, but it does seem as if the government as a whole is very determined to implement this and certainly the socialist party of prime minister pedro sanchez is very much behind it, and if all goes to plan, this...
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on the left flank of the party they would like to see this go further. i think that they, the head of the progressive caucus has a bill that she wanted pelosi to fold in that was going to give more direct aid to workers in the attempt to avoid more layoffs and one of the paycheck protection programs, i think among the more centrist democrats, they want to see provisions that would essentially what a lot of these programs that have already been passed like the $600 a week in employment money, phaseout, depending on the economy. right now there is a cliff of where that ends on july 31. but, there is going to be pressure from both blue and . states on these issues especially the direct aid to government. i do think that, you know, pelosi wanted to get this out there and show what she wanted and where she wanted to start these talks and i am not ready to say it is going to go one where the other yet because things seem to change so quickly in washington and i think there will be political pressure on those senators like mitch mcconnell, who do not want to pl
on the left flank of the party they would like to see this go further. i think that they, the head of the progressive caucus has a bill that she wanted pelosi to fold in that was going to give more direct aid to workers in the attempt to avoid more layoffs and one of the paycheck protection programs, i think among the more centrist democrats, they want to see provisions that would essentially what a lot of these programs that have already been passed like the $600 a week in employment money,...
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this h been a pet progress -- of the party on the left, the junior partner in the day have nfrnteqlyey have been frequently accusedn the right being influenced by venezuelan-style populism. so this proposal has faced thosa kinds of chargwell, but it seems that the governmentcertaiy roof panchez is very much behind it. if all goes to plan, this proposal will bebipproved by a t meeting next week, and universal basic income could be troduced in spain as early as next month. >>foitalians. we takeou there now, which is beginning to open strict natiol ckdown. re welcoming tourists, although looking gncferent with social dista auprans ec you st. peter'sic bas unfortunately, we cannot bring you those pictures, but it did reopen to the public. not many lined up to get in, but in rome, people have been able to attend mass for the first time in more than two months. almost 32,000 people have died in italy, with the daily death tolle and cases now at thlowest since restrictions were imposed. restaurants, bars,yps, salons, museums have already opened. trk services and also restarted. omi'm talkin
this h been a pet progress -- of the party on the left, the junior partner in the day have nfrnteqlyey have been frequently accusedn the right being influenced by venezuelan-style populism. so this proposal has faced thosa kinds of chargwell, but it seems that the governmentcertaiy roof panchez is very much behind it. if all goes to plan, this proposal will bebipproved by a t meeting next week, and universal basic income could be troduced in spain as early as next month. >>foitalians. we...
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left? is a liberal a neoliberal who is on the right? in australia, the conservative party is called the liberal party because they were the liberals in the late 19th century which is how hayek understands himself, a defender of an old liberal tradition that has gone out of fashion in the era of cain. earlier in the class, we defined an ideology. what was it? three steps. >> to simplify your philosophy, your ideas. establish a claim to the truth. and demand action. get people moving toward something. prof. lebovic: this is an ideology under those terms. it simplifies a complicated issue around how much intervention a government could have been an economy. it makes a claim to truth, which is look what happened in europe, right? then, it says as a result, you need to resist the encroachment of government authority into the economy and protect the market as free. seed for this will be planted in the 1950's with people like buckley and hayek making the case for the ideas. it will be transmitted into the republican party in the 1960's with the election of goldwater, and eventual
left? is a liberal a neoliberal who is on the right? in australia, the conservative party is called the liberal party because they were the liberals in the late 19th century which is how hayek understands himself, a defender of an old liberal tradition that has gone out of fashion in the era of cain. earlier in the class, we defined an ideology. what was it? three steps. >> to simplify your philosophy, your ideas. establish a claim to the truth. and demand action. get people moving toward...
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party to. to move further left and to adopt some of those progressive ideas and who they're backing as a nominee i hope that people will be energized enough by feticide to be total trump that they show up anyway and that could very well be the case but it is a concern i want to hear you say hey i need. somebody. right now i was somebody the am i somebody biden's victory margin for the state was 17 points sanders than when a single county he failed to win among the rural and working class white voters who supported him here in 2016 what are you feeling right now on frustration frustration we're seeing a generational divide where the youth vote is 100 percent behind bernie and we're trying to clean up the mess that the boomer generation has left us and they don't want to face that fact so this for historic and betrayal of our generation and all future generations there's rightly i hope their grandkids forgive them because i know i won't hundreds of thousands of people's lost jobs to iraq because of the policies sold by advocated for joe biden voted for that every single last year we are currently
party to. to move further left and to adopt some of those progressive ideas and who they're backing as a nominee i hope that people will be energized enough by feticide to be total trump that they show up anyway and that could very well be the case but it is a concern i want to hear you say hey i need. somebody. right now i was somebody the am i somebody biden's victory margin for the state was 17 points sanders than when a single county he failed to win among the rural and working class white...