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talking about the gulf between liberals and liberals in moderate and middle america, and whether there are any differences there in values and how those can be bridged. host: if you could go back eight years to the start of the obama white house. what did he not do that the president should have done, either tactically or in terms of issues or the democratic party in its own organization? guest: good question. lines, i would just say that he should have done a good bit more about the housing collapse, and more for middle-class and working class thate, just more to signal in these communities that have lost jobs and have been hit by this opioid crisis, just a little bit more of a champion for those places and communicated the sense that the democratic party and liberalism was really fundamentally on their side. and he tried. if you was sitting here, he would take issue with what i said and .2 100 things he did. obviously, the perception did not get through. host: and the what if questions are always hard. messenger, different senator bernie sanders or vice president joe biden, do you th
talking about the gulf between liberals and liberals in moderate and middle america, and whether there are any differences there in values and how those can be bridged. host: if you could go back eight years to the start of the obama white house. what did he not do that the president should have done, either tactically or in terms of issues or the democratic party in its own organization? guest: good question. lines, i would just say that he should have done a good bit more about the housing...
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i am a liberal to my fingertips.nd that liberalism means that i am passionate about defending the rights and liberties of people who believe very different things to me. there are christians in politics who take the view that they should impose the talents of their faith they should impose the talents of theirfaith on they should impose the talents of their faith on society but i have not taken that approach because i fundamentally disagree with it. it is not liberal, and it is counter—productive when it comes to advancing the gospel. even so, i seem to have been the subject of suspicion because of what i believe and to my faith is in. in which case we are kidding ourselves if we think we yet live in a tolerant, liberal society. and that is why i have chosen to step down as leader of the liberal democrats. the resignation statement of tim farron from being leader of the liberal democrats. now, i look at the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are th
i am a liberal to my fingertips.nd that liberalism means that i am passionate about defending the rights and liberties of people who believe very different things to me. there are christians in politics who take the view that they should impose the talents of their faith they should impose the talents of theirfaith on they should impose the talents of their faith on society but i have not taken that approach because i fundamentally disagree with it. it is not liberal, and it is...
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this is liberal internationalism. but it's also not traditional liberal internationalism. what i'm going to argue is that it differs in fundmental ways from the way liberal internationalism was thought another by wilson and during the cold war period. what had happened -- i will try to go through this quickly because it's very complicated argument -- is that the political science establishment in the united states in the i'm no longer in at the good graces i used to be, began to conceptualized three ideas of amazing force. the first was called democratic peace theory. if democracy spreads, peace will spread. look at the european union. the second was democratic transition theory. that all countries can become democracies. the transition from authoritarianism to democracy isn't that difficult. look walt we did for germany japan? we can do it anywhere. the third idea was that since the desirable peace is possible through democracy, there's the responsibility to protect, a new justice war doctrine that meant we could invade any country we wanted that was authoritarian, provid
this is liberal internationalism. but it's also not traditional liberal internationalism. what i'm going to argue is that it differs in fundmental ways from the way liberal internationalism was thought another by wilson and during the cold war period. what had happened -- i will try to go through this quickly because it's very complicated argument -- is that the political science establishment in the united states in the i'm no longer in at the good graces i used to be, began to conceptualized...
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where liberalism was changing. i'm in the middle of reading a wonderful new book by brad snyder called "house of truth." he's a legal historian. it's about litman and felix frank furtherer and a lot of intellectuals who were seeking to define the liberal principles about civil liberties and free speech that come out of the world war i period but were still sort of germ nating during this period of the 19 teens. so it is important to think of these legacies and wilson's legacies of those of what was in transition and what was being borne and what was being developed rather than simply as a kind of static menu of policies that we can examine and either, you know, pass approval or rejection upon. so i'll end my remarks there and look forward to the conversation. thanks. [ applause ] >> there are many things that we could continue to say to one another or places where i am tempted to chime in, but i think the responsible thing for me to do as moderator of this panel would be to open up to the conversation to y'all and
where liberalism was changing. i'm in the middle of reading a wonderful new book by brad snyder called "house of truth." he's a legal historian. it's about litman and felix frank furtherer and a lot of intellectuals who were seeking to define the liberal principles about civil liberties and free speech that come out of the world war i period but were still sort of germ nating during this period of the 19 teens. so it is important to think of these legacies and wilson's legacies of...
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, race in liberalism, hierarchy in liberalism. i think we're just beginning to interrogate liberalism in the term he suggests. in any case, i don't think the roll of the historian is to keep the accounting sheet. add the columns. i think we need a human view of woodrow wilson, one shorn of our desire to affiliate ourselves as li libserals or scholars. might we be willing to weigh the importance of the federal reserve against the segregated lives of black americans? or the worthiness of democracy in europe over imperialism in the caribbean. woodrow wilson's attack on america's black middle class matters, and no amount of notch counting for wilson's achievements should overwhelm this truth. wilson not only unleashed his administration, loaded it with white supremacists on the american state bureaucracy. but he provided a critical language for institutional racism. bureaucratic efficiency, majoritarian democracy, the idea that the needs of the any must be overwhelmed by the needs of the many. frictionlessness, worthiness. this is a j
, race in liberalism, hierarchy in liberalism. i think we're just beginning to interrogate liberalism in the term he suggests. in any case, i don't think the roll of the historian is to keep the accounting sheet. add the columns. i think we need a human view of woodrow wilson, one shorn of our desire to affiliate ourselves as li libserals or scholars. might we be willing to weigh the importance of the federal reserve against the segregated lives of black americans? or the worthiness of...
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part of the reason why i was chuckling was i wrote a book called unhinged exposing liberals liberalsone wild 11 years ago. i headed to the entire chapter on assassination fascination. the left sick fetish of using political violence, using politically violent images to demonize and marginalize conservatives, this is where the danger comes in. they as a rule as an ideological rule try to criminalize conservative political dissent, that's what they've done to us. look at the entire bush years, look at the obama years for using that innocuous target signed to blame every last act of random violence on right-wing conservatives. they were shameless about it, your rights to call them out. where were theto defend our political speech when it was literally under fire? >> sean: michelle malkin, very well said. there were only two v liberals that stood up for me, any davis and rick unger, the only two. thank you, appreciate it. kathy griffin blaming old white men coming after her, she claimed that comedians should be able to do this to everyone and the president is trying to destroy her, she's
part of the reason why i was chuckling was i wrote a book called unhinged exposing liberals liberalsone wild 11 years ago. i headed to the entire chapter on assassination fascination. the left sick fetish of using political violence, using politically violent images to demonize and marginalize conservatives, this is where the danger comes in. they as a rule as an ideological rule try to criminalize conservative political dissent, that's what they've done to us. look at the entire bush years,...
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the liberal democrats and the liberal movement, who have been characterised by nothing else this lastforjobs and keeping prices down, it is also good for peace, keeping countries together. so why won't you enter a coalition? so let me just finish the point. you havejeremy corbyn with labour backing theresa may and of course ukip‘s position on exiting that free trade deal. they want a free trade deal with europe. no, they have just voted to tear up the one we have got. no, they voted for a free trade deal. well you're very credulous if you believe that. that's what you're going to get. anyway that's the reason why you don't want to go into a coalition. we are not in a position i don't think, where we could potentially go into coalition with another party led by theresa may orjeremy corbyn which wants to take britain out of that free trade deal. so your manifesto doesn't matter, does it? your manifesto is irrelevant. if you're not going to work with other parties and go into a coalition, your manifesto is irrelevant. you can achieve a vast amount from opposition. your manifesto is a was
the liberal democrats and the liberal movement, who have been characterised by nothing else this lastforjobs and keeping prices down, it is also good for peace, keeping countries together. so why won't you enter a coalition? so let me just finish the point. you havejeremy corbyn with labour backing theresa may and of course ukip‘s position on exiting that free trade deal. they want a free trade deal with europe. no, they have just voted to tear up the one we have got. no, they voted for a...
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we are witnessing the collapse of the liberal mainstream media right here in america.haryl attkisson.m geraldo herrera will have a reaction tonight. an explosive new report about the interim fbi director, but first, cnn leading the way in the rampant decay of the mainstream media, and tonight, i have a message for cnn's president jeff stucker. that's tonight's opening monologue. history is literally happening right in front of our eyes. we have the liberal destroyed trump mainstream media in a free fall, and on the brink of a total collapse. that's not an overstatement, that's not hyperbole. propaganda s and fake news continue to lead it day after day. now, i'm going to share my advice to the head of cnn, they're cheap and fake news and propaganda news jeff zucker in just a minute. jeff, i'm trying to save your career. first, let me explain how some of the biggest anti-trumpan networks have lost their credibility and can no longer be trusted by you, the american people. at this point, we should put cnn 6 feet underground for repeatedly spreading lies, propaganda, black
we are witnessing the collapse of the liberal mainstream media right here in america.haryl attkisson.m geraldo herrera will have a reaction tonight. an explosive new report about the interim fbi director, but first, cnn leading the way in the rampant decay of the mainstream media, and tonight, i have a message for cnn's president jeff stucker. that's tonight's opening monologue. history is literally happening right in front of our eyes. we have the liberal destroyed trump mainstream media in a...
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the book the retreat of western liberal inch liberal liberalism. mark from massachusetts. caller: i think [inaudible] enabler is a great term for the president. i want to speak to the contradictory actions they have made in the past few months starting out with assault and battery retain hosting -- saudi arabia hosting the turkish prime minister and denounceing qatar and there is a $12 billion f-5 f-15 fighter purchase with qatar just agreed to since then. i want to speak to by denouncing qatar and greater scope iran, does the president or does anybody in his administration realize that most of the people fighting isis in the middle east are shiite militia in addition to iraq forces but on the ground it is mostly shiites and kurds. guest: that is true. the kurdish group is perhaps the most fighting isis. if your bigger question is does donald trump understand the middle east i think clearly the answer is no. if the follow-on is does he want to understand the middle east, i have to say i'm very skeptical based on the evidence so far that he's got any curiosity or thirst for
the book the retreat of western liberal inch liberal liberalism. mark from massachusetts. caller: i think [inaudible] enabler is a great term for the president. i want to speak to the contradictory actions they have made in the past few months starting out with assault and battery retain hosting -- saudi arabia hosting the turkish prime minister and denounceing qatar and there is a $12 billion f-5 f-15 fighter purchase with qatar just agreed to since then. i want to speak to by denouncing qatar...
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he book the retreat of western liberal in liber liberalism. mark from massachusetts. [inaudible] nk enabler is a great term for the president. want to speak to the contradictory actions they have ade in the past few months starting out with assault and saudiy retain, hosting -- arabia, hosting the turkish denouncing er and qatar and there is a $12 billion f qatarighter purchase with just agreed to since then. denouncingpeak to by qatar and greater scope iran, president or does anybody in his administration people that most of the fighting isis in the middle east militia in addition iraq forces but on the ground it is mostly shiites and kurds. guest: that is true. group is p the most fighting isis. your bigger question is does donald trump understand the i think clearly the answer is no. if the follow-on is does he want middle east, ihe have to say i'm very skeptical based on the evidence so far got any curiosity or thirst for ufpbsing what is understanding what going on there. i think he went to saudi arabia chose it because of the possibility of arms deals to say del
he book the retreat of western liberal in liber liberalism. mark from massachusetts. [inaudible] nk enabler is a great term for the president. want to speak to the contradictory actions they have ade in the past few months starting out with assault and saudiy retain, hosting -- arabia, hosting the turkish denouncing er and qatar and there is a $12 billion f qatarighter purchase with just agreed to since then. denouncingpeak to by qatar and greater scope iran, president or does anybody in his...
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this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats.ss nhs service and they would inject an extra £100 billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look at a devolved issue, health care. we will start with ukip. they would give the nhs an extra £9 billion every year for the next five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use the nhs. labour would commit more than £30 billion in extra funding over the next parliament. this is really a key one, they would guarantee access to nhs treatment within 18 weeks. and the tories say they would increase spending by £8 billion over the course of the next parliament. up to 2022-23. and the liberal democrats, we have seen that one, but this one is maybe important, ensuring mental health care is similar to the standards in physical health care. quite a big one that on the doorstep. let‘s look at housing, another devolved issue. rent controls, a big issue for younger voters. the gree
this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats.ss nhs service and they would inject an extra £100 billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look at a devolved issue, health care. we will start with ukip. they would give the nhs an extra £9 billion every year for the next five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use the nhs. labour would commit more than...
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liberalism was changing. i am in the middle of reading a wonderful new book by brad snyder called "house of trueths." it is about littman and a lot of intellectual of this period seeking to define the status of principles about civil liberties and free speech that comes out of the world war i period. we are germinateing during the period of the 19 teens. it is important to think of this legacy and wilson's of what is in transition and what is being born and develop and rather as a static menu of policies that we can examine and either, you know, pass approval or rejection upon. in my remarks there and look forward to the conversation, -- i will >> so there are many things that we could continue to say to one another or places where i am attempted to chime in. i think the responsibility thing for me to do as moderator of this panel is open up the conversations to y'all and see where you would like to chime in. >> i would like to comment of the conversations of congress -- of racism specifically northern -- and
liberalism was changing. i am in the middle of reading a wonderful new book by brad snyder called "house of trueths." it is about littman and a lot of intellectual of this period seeking to define the status of principles about civil liberties and free speech that comes out of the world war i period. we are germinateing during the period of the 19 teens. it is important to think of this legacy and wilson's of what is in transition and what is being born and develop and rather as a...
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liberal internationalism understood that wolfe vim or communism was a dire threat to liberal democracy. you're not going to find liberal internationalists liking communists. in fact, they will work with authoritarian governments against the commune itselfs in hopes -- communists in hopes that eventually the authoritarian governments will mend their way with. chester crocker put it in south africa, we'll put our arm around the south african apartheid regime, and by reassuring them, they can get rid of apartheid. that kind of thing. so your question is a good one, but i really think wilson is protected from it by the defensive, not offensive nature that he placed on -- he really was worried about democracy surviving. in another war. >> as we all are. [laughter] so thank you for giving us that. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> let me quickly remind you that there are copies of the book available for you to get and get signed. and let me also remind you that i spent the whole weekend with it, it's really, really deep and really good and really thoughtful as
liberal internationalism understood that wolfe vim or communism was a dire threat to liberal democracy. you're not going to find liberal internationalists liking communists. in fact, they will work with authoritarian governments against the commune itselfs in hopes -- communists in hopes that eventually the authoritarian governments will mend their way with. chester crocker put it in south africa, we'll put our arm around the south african apartheid regime, and by reassuring them, they can get...
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you call yourself a liberal. you're not a liberal. >> i am a liberal. >> you're not a liberal.e not. >> and a classical liberal who believes in justice through process, fairness, and the elected president of the united states. the people decided the election. the resistance movement has organized now to make sure he goes out by any means necessary. this is the resistance movement, and what shocks me is that the government because we have so far failed to drain the swamp, and to the swamp is fighting back, the government itself now is leaking. the government itself is now becoming the surveillance state. liberals like me used to be opposed to the surveillance state. we used to believe in privacy and individual rights. we used to believe in the aclu. the aclu is on the side of the trump resistance movement. they are not any longer nonpartisan. >> and not caring about civil liberties. not caring about the fourth amendment protections that we have against unreasonable searches. >> if they cared, they would've said something by now. they are raising millions of dollars opposed toto
you call yourself a liberal. you're not a liberal. >> i am a liberal. >> you're not a liberal.e not. >> and a classical liberal who believes in justice through process, fairness, and the elected president of the united states. the people decided the election. the resistance movement has organized now to make sure he goes out by any means necessary. this is the resistance movement, and what shocks me is that the government because we have so far failed to drain the swamp, and...
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this morning the story of mosul's liberation is dominating global media coverage. striving to say it is declaring it and. the end of the caliphate iraq's claim if it takes mosul famous mosque iraqi forces say they've taken an iconic mosque in the heart of mosul that was destroyed by isis iraqi forces battle of the last i think fighters in those all but not so widely discussed this morning is the cost of the liberation for the people of mosul more ago the city of spent over a month for doing that battle he explains why for some residents the word liberation does not describe what's happened in this city. liberation that's one way of putting it obliteration is another the goal was noble enough three thousands from isis isis the so-called caliphate is crumbling waiters have abandoned fighters to die local fighters are being left to rot where they fall remaining inexperienced fighters are making rookie mistakes blowing them selves and fellow fighters up accidentally in preparation for combat mission accomplished mosul has been cleansed by fire a city almost the size of
this morning the story of mosul's liberation is dominating global media coverage. striving to say it is declaring it and. the end of the caliphate iraq's claim if it takes mosul famous mosque iraqi forces say they've taken an iconic mosque in the heart of mosul that was destroyed by isis iraqi forces battle of the last i think fighters in those all but not so widely discussed this morning is the cost of the liberation for the people of mosul more ago the city of spent over a month for doing...
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ranking democrat, liberal congressman adam schiff he said this.y attention. >> the allegation of course is that the russians and the hacking and dumping of documents during the election had essentially relationships with trump campaign people, and coordinated those efforts. now, the fbi open investigation into that issue in july, well before congress did, but i am not prepared to say there is proof you can take to a jury, but i can say, there is enough that we ought to be investigating. indeed, it would be negligent for us not to investigate. >> sean: jay, i want us to get into this, because this is become like russia trump conspiracy, like a truther's. it has gotten so bad, every intelligence official, every democratic congressman, nobody has any evidence of collusion. 11 months of media lies. why now are they moving on to, what, obstruction? and if that doesn't work, there move on to financial issues. at what point does this investigative creep and? >> what the president said is actually correct. this is a witch hunt it's as if you have a false
ranking democrat, liberal congressman adam schiff he said this.y attention. >> the allegation of course is that the russians and the hacking and dumping of documents during the election had essentially relationships with trump campaign people, and coordinated those efforts. now, the fbi open investigation into that issue in july, well before congress did, but i am not prepared to say there is proof you can take to a jury, but i can say, there is enough that we ought to be investigating....
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liberal democrats on 11. so, let us nowjust after 4.00 in the morning, have the news. hello. with more than 500 seats declared in the general election, labour has done far better than many had expected but the outcome appears uncertain. the conservatives are on course to be the biggest party — but without an overall majority. jeremy corbyn called on theresa may to resign as prime minister. but mrs may — re—elected in maidenhead — said the country needed a period of stability and the conservative party would ensure that. tom bateman has the latest. she called the election early, a political gamble, a hope she would transform the tories fragile add vanening in parliament with a huge win but the smiles have vanished. forecasts suggest the conservatives may end up worse off without even a majority. if as the indications have shown, if this is correct, that the conservative party has won the most seats and probably the most votes, then, it will be incumbent on us to ensure we have that period of stability, that is
liberal democrats on 11. so, let us nowjust after 4.00 in the morning, have the news. hello. with more than 500 seats declared in the general election, labour has done far better than many had expected but the outcome appears uncertain. the conservatives are on course to be the biggest party — but without an overall majority. jeremy corbyn called on theresa may to resign as prime minister. but mrs may — re—elected in maidenhead — said the country needed a period of stability and the...
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here in cornwall, every seat was held by liberal democrat mp just seven held by liberal democrat mp justth cornwall, one of the last to be engulfed by the tory tide in 2015. now the lib dems want it back. not for the first time they are trying to fight a very local campaign. for the first time they are trying to fight a very local campaignlj have to fight a very local campaign.” have not had one person mentioned brexit toonie. more a case of everything else escalating. back in south devon, mike's mum says school funding could sway her vote. for me the most important is are education and health. definitely that will be focusing my mind, when i go to vote on the 8th ofjune. lib dem tim farren was the only leader to reply to mike's letter. but mike cannot vote, and the lib dems will need at least 10,000 more supporters to win the seat back. the outcome will be decided in key marginal seats around the united kingdom. jeremy vine as ever is in oui’ kingdom. jeremy vine as ever is in our election studio considering the scale of the electoral challenge facing each of the main political parties.
here in cornwall, every seat was held by liberal democrat mp just seven held by liberal democrat mp justth cornwall, one of the last to be engulfed by the tory tide in 2015. now the lib dems want it back. not for the first time they are trying to fight a very local campaign. for the first time they are trying to fight a very local campaignlj have to fight a very local campaign.” have not had one person mentioned brexit toonie. more a case of everything else escalating. back in south devon,...
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you call yourself a liberal, you are not a liberal. >> i'm a classical liberal who believes in justicehrough process, fairness, and the elected president of the united states. the people decided the election. to resist the movement has organized now to make sure he goes out any means necessary. this is the resistance movement and what shocks me is the government, that we have so far failed to drain the swamp in the swamp is fighting back, the government itself now is leaking. the government is becoming the surveillance state. liberals like me used to be opposed to those surveillance state, we believed in privacy. they are on the side of the trump resistance movement. they are not any longer nonpartisan. >> and not caring about several liberties, constitution, the fourth amendment protections that we have against unreasonable searches. >> they are raising millions of dollars opposed to trump. they are the trump resistant movement. that's their literature are not my rhetoric. >> we haven't been getting along a lot over the years, but he's been so dead on factually, legally on all this. w
you call yourself a liberal, you are not a liberal. >> i'm a classical liberal who believes in justicehrough process, fairness, and the elected president of the united states. the people decided the election. to resist the movement has organized now to make sure he goes out any means necessary. this is the resistance movement and what shocks me is the government, that we have so far failed to drain the swamp in the swamp is fighting back, the government itself now is leaking. the...
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the liberals are freaking out because guess what? it could save american jobs. even hillary clinton's allies are starting to say maybe it is your fault. all that and more on i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. before we hit the beach, i'we can't stay here!o. why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. aww charmin ultra strong. it's washcloth-like texture helps clean better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. beautiful view. (wiggles butt) thanks to charmin. and you, honeybear! awwwww we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin? the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of al
the liberals are freaking out because guess what? it could save american jobs. even hillary clinton's allies are starting to say maybe it is your fault. all that and more on i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you...
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if you're in the liberal media, i may be back here monday. if fox lets me.d. ♪ >> good evening, and welcome to tucker carlson tonight earlier this week as you just saw, kathy griffin released a video of herself posing with a bloody man head made up to look like mannequin head. as performance art it was lame, least creative stunt of the week. it did have the effect of brieflyng making griffin famous again. today griffin elbowed her way back into the news cycle holding conference with lisa bloom. here's part of what she said. >> image that i prettied
if you're in the liberal media, i may be back here monday. if fox lets me.d. ♪ >> good evening, and welcome to tucker carlson tonight earlier this week as you just saw, kathy griffin released a video of herself posing with a bloody man head made up to look like mannequin head. as performance art it was lame, least creative stunt of the week. it did have the effect of brieflyng making griffin famous again. today griffin elbowed her way back into the news cycle holding conference with...
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the liberal democrats lost their only welsh mp. tories saw their hopes to make gains in pro—brexit areas dashed. our correspondent sian lloyd now reports on the picture in wales. in gower this morning, the smiles of welsh labour said it all. the party's leader introducing two of their three new mps here. this seat was one they had been desperate to win back from the conservatives. we were told a few weeks ago that we would struggle in wales, that we would lose seats. he was the man who had led a very separate labour campaign in wales, but today carwyn jones was happy to acknowledge thejeremy corbyn factor in their successes here. we ran a welsh labour campaign in wales in tandem with the campaign across the rest of the uk. we listened, we worked hard, we produced a manifesto that people liked, and of course we saw us gaining seats in wales. labour not only made gains here but increased the size of their majority in many welsh seats. it appears they took votes from ukip that the conservatives had been banking on, and other parties w
the liberal democrats lost their only welsh mp. tories saw their hopes to make gains in pro—brexit areas dashed. our correspondent sian lloyd now reports on the picture in wales. in gower this morning, the smiles of welsh labour said it all. the party's leader introducing two of their three new mps here. this seat was one they had been desperate to win back from the conservatives. we were told a few weeks ago that we would struggle in wales, that we would lose seats. he was the man who had...
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liberation they came after that. i will give a story from the book about a gentleman on the innovative front. edwin howard armstrong and street jobs who i assume most of you -- steve jobs, who i assume most of you know. the story on radio spectrum 1895, when two radios were put together by an inventor over in england and communications took place over some distance. radio was here and is not too much happen although there were applications certainly. in world war i, radio became an important application and him some interest. marketplace, i would not have reason to be concerned about wireless because there were very few radios and very little interference that would take place for when user against another. that began to change quickly in 1920 when a pittsburgh-pennsylvania-radio station decided to blast out at high power over an entire area broadcasting, trying to hit thousands if not more receivers. not point-to-point anymore to communicate say from ship-to-sure, now radio became what he stationed hoped was a mass
liberation they came after that. i will give a story from the book about a gentleman on the innovative front. edwin howard armstrong and street jobs who i assume most of you -- steve jobs, who i assume most of you know. the story on radio spectrum 1895, when two radios were put together by an inventor over in england and communications took place over some distance. radio was here and is not too much happen although there were applications certainly. in world war i, radio became an important...
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this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats.billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look ata broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look at a devolved issue, health care. we will start with ukip. they would give the nhs an extra £9 billion every year for the next five to seven yea rs. every year for the next five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use the nhs. labour would commit more than £30 billion in extra funding over the next parliament. this is really a key one, they would gar an tee access to nhs treatment within 18 weeks. and the tories say they would increase spending by £8 billion over the course of the next parliament. up the course of the next parliament. up to 2022-23. and the liberal democrats, we have seen that unwith, but this one is maybe important, ensuring mental health care is similar to the standards in physical health care. quite a big one e. the making commitments fix—term is build fix
this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats.billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look ata broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look at a devolved issue, health care. we will start with ukip. they would give the nhs an extra £9 billion every year for the next five to seven yea rs. every year for the next five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use...
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the liberal democrats took an absolute morning in 2015.be judged on how many seats he can gain, but one thing was really striking in that speech that he gave. not so much what he said, which was about cuts to public services and social care and the plan to add 1p to income tax to reinstate those services, but what he didn't talk about was brexit. the liberal democrats wanted to carve out their place as the party of the a0%, the remains voters, in a city out their place as the party of the 48%, the remains voters, in a city like this where the majority wanted britain to remain in the eu. he's not talking about that spontaneously on the stump here because he believes that it's not catching the imagination of voters. they believe brexit might become an issue for them further down the line. right now it is not something that will get voters into the polling booths for them, so they are talking about public services. in scotland the snp leader nicola sturgeon urged voters to show their support for a fair and prosperous society in scotland, and
the liberal democrats took an absolute morning in 2015.be judged on how many seats he can gain, but one thing was really striking in that speech that he gave. not so much what he said, which was about cuts to public services and social care and the plan to add 1p to income tax to reinstate those services, but what he didn't talk about was brexit. the liberal democrats wanted to carve out their place as the party of the a0%, the remains voters, in a city out their place as the party of the 48%,...
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liberals have changed.nts at a high school in allentown, pennsylvania, it's either being blocked from administrators protesting abortion with a post. parkland high school has a chess club, a bunch of other student organizations you can call political, one about 20 kids saw to found a chapter of students for life they are denied, told they would be too controversial. liz castor as a student at parkland high, national present student for life in the joint estimate, thanks for coming on. brought to the administers of your school and what they say to you? sparkle stomach >> they told us it would be too political in time. >> tucker: did they think they settled you up for that? >> i think they were discriminating against us because we were pro-life. >> tucker: that kind of club, an antiabortion club is a singularly offensive to the kind of people who run the school, isn't it? >> you would think that public institutions, free speech would be a no-brainer, these are taxpayer-funded institutions. this is what we see
liberals have changed.nts at a high school in allentown, pennsylvania, it's either being blocked from administrators protesting abortion with a post. parkland high school has a chess club, a bunch of other student organizations you can call political, one about 20 kids saw to found a chapter of students for life they are denied, told they would be too controversial. liz castor as a student at parkland high, national present student for life in the joint estimate, thanks for coming on. brought...
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but liberation may be the wrong. we spoke to a representative of unicef in iraq he told us that most children are in crucial need of protection. in this particular war each of those children trying to still trapped in west mosul are in dire need of protection and this is what we're calling for the devastation of west mosul is extreme the people have been damaged psychosocial care of these children has to be up higher my concern and that's what we unicef will of trying to address of the most the problem now is that these one hundred thousand people lives in the sheer scale of it and the time length of time that they have been displaced which is going to affect so our planning procedures that are in place but the fact that over the next three months or perhaps longer we're going to have to continue to look off to the place. where enormous strain on our resources. a u.k. conservative party m.p. has claimed there may have been foul play in the u.k. selection earlier this month we take a closer look at that in ninety seco
but liberation may be the wrong. we spoke to a representative of unicef in iraq he told us that most children are in crucial need of protection. in this particular war each of those children trying to still trapped in west mosul are in dire need of protection and this is what we're calling for the devastation of west mosul is extreme the people have been damaged psychosocial care of these children has to be up higher my concern and that's what we unicef will of trying to address of the most the...
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but liberation maybe there were. some devastating images there when we spoke to a representative of unicef in iraq he told us that in mosul is children are in dire need of protection. in this particular war those children still trapped in west mosul are in dire need of protection and this is what we're calling for the devastation of west mosul is extreme the people have been damaged psychosocial care of these children has to be up. and that's what we. are trying to address at the moment who problem now is that these nine hundred thousand people the sheer scale of it and the time length of time that they have been laid which is going to affect so our planning procedures that are in place but the fact that over the next three months or perhaps longer we're going to have to continue to look after these displaced puts enormous strain on our resources. staying in the region the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog has confirmed that the victims of a chemical incident in syria is it live province back in april were exposed to ce
but liberation maybe there were. some devastating images there when we spoke to a representative of unicef in iraq he told us that in mosul is children are in dire need of protection. in this particular war those children still trapped in west mosul are in dire need of protection and this is what we're calling for the devastation of west mosul is extreme the people have been damaged psychosocial care of these children has to be up. and that's what we. are trying to address at the moment who...
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applause so, i am the leader of the liberal democrats.ituents by signing the pledge in 2015 to vote against an increase in tuition fees and i kept my pledge. you can argue it cost me a place as a minister during that time of the coalition government. it's important to keep your promises. it's also important to do what is right by the people that you represent. whatever one thinks about tuition fees, i can tell you from my experience as a working—class lad who got to university in the late 1980s, what helped me to get to university was the simple fact that i got a maintenance award and that is what made the difference between me and my folks being able to afford me going to university. that is what the liberal democrats are committed to replacing, bringing in a £7,000 a year maintenance award, so folks like me and many in the united kingdom, can afford to go to university. are you convinced? ijust think if the conservatives don't get the majority they need, and there is another coalition, how many of the pledges you have made just now will
applause so, i am the leader of the liberal democrats.ituents by signing the pledge in 2015 to vote against an increase in tuition fees and i kept my pledge. you can argue it cost me a place as a minister during that time of the coalition government. it's important to keep your promises. it's also important to do what is right by the people that you represent. whatever one thinks about tuition fees, i can tell you from my experience as a working—class lad who got to university in the late...
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>> dana: >> sean: the liberals t liberal joe, they didn't agree with the comments. watch this. >> 2017, blessed are the poor. >> any other person in politics saying something like that, their career would be crushed. donald trump's won't be skates to buy it. oh, my god. >> are you speechless? >> i am. >> there's just something a little bit twisted about that. twisted in a way that's hard to dissect. >> sean: they didn't call him a schmuck today. that's progress. i never got a job from a poor person. not one time. in fact, successful entrepreneurs and economic units geniuses know how to make it thrive and that's how -- if a man or a woman aren't willing to forgo millions and millions of dollars they've put in their pocket to serve their country, to help create jobs for people out of work, and poverty, on food stamps, i think that's a good service for the country. sadly, it's only the latest example of liberal joe and mika melting down over president trump. take a look at the wide range of emotions that they show on a regular basis. >> donald trump, again, being a sch
>> dana: >> sean: the liberals t liberal joe, they didn't agree with the comments. watch this. >> 2017, blessed are the poor. >> any other person in politics saying something like that, their career would be crushed. donald trump's won't be skates to buy it. oh, my god. >> are you speechless? >> i am. >> there's just something a little bit twisted about that. twisted in a way that's hard to dissect. >> sean: they didn't call him a schmuck today....
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policians or liberal groups like when democratic congresswoman gabby giffords was shot they immediately appointed at tea party republicans like sarah palin both sides guilt of heated rhetoric be clear why media reaction so different i am eric bolling welcome to "cashin' in." >> welcome to everybody rachel the difference in the media pint out media hypocrisy going not that both sides don't do it, of course, they do but insure field like on the left, the rhetoric has been more violent heightened. >> absolutely full scloufr you disclosures husband a congressman very tough for my family the media is so unfair about this we know that had this been a trump supporter shot democrats at baseball game the blame would have been laid directly at feet of donald trump. and i will point out, also, that i have heard nothing from the media or from the democrats since the shooting, about how their strategy to delegitimize trump has contributed time to reflect on that to take the leadership, on their own side, and talk to their people, about how they can lower the rhetoric instead of making this frankly s
policians or liberal groups like when democratic congresswoman gabby giffords was shot they immediately appointed at tea party republicans like sarah palin both sides guilt of heated rhetoric be clear why media reaction so different i am eric bolling welcome to "cashin' in." >> welcome to everybody rachel the difference in the media pint out media hypocrisy going not that both sides don't do it, of course, they do but insure field like on the left, the rhetoric has been more...
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host: how was that segment liberalized? you used liberalized? what does that mean. what's the example of that in the interview? caller: they hired megyn kelly away from fox news. megyn kelly had a disgruntled with president trump during the debate. she's the perfect person to go on liberal tv and sit there and say pretty much what she wants to say about the president. it's all scripted. that's just the way the liberal will be doing things for the next four years. you're going to be hearing things such as this russian thing. which isn't going to amount to anything. the russians did what they wanted to do. they done this in past elections. you never heard anything about it. it's just another way to try to muddy up the waters for president trump for the next four years or so. investigations will be going on. you will be hearing things left and right on tv about could president trump have done this. maybe president trump did it. do you think their administration did this. there's never anything positive. i've never seen a president in my life get trashed as much as this
host: how was that segment liberalized? you used liberalized? what does that mean. what's the example of that in the interview? caller: they hired megyn kelly away from fox news. megyn kelly had a disgruntled with president trump during the debate. she's the perfect person to go on liberal tv and sit there and say pretty much what she wants to say about the president. it's all scripted. that's just the way the liberal will be doing things for the next four years. you're going to be hearing...
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this is new york, this is manhattan, very liberal. lot of trump hate out in the city.would you do it again? >> definitely. cheryl: do you think more people should stand up that are trump supporters in this city and new york state and say more? >> i definitely do. i think that more people need to speak out regardless where they live even here in new york city. i'm not encouraging people to crash plays that they don't agree with. cheryl: you got arrested, right? >> right, i didn't crash it because i didn't agree with it, they were promoting the assassination of president trump right after house republicans faced an assassination attempt. so people are saying this i'm anti-free speech. i'm anti-violence. cheryl: actually, free speech is what you were doing there. laura, thank you so much. >> thank you so much for having me. cheryl: a brave woman. appreciate it. >>> switching gears right now. a new report that north korea used massive amounts of sodium pentathol or truth serum on otto warmbier and may have killed him. we've got our own dr. marc siegel, whether that was the
this is new york, this is manhattan, very liberal. lot of trump hate out in the city.would you do it again? >> definitely. cheryl: do you think more people should stand up that are trump supporters in this city and new york state and say more? >> i definitely do. i think that more people need to speak out regardless where they live even here in new york city. i'm not encouraging people to crash plays that they don't agree with. cheryl: you got arrested, right? >> right, i...
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we will have more of the liberal joe and mika's emotionally unhinged moments.reaction from herman cain. stay with us. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." the destroy trump propaganda process unrelenting in their abusively bias and sometimes apocalyptic coverage of the trump administration. one cable show with some of the most absurd and emotionally a little unhinged coverage has been none other than msnbc's liberal joe. the liberal joe show. low rated, by the way. we are calling them out tonight. that is our next mini monologue. ♪ earlier today, liberal joe and his cohost, mika, they continued their usual nasty coverage of president trump calling the president of the united states of america a schmuck. watch this. >> donald trump again being a schmuck, thinking he can buy people's integrity by inviting them over to the white house and wowing them.nv i'm sorry, that's how he thinks. i know that firsthand. if he invites you to the white house and gives you food, you are going to cut him a break. f cut him slack. >> sean: liberal joe also took some time to bash a
we will have more of the liberal joe and mika's emotionally unhinged moments.reaction from herman cain. stay with us. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." the destroy trump propaganda process unrelenting in their abusively bias and sometimes apocalyptic coverage of the trump administration. one cable show with some of the most absurd and emotionally a little unhinged coverage has been none other than msnbc's liberal joe. the liberal joe show. low rated, by the way. we are calling...
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case in point here is a liberal arts guy. then he went and started the company that's doing very well. he found it keep trucking. they have created an coyote device and it provides that real-time information about when the truck is running and went the rpms are. they're starting to cultivate all of this data around which lanes for real-time shipping information across the u.s. which of them are highly optimized. with noah's shipment. those are the kind of things if you have information on changing legislation and regulation they can be big drivers of innovation. it's interesting because i've have a number of friends here in dc to have gone out to work for a technology firm or a venture capital firm and inevitably the gun into government relation positions. the in-house lobby into person for that firm. with places like this. it's kind of bothered me only because to your point i thought there has to be a lot more value that someone who has spent time here in dc not just the tea leaves on capitol hill but really understanding ho
case in point here is a liberal arts guy. then he went and started the company that's doing very well. he found it keep trucking. they have created an coyote device and it provides that real-time information about when the truck is running and went the rpms are. they're starting to cultivate all of this data around which lanes for real-time shipping information across the u.s. which of them are highly optimized. with noah's shipment. those are the kind of things if you have information on...
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this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats.pound in income tax for a world class nhs service and they would inject an extra £100 billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband, schools, etc. let's look at a devolved issue, health care. we will start with ukip. they would give the nhs an extra £9 billion every year for the next five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use the nhs. labour would commit more than £30 billion in extra funding over the next parliament. this is really a key one, they would guarantee access to nhs treatment within 18 weeks. and the tories say they would increase spending by £8 billion over the course of the next parliament. up to 2022-23. and the liberal democrats, we have seen that one, but this one is maybe important, ensuring mental health care is similar to the standards in physical health care. quite a big one that on the doorstep. let's look at housing, another devolved issue. rent controls, a big
this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats.pound in income tax for a world class nhs service and they would inject an extra £100 billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband, schools, etc. let's look at a devolved issue, health care. we will start with ukip. they would give the nhs an extra £9 billion every year for the next five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use the...
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the liberal democrats talked about this issue, this is a big one on the doorstep, mental health.in the country. and the greens, again, rolling back the use of private providers in the nhs. we're told this was a brexit election, so let's take a quick look at brexit. conservatives say they will leave the single market and the customs union, seeking this deep and special relationship with the eu. but they've made it quite clear that no deal is better than a bad dealfor the uk. labour, that won't do for them, they would scrap the brexit white paper and put the emphasis on the single market and the customs union, and remaining within it. and also, they want to immediately guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in britain. the liberal democrats, pro—remain, of course, would hold a referendum on the final brexit deal, with that option in there to remain in the eu. and ukip, they would quit thejurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, as well as the eu single market and the customs union. i can't go through all the policies and where the various party stand, but it is all there o
the liberal democrats talked about this issue, this is a big one on the doorstep, mental health.in the country. and the greens, again, rolling back the use of private providers in the nhs. we're told this was a brexit election, so let's take a quick look at brexit. conservatives say they will leave the single market and the customs union, seeking this deep and special relationship with the eu. but they've made it quite clear that no deal is better than a bad dealfor the uk. labour, that won't...
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>> i maintain friendships with the few members but to of them are democrats one is a far left liberal one of the first things that i did in congress although it was a short time, at that january i made it a point to go meet every floor dead democrat that i serve with because i already met every republican in the delegation but i wanted to meet with the floor ted democrats because you cannot get anything done unless you have a relationship with people and unfortunately in washington we miss that for multiple reasons because they leave immediately to go fund-raising they are in a regular day monday through thursday and then 5:00 rolls around and then you go raise money so a lot of time is devoted to money so there's just so much focus on that then people leave immediately to go home. well i think it is very important members are in tune with the people that they serve literally shaking hands and hearing from people it is just as important or more so that they keep their butts in washington d.c. because if they're not in washington where they are caught up in the echo chamber whoever you
>> i maintain friendships with the few members but to of them are democrats one is a far left liberal one of the first things that i did in congress although it was a short time, at that january i made it a point to go meet every floor dead democrat that i serve with because i already met every republican in the delegation but i wanted to meet with the floor ted democrats because you cannot get anything done unless you have a relationship with people and unfortunately in washington we...
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economics. 0ne fan of globalisation and small l liberal economics.ay the same arguably about theresa may and certainlyjeremy corbyn, and others like bernie sanders in the us. there seems to be a move away in the west in many different countries away from this liberal consensus, of which globalisation is an important pa rt which globalisation is an important part the pillar absolutely. what has happened is the narrative has changed. go back to before the financial crisis. 1989 with the berlin wall. there was a powerful sense at the time that the world could be a better place with western liberal and democratic values, and the world could be better and the west could trade with china or brazil, etc. but we have seen growth rates slow down dramatically, even in china and india. there has also been a much bigger sense of winners and losers in the west. inequality. bernie sanders was telling me just the other day that as far as he is concerned, the rise of the billionaire oligarch class is one of the fundamental sicknesses that is undermining the health o
economics. 0ne fan of globalisation and small l liberal economics.ay the same arguably about theresa may and certainlyjeremy corbyn, and others like bernie sanders in the us. there seems to be a move away in the west in many different countries away from this liberal consensus, of which globalisation is an important pa rt which globalisation is an important part the pillar absolutely. what has happened is the narrative has changed. go back to before the financial crisis. 1989 with the berlin...
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the liberal joe show. low rated, by the way. we are calling them out tonight.hat is our next mini monologue. earlier today, liberal joe and his cohost, mika, they continued their usual nasty coverage of president trump calling the president of the united states of america a schmuck. watch. >> donald trump again being a schmuck, thinking he can buy people's integrity by inviting them over to the white house and wowing them. i'm sorry, that's how he thinks. i know that firsthand. if he invites you to the white house and gives you food, you are going to cut him a brea break. >> sean: liberal joe also took some time to bash a certain cable network at that dared to report the devastation of the cultural leaks in washington. take a look at this. >> if republicans end up looking like they are reading the talking points from the white house and now the trump run rnc or from certain cable news shows on other networks and all they are talking about our leaks? they will pay a heavy, heavy price in 2018 for caring more about protecting a corrupt -- apparently corrupt -- pr
the liberal joe show. low rated, by the way. we are calling them out tonight.hat is our next mini monologue. earlier today, liberal joe and his cohost, mika, they continued their usual nasty coverage of president trump calling the president of the united states of america a schmuck. watch. >> donald trump again being a schmuck, thinking he can buy people's integrity by inviting them over to the white house and wowing them. i'm sorry, that's how he thinks. i know that firsthand. if he...
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christian parentally is a professor in the global liberal studies program at new york university his latest book tropic of chaos climate change and the new geography of violence explores how climate change contributes to war and violence as it interacts with the legacies of neo liberalism and cold war militarism he wrote this book in two thousand and eleven it's certainly far more important today than when you wrote it the disintegration that you describe is more widespread especially in the middle east and i think the brilliance of the book is you explain how collapses nonlinear it isn't just about rising temperatures and perhaps you talk a little bit about the conflict in syria but explain what climate change is doing geo politically well it's interacting with two previously existing crises right so on the one hand the legacy of neo liberal economic restructuring has weakened states in the global south so that they don't have the capacity to pave the roads educate their population to help farmers who are in distress on the other hand much of the global south is littered with cheap
christian parentally is a professor in the global liberal studies program at new york university his latest book tropic of chaos climate change and the new geography of violence explores how climate change contributes to war and violence as it interacts with the legacies of neo liberalism and cold war militarism he wrote this book in two thousand and eleven it's certainly far more important today than when you wrote it the disintegration that you describe is more widespread especially in the...
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the liberal democrats talked about this issue, this is a big one on the doorstep, mental health. the greens, again, rolling back the use of private providers in the nhs. we were told this was a brexit election, so let's take a quick look at brexit. conservatives say they will leave the single market and the customs union, seeking this deep and special relationship with the eu. but they've made it quite clear that no deal is better than a bad dealfor the uk. labour, that won't do for them, they would scrap the brexit white paper and put the emphasis on the single market and the customs union, and remaining within it. and also, they want to immediately guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in britain. the liberal democrats, pro—remain, of course, would hold a referendum on the final brexit deal, with that option in there to remain in the eu. and ukip, they would quit thejurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, as well as the eu single market and the customs union. i can't go through all the policies and where the various party stand, but it is all there on the bbc website
the liberal democrats talked about this issue, this is a big one on the doorstep, mental health. the greens, again, rolling back the use of private providers in the nhs. we were told this was a brexit election, so let's take a quick look at brexit. conservatives say they will leave the single market and the customs union, seeking this deep and special relationship with the eu. but they've made it quite clear that no deal is better than a bad dealfor the uk. labour, that won't do for them, they...
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the liberal democrats insist that the brexit deal must be put to a popular vote.the snp want a new independence referendum, so scotland can stay inside the eu. and ukip has been campaigning on a promise to hold the new government to account over brexit. whatever happens in these elections, the new prime minister and government will largely be judged on what kind of a brexit deal they can get and what impact it has on lives here. three of our specialist editors explaining some of the issues at the heart of the election. you can read more details about where the parties stand on a special section of the bbc website. visit bbc.co.uk/election2017. go to that part of the website and follow the links. among the many accounts of what happened late on saturday night, in the london bridge area, are tales of remarkable courage by police and other emergency services, but also by onlookers who were caught up in the violence as it unfolded. as our special correspondent lucy manning reports, some people had just a few seconds to react, and they did so without a thought for thei
the liberal democrats insist that the brexit deal must be put to a popular vote.the snp want a new independence referendum, so scotland can stay inside the eu. and ukip has been campaigning on a promise to hold the new government to account over brexit. whatever happens in these elections, the new prime minister and government will largely be judged on what kind of a brexit deal they can get and what impact it has on lives here. three of our specialist editors explaining some of the issues at...