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what we would like to see is people building on this important support, for the liberal party to committoms union after the transition period, after the uk has left. the government has dismissed the policy saying the party has no vision for britain post—brexit. their plan for a transitional period is now set, but the endgame for britain outside the eu under labour is still far from clear. the american boxer floyd mayweather says he's now retiring for good after stopping ireland's conor mcgregor in the tenth round of their fight in las vegas. the former welterweight champion emerged from a two—year retirement to take on the irish mixed martial arts star. richard conway reports. 50 wins, no defeats. floyd mayweatherjunior confirmed his position as one of the all—time greats in a fight that surpassed expectations. with just over a minute remaining in the tenth round, the dominance of a man who refers to himself as tbe, the best ever, proved too much for conor mcgregor with the referee stopping the contest. he was a hell of a fighter standing up, kind of shocked me. # there's only one conor
what we would like to see is people building on this important support, for the liberal party to committoms union after the transition period, after the uk has left. the government has dismissed the policy saying the party has no vision for britain post—brexit. their plan for a transitional period is now set, but the endgame for britain outside the eu under labour is still far from clear. the american boxer floyd mayweather says he's now retiring for good after stopping ireland's conor...
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a message that will speak to people who a party liberated. you know those anc is considered that liberation party it's hard to. i get people to. abandoned it but certainly if their livelihood. isn't are being increased they are likely to leave the anc over time. former us ambassador to south africa gendai fraser speaking to me at it. and candies on the bank kenya off to today's general election. president of hurricane nasa is running against his long time rival run a dinga. president kenyatta called for unity saying it except the result nash's rivals to do the sam. amid fears of violence warning the following report by the b. b. c.'s honestly had does contain flash photography. it's one of africa's biggest elections in one of its most important democracies. millions to adapt to elect a new president. with more riding on how it's one rather than who actually wins it. opposition leader royler dinga has used the glare of publicity to question the whole process. claiming he's been robbed of the presidency before that he worked at it happen agai.
a message that will speak to people who a party liberated. you know those anc is considered that liberation party it's hard to. i get people to. abandoned it but certainly if their livelihood. isn't are being increased they are likely to leave the anc over time. former us ambassador to south africa gendai fraser speaking to me at it. and candies on the bank kenya off to today's general election. president of hurricane nasa is running against his long time rival run a dinga. president kenyatta...
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the range is why in terms of the liberal parties saying no bailout should be allowed.m. the other side would be the social democrats who are clearly in favor of a eurozone finance minister and eurozone solidarity. guy: would you sell greek debt? if the numbers of the liberals start rising? >> i would not. i would still trust merkel. and i believe that greece will remain in the eurozone. some kind of debt relief is in the cards. out one wayill come or the other, it be kicked out at some of the liberal parties have advocated, i do not see that happening. angela merkelas wins, no matter what the coalition looks like, does show scheuble stay in government? >> that is a tricky question, but i think he will. the uk'sing up, as seeks to smooth the brexit, we will focus on the move by the u.k. government to remain in the customs union after 2019. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ the u.k. government has said it wants to maintain tariff trade withcracy like the european union for a time after brexit and perhaps permanently. britain is fleshing out it's ambitions. -- its ambitious. -- ambi
the range is why in terms of the liberal parties saying no bailout should be allowed.m. the other side would be the social democrats who are clearly in favor of a eurozone finance minister and eurozone solidarity. guy: would you sell greek debt? if the numbers of the liberals start rising? >> i would not. i would still trust merkel. and i believe that greece will remain in the eurozone. some kind of debt relief is in the cards. out one wayill come or the other, it be kicked out at some of...
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oligarchy, thee liberal party, the republican party and the communist party of bolivia and the student allies overthrow the nationalist regime. was overthrown in a quite easily have a zone, he -- quite ato death violent episode. he was beaten to death. there actually are rumors that the communist party -- the u.s. was not involved, we can't find any evidence, there are pictures somewhere. i never understood them, -- of communist party members at the embassy, celebrating the overthrow of the nationalist general. the communists are really enemies of the leading nationalism. i don't know if there any photos to prove it. that moves me into the. the immediately precedes bolivian revolution. it is the six-year. between is very bloody overthrow in july of 1946 and it ends in april of 1952 with the revolution. in the mythology of bolivian --ionals, mnr and others this was a. in which oligarchic rule was temporarily restored in bolivia. the truman administration did recognize some benefits of having oligarchic rule in bolivia. also, bolivia of having the remnant of nazi germany and bashar -- ex
oligarchy, thee liberal party, the republican party and the communist party of bolivia and the student allies overthrow the nationalist regime. was overthrown in a quite easily have a zone, he -- quite ato death violent episode. he was beaten to death. there actually are rumors that the communist party -- the u.s. was not involved, we can't find any evidence, there are pictures somewhere. i never understood them, -- of communist party members at the embassy, celebrating the overthrow of the...
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to national historical shrine and terror what goes age dirt up folk out for for the people the liberal party or the merits this is appeal to reason which was a socialist weekly at its peak it had between seven and eight hundred thousand subscriptions they shut this newspaper down just like this shut the masses down and ultimately shut down the whole radical labor movement that debs had started well and yet is deb's understood there were only two institutional mechanisms by which people could fight back against the abuses of capitalism and that was number one unions and number two government salute and of course we've seen an assault of destruction of the unions as well as an assault against a government which when it functions is the only institution ordinary people like us have wanted functions it's not functioning now to protect ourselves from corporate abuse slowly and the attacks on the democratic aspects of our government is especially concerning i mean what i loved about him is that he understood that you can't be a socialist unless you're an anti-imperialist so all of those resources
to national historical shrine and terror what goes age dirt up folk out for for the people the liberal party or the merits this is appeal to reason which was a socialist weekly at its peak it had between seven and eight hundred thousand subscriptions they shut this newspaper down just like this shut the masses down and ultimately shut down the whole radical labor movement that debs had started well and yet is deb's understood there were only two institutional mechanisms by which people could...
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so this very welcome change in policy is, it makes sense and it brings the liberal party's position inhe tuc, which is the big umbrella body for our trade unions, it brings the party into line with what the cbi has been saying, and many people in civic society. but the key, now we have had this change in policy with regards to what happens in that short period after we leave the eu, the transition period, is to ensure we are arguing for this at the end of the transition period as a permanent solution, and my parliamentary colleagues heidi alexander and alistair mcgovern, they are just launching a alexander and alistair mcgovern, they arejust launching a campaign for the single market, which is aiming to make this our prominent position after transition. you talked about this position bringing you into alignment with the views of some significant organisations. does it not take you out of line, though, with the will of the british public? surely if you commit to staying in the single market, you commit to the free movement of people, you commit to being governed by laws set in europe, y
so this very welcome change in policy is, it makes sense and it brings the liberal party's position inhe tuc, which is the big umbrella body for our trade unions, it brings the party into line with what the cbi has been saying, and many people in civic society. but the key, now we have had this change in policy with regards to what happens in that short period after we leave the eu, the transition period, is to ensure we are arguing for this at the end of the transition period as a permanent...
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none of them predicted, highly competitive race between the liberal insurgents on the liberal side of the democratic party against hillary clinton, what many of us that represented a liberal senate democrat party but in this construct, she represented the establishment, represent the moderate democratic party, very similar to the role hubert humphrey played in 1968. hubert humphrey was once the most liberal democratic senator leading the civil rights movement in the democratic party and here he was cast as the stodgy horrible establishment, the jean mccarthy and bobby kennedy -- the jean mccarthy candidacy and it was in the end the nominee ended up being hubert humphrey but the dynamics in the democratic primary in 2016 were virtually identical to the dynamics of what we saw in the democratic primary in the nomination of 1968. if our fk -- >> if he waited for johnson to bow out of the race -- >> guest: it was bobby kennedy who pretty much got johnson involved pretty much. johnson was stunned by jean mccarthy's winning new hampshire. technically, jean mccarthy did not win but got a higher vote than anyone
none of them predicted, highly competitive race between the liberal insurgents on the liberal side of the democratic party against hillary clinton, what many of us that represented a liberal senate democrat party but in this construct, she represented the establishment, represent the moderate democratic party, very similar to the role hubert humphrey played in 1968. hubert humphrey was once the most liberal democratic senator leading the civil rights movement in the democratic party and here he...
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s so entrenched you might think, wow, way better to create another liberal party. so i think you might better grasp a more concrete idea, like what can we actually do to improve things? what can we actually do to make the notion of another political party, a multiple new political parties, practical? and that is get people to vote. get yourselves registered to vote. leaving aside the parties, -- leaving aside partisanship, republican or democratic or whatever, help other people register to vote and work to get them to exercise that right. that to me feels like something that kids could do. energetic, committed kids, and see done, and feel like i have had a real impact. and you know, what is remarkable to me, and sorry if i sound downbeat but i need to double down on my dispute in this, which is that there are any number of efforts underway across the country, to limit people's ability to vote for other. further. people have isolated, self-limited themselves from voting, you are out of a lack of knowledge, and the inability to get to the old, whatever counts for our
s so entrenched you might think, wow, way better to create another liberal party. so i think you might better grasp a more concrete idea, like what can we actually do to improve things? what can we actually do to make the notion of another political party, a multiple new political parties, practical? and that is get people to vote. get yourselves registered to vote. leaving aside the parties, -- leaving aside partisanship, republican or democratic or whatever, help other people register to vote...
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matt: the liberal party, the lived in libertarian party in germany, although here it's mo re closer towas kind of french, but over the last 10 years coming closer to that middle is the greens. i have heard agreement minister speaking outost against automakers own behalf of the automakers. is there a possibility the greens could join a coalition with the liberals and the cdu? is that at all in the cards? it is.yes, it was in the cards before, there were consultation tops after the election. it never turned out to be a coalition than but it is a real option this time and this has to do with the fact that the cdu and greens are not too far away from each other in terms of ideas but there our differences and foreign policy. most of these politics can be resolved. one final question on this sector, we covered the shock of exit, the shock of -- trump,f brexit, shock of followed by the hubris of the british fast and furious election. the question to you is this. is this her election to lose? there is nobody really that has the ability in the polls to challenge her at this juncture. guest: it
matt: the liberal party, the lived in libertarian party in germany, although here it's mo re closer towas kind of french, but over the last 10 years coming closer to that middle is the greens. i have heard agreement minister speaking outost against automakers own behalf of the automakers. is there a possibility the greens could join a coalition with the liberals and the cdu? is that at all in the cards? it is.yes, it was in the cards before, there were consultation tops after the election. it...
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for the liberation party of south africa to focus on the people's problems, not the politics of patronagell, only a few anc members of parliament have come out publicly to say they'll support the notion of no confidence. but the opposition, if they get to around 50 to 60 of those votes in their favor, you could see the president of south africa stepping down later today rosemary? >> incredible. and david, if president jacob zuma and his cabinet are forced to step down, then what? who will run the country? and what will be done about these corruption allegations? >> well, certainly that is a big question. if he gets voted out, the cabinet gets dissolved, he has to step down. the speaker will become an interim president for around a month, and then they'll have to vote in a new parliament and president. now some analysts say it's still a long shot that the anc even in a secret ballot will turn their back on their president. but members of the opposition say they have the numbers. the whole of south africa will be looking at this. and as you say, should he get turfed out, then there is the q
for the liberation party of south africa to focus on the people's problems, not the politics of patronagell, only a few anc members of parliament have come out publicly to say they'll support the notion of no confidence. but the opposition, if they get to around 50 to 60 of those votes in their favor, you could see the president of south africa stepping down later today rosemary? >> incredible. and david, if president jacob zuma and his cabinet are forced to step down, then what? who will...
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great to get your thoughts on this bill need and done is a form i mean paid for britain's liberal democrat party now it has emerged that belgian or thirty's contacted the spanish counterparts last year and was made concerns the mom who suspected of masterminding last week's twin atrocities in spain may have had terrorism links it's claimed that spanish police at the time denied at any connection to terrorism. the main focus of attention is now on the small spanish town of report that's where the man in question preached in the local mosque it's also where all of the members of the terrorist cell grew up last week they carried out twin running attacks in barcelona and in the resort of campbells it left fifteen people dead and it came just a day after what was believed to be their bomb making factory and alcan are was destroyed in an explosion artie's correspondent peter all of the trouble to report to find the homes of the suspects under speak to locals who had known them since childhood. radicalizing force. supply in the uk in borneo police now believe the revolt was at the center of the plot. s
great to get your thoughts on this bill need and done is a form i mean paid for britain's liberal democrat party now it has emerged that belgian or thirty's contacted the spanish counterparts last year and was made concerns the mom who suspected of masterminding last week's twin atrocities in spain may have had terrorism links it's claimed that spanish police at the time denied at any connection to terrorism. the main focus of attention is now on the small spanish town of report that's where...
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animal rights groups left wing parties are dangerous for the country and the far right across five years these people went undercover for five years anyone ever focus on the liberal democrat party undercover secret police action what's the point how do i know your secret police were thousand political give you bramble be maybe one reason is because i wouldn't feel too comfortable stealing the identity of a dead child that's the kind of thing they were doing to conceal their true identity is option in fairness we've got some news about climate change in the forty eight hours about temperatures greenpeace always on about climate change surely undercover police should be infiltrating that organization to destroy it i've said they already have been a big thank you. the prison officers association has been on going underground a number of times warning of violence in britain's austerity hit prisons prisons ironically bereft of the bankers who arguably catalyze the austerity in the first place well in the past forty eight hours prison officers lost control of a prison in the south east of england but even with privatisation and. thousands of job cuts britain has a long
animal rights groups left wing parties are dangerous for the country and the far right across five years these people went undercover for five years anyone ever focus on the liberal democrat party undercover secret police action what's the point how do i know your secret police were thousand political give you bramble be maybe one reason is because i wouldn't feel too comfortable stealing the identity of a dead child that's the kind of thing they were doing to conceal their true identity is...
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party... against the eastern liberal establishment, the moneyed class, wall street. >> goldwater, jr.: the rockefellers kind of the titular heads of the party on the east coast, and the east coast pretty well ran the party. >> wasn't east and west. it was east and midwest. it was the heartland republicans. by the time the eisenhower administration was over, by the '50s, the midwestern heartland republicans were looking to take the party back. >> goldwater, jr.: there were a lot of people that wanted him to run, and there was really nobody else that he could pass that off to. and the reason he ran was because he didn't want to let these people down, knowing he probably wasn't going to win. >> gold: it was goldwater who first said and knew he was not going to win the election because he said, the country will not take three presidents in over a period of two years. it was too much of a shock. >> man: don't look now, young man, but somebody has his hand in your pocket. it's the hand of big government. it's taking away about four months' pay from what your daddy earns every year. $1 out of every $3 in his
party... against the eastern liberal establishment, the moneyed class, wall street. >> goldwater, jr.: the rockefellers kind of the titular heads of the party on the east coast, and the east coast pretty well ran the party. >> wasn't east and west. it was east and midwest. it was the heartland republicans. by the time the eisenhower administration was over, by the '50s, the midwestern heartland republicans were looking to take the party back. >> goldwater, jr.: there were a...
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party. >> liberals called erdogan -- compared erdogan, compared the coup attempt with the fire. thehe short choice is racists. they don't want the turks. so what can the turkish people for here? it's a silly offer. it won't work. understand why the german community is being crazy. >> let me ask you this, given that, it sounds like the consequences of this for the german election actually be that strong. if the rhetoriric that we're berlin -- is it perhaps also largely intended for domestic political consumption? we do have an election coming up. >> definitely. i think that for mr. schultz, instance, the leader of the democrats, it's great to be attacked by mr. erdogan. last time he was attacked, man in ampared to a concentration camp. being attacked by foreign leaders. he's fighting a losing battle. he gets attacked. and from the same party, a he can atnister, if the same time declare, i love turkey but i'm being attacked by mr. erdogan, and be influenced by this, that's great. so i think, yes, it's a lot of -- it's more words than deeds, thank goodness. >> okay. let's say there
party. >> liberals called erdogan -- compared erdogan, compared the coup attempt with the fire. thehe short choice is racists. they don't want the turks. so what can the turkish people for here? it's a silly offer. it won't work. understand why the german community is being crazy. >> let me ask you this, given that, it sounds like the consequences of this for the german election actually be that strong. if the rhetoriric that we're berlin -- is it perhaps also largely intended for...
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party. ralph yarbro was on the liberal side, john collins the governor was more the conservative side. one reason why kennedy visited texas was hopefully to bring peace to the democratic party there before the presidential election the next year, in which he would be running for reelection. certainly, one of the most unforgivable moments of that whole time during the assassination occurred two days after the assassination on november 24, when the police were transferring lee harvey all ald from one osw jail to another. tv was covering it live. ins camera from an affiliate dallas, was in the basement and it filmed the transfer. and of course during the transfer was when jack ruby emerged from the crowd and murdered lee harvey oswald, the suspected assassin, on live television. this was a tv camera, back in the times when it was the size of able twined in -- size of a vw, it filmed the incident. then some personal items from jackie and the children. two letters that jackie kennedy wrote to the wife of robert mcnamara, the defense secretary for kennedy. a very personal note. 1964, jackie h
party. ralph yarbro was on the liberal side, john collins the governor was more the conservative side. one reason why kennedy visited texas was hopefully to bring peace to the democratic party there before the presidential election the next year, in which he would be running for reelection. certainly, one of the most unforgivable moments of that whole time during the assassination occurred two days after the assassination on november 24, when the police were transferring lee harvey all ald from...
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liberation party believes some protesters have no other goals but to incite violence i think a lot of the responses that we're seeing in terms of violence in terms of using mace in terms of using other tools is really showing bad a lot of that self described an arc is are not actually anarchies they're just people engaging in violence as an anarchist are people who oppose the government not people who just opposed people that they agree with that they disagree with and try to fight words with violence and violent politics is a rejection of everything american stands for and i really think that the vast majority of americans want to see an end to all of that violence love around the world from moscow this is r.t. i'll be back with more of the stories affecting your world in iraq thirty five minutes time more programs right ahead. please. please. i. just posted. last time we chased. each one of carrying twenty kilos of drugs. that. is the main thing. they have this is the business for me. i don't know maybe they don't make or. break. ground work. welcome to. well the climate and. my men
liberation party believes some protesters have no other goals but to incite violence i think a lot of the responses that we're seeing in terms of violence in terms of using mace in terms of using other tools is really showing bad a lot of that self described an arc is are not actually anarchies they're just people engaging in violence as an anarchist are people who oppose the government not people who just opposed people that they agree with that they disagree with and try to fight words with...
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is it the free democrats, the liberal party in germany, which has about 78%? ve her somewhat short of her majority. does she tried to broaden toward the green party, which might expose the green party to severe frictions? or if all of that does not work out, do we continue to see a grand coalition between the christian democrats and the social democrats? how follows from that is does she go about the european initiatives in particular? so, how about more technical issues like the common deposit insurance fund, the role of the regardinglso issues broader fiscal flexibility? big appointments are also coming up. all of that will depend on how the exact nature of the coalition will ship out -- shape out. francine: what does it mean for bunds? it goes back to your wheelhouse, nhard, the strength of the economy in germany and whether that is well reflected in fundamentals. reinhard: from a fundamental point of view, are fixed income strategists believe that bond yields are going higher. 70 basis points, 100 basis points over the near-term. the broader economic policy
is it the free democrats, the liberal party in germany, which has about 78%? ve her somewhat short of her majority. does she tried to broaden toward the green party, which might expose the green party to severe frictions? or if all of that does not work out, do we continue to see a grand coalition between the christian democrats and the social democrats? how follows from that is does she go about the european initiatives in particular? so, how about more technical issues like the common deposit...
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approval ratings for him and his liberal democratic party have fallen after a series of scandals overed cronyism and other abuses. turkey's top diplomat is promising to root out militants plotting against china. a visit to beijing, the turkish foreign minister spoke alongside his chinese counterpart and said his country would treat threats to china's security as threats to itself. relationships between the two countries have been strained in recent years by turkish support for groups fighting syrian president bashar al-assad. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. i want to get an update now on tax reform. senators prepare to head home for the august recess. joining us from capitol hill is my colleague, stephen tennyson. when you look at the things that senate republicans hope to accomplish, you have this agreement. does this constitute enough progress for other members of the republican conference on capitol hill? >> i don't think so. they are very far apart. if you were to talk to all
approval ratings for him and his liberal democratic party have fallen after a series of scandals overed cronyism and other abuses. turkey's top diplomat is promising to root out militants plotting against china. a visit to beijing, the turkish foreign minister spoke alongside his chinese counterpart and said his country would treat threats to china's security as threats to itself. relationships between the two countries have been strained in recent years by turkish support for groups fighting...
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from this free market ideal and now employees can be fired if they step away from the liberal social justice party line they recently fired an employee and sent out this memo portions of the memo violate our code of conduct and crossed the line by advancing harmful gender stereotypes in our workplace so what is it that he said what stereotypes was he promoting well here are the fatal words i'm simply stating that the distribution of preferences new pollutes these men and women to in poets you to biological causes and that these differences may explain why we don't see equal representation of women in tech and leadership now those are fighting words as far as some people are concerned and the guy is not going to win any popularity contests to be fair by having a top employee make comments like this google opens itself up to the danger of lawsuits and allegations of discrimination in hiring but is there an ideological criteria for working at google let's take a look at where some of this thought crime logic leads. google won't fix john with unconscious bias training when they keep employing people w
from this free market ideal and now employees can be fired if they step away from the liberal social justice party line they recently fired an employee and sent out this memo portions of the memo violate our code of conduct and crossed the line by advancing harmful gender stereotypes in our workplace so what is it that he said what stereotypes was he promoting well here are the fatal words i'm simply stating that the distribution of preferences new pollutes these men and women to in poets you...
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absolutely i am in complete agreement the democratic party ever since they're suffering a miserable loss to donald trump they have they have joined with the liberal elites and the corporate media and concocted. this myth of russian interference purely for the office cation of the democratic party's own deficiencies and to rationalize their defeat to triumph of course and at the end of the day it's harming all of us because this does not force the democratic party to change and they have to change the policy the policies that facilitated that trumps rise to leadership. can you weigh in on that because it seems to me it seems to me that you know pushing this russia gate when you look at there is a special investigation going on right now that should take its course ok we don't need drip drip drip drip ok. we have molar out there let him do his job here but can you speak to the fact that this russia gate thing is the policy of the democratic party because it has one goal and that is to deal legitimize donald trump and it's not working and it's and i think we've already mentioned you know it's undoing the legitimacy of the media and it's undoing the
absolutely i am in complete agreement the democratic party ever since they're suffering a miserable loss to donald trump they have they have joined with the liberal elites and the corporate media and concocted. this myth of russian interference purely for the office cation of the democratic party's own deficiencies and to rationalize their defeat to triumph of course and at the end of the day it's harming all of us because this does not force the democratic party to change and they have to...
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since the party congress, we have focused on fulfilling the goal, and the chinese dream of liberating late chinese nation. we put forth the goal of building a powerful army, under the parties command, with combat readiness fine work style. we must keep up with the times. and innovate military strength. we have convened the political work conference, and we have put forward a new party. we should deeply perform the -- reform the national defense and army, and we should -- taking overall command, including different military types. we have reshaped the army, and have taken historical steps to build a military system with chinese characteristics. the army has become a brand-new force in structure and temperament. we have promoted the fundamental changes of the army. we will promote military skills in combat. readiness to defend sovereignty and maritime interests. we should focus on new concepts in combat, and driven by innovation, we will focus on the construction of military systems to build the army into a high-quality, high-efficiency people's army. in the five years of hard work, the
since the party congress, we have focused on fulfilling the goal, and the chinese dream of liberating late chinese nation. we put forth the goal of building a powerful army, under the parties command, with combat readiness fine work style. we must keep up with the times. and innovate military strength. we have convened the political work conference, and we have put forward a new party. we should deeply perform the -- reform the national defense and army, and we should -- taking overall command,...
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liberation army. the glorious history of the chinese army under the communist party of china.nd to look forward into the future of the modernization development of the national defense and the military. whole party,ze the military and nation to continue to struggle, and together, we are a strong force. nation,strengthen the and strengthen the military together, to realize and -- to .ealize things and an endeavor persistently for the realization of the chinese nation. dear comrades and friends, i ago, china was semi-feudal status as a society. the nation was in an obese of suffering-- abyss of and decay. the people were in a mystic strife and aggression -- foreign aggression. national independence and a liberation of the people, overthrowing imperialism and capitalism, the chinese people have been fighting ferociously under the leadership of the commonest party. however, when the great revolution happened, was a recent fire, the counterrevolution created a revolution in the people and raised a butcher's knife against the coming its and the revolutionary people. this land, for a
liberation army. the glorious history of the chinese army under the communist party of china.nd to look forward into the future of the modernization development of the national defense and the military. whole party,ze the military and nation to continue to struggle, and together, we are a strong force. nation,strengthen the and strengthen the military together, to realize and -- to .ealize things and an endeavor persistently for the realization of the chinese nation. dear comrades and friends,...
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sandra: meanwhile, progressive hero elizabeth warren taking shots and claiming liberals have overtaken the democratic partyht and is this a winning direction for democrats? >> we are not a wing of the democratic party, we are the heart and soul of the democratic party >> sandra: more "outnumbered" in just a moment, but first let's get to jon scott with what's coming up in the second hour of "happening now." >> jon: new pulling from gallup on the president's approval rating. the charlottesville violence continues to flame emotion. the president turning toward infrastructure today, we'll have that for you. also, california sues over its sanctuary cities. that and much more ahead, happening now. >> gillian: elizabeth warren slamming clinton era policies and proclaiming that liberals have taken control of the democratic party following hillary clinton's failed presidential campaign. she spoke at a gathering of thousands over the past weekend. >> we are not the crashers of today's democratic party. we are not a wing of today's democratic party, we are the heart and soul of the democratic party. >> gillian: thro
sandra: meanwhile, progressive hero elizabeth warren taking shots and claiming liberals have overtaken the democratic partyht and is this a winning direction for democrats? >> we are not a wing of the democratic party, we are the heart and soul of the democratic party >> sandra: more "outnumbered" in just a moment, but first let's get to jon scott with what's coming up in the second hour of "happening now." >> jon: new pulling from gallup on the president's...
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exactly, all the conservatives are more or less in one party and so is more republican -democrat that used to be but i'm not sure it's not liberal conservative. different parties would point to different moments. the real start of the day modern partisan polarization is fill in the blank. robert bork nomination. those democrats were so mean. or clarence thomas or jim wright or newt gingrich or clinton's impeachment. anybody can point to a starting point and say aha, from that point it became much more partisan. it's been growing with each presidency. i think the last 30 years we have seen a rise through each presidency and it's been encouraged by our demographics. if you're a republican congressman, you are much more likely to be challenged from the right when you are from the left. you have to worry about your conservative base. same is true on the left. if you're a democratic caucus you have to worry about your liberal base more than you have your right. you'ryou are not as likely to wk together because is no reward for. there's only prettily. they seek penalty. congress and politics is about incentives and disincentive. our c
exactly, all the conservatives are more or less in one party and so is more republican -democrat that used to be but i'm not sure it's not liberal conservative. different parties would point to different moments. the real start of the day modern partisan polarization is fill in the blank. robert bork nomination. those democrats were so mean. or clarence thomas or jim wright or newt gingrich or clinton's impeachment. anybody can point to a starting point and say aha, from that point it became...
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now neither party -- >> in a sense you're saying liberals never had a response to reagan's vision.ated into identity politics. >> that's right. reagan's vision was antipolitical. and it was a time for liberals to make the case for democratic life in the legitimacy of government and helping each other out. by retreating they made a tactical mistake, i think, and i don't think many people have a sense, and i don't think democrats have a sense, of what their vision of the future was, is. if you listen to the rhetoric of j.f.k. or f.d.r. or reagan. you get a sense of what kind of world they want to create. without a national narrative, without ideologies that bring parties together we become like elementary particles flying around and that's how the trouble starts. >> how do you bring the democrats or country today. >> as a democrat, at least someone who votes democrat, i disagree a little bit. they introduced a plan that leans more to economics, and i think that there's a struggle when you are known to be a big tent there are a lot of different interests that you have to cater to. i t
now neither party -- >> in a sense you're saying liberals never had a response to reagan's vision.ated into identity politics. >> that's right. reagan's vision was antipolitical. and it was a time for liberals to make the case for democratic life in the legitimacy of government and helping each other out. by retreating they made a tactical mistake, i think, and i don't think many people have a sense, and i don't think democrats have a sense, of what their vision of the future was,...
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if, there is a working majority with the liberals, her party will force merkel into a coalition with se that is more ideological with two right parties. francine: peter, let me bring you to our election tracker and if you look at the polls, the chancellor has also been in the office for 12 years. is it a snooze fest from the investment? so, nof view >> i think change in economic policy, no change with policy with respect to the eurozone and european union. we might end up getting a little more policy action with respect to european integration. that coincides with the macron victory in france. it is a proper snooze fest. nothing going on with relevance for the euro. francine: what about france? macron is about to reveal labor for forms -- reforms. his popularity has shot down, is there an explanation or just the way things are? >> if you look at the context of the first and second round, 40% voted for antiestablishment insurgents in the first round. thatnk it is no surprise he has come down in popularity. he is being forced to choose between reform and cuts, fiscal targets to build cr
if, there is a working majority with the liberals, her party will force merkel into a coalition with se that is more ideological with two right parties. francine: peter, let me bring you to our election tracker and if you look at the polls, the chancellor has also been in the office for 12 years. is it a snooze fest from the investment? so, nof view >> i think change in economic policy, no change with policy with respect to the eurozone and european union. we might end up getting a little...