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is a lwa ys not fair that the liberal party is always try to betray countries as non— democratict is under this expression that i hope to understandlj that is under this expression that i hope to understand. i suppose my thought is you want to see your form, your style of politics spread wider in europe. actually, we are responsible for hungry. so don't put too much burden on our shoulders. we are fora too much burden on our shoulders. we are for a strong european union but the thing to get to a strong european union, we'd have strong member states so we really do not absolutely agree with the approach that the stronger european union would be. the stronger the member states are, the stronger the european union would be in the future but that's a very heavy debate in this debate will be with us debate in this debate will be with us for a long time. peter szijjarto, we had to end a debit thank you very much being on hardtalk. we had to end a debit thank you very much being on hardtalkm we had to end a debit thank you very much being on hardtalk. it was my pleasure. hello there. on
is a lwa ys not fair that the liberal party is always try to betray countries as non— democratict is under this expression that i hope to understandlj that is under this expression that i hope to understand. i suppose my thought is you want to see your form, your style of politics spread wider in europe. actually, we are responsible for hungry. so don't put too much burden on our shoulders. we are fora too much burden on our shoulders. we are for a strong european union but the thing to get...
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if you wish, our democracy can be considered illiberal because it is not the liberal party rule, andon—democratic if they are not in power. that is under this expression that i hope to understand. i suppose my thought is you want to see your form, your style of politics spread wider in europe. actually, we are responsible for hungry. so don't put too much burden on our shoulders. we are for a strong european union but the thing that get to a strong european union, we need to have strong member states so we really do not absolutely agree with the approach that weaker the member states are, the stronger the european union would be. the stronger the member states are, the stronger the european union would be in the future, but that's a very heavy debate and i think this debate will be with us for a pretty long time. peter szijjarto, we have to end there but thank you very much being on hardtalk. it was my pleasure, thank you. hello there. this unusually warm weather is not going to last forever and as we change the month we will change the weather quite significantly. over the past few
if you wish, our democracy can be considered illiberal because it is not the liberal party rule, andon—democratic if they are not in power. that is under this expression that i hope to understand. i suppose my thought is you want to see your form, your style of politics spread wider in europe. actually, we are responsible for hungry. so don't put too much burden on our shoulders. we are for a strong european union but the thing that get to a strong european union, we need to have strong...
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joining up with the liberal party.consolidation in the middle ground, and that could take them forward. how much forward, we will have to wait and see, because there seems to be a common ground, not only in occupying the middle ground, but also in most of them being remainers. in fact, all of them, if i am not mistaken, are remainers. joining up with the liberal party, which is 100% remainers, would i think pose an interesting proposition. we are certainly into new ground as far as world politics is concerned. where i do believe that if there is a failed brexit process, i think more people could join this group, and there could be a bigger rump than what there is today. we will leave that group for the time being, because we need to get through the next few weeks before we even get to a future. you have neatly sidestepped my question. i will make david answer it. what will happen in the next week? yes! i think it is time we moved on to india now, don't you think?! we have these three cabinet ministers putting this lett
joining up with the liberal party.consolidation in the middle ground, and that could take them forward. how much forward, we will have to wait and see, because there seems to be a common ground, not only in occupying the middle ground, but also in most of them being remainers. in fact, all of them, if i am not mistaken, are remainers. joining up with the liberal party, which is 100% remainers, would i think pose an interesting proposition. we are certainly into new ground as far as world...
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all of them, if i am not mistaken, arejoining up with the liberal party, which is 100% remain, would pose an interesting proposition. we are definitely into new ground as far as well politics is concerned. i do believe that if there is a failed brexit process, i think more people could join this group, and there could be a bigger rump than what there is today. 0k, we will leave that group for the time being, because we need to get through the next few weeks before we even get to a future. you have neatly sidestepped my question. i will make david answer it. what will happen in the next week? yes. we have these three cabinet ministers putting a letter in the newspaper this weekend, and they are signalling they are not going to have a no—deal brexit. there are significant numbers of conservatives, including cabinet members, who have let it be know, some of them overtly, that if the conservative party suggests a no—deal brexit, they will resign the party altogether, depriving theresa may of her majority, and presumably allowing a majority to form in parliament quite easily for a rejecti
all of them, if i am not mistaken, arejoining up with the liberal party, which is 100% remain, would pose an interesting proposition. we are definitely into new ground as far as well politics is concerned. i do believe that if there is a failed brexit process, i think more people could join this group, and there could be a bigger rump than what there is today. 0k, we will leave that group for the time being, because we need to get through the next few weeks before we even get to a future. you...
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back in the 1980s, when the sdp work together with what was then the liberal party, they had to apportionhemselves, who will get the juicy seats. there were huge internal struggles about that. it is difficult to say to liberal democrats to stand down, someone has been nurturing a seat, winning it for years. to say, stand out of the way, because one of these new labour 01’ way, because one of these new labour or tories want to stand in that seat instead. so, building up from the grassroots, a new party is very difficult. i think, for the time being, we should really think about this as a brexit phenomenon, rather than some great new idea. they haven't any money for vital, they haven't any money for vital, they haven't got any particular ideas, they haven't got a leader. i can't see any new ideas coming out of this. we can see a number of reasons why they're upset with their own parties. there is no doubt, heidi allen made a very good speech when she said how appalled she had been what the tories had been shot down to the benefit system. people whose lives have been destroyed by the univers
back in the 1980s, when the sdp work together with what was then the liberal party, they had to apportionhemselves, who will get the juicy seats. there were huge internal struggles about that. it is difficult to say to liberal democrats to stand down, someone has been nurturing a seat, winning it for years. to say, stand out of the way, because one of these new labour 01’ way, because one of these new labour or tories want to stand in that seat instead. so, building up from the grassroots, a...
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> at that time, the republican party was the more liberal party in the nation. and the democratic party was the he conservative branch, so stayed with the republican party throughout his life, throughout time, up until his death in 1947. staunch supporter of the republican party in the era. ironically, on the national level. of the ocal level, many individuals who supported his institution were democrats. state supported democrats, state legislators. him institution, so he was a very shrewd, keen his way of n navigating the political arena. of xplain the formation north carolina college. he o, it started out, actually starts in 1909, but it's not incorporated until 1910. out as the national religious training institute negro race.e after he travels the world with he international sunday school association, he gets this calling to believe that the best to move african-americans forward was through the better training of ministers. he believed that if ministers, african-american ministers were properly educated and properly they would be able to go back to their co
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it is those two parties that have governed canada historically. kudos liberalsmiddle, and sheer on the right. the big question is the third party on the left. the new democrats. they are in a freefall. that could be good news for trudeau. their voters will probably favor him over shear. carol: up next, how one might say i love you in saudi arabia. jason: sweden's supercar dreams. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm carol massar. jason: you can listen to us in the radio on sirius xm channel 119 and a.m. 11 30 new york, one 061 boston, 91 fm in washington dc jason: i am 960 in the bay on dab digital in the bloomberg business app. carol: the super rich thought they had a secret supercar they love to drive. jason: it is something. we are talking about swedish carmaker koenigsegg, which makes million dollars sports cars. jason: they want to go mainstream, taylor riggs spoke to our editor. >> they came up with a car that is now the fastest street legal car you can buy. per hour.9 miles it sells for $2.1 million. not
it is those two parties that have governed canada historically. kudos liberalsmiddle, and sheer on the right. the big question is the third party on the left. the new democrats. they are in a freefall. that could be good news for trudeau. their voters will probably favor him over shear. carol: up next, how one might say i love you in saudi arabia. jason: sweden's supercar dreams. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm carol...
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a shift to the right if he won power, but it is steadily those two parties that have governed canada historically. trudeau's liberalse in the middle and sheer on the right. the big question is the third party on the left, the new democrats. they are in a bit of a freefall now which will be good news for trudeau, because their voters will favor him over sheer. carol: up next, how one might say i love you in saudi arabia. jason: plus, sweden's supercar dreams. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason kelly and i'm jason kelly. you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm it in new york, boston, washington, d.c. -- carol: the bay area, in london, and on the bloomberg business app. in the business section this week the superrich have a super , secret, a supercar they love to drive. jason: we are talking about the swedish carmaker that makes million dollars sports cars. carol: they are looking to go mainstream. taylor riggs talked to editor jim ellis. >> they have come up with a car that is, right now, the fastest street legal car you can buy in the wo
a shift to the right if he won power, but it is steadily those two parties that have governed canada historically. trudeau's liberalse in the middle and sheer on the right. the big question is the third party on the left, the new democrats. they are in a bit of a freefall now which will be good news for trudeau, because their voters will favor him over sheer. carol: up next, how one might say i love you in saudi arabia. jason: plus, sweden's supercar dreams. this is "bloomberg...
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fertilization both in brussels she'll be see this yet again a week from a minister who kill the liberal party in the house of commons and he may do it challenged others within the conservative party and the labor party to the brave are really trying to force the government to do what part of the wants of rule. quintile joining us tonight from london quite as always we appreciate your insights thank you thank you. or france's president has promised to punish those responsible for defacing a jewish cemetery in the country now tombstones were spray painted with blue and yellow swastikas it's the latest in a string of anti-semitic attacks in france which have probably thousands to join protests across the nation they've been marching under the slogan vets' enough. france is standing up on tuesday evening thousands demonstrated against anti semitism at the plaster level a publique and across france the socialist had called the protest and most of the political spectrum was present except the far right of the numbers speak for themselves. false friends has to stand you can see what's happening i do
fertilization both in brussels she'll be see this yet again a week from a minister who kill the liberal party in the house of commons and he may do it challenged others within the conservative party and the labor party to the brave are really trying to force the government to do what part of the wants of rule. quintile joining us tonight from london quite as always we appreciate your insights thank you thank you. or france's president has promised to punish those responsible for defacing a...
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to the right if andrew sheer won power, but it is steadily those two parties that have governed canada historically. trudeau's liberalsddle, and sheer on the right. the big question is the third party on the left, the new democrats. they are in a bit of a freefall right now. that could be good news for trudeau, because their voters will probably favor him over sheer. carol: up next, how one might say "i love you" on valentine's day in saudi arabia. jason: plus, sweden's supercar dreams. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the radeon sirius xm channel 119 and am 1130 in new york, 1061 in boston, 91.1 fm in washington, d.c. carol: the bay area, in london on dab digital, and on the bloomberg businessweek app. the superrich have a super secret, a supercar they love to drive. jason: it is really something. we are talking about the swedish carmaker that makes million sports cars. dollarcarol: the company wants to go mainstream. >> they came up with a car that is, right now, the fastest street legal car
to the right if andrew sheer won power, but it is steadily those two parties that have governed canada historically. trudeau's liberalsddle, and sheer on the right. the big question is the third party on the left, the new democrats. they are in a bit of a freefall right now. that could be good news for trudeau, because their voters will probably favor him over sheer. carol: up next, how one might say "i love you" on valentine's day in saudi arabia. jason: plus, sweden's supercar...
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britain's opposition liberal party splits seven lawmakers are quitting because they build like the party's leadership positions on briggs it and anti semitism. and germany france and britain sybil's work together to deal with european members on i s captured in syria but they're angry about president donald trump's trip to ultimatum on the issue of. class ukraine marks five years since the deadly my band protests and service in kiev are remembered the more than one hundred people were killed in the protests ultimately the government was toppled we ask how much ukraine has changed since that. followed a warm welcome to you i'm. for indian soldiers two militants and one civilian are dead after a shootout in the disputed border region of kashmir the troops came under fire by carrying out searches following celsius suicide bombing in which more than forty security personnel were killed india has blamed. you've been focused on for last week's attack the deadliest in decades pakistan has recorded on a boy from india amid rising tensions joins me now from delhi is our correspondent nimish i just
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as well, we spend years, literally and painstaking negotiations with parliament seats with the liberal partyhem and that was deeply traumatic and there was the issue with the by elections because they said the people who defected to sdp we re said the people who defected to sdp were illegitimate because they never won a by election. reselect me but ifi won a by election. reselect me but if i then change my mind i will resign... and people set up a time they should all go through by elections and conservative mps, only one conservative joined the sdp and it will because the party split. even going to this extreme with margaret thatcher, they did not split. any consequence of success this time is the conservative party and it is the most extreme circumstances like brexit and margaret thatcher is remarkably immune to this. for brexit, the difficulty for this, and not only did the first referendum result in the decision to leave the european union but if we then get to the stage where parliament passes some kind of brexit deal, that issue becomes kind of history and it is what happens next and t
as well, we spend years, literally and painstaking negotiations with parliament seats with the liberal partyhem and that was deeply traumatic and there was the issue with the by elections because they said the people who defected to sdp we re said the people who defected to sdp were illegitimate because they never won a by election. reselect me but ifi won a by election. reselect me but if i then change my mind i will resign... and people set up a time they should all go through by elections...
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the leader of the opposition and the leader of the liberal party both implicitly criticised the uk government'snoring the most fundamental right, safety in the workplace, which we have had the best record in europe since wejoined, which we have had the best record in europe since we joined, and every year since. there is little fear in this area. given that, can she guarantee to the house that any future changes to this area will be subject to the control of this house? very important point about the good record this country has in relation to workers' rights. i can confirm that i believe this is an area where we should not be automatically following what happens in europe, but actually we should be making those decisions. i believe it's important that we, in this country, in this house, those decisions. on our record of actually going further and having better workers' rights than other areas of the eu, i think that makes sense. mr nigel dodds. the prime minister referenced the fact that there are concerns in northern ireland about maintaining a seamless border between the irish republic and n
the leader of the opposition and the leader of the liberal party both implicitly criticised the uk government'snoring the most fundamental right, safety in the workplace, which we have had the best record in europe since wejoined, which we have had the best record in europe since we joined, and every year since. there is little fear in this area. given that, can she guarantee to the house that any future changes to this area will be subject to the control of this house? very important point...
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but historically it hasn't been that liberal a party. this is a misconception a lot of people have. the republicans are an overwhelmingly conservative party in the terms of the way their voters describe themselves when you ask, do you think you're a conservative, moderate or liberal 'the democratic party is not a mirror image of that. and even now with self-defined liberals at a historic high in the democratic party, they're only about half of democratic partisans and democratic primary voters. the other half of that democratic electorate is people who consider themselves moderate or even conservative. and when you go out in the early primary states and you talk to voters, these are, you know, you have to think they're hard core activists. they're going to presidential candidate events a year before voting even starts. they're very enthusiastic committed democrats, and yet a lot of them will tell you, you know, certainly many of them will say oh, yes, i'm very liberal, i want a candidate who supports a liberal agenda. or a lot of them wi
but historically it hasn't been that liberal a party. this is a misconception a lot of people have. the republicans are an overwhelmingly conservative party in the terms of the way their voters describe themselves when you ask, do you think you're a conservative, moderate or liberal 'the democratic party is not a mirror image of that. and even now with self-defined liberals at a historic high in the democratic party, they're only about half of democratic partisans and democratic primary voters....
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deals made that don't include renegotiating the agreement at the time and for and a nafta and the liberal party was not part of the problem after the election with some side letters so side letters seem to be the magic thoughts here to getting these deals approved. it'll be arguous but as long as the business community stays focused on pulling a number of moderate democrats across the line, and there are more than you think of democrats that are coming back . >> you make an interesting point not just about the relationship between canada and the united states but the relationship in terms of how they work together abroad and ambassador, before you share your incites on washington's lackluster, which i know the audience is dying to hear. talk about your time as ambassador and what was the cooperation then like on other trade related issues and did you see the change that was about to hit the world? >> i have to mention snow because if i did come down to washington, it was closed down for five days with one snowstorm and i was reminded of that yesterday when planes were being canceled left, right
deals made that don't include renegotiating the agreement at the time and for and a nafta and the liberal party was not part of the problem after the election with some side letters so side letters seem to be the magic thoughts here to getting these deals approved. it'll be arguous but as long as the business community stays focused on pulling a number of moderate democrats across the line, and there are more than you think of democrats that are coming back . >> you make an interesting...
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to ask democrats who they want this time around, they say they want a more moderate party than liberal partyecause democratic voters are moving to the left. >> because of electability? >> they want someone to beat donald trump. i want to say something about westminster dog show, this is who has won the last few years, i'm voting for the toy group. that one looks like something out of "star wars." isn't there an ewok that looks like this dog? >> i think there is. >> nothing upsets me more than the westminster dog show because a lab or retriever has never won. usually what you get are these which are cats that win. a dog has never won. >> my dog, cody, who represents me on twitter has never won either. i'm very very hurt. >> another word for lapdog, cat. >> cats are not me. i'm a dog person. >> thank you. >>> be sure to watch a special cnn town hall tonight, poppy harlow will talk to former starbucks ceo, howard shultz considering an independent run. >> and the best dogs are not eligible. i had to cover it way too many times. >> i can see there are residual issues. >>> 20 years ago, the impeac
to ask democrats who they want this time around, they say they want a more moderate party than liberal partyecause democratic voters are moving to the left. >> because of electability? >> they want someone to beat donald trump. i want to say something about westminster dog show, this is who has won the last few years, i'm voting for the toy group. that one looks like something out of "star wars." isn't there an ewok that looks like this dog? >> i think there is....
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they drafted the 1909 budget proposal, the liberal party called the people's budget. it implemented the first el fair state of the united kingdom, funded it with a large system of new progressive income taxes and real estate taxes which why an eth ma to the upper classes but it proposed a huge national road building program funded not only by increased auto registration fees which before that were held at the local level and then transferred to the national level in i think 1908 but a new three penny per gallon of tax on gasoline which would be a equivalent of $1.89 today, going zero to that because brit-a lot of in place in the 20th century. dedicated to a new national road board to implement the building program. i'm not going to try to say this it in a welsch accent but lloyd george said, quote, the brunt of the expense at the beginning must be borne by motorists and to do them justice, they are willing and even anxious to subscribe and somely towards such a purpose so long as a guarantee is given in the method and control of the expenditure. that the funds so rais
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remember, the liberal party actually was not a big fan of nafta when they won their election in 1993, and then able to "solve the problem" after the election with side letters. side letters seem to be the magic sauce here to getting these deals approved. it will be arduous, but as long as the business community stays in focus on pulling a number of moderate democrats across the line, and are more than you think of moderate democrats. they used to be an endangered species, but they are coming back. you make an interesting point about not just the relationship between candid and the united states but the relationship in terms of how they work together abroad. ambassador doer, before you share your insights on washington's lackluster snow removal, which i know the audience is dying to hear, i'm going to issue the talk about your time as ambassador and what was the cooperation then like on tpp and other trade related issues? did you see the change that was about to hit the world? >> well, i have to mention snow because when it did come down to washington, it was close down for five days w
remember, the liberal party actually was not a big fan of nafta when they won their election in 1993, and then able to "solve the problem" after the election with side letters. side letters seem to be the magic sauce here to getting these deals approved. it will be arduous, but as long as the business community stays in focus on pulling a number of moderate democrats across the line, and are more than you think of moderate democrats. they used to be an endangered species, but they are...
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party. if this were a liberal democratic party, ten years ago, mr. abe is not, no longer prime minister. but during the mr. koizumi era, he was so successful in institutionally centralizing the power, authority, and financial resources, meaning financial resources for elections, into party leadership, that once you have a strong party leader, it is extremely hard for, within liberal democratic party, to have intra-party competition amongst ideas and among the policies and power source. and that is what is vividly unfolding, while mr. abe is in the office for the last seven years. so looking down the road, 2019, i think jim probably framed it as, there is a lot of questions on the foreign policy realm where mr. abe has been really, successful. we have japan-russia relations where mr. abe is really eager to try to bring the conclusion, the peace treaty negotiations, but signs from russia really indicates otherwise. north korea situation, we just have to see what mr. trump and mr. kim will come out and say at the end of their second summit, if there is really, there is no cancellation, or u
party. if this were a liberal democratic party, ten years ago, mr. abe is not, no longer prime minister. but during the mr. koizumi era, he was so successful in institutionally centralizing the power, authority, and financial resources, meaning financial resources for elections, into party leadership, that once you have a strong party leader, it is extremely hard for, within liberal democratic party, to have intra-party competition amongst ideas and among the policies and power source. and that...
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in late '70s has 9,000 mosques, 50 ayatollahs, a venerable party called the national front, liberation party that you yourself have written about, a variety of other opposition actors. how did khomeini come to exercise such complete hedgemony over such a diverse collection of forces almost none of who shared his objective? >> first of all, the national front and the liberation movement were there in name only. i mean, these were groups that hadn't been active since the early 1960s, a bunch of men over the age of 70 unconnected -- there was no social base for them. they had lingering perestige, bt not more than that. the real opposition were more radical groups like the marxists, et cetera, kurdish, regionalists in the west of the country, for instance. basically everybody saw a different khomeini because, of course, many of these people knew exactly what the clergy are like, they are anti-clerical like many religious iranians are anti-clerical because they see the clergy was hypocrites, except the notion was always khomeini is different. the clerics are like this, but khomeini is not a typic
in late '70s has 9,000 mosques, 50 ayatollahs, a venerable party called the national front, liberation party that you yourself have written about, a variety of other opposition actors. how did khomeini come to exercise such complete hedgemony over such a diverse collection of forces almost none of who shared his objective? >> first of all, the national front and the liberation movement were there in name only. i mean, these were groups that hadn't been active since the early 1960s, a...
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narrative of hindus versus muslims the muslim as the figure of the outsider the congress as a weak party liberals as you know anti national traitor and so on. when that narrative takes on a visual form it looks like this on the left is the suicide bomber responsible for the attack in kashmir on the right. the congress party leader running against prime minister modi's b j p it's a photo shop job and a crude one but it's made the rounds on social media designed to reinforce the notion that congress is soft on kashmir terrorism and muslims in general and there is the probie j.p. messaging online that offers the flip side of the same basic marriage vote for modi and his party if you don't want terrorists on your doorstep among the most disturbing social media material now being spread the calls for attacks on kashmiris living outside of kashmir many of them studying in cities to the south. things like share chapters it's something similar to what's up but it's huge and you've also got tick tock you can make a fifteen second video and in these fifteen second videos people have been saying come on let
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again, do you think the party needs to be more liberal? ll (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8001 if you think the cup -- the party needs to be more moderate. "from dividing the democrats." have muchent did not success dividing democrats until he found a word that would provoke very different responses . host: again, that is from "the hill newspaper." let's get your phone calls. devon joins us from newport, rhode island. good morning. caller: morning. host: go ahead. caller: yeah i'm, yeah. host: you're on the air. opinion is that the democrats should definitely be more liberal. i mean, like, if you look at the polling for stuff like medicare for all, free college and stuff, overwhelmingly supported. even republicans support those policies. you look at bernie sanders, he's the most popular politician in the country. do you think a liberal agenda can win middle america? swing voters? caller: bernie sanders did in 2016. he did well in the midwest, the planes states and the mountain states. so yeah, i do think that. i think is one of the reasons why t
again, do you think the party needs to be more liberal? ll (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8001 if you think the cup -- the party needs to be more moderate. "from dividing the democrats." have muchent did not success dividing democrats until he found a word that would provoke very different responses . host: again, that is from "the hill newspaper." let's get your phone calls. devon joins us from newport, rhode island. good morning. caller: morning. host: go ahead. caller: yeah...
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i hope the independent party can become an —— a home for moderate voters like myself. as a liberalrat i believe political parties and groups with similar aims should work together. i believe the independent group is a mistake and it has damaged the labour party. also, we speak exclusively to a dad of two who worked with a group of volunteer rescuers in syria, taking huge risks to save lives. he's one of 100 so—called white helmets and their families who, we can reveal, have been given asylum in this country. i left to a country with different traditions, lifestyle and language. but at the same time, i left a place where i was threatened by death or arrest to come to a place where you feel your value as a human being, and have rights. and the 1975 win best group and album at the brit awards, and beyonce and jay—z accept their award in front of a portrait of the duchess of sussex dressed as the queen. thank you so much to the brit awards for this incredible honour. you guys have always been so supportive. everything is love. thank you. you're welcome. what does that image say to you?
i hope the independent party can become an —— a home for moderate voters like myself. as a liberalrat i believe political parties and groups with similar aims should work together. i believe the independent group is a mistake and it has damaged the labour party. also, we speak exclusively to a dad of two who worked with a group of volunteer rescuers in syria, taking huge risks to save lives. he's one of 100 so—called white helmets and their families who, we can reveal, have been given...
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narrative of hindus versus muslims the muslim as the figure of the outsider the congress as a weak party liberals as you know anti national traitor and so on. when that narrative takes on a visual form it looks like this on the left is the suicide bomber responsible for the attack in kashmir on the right. the congress party leader running against prime minister modi's b j p it's a photoshop job and a crude one but it's made the rounds on social media designed to reinforce the notion that congress is soft on kashmir terrorism and muslims in general and there is the probie j.p. messaging online that offers the flip side of the same basic marriage vote for modi and his party if you don't want terrorists on your doorstep among the most disturbing social media material now being spread the calls for attacks on kashmiris living outside of kashmir many of them studying in cities to the south. things like share chapter it's something similar to whatsapp but it's huge and you've also got tick tock you can make a fifteen second video and in these fifteen second videos people have been saying come on let's
narrative of hindus versus muslims the muslim as the figure of the outsider the congress as a weak party liberals as you know anti national traitor and so on. when that narrative takes on a visual form it looks like this on the left is the suicide bomber responsible for the attack in kashmir on the right. the congress party leader running against prime minister modi's b j p it's a photoshop job and a crude one but it's made the rounds on social media designed to reinforce the notion that...
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trump but in terms -- as you pointed out with the gallu pu poll, in terms of increasing liberal democratic partyngs like let's, you know, medicare for all and they love that idea and, of course, it sounds great, the problem is during that winds up abolishing private health insurance and that's a real problem in -- among more moderate general election voters. so -- arthel: taper that i believe. >> good luck with that. the problem is when you throw out big ideas like the green new deal, it sounds wonderful until you find out that there's going to be a massive tax on airplane traveler or gasoline or whatever and then people turn against it, it sounds great, i love the idea of zero omissions, i would love to do that tomorrow but unfortunately i can't ride a unicorn to work. you have to deal with the reality and that happens in the general election and when you have the democratic party leaning that far left and and proposing the ideas that ultimately won't exactly work very well it hurts them in the general. arthel: let me ask you one final question as we already know senator klobachur to announce t
trump but in terms -- as you pointed out with the gallu pu poll, in terms of increasing liberal democratic partyngs like let's, you know, medicare for all and they love that idea and, of course, it sounds great, the problem is during that winds up abolishing private health insurance and that's a real problem in -- among more moderate general election voters. so -- arthel: taper that i believe. >> good luck with that. the problem is when you throw out big ideas like the green new deal, it...
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first elections to the new rush tag in june one nine hundred twenty the parties supporting the republic social democrats left liberalsand center lost their majority the opponents on the fringes gained votes including strays a man's german people's party who share went up from four to fourteen percent making it a force to be reckoned with and a potential coalition partner but for whom strays i'm incensed that extremism whether from left or right would drive the state over the edge he realised the republic was a compromise but one worth defending for the sake of internal peace and that rejection was no solution. treason mondeo and similar to meet in peace and at the end of the war in one thousand nine hundred eighteen it looked as if still is a man was finished but in one thousand nine hundred twenty he was back in the high stock with this party indies and straight away they helped the key to the weimar republic because the actual supporters of the republic social democrats left liberals and catholic center no longer had a majority of its face farm and given they were dependent on one of the parties. that had originall
first elections to the new rush tag in june one nine hundred twenty the parties supporting the republic social democrats left liberalsand center lost their majority the opponents on the fringes gained votes including strays a man's german people's party who share went up from four to fourteen percent making it a force to be reckoned with and a potential coalition partner but for whom strays i'm incensed that extremism whether from left or right would drive the state over the edge he realised...
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they were called the terrible twins of the liberal party because of the havoc that they wreaked in the british political system and against the british upper classes. they drafted the 1909 budget deliverable party called the people's budget. the first welfare state of the united kingdom. funded with a large system of new progressive income tax and real estate taxes. it also proposed a huge national roadbuilding program. funded not just by increased auto registration fees, but also a new $0.03 any gallon per tax. going from zero to that. we are dedicated to a new national road board. with the building program. i will not attempt to set this in a welsh accent. the brunt of the expense at the beginning must be borne by motorists. justice they are willing and anxious. as long as the guarantee is given in the method and control of the expenditure. that the funds so raised will not merely be devoted exclusively to the improvement of roads but that it will be widely spent for that and it took to snap elections and two constitutional amendments to delay tiny bills in the next 18 months to get
they were called the terrible twins of the liberal party because of the havoc that they wreaked in the british political system and against the british upper classes. they drafted the 1909 budget deliverable party called the people's budget. the first welfare state of the united kingdom. funded with a large system of new progressive income tax and real estate taxes. it also proposed a huge national roadbuilding program. funded not just by increased auto registration fees, but also a new $0.03...
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leaving the european union it's a major new church and it comes just days after eight liberal lawmakers quit the party and a night of surprises at the academy awards in los angeles. and the oscars do. a drama about race relations in the u.s. it beats the odds for best picture and britain's a living at goldman wins best actress in the favor. i'm off it's good to have you with us tonight calls for tougher u.s. sanctions against venezuelan president nicolas maduro and a message of support for opposition leader one. those are the gifts that u.s. vice president mike pence has taken to a summit of what an american leaders in bogota the colombian capital now the leaders who included quite zero. are hoping to agree on what to do next to remove him from office the summit follows a weekend of violence in which four people died hundreds were injured when security forces blocked the opposition's attempts to bring international aid into the country. u.s. vice president mike pence promises to back up one go i don't know one hundred percent that was the message he brought to book good time the us is more determined
leaving the european union it's a major new church and it comes just days after eight liberal lawmakers quit the party and a night of surprises at the academy awards in los angeles. and the oscars do. a drama about race relations in the u.s. it beats the odds for best picture and britain's a living at goldman wins best actress in the favor. i'm off it's good to have you with us tonight calls for tougher u.s. sanctions against venezuelan president nicolas maduro and a message of support for...
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parties. we are also seeing some projections of the rise of some more centrist liberal political parties. n itself is a can of reaction to this eurosceptic movement. so many trends going on and a lot of fragmentation and i think that will be the picture with the elections coming up. and we nearing a time when the tribalism of politics such as it is in the uk, labour or conservative and in america republican or democrat, that tribalism is coming to an end such that another candidate could win in the united states? what we have to ask is whether we can learn through reason and through provision in advance of calamities on whether like the generation of our grandparents who had denied the hard way that communism and fascism were lies. that the stability in the 19505 lies. that the stability in the 1950s was a reaction to pain and suffering and then a reaction to the success of liberal democracy in the yea rs success of liberal democracy in the years after the war. recently there has not been enough success but let us has not been enough success but let us help we do not have to learn to pain
parties. we are also seeing some projections of the rise of some more centrist liberal political parties. n itself is a can of reaction to this eurosceptic movement. so many trends going on and a lot of fragmentation and i think that will be the picture with the elections coming up. and we nearing a time when the tribalism of politics such as it is in the uk, labour or conservative and in america republican or democrat, that tribalism is coming to an end such that another candidate could win in...
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he is trying to call rural voters, many of whom wrestle at very urban, liberal, downtown party he runs save seeds out west, an important region, that is what the justice minister is from their -- from. and he is trying to court quebec. so all of these things are crossing together as he looks at his electoral map and thinks how can i scrape together enough to have another majority? taylor: you talk about other parties, and then enter is in sheer, the character looking to be the main competition. >> sheer is an interesting guy, fairly mainstream as far as conservative parties go. he flirts with elements of globalization, supporting brexit, going out of his way to remind people he supports it. he is skeptical about the u.n. a migration path, which we see lots of parties motivating supporters. it would definitely be a shift to the right if he won power, but it is steadily those two parties that have governed canada historically. the big question is the third party on the left, the new democrats. they are in a freefall, good news for trudeau, because their voters will favor him over sheer.
he is trying to call rural voters, many of whom wrestle at very urban, liberal, downtown party he runs save seeds out west, an important region, that is what the justice minister is from their -- from. and he is trying to court quebec. so all of these things are crossing together as he looks at his electoral map and thinks how can i scrape together enough to have another majority? taylor: you talk about other parties, and then enter is in sheer, the character looking to be the main competition....
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they hack the australian parliamentary network, but they also hacked three of our political parties, labour, liberalnational party. my first guess would they will be after the insight of the personalities and positions and what people really think about different issues. that would be for sure. then, perhaps they might also be after information they could use to coerce or possibly even blackmail people. a third possibility is they would be after some of the political databases that parties have on voters. that kind of personal information. so, some of that is for sure and some of that is a possibility. it's not clear yet what they were really after. could this perhaps be part of plans to interfere with the australian election that is coming up? tom: it is certainly a possibility. in the u.s. 2016 president election, one of the more effective things the russians did was hack into the democratic national convention and hack some of the campaign emails. they released those strategically to try to influence the election. that is still a possibility. at this point, the government does not know enough to
they hack the australian parliamentary network, but they also hacked three of our political parties, labour, liberalnational party. my first guess would they will be after the insight of the personalities and positions and what people really think about different issues. that would be for sure. then, perhaps they might also be after information they could use to coerce or possibly even blackmail people. a third possibility is they would be after some of the political databases that parties have...
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narrative of hindus versus muslims the muslim as the figure of the outsider the congress as a weak party liberals as you know anti national traitor and so on. when that narrative takes on a visual form it looks like this on the left is the suicide bomber responsible for the attack in kashmir on the right raul gandhi the congress party leader running against prime minister modi's b j p it's a photo shop job and a crude one but it's made the rounds on social media designed to reinforce the notion that congress is soft on kashmir terrorism and muslims in general and there is the probie j.p. messaging online that offers the flip side of the same basic merit vote for modi and his party if you don't want terrorists on your doorstep among the most disturbing social media material now being spread the calls for attacks on kashmiris living outside of kashmir many of them studying in cities to the south. things like share chapter it's something similar to whatsapp but it's huge and you've also got tick tock you can make a fifteen second video. and in these fifteen second videos people have been saying come
narrative of hindus versus muslims the muslim as the figure of the outsider the congress as a weak party liberals as you know anti national traitor and so on. when that narrative takes on a visual form it looks like this on the left is the suicide bomber responsible for the attack in kashmir on the right raul gandhi the congress party leader running against prime minister modi's b j p it's a photo shop job and a crude one but it's made the rounds on social media designed to reinforce the notion...
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europe in a little bit of a dither and the brexit talks keep going and we have seen a shift in the liberal partyr there labor party. and that's cloausing a little anxiety in europe. a little bit of a mild bumpy ride this morning. >> honda announcing plans to basically close their own uk plant, like 3500 workers, right? >> yeah. that's no small deal over there. and can be a problem but the -- some of the european leaders are already bristling at the fear that the president is going to move ahead with auto tariffs and not too happy with that walmart earnings were good any other day, i think they would have put the futures back on the plus side, not quite strong enough with all the concerns about trade still hanging out there. >> how would the market react br broadly if the president went forward with the auto tariffs? >> my guess is i think they would sell off the market as you've seen when it -- there is a hint of a settlement, the dow runs 400, 500 points so if there is a hint that more controversy and trouble i think they would sell -- >> to that point, art, just wondering how much of this eigh
europe in a little bit of a dither and the brexit talks keep going and we have seen a shift in the liberal partyr there labor party. and that's cloausing a little anxiety in europe. a little bit of a mild bumpy ride this morning. >> honda announcing plans to basically close their own uk plant, like 3500 workers, right? >> yeah. that's no small deal over there. and can be a problem but the -- some of the european leaders are already bristling at the fear that the president is going...
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liberal democratic party leader.we will have more from bloomberg surveillance on radio and on t.v.e next onnoi meeting, and radio, tom keene with jonathan ferro, and we have the testimony of the former lawyer up president trump, michael cohen, and jay powell. a busy news flow. this is bloomberg. ♪ you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome.
liberal democratic party leader.we will have more from bloomberg surveillance on radio and on t.v.e next onnoi meeting, and radio, tom keene with jonathan ferro, and we have the testimony of the former lawyer up president trump, michael cohen, and jay powell. a busy news flow. this is bloomberg. ♪ you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles...
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are you liberal enough or your party?> i believe in progress and being progressive but i really also believe in is that we need to stop governing from chaos and moved opportunity. these are views and values not just consistent with my party but also with america. i think that we need to do better in terms of making our economy work better for everyone. i think we need to pass comprehensive immigration reform, and i look at this is not just a moral issue. i look at it as an economic issue. when you look at, in my state, we need workers for some of the jobs, especially in rural areas. we have a 2.8% unemployment rate. 70 of our fortune 500 companies headed by immigrants. 25% of our u.s. nobel laureates were born in other countries. so i see it as an economic imperative. you and i talked about privacy legislation. we need to start looking up at the challenges instead of just fighting down, and i call it the river of our divide as on my announced next to the mississippi river. >> bret: the president took notice. i saw the bac
are you liberal enough or your party?> i believe in progress and being progressive but i really also believe in is that we need to stop governing from chaos and moved opportunity. these are views and values not just consistent with my party but also with america. i think that we need to do better in terms of making our economy work better for everyone. i think we need to pass comprehensive immigration reform, and i look at this is not just a moral issue. i look at it as an economic issue....
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party of open borders and more crime. everything, i told everybody that watches fox the 2018, everything they were hiding they are saying publicly outdo themselves on to get that radical extreme liberal >> it was extreme in 2016 and now -- >> it is the democratic party. lieutenant governor, breaking news, he has a me too problem, he's being accused of a serious assault on a woman. he says it was a consensual relationship. with diane feinstein? kamala harris, kirsten gillibrand? where are all the i believe people? when michael avenatti. who is not a fan of mine at all but i said don't rush to judgment, everyone deserves to process, turned out in his case he was innocent, same with brett kavanaugh and all of these people, all of those press conferences, i believe, we believe. do they believe the accuser of the lieutenant governor? >> sean hannity who needs no introduction, welcome to washington. >> this is the sewer. >> the water is not too bad. thanks for coming, good to see you. who are the justice democrats? after helping alexandria ocasio-cortez, some liberals are ready to launch primary challenges against interests in their own party. we look at who is on their hit lists and more
party of open borders and more crime. everything, i told everybody that watches fox the 2018, everything they were hiding they are saying publicly outdo themselves on to get that radical extreme liberal >> it was extreme in 2016 and now -- >> it is the democratic party. lieutenant governor, breaking news, he has a me too problem, he's being accused of a serious assault on a woman. he says it was a consensual relationship. with diane feinstein? kamala harris, kirsten gillibrand?...
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party that. they would go on to form the national liberation front the f.l.n. and launched the war of independence on the first of november one thousand nine hundred fifty four the fight for the future of algeria at began. the most memorable moment of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to. us if something happens anywhere in the world al-jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. welcome to both of us. a soviet era automobile manufacturing booky books. with the decades old google is being torn up and really written by scientific. and western style management and socialist workers. appear destined for a car which. the russian a witness documentary on al-jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan. astri seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness what it became a democracy in two thousand and eight the time put happiness at
party that. they would go on to form the national liberation front the f.l.n. and launched the war of independence on the first of november one thousand nine hundred fifty four the fight for the future of algeria at began. the most memorable moment of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to. us if something happens anywhere in the world al-jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it...
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we have only one big right-wing party. liberals,t, we have conservatives, christian democrats, and right wing people. are getting out -- we know, sadly, who are the forces behind that. i don't think they will get more than 10%, 12% of the total votes. darren: time for a short break. when we come back, they faced criminal charges in the u.s. and canada, so how did these saudi students managed to escape the country? this former world number one reached her first final of the year. ♪ >> hello. we've got more rain and snow pushing into the west coast of the u.s.. it will turn cooler across much of the united states as we go through the next couple of days. disturbance here into california, rolling back in across the pacific northwest. the snow will gradually push in to central areas. further east, temperatures taking a tumble in d.c. and new york, around seven celsius for saturday. notice the snow coming in across the prairies, pushing into her the upper midwest. minus-three comedy top temperature in chicago. aroundruggles to get to 13
we have only one big right-wing party. liberals,t, we have conservatives, christian democrats, and right wing people. are getting out -- we know, sadly, who are the forces behind that. i don't think they will get more than 10%, 12% of the total votes. darren: time for a short break. when we come back, they faced criminal charges in the u.s. and canada, so how did these saudi students managed to escape the country? this former world number one reached her first final of the year. ♪ >>...
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democratic party and liberalism generally in america has been completely dependent on fighting some largerican evil, some menace in american life that will then justifies them taking power. those men a menace are fading. america has transformed and evolved morally from what it once was. >> laura: but too many democrats don't want you to hear that. they resort to using shame, guilt, and grievance to get their political way. which basically ends up accomplishing nothing. and it ends up helping no one. except those whose pockets are lined biped listening victim hood. by any objective analysis it donald trump's policies are working and they're not scary and they're not racist and they're not anti woman or anti immigrant. they're very pragmatic. renegotiate bad trade deals, stand up to china. get nato countries to pay their fair share. enforce the rule of law at the border. appoint judges who stay in their constitutional lanes. stay out of the unwinnable wars. cut taxes, and red tape. now not only is this conservative agenda working, it's working really well for minorities. yet the resistance
democratic party and liberalism generally in america has been completely dependent on fighting some largerican evil, some menace in american life that will then justifies them taking power. those men a menace are fading. america has transformed and evolved morally from what it once was. >> laura: but too many democrats don't want you to hear that. they resort to using shame, guilt, and grievance to get their political way. which basically ends up accomplishing nothing. and it ends up...