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liberal party of canada it's a complete mess just like what happened with president biden, trudeau'susted by his own party before the upcoming election but what you think this is going to do for the canadian election coming up in october? auction of prime minister currently will be out in a few weeks make such an ignorant statement like that, it makes it more likely the liberal party's when we so far gone in canada going forward they're going to want to have a partner donald j trump going forward. judah how i know that stamos ignorant taxable vacationing in the summer in florida. people in florida get out of florida in the summer. [laughter] nobodies vacationing in florida in the summer but let's get serious for a moment to block out all the noise, block out the star-spangled banner booing and all that what mexico and canada are fighting for is to continue to allow illegal functional and illegal aliens to come into our country. that's what they are fighting for you have to take a step back and say why would they fight for the destruction of our country so much? if they just did the r
liberal party of canada it's a complete mess just like what happened with president biden, trudeau'susted by his own party before the upcoming election but what you think this is going to do for the canadian election coming up in october? auction of prime minister currently will be out in a few weeks make such an ignorant statement like that, it makes it more likely the liberal party's when we so far gone in canada going forward they're going to want to have a partner donald j trump going...
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goldwyn: let me ask your question about liberal party politics facing an interesting season in canadawith two candidates up for consideration, justin friedman and mark carney, who are well known around the world and they have both talked about the carbon tax on consumers and the industrial sector. can you paint us -- what is the future of an energy and employment policy for the liberal party going forward? mr. wilkinson: you are asking somebody who got into politics because of climate change. i had the great privilege of serving as canada's environment and climate change manager for over three years and brought in to place the first climate plan canada has ever had that showed not only how he would be the target, but raise the target. i am committed to the fight against climate change. it is a science issue. it should not be a partisan issue. it is a science issue. we need to do it in a manner that is thoughtful and addresses legitimate concerns people have about affordability. and it does so in a manner that ideally enhances our own energy security. this government, whether it is mr.
goldwyn: let me ask your question about liberal party politics facing an interesting season in canadawith two candidates up for consideration, justin friedman and mark carney, who are well known around the world and they have both talked about the carbon tax on consumers and the industrial sector. can you paint us -- what is the future of an energy and employment policy for the liberal party going forward? mr. wilkinson: you are asking somebody who got into politics because of climate change. i...
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michael ignatieff is the former leader of ca nada's liberal party. will act to inflict costs on america's economy. and if we don't get a response back from the trump that's one thing we will do. and then clearly, we are responding to his concerns $1 billion is being spent to toughen up our border. and we're hoping that republican congressmen and you're harming your own people, and you'll be reducing your own political support in your own country." the members of canadian public, what of public, what sort of are they having conversations are they having amongst about this? amongst themselves about this? there's a lot of shock. you 7 £0... 7 to understand just: we are. we've deeply connected we are. we've got families across the border, have 77 have got 7 77 have got canadians who work we have got canadians who work in the united states, americans who work in canada, to foreigners, we look like the in tact. in fact. that in tact. that we same people. in fact, that we are very there is a are very different. there, is. a 77 .- w7... w 7. 7 . x are very different. there lee”? 7 . ,, , , , �*x
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the liberal party is in the process of choosing a new leader. party. all of this is setting - a very sort of scorched earth basis for the next canadian leader to negotiate. - first, no one has a mandate to negotiate their way out . to even be reasonable - with donald trump, given the economic damage. if we go that far. and if we don't, well, that would be great. minute again and again? after it crashed with a passengerjet above ronald reagan national airport in washington. secret at the request of her family. following the crash. all 67 people on board the two aircraft were killed in the crash. helicopter pilot. thank you forjoining on bbc news. of all, how common news. first of altrbow, common. �* likely crashes news. firstefallrbowcommen �* likely crashes like this or likely crashes like this between a helicopter and passenger “et. it is not very common — passengerjet. it is not very common at _ passengerjet. it is not very common at. although i passengerjet. it is not very i common at. although there common at all. although there are a �*of common a
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that's he's from the liberal party. we're not short of a people another political parties who could do the same thing at the end of the day was important is the resolute position of canadians, which is they are not interested in this. nonetheless. should canada be actively seeking new trading partners and perhaps try to become more self reliant, a 100 percent. we've been to relying on the, on the us for 30 years or so because it's been, it's been easy. it's a huge market. there's lots of access. what canadians need to do, we need to build a stronger relationship with the you and finish our trade deal with them. we need to sign it a trade deal with britain. we need to be active in as in and do some more stuff. and we need to be active in south america. we just signed 2 days ago, a trade deal with a ecuador. those are the type of things that we need to do. and we need to be, we need to be a little bit more aggressive about doing those sort of things. then we have been in the past many would say that kind of, that has a nam
that's he's from the liberal party. we're not short of a people another political parties who could do the same thing at the end of the day was important is the resolute position of canadians, which is they are not interested in this. nonetheless. should canada be actively seeking new trading partners and perhaps try to become more self reliant, a 100 percent. we've been to relying on the, on the us for 30 years or so because it's been, it's been easy. it's a huge market. there's lots of...
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the republican party had been the liberal party. the democrats were sort of the racist conservative southern parties that flipped in 1932. i think we've seen a slower motion slip, where donald trump and donald trump's followers are now the voices of populism. they're the voices of labor. they're the voices of a, of a, a foreign policy that, that does not use war as a primary tool. and i think ged vince sees a unique opportunity here where he can be the next donald trump, so long as he stays in line. donald trump was able to finance his campaigns, not with his own money, but with the money from very, very wealthy like minded donors, especially jewish americans, but populous people who don't want to fight these never ending unnecessary wars. and i think judy vance is smart enough to know that he needs to cultivate those same donors. i think we're going to see him continue to campaign for himself, but in the mold of donald trump, very interesting analysis. can i get onto another aspect of this? not the media at the funding at all of the
the republican party had been the liberal party. the democrats were sort of the racist conservative southern parties that flipped in 1932. i think we've seen a slower motion slip, where donald trump and donald trump's followers are now the voices of populism. they're the voices of labor. they're the voices of a, of a, a foreign policy that, that does not use war as a primary tool. and i think ged vince sees a unique opportunity here where he can be the next donald trump, so long as he stays in...
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liberal is in the the liberal party is in the of choosing a process of choosing a new leader. no later be an process of choosing a new leader. no later than1 process of choosing a new leader. no later than october, election no later than october, possibly sooner this year, but possibly sooner this year, that if the polls are right see government change to 77 j to the 77 j to the conservative j e w mu" 77 7 w 521};qu ” 7 77 hnd7all7of7this77 7 77 hndallofthisis 7 party. and all of this is setting a very earth setting a very scorched earth basis for next canadian basis for the next canadian leader to negotiate. first, = -=7 has a = no—one has a mandate to negotiate their way out of it and the may it impossible 7 it impossible to 7 it impossible to even 7 :-= 7 77 7 7777with77l)o7r1a7[d7777 with donald trump, reasonable with donald trump, given the economic damage, if 77 gothat 77 7 77 gothatfar. 77 7 77 go that far. and 77 7 77 go that far. and if 77 7 77 go that far. and if we 77 7 77 go well, ar. and if we 77 7 77 go well, jr. a would e 77 7 77 go well, jr. a would be77 7 7 iw
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party. more than 50 liberal leaders speaking with "the new york times" and revealing a party struggling to find. all while the dnc celebrates a new leader. >> we will unify this party together and we are all going to roll up our sleeves together to build this party. >> harris: conservatives called this weekend's vote beyond parity and say many of the speeches show the party learned nothing from their losses, power panel next. (vo) i would like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans because i know there's so many of you who have served your country honorably... ...whether it's two years, four years, or thirty-two years, like myself. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is your eligibility for a va loan not 80 percent but 100 percent the value of your home and that's what you can get at newdayusa. call 1-844-900-3696. dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch, so you can always see where you're heading without fingersticks. dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm, so you can manage your diabetes with confidence. ♪ i had the worst dream last night. y
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he's the former governor of the bank of canada and england, and he's a member of canada's liberal party. he is running to replace prime minister justin trudeau. thanks for joining us, sir. so trump, president trump said today that canada is, quote, very tough to do business with, unquote. have you heard anything about the phone call between trump and prime minister trudeau that wrapped up just moments ago? well, it wrapped up while i. >> was in the seat, so i haven't heard directly. >> i'll just observe that this. >> is the. >> most. >> successful commercial relationship in the world. >> and the canada is both. >> the largest. >> supplier for. >> the u.s. >> in many of the most. important items your reporters just mentioned some of them, but we're also your largest client. we import more than china, the uk, france. >> japan combined. >> so we are the largest client. >> we have. >> liked that arrangement. we'd like to continue it if we can. you heard the president trump earlier today was complaining about the trade deficit that the u.s. has with canada. well, the deficit is entirely caus
he's the former governor of the bank of canada and england, and he's a member of canada's liberal party. he is running to replace prime minister justin trudeau. thanks for joining us, sir. so trump, president trump said today that canada is, quote, very tough to do business with, unquote. have you heard anything about the phone call between trump and prime minister trudeau that wrapped up just moments ago? well, it wrapped up while i. >> was in the seat, so i haven't heard directly....
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so what are the liberal party in canada going to do? who has got all sorts of stuff in. >> our economy. >> our economy. >> whose record is governor of the bank of england was not great. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i think he was very lucky, actually, as governor of the bank of england, he came in with an absolutely terrific reputation, putting in place a bunch of institutions and then managed to get out before the inflation came in. that was fairly inevitable. after all the qe. >> did he not back rachel reeves budget as well? >> he did. he backed rachel reeves. great stuff, you know. >> right. let's talk about the fact that also 10 million pensioners here in the uk will be paying income tax by 2032. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> this is horrific. >> this is horrific. >> well they've had a good run aren't they. >> i think. >> i think. >> so speak to the labour party. >> so speak to the labour party. >> no. >> no. >> absolutely no. and what i will concede and i will always
so what are the liberal party in canada going to do? who has got all sorts of stuff in. >> our economy. >> our economy. >> whose record is governor of the bank of england was not great. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i think he was very lucky, actually, as governor of the bank of england, he came in with an absolutely terrific reputation, putting in place a bunch of...
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the democratic party, the party of mass surveillance is the democratic party, the party, the turbocharged, neo liberalism. whether it was an after the destruction of the welfare system, the deregulation of the c. c. a, the tearing down of firewalls between investment and commercial banks class siegel is the democratic party. all you have to do is flip a switch, and he has an authoritarian state, including of course, all the executive orders. so those, those, pre, the orders. this is interesting because there are a lot of people watching who would see the policies you've laid out. uh, as the product of republican administrations, they say, you know, the shrinking of the government, the expansion of the military. that's reagan stuff, they'd save the mass criminalization, you know, it happens because of republican efforts to change the status quote. they would, they would look at all of these policies and say, hey, democrats were complicit. but this is really republican. it's not, it's rooted in jimmy car, jimmy carter began it reagan pick it up. uh, but uh, the most seismic damage was done under clinton, p
the democratic party, the party of mass surveillance is the democratic party, the party, the turbocharged, neo liberalism. whether it was an after the destruction of the welfare system, the deregulation of the c. c. a, the tearing down of firewalls between investment and commercial banks class siegel is the democratic party. all you have to do is flip a switch, and he has an authoritarian state, including of course, all the executive orders. so those, those, pre, the orders. this is interesting...
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an event being held by the progressive caucus, whether you are progressive, liberal, independent, no matter your political partynd background, i think this is a fight where all americans can agree that your elected representatives should be representing you, your government should not be run as a corrupt --grift-mill for your villainy. this is a national emergency. in the aftermath of the election, many democrats needed to grieve and to think. but that time has ended. the time ended when elon musk took control of our country's financial nuclear codes. we're going to fight smarter. we are going to fight harder. and cpc is going to lead that charge. our members have been fighting outside the treasury department, outside the department of labor, at usaid. we are in our communities, in the halls of congress, fighting back. as i said in my first press conference as chair, our members know how to fight the billionaires, the grifters, and the republican frauds in congress. that's what this moment calls for. and people have been asking us -- what can you do? what will you do? i will tell you right now, we are going to
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if i am chosen to be leader of the liberal party and become prime minister, i will continue that fight i will fight really, really hard for my country. >> all right. canadian prime minister candidate and former deputy prime minister of canada, chrystia freeland, thank you very much. it's good to see you come back. i have a feeling this story isn't going away anytime soon. thank you very much for being on this morning. this morning, there are growing concerns about a purge within the fbi. bureau employees have been instructed to complete a questionnaire by today about their involvement in any criminal cases related to the january 6th capitol attack. it is the latest sign that the trump administration plans to deliver on its promise to make dramatic changes within the fbi. on friday, at least eight senior fbi executives were told by the trump administration to resign or they would be fired. nbc news has learned. the fbi's acting director also was told to turn over the names of every fbi employee involved in investigating the january 6th rioters, but he pushed back, promising agents he wo
if i am chosen to be leader of the liberal party and become prime minister, i will continue that fight i will fight really, really hard for my country. >> all right. canadian prime minister candidate and former deputy prime minister of canada, chrystia freeland, thank you very much. it's good to see you come back. i have a feeling this story isn't going away anytime soon. thank you very much for being on this morning. this morning, there are growing concerns about a purge within the fbi....
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the votes of young straight males of lost, felt disillusioned and left out of the democratic party, the liberal mainstream. with that being said, how will legacy institutions, how will your stakeholders and organizations you represent try to reach out to generation z because on the left, we had big palestinian protests. a lot of anger against the democratic party for not being more proud palestinian. we had many young males, male friends disillusioned by the democratic party and cheering when trump won, masculinity is back. >> i want to ask you a question. where do you get your news? >> i get my news, i watch a lot of legacy media. i'm a big fan of politico. >> what would for you what would make you trust legacy media more? >> if the dc media started not just focusing on the main headline, the main issues in america but almost delved depot into investigative reporting, on perhaps different scandals and different different just poking at the deeper problems people want to dance around. >> would you be willing to pay for that? >> yes. >> last part of the issue, thank you. chris. as the politico g
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of young straight males who have lost sort of felt disillusioned left out of the democratic party and the liberal gen z mainstream. so that being said, how does the legacy institutions for those of you on stage, how respective the stakeholders and organizations you represent atticus try to reach out to generation z because of the left, you know many young people especially here at usc, no palestinian protesters and a lot of anger gives the democratic party not being more pro- palestinian many young males and young you know male friends who dissolution by the party and when trump was like masculinity is back. >> twenty is your question i want to ask you a question, where do you get your new. >> i get my news from my still watch a lot of media and a big fan of politico just because. [laughter] [laughter] >> yes. [applause] [applause] >> geographic steam. >> and what would for you would make you trust you see media more. >> will i think the legacy media really started not just focusing on like made headlines like the main issues in america but also like delve deeper into investigative piece of repor
of young straight males who have lost sort of felt disillusioned left out of the democratic party and the liberal gen z mainstream. so that being said, how does the legacy institutions for those of you on stage, how respective the stakeholders and organizations you represent atticus try to reach out to generation z because of the left, you know many young people especially here at usc, no palestinian protesters and a lot of anger gives the democratic party not being more pro- palestinian many...
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it's this question. suppose we had 1st was the leader of the 2nd largest opposition party that said davy of the liberal democrats . a sent a left policy. and the reply from keeps telling me that the support for the 2 state solution. but he also said in a full version of the answer, he said there were 2 images but stuck in his mind one being of a hostage who was released from by how most. but then also saying he was struck by the images of palestinians. people were turning to what was left of the homes in gauze, the rubble that had been created in gauze. and how had that had such a profound effect on, on him what you didn't hear from him? the was coming to a nation specific condemnation of the suggestion coming from the white house about what should happen in gaza. that was absent. but obviously we heard very clearly that the reference to the 2 state solution and the need for palestinians to rebuild the hugs. and the on the u. k. even in germany, you know, germany, one of the countries named by international human rights groups as risk and complicity and war crimes by supplying weapons to as well as eve
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who have lost the vote, who have sort of felt disillusioned and left out of the democratic party, and the liberal gen z "mainstream." with that being said, how will legacy institutions, and for those of on you stage, how will your respective stakeholders and organizations that you represent, i guess, try to reach out to generation z? on the left, many young people, especially here at u.s.c., we've had big pro-palestinian protests, a lot of anger against the democratic party for not being more pro-palestinian. meanwhile, we've had many young males, young male friends, who are dishe will house resolutionedded by the republican party, and cheering when trump won. masculinity is back. >> i want to answer your question, but i want to ask you a question. where do you get your news? >> i still watch a lot of legacy media. i admit i'm a big fan of politico. >> good answer. >> shout out to the graphics team. they do a really good job. >> and what would, for you, what would make you trust legacy media more? >> i think legacy media really started not just focusing on the main headline, you know, the main is
who have lost the vote, who have sort of felt disillusioned and left out of the democratic party, and the liberal gen z "mainstream." with that being said, how will legacy institutions, and for those of on you stage, how will your respective stakeholders and organizations that you represent, i guess, try to reach out to generation z? on the left, many young people, especially here at u.s.c., we've had big pro-palestinian protests, a lot of anger against the democratic party for not...
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mm. inconvenient fact of was liberated by the soviets, fed army guess who was asked to the party, me the russians. so the germans, who did the killing, the polls who built the calms for them. are there, do you find you there who populated the, you know, 14, the subdivision, you know, work in the camps. the last thing is led to aliens who gleefully told through the villages for a bottle of vodka, exposing their jewish neighbors, telling them and ditches executing them on last, they were all invited with the soviets, the russians, who did the fighting and dying to liberate these calms. were left outside the gate . welcome to the 4th, right. welcome to the 12 that brings us to the end of another, a rapid fire hel, hop through haiti's, which is uh, basically uh, the west where you spend trillions and trillions of dollars for things like a i that isn't really a, it's not that intelligent at all. the chinese of just demonstrated that you can get a lot better banks. you're both actually working hard educating yourself. look at the one ukraine. it's another trillion dollar. i screw up, like
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but there is a big fight inside the party about the direction, how liberal it should be, what language it should use. i'm not sure he'll have much influence on that. >> and you wrote about this for notice this week, jasmyne, the headline of your story, the next dnc chair will walk into a firestorm. there's a lot of internal problems he has to deal with as well. >> yeah, it's not only that this new dnc leader is going to have to basically assume a major role in the party that is kind of headless right now. it doesn't have a major leader kind of marching to the beat there, but also internally, they're really kind of there is a there is a real feeling of a deteriorating morale. they are multiple complaints from the union, one about just the massive amount of firing, laying off that they had after the election. normally these kind of committees lay off people after election, but they felt that it was way more widespread than was believed to be about 500 people that they laid off. and then they felt that the leadership at the dnc didn't actually want to come to the table and talk about thes
but there is a big fight inside the party about the direction, how liberal it should be, what language it should use. i'm not sure he'll have much influence on that. >> and you wrote about this for notice this week, jasmyne, the headline of your story, the next dnc chair will walk into a firestorm. there's a lot of internal problems he has to deal with as well. >> yeah, it's not only that this new dnc leader is going to have to basically assume a major role in the party that is kind...
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the story quotes one party goer saying the room is entirely filled with white people. one liberalcaster pushed that narrative. >> in this article this "new york magazine" article that i thought was fascinating and telling, they talk about how so many of the people in d.c. for the inauguration were bound by this desire to be unfettered in what they are saying and people saying i'm -- now i can say the f word or the slur or r word. >> harris: pearson said that party was, in fact, organized by black men. among them a boxer, rappers and comedians. "new york magazine" with a statement the cover was cropped so the center of the picture was published in. we think it provides an accurate impression on the weekend. great to see you, c.j. pearson. talk to me about the journey you are on right now to get this corrected. >> we want to hold these people accountable. they can paint us as racist without any accountability. that ends now. we're going the fight to hold these people accountable. nothing to be ashamed about loving your country, loving god and supporting donald trump and i will never
the story quotes one party goer saying the room is entirely filled with white people. one liberalcaster pushed that narrative. >> in this article this "new york magazine" article that i thought was fascinating and telling, they talk about how so many of the people in d.c. for the inauguration were bound by this desire to be unfettered in what they are saying and people saying i'm -- now i can say the f word or the slur or r word. >> harris: pearson said that party was, in...
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drop out of the presidential race or is this just the liberal ecosystem taking care of itself like it often does? >> i don't know didn't run more party'sontract. he is off the grid completely since donald trump took office. and i think he probably likes it that way at this point. i doubt it was hey, you want to act in that next netflix series? no. i don't see why that would be terribly enticing there, todd. >> carley: he was previously represented by the same talent agency from 2017 to 2020 during that time book came out. i'm sure this has to do with books and speeches. and i don't know about laying on the beach. >> todd: you don't think he will be in gentleman mangi 3? >> carley: probably not. one never knows. bill gates. he was on "the view" recently and the topic of the u.s. aid cuts came up. and he is not in favor of this. take a listen to what he had to say. >> i'm a little worried particularly with this usaid stuff. my foundation partners with usaid on nutrition and getting vaccines out and there is incredible people. hopefully we will get some of that work back in shape. in fact, if we don't, you know, you could have literally m
drop out of the presidential race or is this just the liberal ecosystem taking care of itself like it often does? >> i don't know didn't run more party'sontract. he is off the grid completely since donald trump took office. and i think he probably likes it that way at this point. i doubt it was hey, you want to act in that next netflix series? no. i don't see why that would be terribly enticing there, todd. >> carley: he was previously represented by the same talent agency from 2017...
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party for a long time. there were more registered democrats than republican force long time. not all those people were liberalhey weren't democrats. so they control all of the cultural levers of society and being out of that power very uncomfortable for them. various issues they lost ground double digits on education for instance, i don't think they have any practice talking to normal people anymore spending a lot of time censuring people and ignoring them. >> that's a good point. they actually have a plan, it's called rage, joey and mary katharine ham, thank you so much. coming up, parents, pay attention because democrats are trying to strip away your rights. your parental rights about what your children are doing at school. we're going to explain this, next. ♪ 7 million us businesses rely on tiktok to compete. within a week of posting, i had over $25,000 in sales. i don't have a million dollars to put towards marketing and branding. tiktok was the way and it saved my company. we had a video do really good this week. sales were up 29%. about 80% of my business right now is from tiktok. small businesses thriv
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trump as as much of an aberration and, and a liberal side that's a little apparently allegedly exhausted by it. and so you as someone who pushed the democratic party, as i mentioned earlier in the broadcast, in a different era, do you view this as also a challenge for the democrats to find new and other ways, or is it just not that complicated? you can only do. you only do so much other than you're not going to be a vigilante. so you go to the courts, you make your points and you go towards the midterms. >> now the democrats need to have a complete reboot. they've been functioning inside the beltway, and that's what their tendency is. that's what everybody's tendency is to function inside the beltway. the republicans actually have for 20 years have been building outside the beltway with their gazillions of dollars from all the billionaires whose taxes they're now cutting. and the democrats haven't done that. this this is not an inside the beltway fight. this is an outside the beltway fight. and you know, the name democrat has been branded really badly. and we don't run enough local candidates to unbranded. we leave whole swaths of legislative seat
trump as as much of an aberration and, and a liberal side that's a little apparently allegedly exhausted by it. and so you as someone who pushed the democratic party, as i mentioned earlier in the broadcast, in a different era, do you view this as also a challenge for the democrats to find new and other ways, or is it just not that complicated? you can only do. you only do so much other than you're not going to be a vigilante. so you go to the courts, you make your points and you go towards the...
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party at 31%. that is far lower than their rival, the republicans. 43%. and this week, liberals celebrated and took credit when trump backpedaled on this blanket freeze of federal spending. but that was largely thanks to the courts and, frankly, regular people crying foul. now, that fact, though, did not stop minority leader chuck schumer from taking an awkward victory lap. >> donald trump, with his cruel policy has aroused the american people. and what we're saying is go to your local official, your local congressman or your local senator and have them get to the president. but the roots of democracy are deep. people are aroused. i haven't seen people so aroused in a very, very long time in terms of going, trying to get this done. >> i mean, the world jin han so. >> so, so i'm a writer and words have shades of meaning. >> yes. >> and aroused is the wrong. >> word there. >> word especially to keep saying it over and over and over again. >> like you just couldn't. >> say it. it's not. i think he was aroused. i think. he was aroused. i feel the former editor of. >> cosmopolitan ha
party at 31%. that is far lower than their rival, the republicans. 43%. and this week, liberals celebrated and took credit when trump backpedaled on this blanket freeze of federal spending. but that was largely thanks to the courts and, frankly, regular people crying foul. now, that fact, though, did not stop minority leader chuck schumer from taking an awkward victory lap. >> donald trump, with his cruel policy has aroused the american people. and what we're saying is go to your local...
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liberal side. that's a little apparently allegedly exhausted by it. and so you as someone who pushed the democratic partys to find new in other ways, or is it just not that complicated? you can only do you only do so much other than you're not going to be a vigilante. so you go to the courts, you make your points and you go towards the midterms. >> now the democrats need to have a complete reboot. they've been functioning inside the beltway, and that's what their tendency is. that's what everybody's tendency is to function inside the beltway. the republicans actually have for 20 years have been building outside the beltway with their gazillions of dollars from all the billionaires whose taxes they're now cutting. and the democrats haven't done that. this this is not an inside the beltway fight. this is an outside the beltway fight. and, you know, the name democrat has been branded really badly. and we don't run enough local candidates to unbranded. we leave whole swaths of legislative seats unchallenged in red states. that is insane. people are never going to get to know the democratic party and who we r
liberal side. that's a little apparently allegedly exhausted by it. and so you as someone who pushed the democratic partys to find new in other ways, or is it just not that complicated? you can only do you only do so much other than you're not going to be a vigilante. so you go to the courts, you make your points and you go towards the midterms. >> now the democrats need to have a complete reboot. they've been functioning inside the beltway, and that's what their tendency is. that's what...
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party for a long time. there were more registered democrats than republicans for a very long time. not all of those people were liberal, but they were democrats. and so they've controlled all of the cultural levers of society. and being sort of out of that power is very uncomfortable for them. and you can see it there's on various issues. they've lost ground in double digits on education, for instance, and i just don't think they have any practice talking to normal people anymore because they've been spending a lot of time censuring normal people and ignoring them. >> well, that's a that's a really good point. yeah, i think they actually have a plan. it's called rage. joey and mary katharine ham, thank you so much. and coming up, parents pay attention because democrats are trying to strip away your rights, your parental rights about what your children are doing at school. we're going to explain this next. >> have you ever heard the expression that sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction? i think this is one of those stories. yosemite national park 1200mi■s of soaring cliffs, cascading falls and endless groves of
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and i think democrats need liberalism needs to actually stand for viewing as an individual first. again, i think that identity politics have hurt the democratic party, and i think they have been divisive. and that's one of the lessons from this election. >> and i do feel and i say this as a voting republican, but i do feel like democrats this cycle were talking about what they wanted voters to care about, not what voters were repeatedly in polls time and time again, telling them that they cared about. so oftentimes it was things like democracy. it's a privilege to be able to go to the voting booth and vote about democracy when you can't afford your groceries, when you can't afford to buy a home, when that's just not top of mind. and i think in this era of the isms and going very far into identity politics, which have a place and need to be part of our cultural and political discourse, they've left behind the working class. if you are in, you know, a mill in the middle of the country, you're not really thinking about dei or which label of a group that you're going to be in. you're thinking about how you're going to pay your bills. >> and i agree wit
and i think democrats need liberalism needs to actually stand for viewing as an individual first. again, i think that identity politics have hurt the democratic party, and i think they have been divisive. and that's one of the lessons from this election. >> and i do feel and i say this as a voting republican, but i do feel like democrats this cycle were talking about what they wanted voters to care about, not what voters were repeatedly in polls time and time again, telling them that they...
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liberal, maybe find one republican per major or department, and then what do you have? rabid anti-west activism. pro-terror activism. usaid is almost uniformly peopled by one party. for it. that's the difference. >> dana: okay, coming up, president trump making a big move on transgender athletes in women sports. find out what he did next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jessica: president trump signing an executive order to prevent people who are biologically males from participating in women's or girls sporting events. watch. >> we will defend the proud tradition of female athletes, and we will not allow men to beat up, injure, and cheat our women and our girls. from now on, women sports will be only or women. you know, if you'd like to gather around me, come on. [applause] secret service is worried about them? [laughter] what a nice picture this is, governor. >> jessica: so, greg, this was clearly a potent issue for trump and the republicans on the campaign trail, broad consensus 79% think that biological males should not be in women sports. what did you think of today? >> greg: it is free money on the table. it was bizarre the democrats refused to take it. that moment is one of th
liberal, maybe find one republican per major or department, and then what do you have? rabid anti-west activism. pro-terror activism. usaid is almost uniformly peopled by one party. for it. that's the difference. >> dana: okay, coming up, president trump making a big move on transgender athletes in women sports. find out what he did next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jessica: president trump signing an executive order to prevent people who are biologically males from participating in women's...
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liberals are simply tired of politics, or whether they agree with more of mr. trump's platform than they want to admit. i mean, the first job one has to be figuring out where your party the people who could vote for you are. right. and is there anybody who has any clear handle on that at all? >> you know. >> i may get in trouble for this, but i really this this finger pointing is really problematic. this is this should not be a consultant class conversation. and frankly, i don't think a lot of this conversation needs to be generated from dc. if you look at what's happening in in both parties. >> so not from ken martin. >> not necessarily know ken is a little different because he's about he's about taking over the party nationally and really digging into state parties. but what i mean by that is if we have two parties where so many of the voters within each party don't trust the federal government, don't trust congress, you can't necessarily look to congress for all of those answers. a lot of that work has to be done on the ground, being hyper local and hyper targeted. democrats have had some really good leaders that have been able to push back. look at chris murphy,
liberals are simply tired of politics, or whether they agree with more of mr. trump's platform than they want to admit. i mean, the first job one has to be figuring out where your party the people who could vote for you are. right. and is there anybody who has any clear handle on that at all? >> you know. >> i may get in trouble for this, but i really this this finger pointing is really problematic. this is this should not be a consultant class conversation. and frankly, i don't...
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mm. inconvenient fact of was liberated by the soviets fed army, guess it was and asked to the party and the russians. so the germans, who did the killing, the polls who built the calms for them. are there, do you find you there who populated the, you know, 14, the subdivision, you know, work in the camps. the last thing is led to aliens who gleefully told through the villages for a bottle of vodka, exposing their jewish neighbors, telling them and ditches executing them on last, they were all invited with the soviets, the russians, who did the fighting and dying to liberate these calms. were left outside the gate . welcome to the 4th, right. welcome to the well, that brings us to the end of another, a rapid fire hel, hop through haiti's, which is uh, basically uh, the west where you spend trillions and trillions of dollars for things like a i that isn't really a, it's not that intelligent at all. you know, the chinese of just demonstrated that you can get a lot better banks. you're both actually working hard educating yourself. look at the one ukraine. it's another trillion dollar. i sc
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party. turning to foreign security forces, the presence of third country troops would manifestly violate article five, but this does not mean anything short of a people's liberation army base flying a red flag is permissible. the presence of foreign security forces could violate the regime of neutrality even if they are not representative in open military formations. modern warfare has seen powers seek to evade legal imitations by disguising their actions in civilian garb. from russia's notorious little green men to hamas terrorists hiding in hospitals or disguised in journalist, bad actors seek to exploit the fact that international treaties focus on sovereign actors. many of china's man-made islands begin a civilian project before being militarized. this issue is discussed in senate ratification hearings. informal forces would be prohibited under the treaty. thus the civilian character of the chinese presence does not mean it cannot represent a violation of the treaty if these companies and their employees involved chinese covert agents or other agencies of chinese security forces. this leads us to the final question, who determines whether neutrality is being
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the labour party, the liberal democrats, the conservatives, the tuc, the cbi, the bank of england, theand you're wasting your time. and yet and yet we built up a movement across this country which forced david cameron. remember him. i tell you what, the history books went. and that referendum happened and i was able to. i was able to go to the emergency debate in brussels the day after the referendum. quite extraordinary. i mean, i got on eurostar. i got off at the station in brussels. i mean,...