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better with the liberal democrats. this victory must bea liberal democrats.y must be a containing point, notjust for oui’ be a containing point, notjust for our communities here in brecon and radnor share. but for the whole country as well. people are desperately crying out for a different kind of politics. there is no time for tribalism. in our country, we are faced with a boris johnson government and a threat of a no deal brexit. so my very first act as yourmp, when no deal brexit. so my very first act as your mp, when i arrive in westminster will be to find mr boris johnson, wherever he is hiding, and tell him loud and clear stop playing with the future of our communities and rule out a no deal brexit now. applause this is a time when people who share liberal values must work together. which is why i want to thank the green party and plaid cymru for their courageous decision to support me this time. the trust and responsibility i now carry to represent every person and every community across mac three is immense. it is an enormous privilege to follow in th
better with the liberal democrats. this victory must bea liberal democrats.y must be a containing point, notjust for oui’ be a containing point, notjust for our communities here in brecon and radnor share. but for the whole country as well. people are desperately crying out for a different kind of politics. there is no time for tribalism. in our country, we are faced with a boris johnson government and a threat of a no deal brexit. so my very first act as yourmp, when no deal brexit. so my...
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i'm not a big fan of the women's liberation. the women's liberation. but maybe it will help women stand up for the respect they're due. neat, very nice politician's remark. i'm not in favor of this, though it might be a good thing. that's how you do it. that's how you push the culture while seeming to be conservative. we've seen this before. the beatles, as we have said, if you smile and you're dressed in suits, you can get away with a lot. well, loretta lynn, same thing. so you get -- you know where i'm going with this. what we've seen is, then, astonishingly difficult, how astonishingly difficult it is for women to open up space within popular music to raise the sets of issues that are raised by liberal and radical feminism in the 1960's and '70s. as i say, ironically but not really ironically, because we now understand the mechanism, ironically it's country music and disco that in certain ways advance women's issues more aggressively than rock ever did. and finally, to complete this, the most successful women's song, the most successful form of wome
i'm not a big fan of the women's liberation. the women's liberation. but maybe it will help women stand up for the respect they're due. neat, very nice politician's remark. i'm not in favor of this, though it might be a good thing. that's how you do it. that's how you push the culture while seeming to be conservative. we've seen this before. the beatles, as we have said, if you smile and you're dressed in suits, you can get away with a lot. well, loretta lynn, same thing. so you get -- you know...
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a win for the liberal democrats over the
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democrats, if they are pony, the liberal democrats, if they a re really pony, the liberal democrats,s news, but first, the headlines on bbc news. the liberal democrats win the brecon and radnorshire by—election, leaving borisjohnson's government with a working majority of one. the raf are dropping hundreds of tons of sand and gravel onto the damaged reservoir dam in whaley bridge. two holiday firms with bookings from more than 50,000 people have ceased trading. in the business news — some disappointing news from the construction sector. output declined for the third month running injuly, according to the ihs markit/cips pm just published. according to the report, this reflects lower volumes of work across the board. two package holiday firms have collapsed, affecting more than 50,000 travellers. malvern group, which incorporates manchester—based late rooms and york—based superbreak mini holidays, known as super break, has ceased trading. a no—deal brexit would result in an instant shock to the uk economy, the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, has warned. in an interview w
democrats, if they are pony, the liberal democrats, if they a re really pony, the liberal democrats,s news, but first, the headlines on bbc news. the liberal democrats win the brecon and radnorshire by—election, leaving borisjohnson's government with a working majority of one. the raf are dropping hundreds of tons of sand and gravel onto the damaged reservoir dam in whaley bridge. two holiday firms with bookings from more than 50,000 people have ceased trading. in the business news — some...
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conservatives fighting to hold on, liberal democrats sensing a chance. it would be close. i do hereby declare thatjane dodds is duly elected member of parliament for the said constituency. a win for the party that campaigned against brexit, and a message to the new prime minister from parliament's newest member. my very first act as your mp when i arrive in westminster will be to find mr borisjohnson, wherever he's hiding, and tell him loud and clear — stop playing with the future of our communities and rule out a no—deal brexit now. liberal democrats threw everything at this by—election, although they held back from their staunch "stop brexit" message, knowing it might cost them votes in a constituency finely balanced between leave and remain. in the end, it was a narrow victory, but one the lib dems will say shows that they are a party on the up. the liberal democrats were helped here by other anti—brexit parties standing aside. it was a terrible result for labour, who finished a distant fourth. the brexit party managed third, maybe costing the conserv
conservatives fighting to hold on, liberal democrats sensing a chance. it would be close. i do hereby declare thatjane dodds is duly elected member of parliament for the said constituency. a win for the party that campaigned against brexit, and a message to the new prime minister from parliament's newest member. my very first act as your mp when i arrive in westminster will be to find mr borisjohnson, wherever he's hiding, and tell him loud and clear — stop playing with the future of our...
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those liberal professors did a better job.'s not even close which is why products of the universities today are people like aco - - aoc called in the longest socialist organization in the united states. and the head of communist party ms - - usa is a membership surge under trump which is about 5000 if it is 5000 they dwarf fat what they call democraticoc socialism actually communist pro had their meeting i was reading reports on that and the pictures was an old group. that was an indicator of who they were. >>host: have you ever debated the socialist or the communist? >> definitely. going back to my days as an undergrad many times i am happy to dialogue with you. nbut i have not had an invitation to a major college to have a civil debate about the subjects which i am happy to do with charity and everybody being nic nice. i am always happy to dialogue. >>host: at in our meeting moments we will show you what professor paul kengor is currently reading. very quickly where professor is reading this may be our final question do you
those liberal professors did a better job.'s not even close which is why products of the universities today are people like aco - - aoc called in the longest socialist organization in the united states. and the head of communist party ms - - usa is a membership surge under trump which is about 5000 if it is 5000 they dwarf fat what they call democraticoc socialism actually communist pro had their meeting i was reading reports on that and the pictures was an old group. that was an indicator of...
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i voted liberal alliance.ped by the other remain parties, clyde comrie and the greens, choosing not to stand, handing the victory to jane dodds with just over a thousand votes. labour suffered a significant blow, falling to fourth, prompting further questions about its stance on brexit. ambiguity has not helped us in the last few years. we have tried to say to brexit voters, we are in favour of brexit, but we are in favour of remain. without a doubt this is a blow for the new prime minister. he was in wales only on tuesday and came to the constituency to try and gather support for his man, but that just wasn't enough. his first electoral task failed. borisjohnson's task of getting any future brexit vote through parliament has become trickier. so how do the numbers now stack up in parliament? there are 650 seats in the house of commons. the government now comprises 320 of those seats — ten of those are members of the democratic unionist party— they've propped up the government since the 2017 general election. 3
i voted liberal alliance.ped by the other remain parties, clyde comrie and the greens, choosing not to stand, handing the victory to jane dodds with just over a thousand votes. labour suffered a significant blow, falling to fourth, prompting further questions about its stance on brexit. ambiguity has not helped us in the last few years. we have tried to say to brexit voters, we are in favour of brexit, but we are in favour of remain. without a doubt this is a blow for the new prime minister. he...
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so he sent i want to make a liberal appointment to the supreme court. this is normal today, donald trump 2016 put on the list of potential nominees that he would consider but in the 60s this was unheard of. to tie the presidential campaigns so closely to the type of justice you would select. and i found in the archives one of nixon's advisor said it does not make me happy to see this but nixon is convinced that's what voters want. nixon did not overtly support the opposition, he did not say sabotage this all give you the guy you want if i'm elected. but because he was attacking the court for the campaign that was implied, that was clear to everyone and pat buchanan was still around and became an explained privately nixon wanted the fordyce nomination killed but he did not want our fingerprints on the murder weapon. so all of this opposition ultimately culminated in a filibuster. there was 163 nominations for the court, fordyce is the first person to be targeted by filibuster. now the opposition was not done just yet. they viewed them as target practice
so he sent i want to make a liberal appointment to the supreme court. this is normal today, donald trump 2016 put on the list of potential nominees that he would consider but in the 60s this was unheard of. to tie the presidential campaigns so closely to the type of justice you would select. and i found in the archives one of nixon's advisor said it does not make me happy to see this but nixon is convinced that's what voters want. nixon did not overtly support the opposition, he did not say...
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. >> sean: liberal cities, one after another. we had decades of liberal rule. they are the worst cities in the country, the worst run, the most poverty, the most crime. eight years of obama-biden. 13 million americans food stamps, 8 million more poverty. really, we want to give these people power back? and now, they want to the new green deal on top of that? how is that going to work out, lou? >> lou: i don't think it's going to work out at all. the reason is that this president has exposed the constituency and the coalition of the left in this country as simply being geared towards two things. more federal programs and more dependency. he is reversing dependency, as you pointed out in your monologue. we have fewer people on food stamps, fewer people taking welfare. they have jobs. he is creating more of them. the dems, you know, sean, right now they are talking recession. but the reason they are talking recession is that they are in depression about their prospects for 2020. >> sean: while said. lou, get those ratings up. being number one is just not enough. y
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. >> sean: lou dobbs, liberal studies, one after another, we've had decades of liberal rule. they are the worsts cities in te country, the worst run, the most poverty, the most crime. eight years of obama-biden. 13 million more americans, food stamps, eight mandy moore, property, lowest labor participation rates and see '70s. really? we want to give these people power backe and now they want te new green deal on top of it? how is that going to work out, lou? >> i don't believe it's going to work out at all, sean. the reason is, this president has exposed the constituency and the coalition of the left in this country as simply being geared toward two things: more federal programs and more dependency. he is reversing dependency and as you pointed out in your monologue, we have fewer people on food stamps, fewer people taking welfare. they have jobs. he is creating more of them. he is truly -- right now, they are talking recession but the reason they are talking recession is that they are in depression about their prospects for 2020. >> sean: well said. lou dobbs, get those rati
. >> sean: lou dobbs, liberal studies, one after another, we've had decades of liberal rule. they are the worsts cities in te country, the worst run, the most poverty, the most crime. eight years of obama-biden. 13 million more americans, food stamps, eight mandy moore, property, lowest labor participation rates and see '70s. really? we want to give these people power backe and now they want te new green deal on top of it? how is that going to work out, lou? >> i don't believe it's...
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i've been very disappointed that liberals who say, you consider yourself a liberal.consider myself mostly liberal at this point. part of what i thought i was part of to be a liberal was caring and compassion and wanted to make sure the people were included and i never wanted liberalism to stand for we want freedom for women without concerns about what's best for children. i'm still in favor freedom for women but i want women to have the choice in whether or not to have children but the second they make the choice to have children they should have free choice for their children's needs to be heard. you don't have to do that in life now that you have her control but if you choose to do that then you choose to give up the choice of making your personal freedom more important than your children's healthy life. >> host: warren ferrell you talk about the cost of the boy crisis. what's your estimate? >> guest: my estimate is about $1 trillion a year if you think about the homeland security cost in protecting against isis and the cost of prisons. we have had a 700% increase
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>> well -- >> sean: why do liberals allow this to happen in their cities?ot one proficient kid in math. not one! >> let me try and grapple with it. new york was blessed, we had five straight mayoral terms with republicans, three bloomberg and two giuliani. it set us on a course where we sheltered our homeless. we sheltered 95% of our homeless people, despite the fact that we have some of the same problems as, say, san francisco does. san francisco and new york and every big city is dealing with drug addiction and mental illness. that's at least half of the homelessness problem right there. san francisco and the california towns are struggling.f they don't know what to do. should they enforce -- >> sean: why are liberals elected when they fail? why are they? why? >> by rote, by reflex, they are reelected and reelected and reelected, no one judges them. >> sean: all right, thank you both. when we come back, more "hannity." ♪ both. both. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful
>> well -- >> sean: why do liberals allow this to happen in their cities?ot one proficient kid in math. not one! >> let me try and grapple with it. new york was blessed, we had five straight mayoral terms with republicans, three bloomberg and two giuliani. it set us on a course where we sheltered our homeless. we sheltered 95% of our homeless people, despite the fact that we have some of the same problems as, say, san francisco does. san francisco and new york and every big...
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when i was hired, there were still what i call new deal liberals, professors who were liberal but they thought, let's have diversity we can agree with, ideological diversity. it was fun to have people with different views. socrates and plato were teaching. they didn't want everyone in their little symposia to think like them. i think it is disappearing, if it has not already disappeared from most departments. other than the hard sciences, i think in a lot of the social sciences and humanities departments, you have people who don't believe in ideological diversity. they won't hire conservatives. i think when i retire, which will be when i die many years in the future, i hope, because they are not getting me out of there -- although if there was a good buy out, i would think about it. but i would be shocked if they replaced me with another conservative. thinkk the faculty today that what they are doing with diversity is just the right answer. you would never have people who think the wrong thing. the right thing these days is racial and gender diversity. i think you are right, the studen
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and coulter even bolstered she is more of a man than a liberal. [laughter] but when you think about it, this kind of makes sense. conservatism is more supported by men generally speaking it isn't a perfect correlation. i explained why it's not, but it tends to be more hawkish in its foreign-policy and about the territory to build the wall ended up controlling women's reproduction of this that tends to be more supportive of women's rights and not a perfect correlation but when we look at the 2018 u.s. congress out of o0 women and 81 are democrats. before i run package for science i want to offer a couple of clarifications. the first is whenever we study evolutionary science, we have to be cautious not to make the naturalistic fallacy and that would state just because that je something is arrived at by a logically that it's necessarily desired o or moreover that it's inevitable. often times our instincts are none of those things. every piece of technology is an example of how we can transcend our genes. the other is most of the inputs including the
and coulter even bolstered she is more of a man than a liberal. [laughter] but when you think about it, this kind of makes sense. conservatism is more supported by men generally speaking it isn't a perfect correlation. i explained why it's not, but it tends to be more hawkish in its foreign-policy and about the territory to build the wall ended up controlling women's reproduction of this that tends to be more supportive of women's rights and not a perfect correlation but when we look at the...
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and instead of growing together the liberals rad liberals radic. and insteaz of instead of 0 a u had a fight going on. and now the contradictions between individual rights and group rights between a permanent frame of government and an ever-changing frame of government that has, you know, is in a permanent state of transformation as barack obama -- you know, five days away from the election he said, you know, we're approaching -- we're five days away from fundamentally transforming america.te but that's what liberalism, the living constitution is about. it's nothing but transformation. mark: if it's nothing but transformation, that's a long way from the cans teution. constitution. so my question is, where does it take it? where is the blueprint? if it's not the constitution, it's something else. they just do this on the fly? >> in twhair mind it takes us toward an ever more perfect social democracy, to put it in a harmless form, in which each of us would be transformed into a more and more, basically a more and more perfect human being in a more an
and instead of growing together the liberals rad liberals radic. and insteaz of instead of 0 a u had a fight going on. and now the contradictions between individual rights and group rights between a permanent frame of government and an ever-changing frame of government that has, you know, is in a permanent state of transformation as barack obama -- you know, five days away from the election he said, you know, we're approaching -- we're five days away from fundamentally transforming america.te...
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the most votes joining the liberals, the most opinions for liberal majorities. gorsuch has surfaced as the maverick among the conservative justices. numbers like the conventional labels tell us nothing about whether justice gorsuch is performing well or poorly as a judge. maybe he is breaking a new trail on which the other conservative or originalist judges will eventually be persuaded to follow him. maybe he's just well, idiosyncratic, meaning wrong. in my remaining time i would look at a few of justice gorsuch's promise disagreement -- prominent disagreements with his fellow conservatives. here's where i think things are most interesting. statesversus united decided june 17 reaffirmed a string of presidents holding that the double jeopardy clause of the fifth amendment does not bar successive prosecutors -- prosecutions for the same act under their distinct criminal statutes. this dual sovereignty doctrine has been recognized for so long that it was surprising a case was taken up on the subject. it remains a mystery who voted to grant certiorari. there was no
the most votes joining the liberals, the most opinions for liberal majorities. gorsuch has surfaced as the maverick among the conservative justices. numbers like the conventional labels tell us nothing about whether justice gorsuch is performing well or poorly as a judge. maybe he is breaking a new trail on which the other conservative or originalist judges will eventually be persuaded to follow him. maybe he's just well, idiosyncratic, meaning wrong. in my remaining time i would look at a few...
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yourself a liberal. >> i consider myself mostly liberal but not slightly -- at this point.ecause i feel being part of what i wanted, part of what i thought i was part of was caring and compassion and making sure people were included. i never wanted liberalism to stand for we want freedom for women without concern of what is best for children. i'm still in favor of freedom for women but i want women to have the choice whether or not to have children but the second they make the choice to have children they have made a free choice for their children's needs to be put first. you don't have to do that in life now that you have both birth control but if you choose to do that then you choose to give up the choice of making your personal freedom more important than your children's healthy life. >> host: you talk about the cost of the boy crisis. what is your estimate? >> my estimate is $1 trillion a year, homeland security cost to protect against isis. we have a 700% increase in the prison population and prison building since 1970. the cost of maintaining prisoners who become men
yourself a liberal. >> i consider myself mostly liberal but not slightly -- at this point.ecause i feel being part of what i wanted, part of what i thought i was part of was caring and compassion and making sure people were included. i never wanted liberalism to stand for we want freedom for women without concern of what is best for children. i'm still in favor of freedom for women but i want women to have the choice whether or not to have children but the second they make the choice to...
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liberal democrats along with an alliance of other pro— european union parties have won the parliamentaryelection in wales. that means the new prime minister's government majority in the house of commons is reduced to one. the labour party who were in power in this seat until 1979, were beaten into fourth place by the brexit party, another indication of the political current moving in the uk at the moment. that had live to our correspondent in mac three. —— in brecon and radnorshire. it is. and it is not the result that boris johnson would have wanted just one week into his time in downing street. this was a key electoral test between the conservative party, very much in favour of brexit and his new uncompromising staunch message that it will be delivered by the current deadline of october 31, come what may. and the liberal democrat party who was seen as the challenges here in brecon and radnor shed —— in brecon and radnorshire with an uncompromising stop brexit message. and they cut through with the help of smaller parties, plaid cymru and the green party who agreed not to stand in this
liberal democrats along with an alliance of other pro— european union parties have won the parliamentaryelection in wales. that means the new prime minister's government majority in the house of commons is reduced to one. the labour party who were in power in this seat until 1979, were beaten into fourth place by the brexit party, another indication of the political current moving in the uk at the moment. that had live to our correspondent in mac three. —— in brecon and radnorshire. it...
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conservatives fighting to hold on, liberal democrats sensing a chance.ssage to the new prime minister from pa rliament‘s newest member. my very first act as your mp when i arrive in westminster will be to find mr borisjohnson, wherever he's hiding, and tell him loud and clear — stop playing with the future of our communities and rule out a no—deal brexit now. liberal democrats threw everything at this by—election, although they held back from their staunch "stop brexit" message, knowing it might cost them votes in a constituency finely balanced between leave and remain. in the end, it was a narrow victory, but one the lib dems will say shows that they are a party on the up. the liberal democrats were helped here by other anti—brexit parties standing aside. it was a terrible result for labour, who finished a distant fourth. the brexit party managed third, maybe costing the conservatives a win. for him and for his party, defeat will be deeply felt. we can speak tojonathan for the latest now, and jonathan, there is no doubt that this result is bad news for
conservatives fighting to hold on, liberal democrats sensing a chance.ssage to the new prime minister from pa rliament‘s newest member. my very first act as your mp when i arrive in westminster will be to find mr borisjohnson, wherever he's hiding, and tell him loud and clear — stop playing with the future of our communities and rule out a no—deal brexit now. liberal democrats threw everything at this by—election, although they held back from their staunch "stop brexit"...
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the earthquake they expected to have been actually have an earthquake of scandals and the liberal liberal conservative forces are stronger than previously the greens advanced the socialist collapsed the extreme left lost almost 50 seats finance ago there was no far right at all was there so you hold the door open for them during the last 5 years i think this is not the time for blame game me this is the time to stand for the truth isn't it time to look at what happened the achievements of the last 5 years back to reach a passing variance come to being a board just united kingdom and the more damaged weaker government the reason why was a very minor heart was never in leaving you why you saw it as a car in the damage limitation exercise so you say that she said she was quite concerned to live a practice that she promised on the numerable cations to deliver back she failed and in the end i'm afraid we'll have to fail well sure the party lost confidence and so did the house of commons but there was a lot of ignorance on the live side wasn't that i mean even among some of the most visible cam
the earthquake they expected to have been actually have an earthquake of scandals and the liberal liberal conservative forces are stronger than previously the greens advanced the socialist collapsed the extreme left lost almost 50 seats finance ago there was no far right at all was there so you hold the door open for them during the last 5 years i think this is not the time for blame game me this is the time to stand for the truth isn't it time to look at what happened the achievements of the...
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then after the dam was liberated from i.a.s. it was just 394 cubic meters. so this and in 2018 the level dropped to 235 cubic meters the students. do so after the islamists have been driven out of turkey used the water supply as a weapon against us and has been causing huge problems for people in the region is going to. the water in the dam has fallen dramatically mooted deep details the disastrous consequences hospitals bakeries and farms suffer from frequent power shortages with only 2 turbines running he explains it's extremely difficult to maintain even a rudimentary supply of electricity at the same time he and his team have to deal with the damage wrought by the free syrian army and islamic state. in the fight they had with the limited means available to us we managed to restore the dam to a relatively good condition. but we urgently need spare parts we've already fitted the parts so we have moved course you know. the ability of the teacher in dam to guarantee royalties electricity supply in the future depends on turkey he says the fear at the headquar
then after the dam was liberated from i.a.s. it was just 394 cubic meters. so this and in 2018 the level dropped to 235 cubic meters the students. do so after the islamists have been driven out of turkey used the water supply as a weapon against us and has been causing huge problems for people in the region is going to. the water in the dam has fallen dramatically mooted deep details the disastrous consequences hospitals bakeries and farms suffer from frequent power shortages with only 2...
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roberts and the liberal members of the court thought this was pretextual. in other words, ross was not telling the truth. they decided that because ross indicated shortly after taking office in early that he wanted a 2017 citizenship question on the census but it was not until march 2018 that he said the doj had requested the question in order to ensure better compliance with the vra. the court acknowledged there was no legal or constitutional impediment to asking a citizenship question on the census. it had been asked on every census but one between 1820 and 2010. since the administrative seizure act allowed for review by the secretary of commerce, it was suspected that ross was not perfectly honest about the reason for the citizenship question on the census, quote meaningful judicial review of chief justice roberts put it cannot be had until the case had been remanded for further examination, and that's what the court ordered in this case. they remanded the case to have further evidence taken with respect to ross's motives. the courts reasoning was critic
roberts and the liberal members of the court thought this was pretextual. in other words, ross was not telling the truth. they decided that because ross indicated shortly after taking office in early that he wanted a 2017 citizenship question on the census but it was not until march 2018 that he said the doj had requested the question in order to ensure better compliance with the vra. the court acknowledged there was no legal or constitutional impediment to asking a citizenship question on the...
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just as gorsuch was also the most likely to vote with three liberals doing so twice.sicture begins to emerge just as gorgeous have in the most interesting voting pattern. he was tied with justice thomas himselfburg and found outnumbered as a conservative member in a liberal block. more such crossover votes than any other justice. breyertied with justice and wrote the second greatest number of opinions overall, exceeded only by justice thomas at 26, but his total was pumped up by his not unusual 12 occurring opinions. finally, just as gorgeous robe for the divided decisions and spoke three times would be conservative justices and three times with the liberals. crossover votes, by aost for liberals conservative justice courses has surfaced as the matter among the conservative justices. thenumbers, like conventional labels conservative and liberal tell us nothing about if he is performing well. maybe he is raking a new trail in which judges will be eventually persuade to follow it. -- decided a moment ago that they hold the double jeopardy for the same act under their cr
just as gorsuch was also the most likely to vote with three liberals doing so twice.sicture begins to emerge just as gorgeous have in the most interesting voting pattern. he was tied with justice thomas himselfburg and found outnumbered as a conservative member in a liberal block. more such crossover votes than any other justice. breyertied with justice and wrote the second greatest number of opinions overall, exceeded only by justice thomas at 26, but his total was pumped up by his not unusual...
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jane dodds, the liberal democrat had this message for boris johnson.are desperately crying out for a different kind of politics. there is no time for tribalism. when our country is faced with a borisjohnson government and a threat of a no deal except. so my very first act as your mp, when i arrive in westminster, will be to find mr boris johnson, arrive in westminster, will be to find mr borisjohnson, wherever he is hiding, and tell him loud and clear, stop playing with the future of our communities and rule out a no deal brexit now! our political correspondentjoins us now live from brecon. this is quite bad news for the prime minister, isn't it? it certainly is. not the result he wa nted certainly is. not the result he wanted and not the result conservative party, as a whole wanted. it was always going to be close here in brecon between the conservatives and the main challenges, the liberal democrats. it really was a straight fight between the two of them. tories trying to hang onto this seed after theirmp trying to hang onto this seed after their mp
jane dodds, the liberal democrat had this message for boris johnson.are desperately crying out for a different kind of politics. there is no time for tribalism. when our country is faced with a borisjohnson government and a threat of a no deal except. so my very first act as your mp, when i arrive in westminster, will be to find mr boris johnson, arrive in westminster, will be to find mr borisjohnson, wherever he is hiding, and tell him loud and clear, stop playing with the future of our...
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waving learn to mcchrystal until they're liberal in a new but i want to say that that we have time to time in democratic systems we have crises the fact is that you need to face some kind of transition period and we have 64 now i've seen several of them so that time's a time we have a crisis and after the crisis certain things will be changed and i think this is a very fundamental crisis because of the fact that so many things are changing so much a new sleep this is exceptional in that respect when you were taking offense into the european union being a democracy was enough now you have to be either a liberal democracy or illiberal democracy which is not i assume a good place is there any middle ground can a democracy be conservative and both its economic and social approach it should be much more efficient i think the democratic system has to be changed we have a lot of legacies of early they say industrial age so that if you look at the structure of the government it's almost the same everywhere. and i don't believe that for example let's take an example. of a population who is goi
waving learn to mcchrystal until they're liberal in a new but i want to say that that we have time to time in democratic systems we have crises the fact is that you need to face some kind of transition period and we have 64 now i've seen several of them so that time's a time we have a crisis and after the crisis certain things will be changed and i think this is a very fundamental crisis because of the fact that so many things are changing so much a new sleep this is exceptional in that respect...
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and there was our liberators. and curiously enough it was the first time i ever heard about americans. needless to say that i was far from thinking that one day i would be an american myself. >> but, yeah, you had said that. you'd never even heard of an american. >> no, i had heard about the germans, the italians, the russians, the english. the americans, where do they come from? no idea. i was a kid. i was 6 years old. >> what do you remember about reunifying with your mother and your sisters? >> yes, as soon as paris was liberated and as soon as they restored the train service, which was a couple of days later, my mother was on the first train, and she came to visit us. and i remember that day. my sisters came to -- because she went first to see my sisters in their boarding school. and they took her to me. and they were hiding -- my mother was short so she was easy to hide behind my sisters. and my sisters said, guess who's here. you know what? at 6 years old, it's so easy to forget about your loved ones. i had
and there was our liberators. and curiously enough it was the first time i ever heard about americans. needless to say that i was far from thinking that one day i would be an american myself. >> but, yeah, you had said that. you'd never even heard of an american. >> no, i had heard about the germans, the italians, the russians, the english. the americans, where do they come from? no idea. i was a kid. i was 6 years old. >> what do you remember about reunifying with your mother...
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i guess i'm the designated liberal. >> greg: i was talking to dan.ou know he's a lefty. >> dan: big time. >> donna: as you know, i don't believe in pointing out people who are out there supporting any candidate but this information is publicly available. it's publicly available on the website, the ftc report is publicly available. i found out who gave to the governor, who didn't. >> dana: i like how you bring props. >> greg: a lot of things are publicly available but when a congressman puts it out to his followers on twitter. >> donna: donald trump is the biggest twitter you know what in the whole wide world. >> greg: success story? is that you know what? >> donna: he pushes buttons like no one else. this is not doxxing. >> dan: give out the name of the business. >> donna: i think his intention was to expose these individuals who'd given to the president under the circumstances. some of these individuals also gave to the congressman. >> dana: can we hear from one of those people on the list. he came on television to talk about it. >> being outed as a
i guess i'm the designated liberal. >> greg: i was talking to dan.ou know he's a lefty. >> dan: big time. >> donna: as you know, i don't believe in pointing out people who are out there supporting any candidate but this information is publicly available. it's publicly available on the website, the ftc report is publicly available. i found out who gave to the governor, who didn't. >> dana: i like how you bring props. >> greg: a lot of things are publicly available...
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torator: bobby seale wants set up an american liberation front to parallel the national liberation frontf south vietnam, the hanoi-sponsored viet cong. with the communist north vietnamese, they have murdered or maimed hundreds of thousands of vietnamese civilians, and over 300,000 american soldiers trying to help keep southeast asia from communist subjugation. graves have been uncovered in south vietnam, disclosing over 2000 bodies, most in civilian clothing. many victims were bound and executed, while some were undeniably buried alive. south vietnamese who managed to escape the atrocities say the victims were mostly teachers, policemen, minor government officials, farmers and some soldiers, and were made to dig their own graves. the black panther party, we have been accused of being led by the american communist party. we have been accused of that quite a bit. didn'tr: bobby seale reply to the accusation the black panther party is part of the world communist apparatus, but his minister of information, eldridge cleaver, a top voice of the black panthers speaking from communist dominated
torator: bobby seale wants set up an american liberation front to parallel the national liberation frontf south vietnam, the hanoi-sponsored viet cong. with the communist north vietnamese, they have murdered or maimed hundreds of thousands of vietnamese civilians, and over 300,000 american soldiers trying to help keep southeast asia from communist subjugation. graves have been uncovered in south vietnam, disclosing over 2000 bodies, most in civilian clothing. many victims were bound and...
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there is a political liberalism in russia there is economic a liberalism in russia is that every community average society is going through changes it's. evolving can an average society of that of the certain level of conservatism attached or at. least notion they must be discounted to be made clear . and i think that at the level of our societies these 2 year period is nothing you know where they scale that's why i think that to date we need to apply new efforts so that we could build the new architecture of european security together for our country and we're going to talk about climactic jan that . means that our 2 countries are big powers. to countries sort of the countries with the strong economical ties way also to have common ideals that we share and that's why. our soldiers our servicemen. a number of times throughout the history they fought together on one side that's why i think that we should continue our dialogue of course maybe today we will not be able to resolve or or our problems. russia has always had a special relationship with the western world that's part of the russian
there is a political liberalism in russia there is economic a liberalism in russia is that every community average society is going through changes it's. evolving can an average society of that of the certain level of conservatism attached or at. least notion they must be discounted to be made clear . and i think that at the level of our societies these 2 year period is nothing you know where they scale that's why i think that to date we need to apply new efforts so that we could build the new...
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he wanted to design a system that slowed down the liberation. he is particularly encouraged by the large size of the american republic. he thinks because america is so big, it would be hard for mobs to discover each other, and by the time they do, they will get tired and go home, therefore, their representatives will be able to deliberate lawfully by reason rather than passion. that is why representation, which judge gregory so powerfully reminded us, is the core of a representative republic, is key. unlike athens, the framers did not want direct democracy. they didn't want referenda or brexit vote or twitter poles. they wanted thoughtful representatives of the people to deliberate and compromise. and that is why it is so significant we are here on the 400th anniversary of representation. how did they express these guarantees in the constitution itself? at the national constitution center, which i want you to visit if you have not yet. we have the five earliest drafts of the constitution ever written, including the very first draft written by th
he wanted to design a system that slowed down the liberation. he is particularly encouraged by the large size of the american republic. he thinks because america is so big, it would be hard for mobs to discover each other, and by the time they do, they will get tired and go home, therefore, their representatives will be able to deliberate lawfully by reason rather than passion. that is why representation, which judge gregory so powerfully reminded us, is the core of a representative republic,...
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a liberal democracy versus authoritarian system will matter. because it's affect that. know when looking at digital technologies they are more or less applied in a different type of for entertainment and they are rather easy to be done because because you need only rather limited ecosystem for that but into future when we are moving to health care transportation. education financial services it means that the ecosystem is going to be very complicated and you need and that is very relevant you need consumers citizens who are really educated well trained to have capacity to live in that kind of society and i think that is the challenge for every single society roughly the same way like earlier in the investors or set the educational systems in the world have been designed for industrial society to be growth and now we have we need changes in order to get citizens who have capacity to do that but i think it's clear that citizens in these so-called authoritarian societies also have such capacity in fact levels of education in both russia and china
a liberal democracy versus authoritarian system will matter. because it's affect that. know when looking at digital technologies they are more or less applied in a different type of for entertainment and they are rather easy to be done because because you need only rather limited ecosystem for that but into future when we are moving to health care transportation. education financial services it means that the ecosystem is going to be very complicated and you need and that is very relevant you...
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they wanted to liberation and compromise.ignificantit is so we are here on the four 50th anniversary of representation. how did they expressed these guarantees and the constitution itself? at the national constitution center, which i want you to visit if you have not yet. we have the five earliest straps of the constitution ever written. including the very first raft written by that forgotten but her roark framer james wilson. he wrote the first words ever written about the constitution. it says in the preamble that the government of the united states of the executive, legislative, and judicial branch. separation of powers. the idea of we the people came later. it was only the third draft that said we the people of the united states. separation of powers was the crucial, central innovation. where did he get the notion? from the revolutionary era state constitutions. and in particular from the virginia declaration of rights. not only is virginia responsible for the 400th anniversary of the rule of law, it is responsible for th
they wanted to liberation and compromise.ignificantit is so we are here on the four 50th anniversary of representation. how did they expressed these guarantees and the constitution itself? at the national constitution center, which i want you to visit if you have not yet. we have the five earliest straps of the constitution ever written. including the very first raft written by that forgotten but her roark framer james wilson. he wrote the first words ever written about the constitution. it...
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very disappointed that liberals who say, and you consider yourself a liberal? >> mostly liberal. but not more than just slightly. at this point. because i really feel you know part of what i wanted, part of what i thought i was part of to be a liberal, was caring and compassion and wanted to make sure people were included and i never wanted liberalism to stand for, we want freedom for women without concern about what's best for children. i'm still in favor of freedom for women. but i want women to have the choice to win her children but the second they make the church her children, they have made a free choice riches needs to be put first. you do not have to do that life. now that your birth control. but if you choose to do that, then you choose to give up the choice of making your personal freedom more important than your children's healthy life. >> warren farrell, a talking book also about cost of the boy crisis. what is your estimate? >> estimate is about $1 trillion per year. if you think about the homeland security cost, to protect against isis, think about the cost of priso
very disappointed that liberals who say, and you consider yourself a liberal? >> mostly liberal. but not more than just slightly. at this point. because i really feel you know part of what i wanted, part of what i thought i was part of to be a liberal, was caring and compassion and wanted to make sure people were included and i never wanted liberalism to stand for, we want freedom for women without concern about what's best for children. i'm still in favor of freedom for women. but i want...
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it comes from having a liberal view. if you have a liberal view, you come out immediately with the context that democrats do things for good and generous reasons. therefore, you don't want to investigate against democrats like you do republicans. why aren't they going after joe biden, a presidential candidate about what he knew about the trump campaign? >> sean: oh, but he's asked him. barack obama was asked about, why did you start your career in the home of domestic terrorists? why? george stephanopoulos did ask the question, after he was on my radio show the day after. he had never heard of them before. he said, i'll write it down and ask him. if it was trump, he'd be asked every second. some kind >> the problem, sean,i actually think they've had a strategy with republican presidents for a long time. yes, donald trump's gotten the worst of it. they have basically taken down everyone we've had since watergate. george w. bush left the white house with his approval in the toilet. he couldn't buy a good story. it's what t
it comes from having a liberal view. if you have a liberal view, you come out immediately with the context that democrats do things for good and generous reasons. therefore, you don't want to investigate against democrats like you do republicans. why aren't they going after joe biden, a presidential candidate about what he knew about the trump campaign? >> sean: oh, but he's asked him. barack obama was asked about, why did you start your career in the home of domestic terrorists? why?...
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this reach a question liberal democrats to sayjoined, it doesn't quite hang because liberal democrats saying it's not a nodal brexit we don't want, we don't wa nt nodal brexit we don't want, we don't want brexit. there's a big difference. some form of deal at no brexit as opposed to no deal brexit. the thing is, as his words get bandied around, they mean very different things. and that is a challenge because that's where the newly of the leader of liberal democrats was not overly enthusiastic about this offer by the labour leader. she can see the difference between backing and saying there's a nodal brexit and saying there's a nodal brexit and saying we don't want brexit, that's a baltics that is playing out at the moment. what we are looking for is the kind of honesty, politicians says, tell us where you stand on remain and leave. until a switch party wa nt remain and leave. until a switch party want to be aligned with based on that premise. and if you could do that for us, will be a lot clearer about what they're voting for undergo supporting in terms of what the politicians want. t
this reach a question liberal democrats to sayjoined, it doesn't quite hang because liberal democrats saying it's not a nodal brexit we don't want, we don't wa nt nodal brexit we don't want, we don't want brexit. there's a big difference. some form of deal at no brexit as opposed to no deal brexit. the thing is, as his words get bandied around, they mean very different things. and that is a challenge because that's where the newly of the leader of liberal democrats was not overly enthusiastic...
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he thinks liberal democracy means liberals in california. he doesn't even understand the basic tenants of political -- [inaudible conversations] yeah, he thought busing was how do you physically get this. >> host: yeah. >> guest: he doesn't understand. he's not a profound man. he's not a very learned man. yes, he got into an ivy league school, but his father paid his way in. he's not a very bright man. but he understands one thing, marketing, right? and he understands it for one purpose, trump. to enrich himself. donald trump, i interviewed two people in this boom who know donald trump very well who made it very clear he didn't think he was going to win the presidency. he ran twice before as marketing stunts to, in one case, enhance his contract negotiations for the apprentice with nbc. and when he finally ran in earnest, it was in large part or to put himself on the biggest global marketing stage ever so that he could impress the kremlin to get his long-desired moscow trump tower so that he could sell more apartments around the world. so th
he thinks liberal democracy means liberals in california. he doesn't even understand the basic tenants of political -- [inaudible conversations] yeah, he thought busing was how do you physically get this. >> host: yeah. >> guest: he doesn't understand. he's not a profound man. he's not a very learned man. yes, he got into an ivy league school, but his father paid his way in. he's not a very bright man. but he understands one thing, marketing, right? and he understands it for one...
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i don't think it's just that they're liberal voters. i think they're people looking for disruption so it's a different kind of person. maybe id logically that's where -- idealogically, that's where they are, but looking for someone to blow up the system. >> thank you very much. >>> new this morning, the police officer in the eric garner case vowing to appeal after being fired from the new york police department and stripped of his pension. garner's family has thanked the department but is now demanding the state pursue the other officers involved. cnn's brynn gingras is here. >> o'neill actually choked up when delivering this news, admitting that it was going to anger the rank and file. >> it is clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a new york city police officer. >> more than five years after the controversial death of eric garner. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> reporter: the nypd is firing one of its own. >> this was not an easy decision. it's not something that i could make over a few hours. and i hav
i don't think it's just that they're liberal voters. i think they're people looking for disruption so it's a different kind of person. maybe id logically that's where -- idealogically, that's where they are, but looking for someone to blow up the system. >> thank you very much. >>> new this morning, the police officer in the eric garner case vowing to appeal after being fired from the new york police department and stripped of his pension. garner's family has thanked the...
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when i was hired there were still what i would call new deal liberals, professors who were liberal, but they thought, let's have a diversity we can agree with, ideological diversity because it was fun to have people of lots of different views. you know, socrates and plato are teaching they don't want everyone in the symposium to think like them. you want to advance by critical examination by as many different people and views as possible. i think that's disappearing if it's not already wholly disappeared from most departments. others in the science, the hard sciences and i think in a lot of these social sciences and humanities departments you have people who don't believe in ideological diversity anymore. they won't hire conservatives. i think when i retire, which will be when i die many, many years ago -- many, many years in the future, i hope because they're not getting me out of there, although if there was a good buyout, i would think about it, but i would be shocked if they replaced me with another conservative. i think that the faculty today don't believe -- they think what they'r
when i was hired there were still what i would call new deal liberals, professors who were liberal, but they thought, let's have a diversity we can agree with, ideological diversity because it was fun to have people of lots of different views. you know, socrates and plato are teaching they don't want everyone in the symposium to think like them. you want to advance by critical examination by as many different people and views as possible. i think that's disappearing if it's not already wholly...