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because you have a lot of years here that relations between the two sides of the aisle are at their nader. >> it is a difference between putting on an act in a committee hearing room and how you act on the senate floor. there is no lack of collegiateality in the senate but what the democrats are doing is putting up a good front, knowing they're going to lose and trying to convince their left wing base which is demanding of them something they can't deliver. they're demanding they defeat this nominee. that's not going to happen. so the next thing they could do is put on a good show and a good fight and think senator booker went entirely too far last night. >> but ultimate question, is this your legacy, beginning with the decision to hold open the scalia vacancy because of the death of justice scalia through the organization of the appeals and supreme court nominee, is this the most part of the legacy. >> i think so. the longest impact on the country. in the legislative process, there is not much you can do all by yourself. the one thing the majority leader could do is the schedule. what yo
because you have a lot of years here that relations between the two sides of the aisle are at their nader. >> it is a difference between putting on an act in a committee hearing room and how you act on the senate floor. there is no lack of collegiateality in the senate but what the democrats are doing is putting up a good front, knowing they're going to lose and trying to convince their left wing base which is demanding of them something they can't deliver. they're demanding they defeat...
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happened to those countries or russia's policies towards those countries because russia clearly sees nader as an existential threat and in the grand scheme scheme of things i think russia believes that it can sacrifice its relations with both georgia and ukraine in order to protect itself i wonder if the same is true in the reverse. for both of these countries that you see of russia as an existential threat we only need to count protect you from know that russia is the existential the threat for georgia who will be clever and brief enough to speak openly about the problems which exist i'm sure that we will find solution always russia and i'm sure that we will have normal relations with russia russia have a right to be sure. he's its. borders will be in their will not to bring is a straight forward for them and in today's situation we should take this into account because the world have been changed a lot and very seriously and i'm absolutely sure that if georgia wants to restore territorial integrity of georgia wants to be a. normal country and to develop the normal way georgia should be c
happened to those countries or russia's policies towards those countries because russia clearly sees nader as an existential threat and in the grand scheme scheme of things i think russia believes that it can sacrifice its relations with both georgia and ukraine in order to protect itself i wonder if the same is true in the reverse. for both of these countries that you see of russia as an existential threat we only need to count protect you from know that russia is the existential the threat...
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democrats to have a victory by killing his nomination that's what's really going on as a proxy war ok nader in new york ground weigh in on what we just heard from jeff here because you know if the e.c. use a term of vanquished people and i think that's what a lot of people feel that voted for donald trump they feel they have been vanquished by a political system that doesn't listen to listen to them and then we have been watching it and miss n.b.c. . i think was kaput kathy katie tertiary said i can't believe the rank and file the republican party still supports him that her whole message here tell me she doesn't understand half the country go ahead nate in new york. although a few things to touch on there i mean republicans this point no longer make up half the country if they ever did but they are shrinking in number is every day they are losing the campaign going about registered rather more having from becoming democrats only half the population they can vote voted for him i think that sort of the country i would say is closer to a third and you know they're nothing which their voice wa
democrats to have a victory by killing his nomination that's what's really going on as a proxy war ok nader in new york ground weigh in on what we just heard from jeff here because you know if the e.c. use a term of vanquished people and i think that's what a lot of people feel that voted for donald trump they feel they have been vanquished by a political system that doesn't listen to listen to them and then we have been watching it and miss n.b.c. . i think was kaput kathy katie tertiary said...
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the wall, of 90 miles an hour, and landfall looks like it will be probably to the west of hong kong, nadernday and it will take heavy rain in india to china by the stage. how has this season fair so far, the typhoon for the asian pacific? we had the other typhoon, which was only a few weeks ago that was injapan, that one moved really quickly, and does what is not moving so quite quick. this is not moving so quite quick. this is the peak of the typing season in the philip means —— and philippines august september, last time we had a typhoon hit the philippines was in december 2016. and we'll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers, our guests joining me tonight are the independent‘s deputy political editor rob merrick, and the author and broadcaster, natalie haynes. the headlines on bbc news... hurricane florence makes landfall on east coast of the united states, with high winds and torrential rain. in the philippines, typhoon mangkhut has made landfall with sustained winds of a hundred and twenty five miles—per—hou
the wall, of 90 miles an hour, and landfall looks like it will be probably to the west of hong kong, nadernday and it will take heavy rain in india to china by the stage. how has this season fair so far, the typhoon for the asian pacific? we had the other typhoon, which was only a few weeks ago that was injapan, that one moved really quickly, and does what is not moving so quite quick. this is not moving so quite quick. this is the peak of the typing season in the philip means —— and...
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democrats to have a victory by killing his nomination that's what's really going on here is a proxy war ok nader in new york ground weigh in on what we just heard from jeff here because you know if the e.c. use a term of vanquished people and i think that's what a lot of people feel that voted for donald trump they feel they have been vanquished by a political system that doesn't listen to listen to them and then we have been watching it and miss n.b.c. . i think was kaput kathy katie tertiary said i can't believe the rank and file the republican party still supports him that her whole message here tell me she doesn't understand half the country go ahead nate in new york or if you're going to touch on their new republic. this point no longer make up half the country if they ever did but they are shrinking in numbers every day they're losing macam talking about registered rosalee moron for becoming democrats only half the population they can vote voted for him i think that's sort of the country i would say it's closer to a third and you know they're nothing which their voice was very loudly heard
democrats to have a victory by killing his nomination that's what's really going on here is a proxy war ok nader in new york ground weigh in on what we just heard from jeff here because you know if the e.c. use a term of vanquished people and i think that's what a lot of people feel that voted for donald trump they feel they have been vanquished by a political system that doesn't listen to listen to them and then we have been watching it and miss n.b.c. . i think was kaput kathy katie tertiary...
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we were talking about what nader was doing and how important it is -- nato is doing and how important it is. the me shift the question to public diplomacy and support for nato. both here and in europe. it has been over 30 years since the cold war ended. the challenges today from russia are similar and entirely different. people who were not alive during the cold war are being asked to support and participate in military operations on behalf of nato. can you say a few words about , makingeed to go beyond the case to states and politicians and experts, to the public at large about how important nato is -- to the security particularly for younger people. new generations who have never experienced the war, it is a different thing for them. having said that, when you look at it, there is strong support for nato. especially in the united states. ,upport for nato has increased 60 something percent. it is strong support for nato in the united states. figures, to the latest the support has had hit a historic high level. maintainenge is to that bipartisan support for nato. i think that is partl
we were talking about what nader was doing and how important it is -- nato is doing and how important it is. the me shift the question to public diplomacy and support for nato. both here and in europe. it has been over 30 years since the cold war ended. the challenges today from russia are similar and entirely different. people who were not alive during the cold war are being asked to support and participate in military operations on behalf of nato. can you say a few words about , makingeed to...
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she was named manager of the harding presidential site after serving eight years as court nader as deskinator of the -- coordinator of the programs. will you please join me in welcoming sherry hall? [applause] miss hall: good afternoon. i'm so pleased to be able to kick off this afternoon's workshop sessions about the u.s. presidency and the press. because we are in marion, ohio and i represent the warren g. harding presidential site, it's appropriate that we start with is an harding. i think we'll find his presidency was a pivotal point in the relationship between the white house and the press. it's appropriate that we begin our discussion of the presidency and the press with the only newspaperman to be elected president, warren g. harding. this is the only president we've had who thoroughly understood the frustration and beauty of both sides of the relationship between the white house and the press. that this messy, ever-changing relationship is a necessary part of a democracy. a're going to start with building that's very familiar to us in maryland, the press house. this is how it lo
she was named manager of the harding presidential site after serving eight years as court nader as deskinator of the -- coordinator of the programs. will you please join me in welcoming sherry hall? [applause] miss hall: good afternoon. i'm so pleased to be able to kick off this afternoon's workshop sessions about the u.s. presidency and the press. because we are in marion, ohio and i represent the warren g. harding presidential site, it's appropriate that we start with is an harding. i think...
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still ahead here on al-jazeera for modern tinian nader is charged with corruption we take a look at the political future of christina kushner. and we look at how climate change is threatening livelihoods of followers across every rock. hello those big shots around ukraine and turkey of just about disappeared and there's still some pretty big ones wandering around the eastern side of spain southern france the western bowl of the mediterranean but the active weather windy wet weather and still bringing with it quite warm there is that over the british isles a picture of twenty three seven degrees in london twenty seven still in paris but when you weather heads off towards norway where it is still raining fairly often on the coast now the big shot of the green blots are still there in spite increasing to they've spread across italy swiss else trying to get towards austria but otherwise it's actually turned a little warmer in many places in europe the sun is out by day and days are getting short of what they haven't really changed just yet a lot lot of shows that you sort of out in the west
still ahead here on al-jazeera for modern tinian nader is charged with corruption we take a look at the political future of christina kushner. and we look at how climate change is threatening livelihoods of followers across every rock. hello those big shots around ukraine and turkey of just about disappeared and there's still some pretty big ones wandering around the eastern side of spain southern france the western bowl of the mediterranean but the active weather windy wet weather and still...
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the french ambassador, on the today programme, very recently, said they would be happy, nader lightedchuckles as rachel starts rolling her eyes. he is in yourfamily! as rachel starts rolling her eyes. he is in your family! he is a top chap. £40 billion of taxpayers money for two thirds of diddly squat, he said. i'm sure rachel will sponsor this. what do you think of his intervention over the weekend? —— i'm sure rachel will comment on this. he says their fundamentals which need implement in. what has been lacking so far actually showing what the future would look like. —— which need implement in. he will do thatjob at showing which need implement in. he will do that job at showing what the vision is like. the public out there, they either think we have already left. do you think? yes. why don't we tell them they have? 0r do you think? yes. why don't we tell them they have? or they want the politicians to get on with it. politicians are responsible for the future and it is about time they focused on that. gisela is right. as soon as you leave what we call the bubble, we are right in th
the french ambassador, on the today programme, very recently, said they would be happy, nader lightedchuckles as rachel starts rolling her eyes. he is in yourfamily! as rachel starts rolling her eyes. he is in your family! he is a top chap. £40 billion of taxpayers money for two thirds of diddly squat, he said. i'm sure rachel will sponsor this. what do you think of his intervention over the weekend? —— i'm sure rachel will comment on this. he says their fundamentals which need implement...
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sha nader: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, president trump campaigned to drain the swamp, but his administration has only accelerated the resolving door between the executive branch and industry lobbyists. last week i introduced a bill to restore the rules surrounding executive appointee lobbying to the higher standards of the previous administration. the ethics and public service act would make commonsense changes to make government more transparent and accountable. for example, it would close loopholes in the trump administration's ethics pledge allowing former appointees to communicate with the agency where they worked and permitting former lobbyists to join an executive agency they lobbied within the previous two years. government officials should not be shamelessly trading on their service for personal gain or help out the special interest that previously employed them. our democracy will function more effectively and the american people will be better served by a stronger separation between public service and co
sha nader: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, president trump campaigned to drain the swamp, but his administration has only accelerated the resolving door between the executive branch and industry lobbyists. last week i introduced a bill to restore the rules surrounding executive appointee lobbying to the higher standards of the previous administration. the ethics and public service act would make commonsense changes to make government more transparent and accountable. for example, it would...