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democratic party line on the ballot, but he had no success in other states. this self-destructive act did not defeat truman and nearly diminished the influence of the dixiecrats in the nationaldemocratic party. in 1960, southern democrats came up with a different strategy. state parties would put democratic party electors on the ballot but they would not necessarily vote for the democratic candidate nominated in los angeles. they might bargain with either democrats or republicans for some sort of deal on civil rights, or perhaps put the election into the house of representatives. southern democrats opposed this -- democrats in congress opposed the strategy, even the ones for mississippi in congress because if the election went to the house, they would be forced to vote for the national nominee in order to keep their party's seniority and continuous committee chairs. senator thurman, still a democrat in 1960, he changed in 1964, quietly supported nixon in south carolina while he was still a democrat. senator harry byrd did the same being in virginia. disillusion with the democrats, both conservative democratic senator thought nixon is the better alternative to kennedy. when t
democratic party line on the ballot, but he had no success in other states. this self-destructive act did not defeat truman and nearly diminished the influence of the dixiecrats in the nationaldemocratic party. in 1960, southern democrats came up with a different strategy. state parties would put democratic party electors on the ballot but they would not necessarily vote for the democratic candidate nominated in los angeles. they might bargain with either democrats or republicans for some sort...
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southern democrats opposed this strategy in congress because if the election went to the house, they would be forced to vote for the national nominee in order to keep their party's seniority and continuous committee chairs. senator thurmond quietly supported nixon in south carolina while he was still a democrat. senator harry byrd did the same thing. conservative democratic senator thought nixon is the better alternative to kennedy. when the governor of louisiana saw his plan for non-kennedy democratic electors sorted in louisiana, he made certain an independent collector qualify for the ballot. kennedy was fairly popular in louisiana because it was the one southern state that had a lot of catholics, so kennedy won. in mississippi, ross barnett put independent electors on the ballot and the states rights electors nearly defeated the democrats. five electors were pledged to support the then unknown national candidates while six were unpledged. the six electors, as well as the eight in mississippi ended republican defector from oklahoma, cast 15 votes for byrd in december 1960. on october 19, and luther king junior was arrested at a protest in atlanta. because he
southern democrats opposed this strategy in congress because if the election went to the house, they would be forced to vote for the national nominee in order to keep their party's seniority and continuous committee chairs. senator thurmond quietly supported nixon in south carolina while he was still a democrat. senator harry byrd did the same thing. conservative democratic senator thought nixon is the better alternative to kennedy. when the governor of louisiana saw his plan for non-kennedy...
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faced the difficulty that if a national democrat pushes on far as hubertoo humphrey had in 1948 at the democratic national convention, anathema to the southern wing of the party and they block your way. why, ofdy was, which is course, when kennedy is elected, even though the platform is pro-civil rights, he's not able much. it takes lyndon b. johnson to pass the civil rights act and rights act. he had better legislative kills than kennedy had. 60.9 countries or and kennedy was not too far from mccarthy. was foreign policy a big factor? a lot of voters don't vote on policy. it was quite a cold war. prof. rorabaugh: i think because of the cold war it really wasn't korean war wasn't that far back and eisenhower had seemed to end the korean war in that truman hadn't been able to do. easize wanted to take credit for eight years of decent prosperity and he thought that run. should the polling data showed that like thedn't really conservative domestic ideas of the republicans, but they did that republicans seemed more competent, meaning eisenhower had been more sopetent at foreign policy it was more of an endorsement of eisenhower than anyone else. that one of the r
faced the difficulty that if a national democrat pushes on far as hubertoo humphrey had in 1948 at the democratic national convention, anathema to the southern wing of the party and they block your way. why, ofdy was, which is course, when kennedy is elected, even though the platform is pro-civil rights, he's not able much. it takes lyndon b. johnson to pass the civil rights act and rights act. he had better legislative kills than kennedy had. 60.9 countries or and kennedy was not too far from...
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national social underground to get there which is the patriotic europeans against these lamas asian or the west the f.d.a. which is the third largest political party in the one day stag of the national democratic party is this far why it's becoming a mainstream establishment in germany. well i would say it's not becoming a mainstream establishments but it reached the mainstream or formulated a little bit different as has been always in the mainstream but it's becoming more openly now. the problem with these organizations is that they have very different kind of agendas but in the end they are all right wing and very much not extreme and radical and. they have different kind of shared bills regarding that you know some of them try to get more into the public some of them tried to be more extreme or more why or lend some of them are even terrorist organizations like you mentioned international nationalist socialist underground what i like to call themselves and yes so it's not becoming mainstream the mainstream. majority of people in my opinion still is not. very much affected by especially the extreme but they get into this populism of course especially if the and this of course keeps people al
national social underground to get there which is the patriotic europeans against these lamas asian or the west the f.d.a. which is the third largest political party in the one day stag of the national democratic party is this far why it's becoming a mainstream establishment in germany. well i would say it's not becoming a mainstream establishments but it reached the mainstream or formulated a little bit different as has been always in the mainstream but it's becoming more openly now. the...
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national social underground to get there which is a patriotic europeans against the islamisation of the west the f.d.a. which is the third largest political party in the one the stag of the national democratic party is this far why it's becoming now a mainstream establishment in germany. well i would say it's not becoming a mainstream establishment's it reached the mainstream or to formulated a little bit different it has been always in the mainstream but it's becoming more openly now. the problem with these organizations is that they have very different kind of agendas but in the end they are all right wing and very much not extreme and radical and. they have different kind of shared bills regarding that you know some of them try to get more into the public some of don't try to be more extreme or more why or lend some of them are even terrorist organizations like you mentioned international nationalist socialist underground what i like to call themselves and yes so it's not becoming mainstream the mainstream. majority of people in my opinion still is not. very much affected by especially the extreme but they get into this populism of course especially if the and this of course keeps people
national social underground to get there which is a patriotic europeans against the islamisation of the west the f.d.a. which is the third largest political party in the one the stag of the national democratic party is this far why it's becoming now a mainstream establishment in germany. well i would say it's not becoming a mainstream establishment's it reached the mainstream or to formulated a little bit different it has been always in the mainstream but it's becoming more openly now. the...
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the democratic party is investigating karen monahan's allegations but ellison's gop challenger for attorney general call that inside job. >> immigrants, nationalate democrats are doing an investigation but it is investigation by friends. >> reporter: this investigation passed from the national democratic party to state party and no results. the state party says it is being handled by outside firm. >> reporter: thank you very much. as we march closer to the midterms the kavanaugh effect looms large, the confirmation battle came up in the first debate in the tennessee senate race. >> what is going on now with the kavanaugh nomination on the part of both parties has turned into a circus. >> if i were in the senate i would vote yes, to move brett kavanaugh forward. and to send that vote to the floor. i would vote to confirm him. shannon: editor of a halftime report is here to weigh in. good to see you tonight. tennessee, they are getting in on this and interesting you have a democratic candidate tracking to the middle. would that happen in other states? >> this puts red state democrats in a difficult position because guys you heard from, popular f
the democratic party is investigating karen monahan's allegations but ellison's gop challenger for attorney general call that inside job. >> immigrants, nationalate democrats are doing an investigation but it is investigation by friends. >> reporter: this investigation passed from the national democratic party to state party and no results. the state party says it is being handled by outside firm. >> reporter: thank you very much. as we march closer to the midterms the...
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through to tom perez the head of the democratic national committee to have discussion with him for a year. david: he is the one that says ocasio-cortez is the future of partyn 50 days away. david: right. >> if the democrats don't have a clear agenda to show authenticity on living wage, on expanded health care, on a public works jobs program and on a new tax system to counter the tax cuts for the rich and corporate by the big business republican party, they may not win. david: by the way you know cortez, she was a bar tender in a restaurant. you know that restaurant closed down because they couldn't afford the new minimum wage of new york, you know that, right? you know that? so people she was working with, her coworkers are out of work now because of a mandate higher minimum wage. but let me be even more specific. she, folks have added up all she has been asking for, medicare for all is going to cross trillions of dollars over the years. adds up to $40 trillion the socialist agenda. how the heck are you guys going to pay for that? she was just interviewed by somebody. all she could account for was 2 of the $40 trillion. she had to say i well get back to yo
through to tom perez the head of the democratic national committee to have discussion with him for a year. david: he is the one that says ocasio-cortez is the future of partyn 50 days away. david: right. >> if the democrats don't have a clear agenda to show authenticity on living wage, on expanded health care, on a public works jobs program and on a new tax system to counter the tax cuts for the rich and corporate by the big business republican party, they may not win. david: by the way...
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democratic party is investigating karen monahan's allegations but ellison's g.o.p. challenger for attorney general calls it an inside job. watch. >> nothing is being done about it. the nationalts, state democrats, they say they are doing some kind of investigation but it stress investigation by friends. >> and fairness to doug wardlow, this did get passed along from the national democratic party to the state party and still, no results. the state party says it's being handled by an outside firm. shannon? >> shannon: trace gallagher, thank you very much. as we marched closer to the midterms, the kavanaugh effect looms large. tonight the confirmation battle came up in the first debate in the tennessee senate race. >> what is going on now with this kavanaugh nomination and washington, on the part of both parties, just disgusts me. it's a circus. >> if i were in the senate, i would vote yes to move judge kavanaugh forward. and do senate vote to the floor. i would vote to confirm him. >> shannon: fox news politics editor, editor of the halftime report from a chris stirewalt is here. good to see you tonight, sir. >> and you, madam. >> shannon: tennessee is getting in on this. it's
democratic party is investigating karen monahan's allegations but ellison's g.o.p. challenger for attorney general calls it an inside job. watch. >> nothing is being done about it. the nationalts, state democrats, they say they are doing some kind of investigation but it stress investigation by friends. >> and fairness to doug wardlow, this did get passed along from the national democratic party to the state party and still, no results. the state party says it's being handled by an...
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national social underground to get there which is the patriotic europeans against the islamisation of the west the f.d.a. which is the third largest political party in the one the stag of the national democraticparty is this far why it's becoming now a mainstream establishment in germany. well i would say it's not becoming a mainstream establishment's it reached the mainstream or too formulated a little bit different as has been always in the mainstream but it's becoming more openly now. the problem with these organizations is that they have very different kind of agendas but in the end they are all right wing and very much not extreme and radical and. they have different kind of shared bills regarding that you know some of them try to get more into the public some of them tried to be more extreme or more why or lend some of them are even terrorist organizations like you mentioned it to turn nationalist nationalist socialist underground what i like to call themselves and yes so it's not becoming mainstream the mainstream. majority of people in my opinion still is not. very much affected by especially the extreme but they get into this populism of course especially if the and this of course ke
national social underground to get there which is the patriotic europeans against the islamisation of the west the f.d.a. which is the third largest political party in the one the stag of the national democraticparty is this far why it's becoming now a mainstream establishment in germany. well i would say it's not becoming a mainstream establishment's it reached the mainstream or too formulated a little bit different as has been always in the mainstream but it's becoming more openly now. the...
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the national swedish democratic party is expected to make big gains. and mo farah winds the great north run for a record—breaking fifth consecutive time. kenya's contender winds the women's race. i'll have more for you in halfan women's race. i'll have more for you in half an hour. now, it is the week in parliament. hello there, and welcome to the week in parliament. our look back at all the big events here at westminster and beyond, as mps and peers returned from their summer break. coming up: theresa may sets out the evidence as she blames two russian intelligence officers for the salisbury novichok poisonings. should either of these individuals ever again travel outside of russia, we will take every possible step to detain them, to extradite them, and to bring them to face justice here in the united kingdom. scotland's first minister unveils her programme for government, while the northern ireland secretary announces she's cutting the pay of members of the stormont assembly, as the political deadlock continues. but one mp thinks it's time for outsid
the national swedish democratic party is expected to make big gains. and mo farah winds the great north run for a record—breaking fifth consecutive time. kenya's contender winds the women's race. i'll have more for you in halfan women's race. i'll have more for you in half an hour. now, it is the week in parliament. hello there, and welcome to the week in parliament. our look back at all the big events here at westminster and beyond, as mps and peers returned from their summer break. coming...
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the national swedish democratic party is expected to make big gains.fth consecutive time. kenya's contender winds the women's race. i'll have more for you in halfan women's race. i'll have more for you in half an hour.
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this attack, concerted, orchestrated in the national left wing media with the democratic national committee, the democratic party, the left. it is going to blow up in their faces. >> you know, if you look at what just happened in the primaries. ron desantis wins florida in the republican primary on wednesday. then to the right is this gentleman gillum. and he is very left wing. they never expected him to win. so as you go through even arizona and florida, california. they are so far left, their candidates, when it comes to november it's a different game totally. we are central. whoever trump supports wins their primaries. >> lou: you have to appreciate the president's sense of humor. he tweeted out that attorney general jeff sessions' job is safe, that he will not fire him before the midterm elections. >> right, before november. how many days is that? okay so we are safe. >> lou: 68 now. >> 68 days? you know what? i think, look, i don't know where jeff sessions gets off being the attorney general when in truth, how can you work for a guy who doesn't want you? where is your dignity? where is your self-esteem? whe
this attack, concerted, orchestrated in the national left wing media with the democratic national committee, the democratic party, the left. it is going to blow up in their faces. >> you know, if you look at what just happened in the primaries. ron desantis wins florida in the republican primary on wednesday. then to the right is this gentleman gillum. and he is very left wing. they never expected him to win. so as you go through even arizona and florida, california. they are so far left,...
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this was a fund-raiser benefiting the democratic national party. she w-- coming up at 6:00, we'l have more details a mrs. clinton's visit. >>> he's accused of raping at least ten women's in sick counties. today the nor-cal rapist made his first court appearance, some of the victims were there to confront him. jodi hernandez was there, and she's live with what the women are saying. >> reporter: those women say they've waited more than two decades to face their alleged attacker. finally they got a chance to do that. 258-year-old roy waller shook his head as he was formally charged with the first of at least ten rapes across northern california. prosecutors believe he's the notorious nor-cal rapist. >> i'm relieved, i am immensely grateful. >> nicole is believed to be his first victim. she was just 21 when he allegedly attacked her in her apartment. >> when you go 27 years feeling it's never going to get resolved, you're going to go to your grave and never know who he is, it was incredibly important for me to look him in the eye. >> reporter: this wom
this was a fund-raiser benefiting the democratic national party. she w-- coming up at 6:00, we'l have more details a mrs. clinton's visit. >>> he's accused of raping at least ten women's in sick counties. today the nor-cal rapist made his first court appearance, some of the victims were there to confront him. jodi hernandez was there, and she's live with what the women are saying. >> reporter: those women say they've waited more than two decades to face their alleged attacker....
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national. list sweden democrats the party led by jimmy aka son fought a campaign focused on immigration the gains for the far right will make it harder for the mainstream center left or center front to form a government. correspondent barbara faisal is outside the swedish parliament in stockholm and she joins us now for more hello to you barbara so polling stations have now been closed for a couple of hours and we're hearing the first exit polls have been coming in what are they telling us. now we've seen now the first results trickling in about a third of the voting stations and the regions have been counted and we see so little movement that means in the latest according to the latest results the democrats have been sliding down to third place with a round eighteen percent and the conservatives have. a very slight. gain over them but all this is not yet certain so we see that the results are still in flux and nothing is decided yet in the two big blocks the center left bloc in the center right bloc are still sort of neck and neck and indeed it will be very difficult for them to form a governmen
national. list sweden democrats the party led by jimmy aka son fought a campaign focused on immigration the gains for the far right will make it harder for the mainstream center left or center front to form a government. correspondent barbara faisal is outside the swedish parliament in stockholm and she joins us now for more hello to you barbara so polling stations have now been closed for a couple of hours and we're hearing the first exit polls have been coming in what are they telling us. now...
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nation. the democratic party of today's of resistance, scorched earth. i won't even meet with the supreme court candidate. i will vote no no matter what. that is not helpful to this country. the american people see through it and donald trump has called out the media and played on the democratic side of the aisle every step of the way and that is why america reacted an extension of the obama administration. 30 of 50 states went with donald trump and thank goodness they did. >> the idea i wouldn't meet with the supreme court nominee, have you heard of merrick garland? shannon: i knew that was coming. >> you opened your self to that. that is incredible. look at harry reid and chuck schumer. >> democrats set that precedent. shannon: we could debate those issues all day but let's get to the economy. edward lawrence will report on that. >> still the jobs report means good and bad news. the good news the economy created 201,000 jobs in august, average hourly wages increased to $27.60, the largest increase since 2009. >> people are starting to live. >> reporter
nation. the democratic party of today's of resistance, scorched earth. i won't even meet with the supreme court candidate. i will vote no no matter what. that is not helpful to this country. the american people see through it and donald trump has called out the media and played on the democratic side of the aisle every step of the way and that is why america reacted an extension of the obama administration. 30 of 50 states went with donald trump and thank goodness they did. >> the idea i...
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nation. the democrat party today is of resistance, a scorched earth, i'm going to vote no no matter what. that is not helpful to this country. and the american people see through it. and donald trump has called out the media that has played on the democratic side of the aisle every step of the way. and that's why america reacted, 30 of the 50 states went with donald trump, and thank goodness they did. >> how can you say -- i mean, really, i wouldn't meet with a supreme court nominee? >> i knew that was coming. you can't deny that. >> you opened yourself to that shot. but that's incredible. >> you look at harry reid and chuck schumer, no. the democrats set that precedent. >> i want to make sure we get to the economy because it's an important part. edward is going to report to us on that. >> the stellar jobs report, which means good and bad news. the good news, the economy created jobs in august. the largest increase since 2009. >> the one that stuck out to me was the wage. i mean, people are starting to be able to live. >> the bad news, in an exclusive interview i did with the president of
nation. the democrat party today is of resistance, a scorched earth, i'm going to vote no no matter what. that is not helpful to this country. and the american people see through it. and donald trump has called out the media that has played on the democratic side of the aisle every step of the way. and that's why america reacted, 30 of the 50 states went with donald trump, and thank goodness they did. >> how can you say -- i mean, really, i wouldn't meet with a supreme court nominee?...
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or do they want to be co-opted by the liberal-leaning national democratic party?ote will be very stark, it will be for everyone to see. >> blake: it's going to be a long week, gail. thank you for joining us on this labor day. thanks, gail trotter. >> great to be with you. >> ebony: a massive fire wreaked havoc on a museum that was full of iniquities. authorities are calling the law's "incalculable." plus, the job status of attorney general jeff sessions remains up in the air. along the split between the republicans that think you should go, and those that say he needs to say. >> kavanaugh faces the senate as a soda's don't ask goes commission hearings get underway on a showdown that could shape america's future. special coverage, live from d.c. tuesday on fox news channel. s t, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. hum
or do they want to be co-opted by the liberal-leaning national democratic party?ote will be very stark, it will be for everyone to see. >> blake: it's going to be a long week, gail. thank you for joining us on this labor day. thanks, gail trotter. >> great to be with you. >> ebony: a massive fire wreaked havoc on a museum that was full of iniquities. authorities are calling the law's "incalculable." plus, the job status of attorney general jeff sessions remains up in...
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government is not yet certain one thing is clear the nation's election sunday it's in the greatest support ever for the far right party the swedish democratsthe party increase their percentage in the national elections from twelve point four percent and twenty fourteen to seventeen point six percent yesterday depending upon the final tabulations it could be sixty three of three hundred forty nine seats and the parliament that's the riksdag swedish democrats currently have forty nine seats the social democrats largest party in sweden received twenty eight point four percent of the vote so it is a nation of roughly ten million people joining the e.u. back in one thousand nine hundred five but rejected using the euro in two thousand and three known for tolerance social justice and free markets sweden has the lowest debt of any e.u. nation in twenty seventeen sweden's g.d.p. was two point three percent a year in year over year currently stands at three point three percent the unemployment rate is six percent. the influential media mogul les moonves the chairman and c.e.o. of c.b.s. may be stepping down at some point and he does so i'm. it's a
government is not yet certain one thing is clear the nation's election sunday it's in the greatest support ever for the far right party the swedish democratsthe party increase their percentage in the national elections from twelve point four percent and twenty fourteen to seventeen point six percent yesterday depending upon the final tabulations it could be sixty three of three hundred forty nine seats and the parliament that's the riksdag swedish democrats currently have forty nine seats the...
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david: give us the sense you are getting support from the democratic party nationally. the sense that the democrats have not paid attention to hous statehouses. are you getting support? ben: i would say that we as a party we have to be a 50 state party. we are getting support. we are not seen as a swing state. when you look at what the republicans are doing, they are investing money for million dollars trying to hold on to this -- $24 million trying to hold on to this governorship. right now, we have seven democrats we sent to the house and one republican. house and one republican. done, theyricting is may be able to take more seats. we have to get serious as a party about understanding that this is a moment for forward thinking federalism, turning our states into models moving forward when the far right party controls every branch of our government. republicans are investing in maryland for a reason. they want to turn us purple. we need to make sure we move forward and reflect our values. david: thank you. really good to talk to you. that is ben jealous, credit company
david: give us the sense you are getting support from the democratic party nationally. the sense that the democrats have not paid attention to hous statehouses. are you getting support? ben: i would say that we as a party we have to be a 50 state party. we are getting support. we are not seen as a swing state. when you look at what the republicans are doing, they are investing money for million dollars trying to hold on to this -- $24 million trying to hold on to this governorship. right now,...
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what you have is the mayor basically giving notice to the democratic national party.: we are talking about a city that's known or human trafficking. it's growing by leaps and bounds. it has a massive drug problem. there are a lot of serious criminal issues in atlanta. not to have i.c.e.'s presence is baffling to me. >> you would think when your city is faced with problems and the voters are talking about illegal immigration, that the mayor would be more proactive, but she is not. the city is losing $7 million a year for not housing inmates. >> i agree with the mayor in terms of republicans should be all about local control and this is a decision made on the local level. it affects just i.c.e. it's reaction to the 400 or so children still separated from their parents. so this is the mayor putting a stake in the ground saying we don't stand for this kind of policy. we'll cooperate with every other law enforcement agency in the country. but we stand begins this cruel treatment. charles: is she conflating border patrol activities with i.c.e.? >> we have to look at the fac
what you have is the mayor basically giving notice to the democratic national party.: we are talking about a city that's known or human trafficking. it's growing by leaps and bounds. it has a massive drug problem. there are a lot of serious criminal issues in atlanta. not to have i.c.e.'s presence is baffling to me. >> you would think when your city is faced with problems and the voters are talking about illegal immigration, that the mayor would be more proactive, but she is not. the city...
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democratic party? >> i don't know she's different than the democratic party nationals. >> higher taxes, bigger government, opel borders. you mentioned amy mcgrath's response to those ads, here is one of the ads she has put up since the first ad started playing in her district. someday i will tell my children about flying combat missions, about working at the pentagon. i will also tell them about this time, where attack ads tried to make me someone i am not. andy barr things i'm too far left because i want every family to have health care and i want safety checks to help prevent school shootings. i'm amy mcgrath and i approve this method -- this message because defending the country is about protecting those we love. host: stephen shepard? guest: it appears it works, andy barr is ever so slightly in the lead in their internal polling and that's a big shift from where the race to an earlier in the summer which is why we had the race leaning democratic at one point. this is going to be an interesting election to watch. one of the other reasons i will be watching it is because polls close early in the night
democratic party? >> i don't know she's different than the democratic party nationals. >> higher taxes, bigger government, opel borders. you mentioned amy mcgrath's response to those ads, here is one of the ads she has put up since the first ad started playing in her district. someday i will tell my children about flying combat missions, about working at the pentagon. i will also tell them about this time, where attack ads tried to make me someone i am not. andy barr things i'm too...
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or and other matters there hose there is the moon you know the former deputy national press secretary of the democratic party and c.e.o. of the now own strategies consulting firm he joins us from las vegas and in new york amy holmes now the co-host of the p.b.s. show in principle former staffer to senate majority leader bill frist and amy i'll start with you as a woman does this concern you the kavanaugh. crisis. as a woman as an american as an observer this whole process concerns me and i just have a lot more questions than we have answers it's very fast moving we understand that . professor the professor that she does not necessarily want to talk to the senators she has said that she would prefer an f.b.i. investigation happen first chuck grassley the senate judiciary committee chairman has said he wants to offer options to talk to senators behind closed doors a hearing behind closed doors or in public and now possibly even to have judiciary staffers flights or her in california in order to get her story. you know as i say i that the whole thing is very bewildering to me frankly or do you feel. look it's v
or and other matters there hose there is the moon you know the former deputy national press secretary of the democratic party and c.e.o. of the now own strategies consulting firm he joins us from las vegas and in new york amy holmes now the co-host of the p.b.s. show in principle former staffer to senate majority leader bill frist and amy i'll start with you as a woman does this concern you the kavanaugh. crisis. as a woman as an american as an observer this whole process concerns me and i just...
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in fact this gets into another realm but nobody in the democratic party who stands as a national leaderat present unfortunately there are some very good people like jeff merkley but there isn't anybody with the dynamism to replace the hubert humphrey. we could use him badly now. >> ideologically apart from personality? >>. >> maybe warren. kamala harris in california. there are a few. but nobody is systematic or thoughtful. that may save more of the state of american politics than the democratic party in particular. >> in the republican party? >> [laughter] >> considering his amiable personality what kind of a president do you think humphrey would have been? >> leaving out vietnam for the moment and serving as president and reasoning together turning him into an offensive president crack. >> i think he would have been very effective in the same way he galvanized people to vote for the legislation he wanted to push through it would be difficult and long and hard but the country shifted by 68 but his willingness to entertain arguments and debate and seek compromise he has a chapter in the
in fact this gets into another realm but nobody in the democratic party who stands as a national leaderat present unfortunately there are some very good people like jeff merkley but there isn't anybody with the dynamism to replace the hubert humphrey. we could use him badly now. >> ideologically apart from personality? >>. >> maybe warren. kamala harris in california. there are a few. but nobody is systematic or thoughtful. that may save more of the state of american politics...
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democrats absolutely want president obama to play a big role in the midterms. like shawn said, president obama is probably one of the most, if not the most popular national figure who is in the democratic party and over this primary season, we've seen really two factions emerge with the democratic party. the establishment and the progressives. right now, democrats want to see gains in the house and senate and even in statehouses across the country. they need to be unified. i think a lot of democrats see president obama as the unifying figure because president obama in recent days has really shown he's willing to fight back against president trump really rolling back some of his major policies. progressives and establishment democrats alike are likely to get fired up about issues like the supreme court, which is a big base issue for conservatives as well. president obama is the one who can unify those two bases and getting them fired up over these issues. >> i want to talk about what nick mulvaney told a few donors yesterday. can you talk about the jeopardy that ted cruz is in because isn't the president going to campaign for ted krusz next month. >> this is an interesting situation. you look
democrats absolutely want president obama to play a big role in the midterms. like shawn said, president obama is probably one of the most, if not the most popular national figure who is in the democratic party and over this primary season, we've seen really two factions emerge with the democratic party. the establishment and the progressives. right now, democrats want to see gains in the house and senate and even in statehouses across the country. they need to be unified. i think a lot of...
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as a democrat, is that a position democrats want to embrace as a national party? e going to embrace a policy of significantly reforming how i.c.e. does business, and i think that's a totally fair conversation to have. i would say, you've mentioned three people, a vast majority of democrats running do not favor abolishing i.c.e. a vast, vast, vast majority. >> rachel: 's marie right, or they just not saying they favorite in their district but actually hiding their real feelings? >> dagen: if you watch cynthia nixon and andrew cuomo on that stage a giver, nixon, when she throughout the abolish i.c.e. idea several months ago, she was sitting next to joy behar and all these people were nodding their heads going as if it's a foregone conclusion that we need to get rid of the division in this country that fights human and child trafficking among other law enforcement powers that it has. she standing on that stage, she sitting there next to andrew cuomo, and andrew cuomo asked a one-up on i.c.e. it was enough to just say abolish i.c.e. come he calls them thugs. i thought
as a democrat, is that a position democrats want to embrace as a national party? e going to embrace a policy of significantly reforming how i.c.e. does business, and i think that's a totally fair conversation to have. i would say, you've mentioned three people, a vast majority of democrats running do not favor abolishing i.c.e. a vast, vast, vast majority. >> rachel: 's marie right, or they just not saying they favorite in their district but actually hiding their real feelings? >>...
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national. nationalist sentiment is pretty on the project change tones here for the general election the anti migrant sweden democrats party looks set to make big gains they define themselves as social conservative with a nationalist foundation but this we dish media is warning of something more and rival politicians but it is a racist party with nazi roots that's what i've always said that the sweden democrats deny i could say sions they are racist and say they are focus is on smart immigration policy this is like the old all way of trying to scare people off from voting for us. extreme in the european sense our policies are not extreme our politicians are not extreme in general however and your racism group has been doing some digging and found candidates to the parliament from the sweden democrats had links to the new nutty group the national socialist front we had some in our party . just today it was revealed that even the center party or the liberal part of the people have killed people who have sexually assaulted young females so unfortunately that happens in every party but because the swedish left wing media hates
national. nationalist sentiment is pretty on the project change tones here for the general election the anti migrant sweden democrats party looks set to make big gains they define themselves as social conservative with a nationalist foundation but this we dish media is warning of something more and rival politicians but it is a racist party with nazi roots that's what i've always said that the sweden democrats deny i could say sions they are racist and say they are focus is on smart immigration...
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democrat nomination for government. incumbent enter, the strength to hold off a challenge from actors and progressive candidate cynthia nixon. it could have national indications were deeply divided democrat partyit has already seen progressives pull off some shocking offsets of establishment incumbents. jackie is live from a polling location, in the upper east side of manhattan. jackie, great to see. what is turn out like right now? >> it is steady, harris. surprise wins from insurgent candidates have really put pressure on all income bids this primary season. the race for new york governor is known different, as we've seen in florida and massachusetts. in queens, new york, voters are eager for fresh leadership and push income is off the ticket. it's that same wave that cynthia nixon has been quick to align herself with. she campaigned with alexandria ocasio-cortez, the democratic socialist who defied predictions with her win in the bronx. she spoke about when she cast her vote. >> these are insurgent candidates who are not accepting corporate contributions, who are fighting for single-payer health care, who are saying i should be abolished. they are talking to democratic and progressive voter
democrat nomination for government. incumbent enter, the strength to hold off a challenge from actors and progressive candidate cynthia nixon. it could have national indications were deeply divided democrat partyit has already seen progressives pull off some shocking offsets of establishment incumbents. jackie is live from a polling location, in the upper east side of manhattan. jackie, great to see. what is turn out like right now? >> it is steady, harris. surprise wins from insurgent...
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and found candidates to the parliament from the sweden democrats had links to the new nutty group the national socialist front we had some in our party. just today it was revealed that even the center party or the liberal party they have people have killed people who have sexual assaulted females so unfortunately that happens in every party but because the swedish left wing media hates the sweden democrats they tried to bring that up more for the others critics of the sweden democrats are still convinced their defining feature is racism a central point for them the same time goal is to keep sweet and white thoughts to this people that came from. skinheads now two white power organizations during the night they are now the second largest party yet there are way more radical voices in sweden's far right camp alternative for sweden formed by those expelled from the sweden democrats for being too extreme was there's still a fever here let's say that the sweden democrats are quite good but they are getting more and more liberal more and more politically correct and they are not the ones to save sweden today so we have to create a new part
and found candidates to the parliament from the sweden democrats had links to the new nutty group the national socialist front we had some in our party. just today it was revealed that even the center party or the liberal party they have people have killed people who have sexual assaulted females so unfortunately that happens in every party but because the swedish left wing media hates the sweden democrats they tried to bring that up more for the others critics of the sweden democrats are still...
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in has said he will not be resigning he called for a cross party cooperation to keep the sweden democrats out of power accusing the nationals from trying to increase division and. current politician analyst. charles or tell believes the result is a blow for the leadership it doesn't seem like this is going to be a clear break with the past i think it's a rejection of the current leadership i think it's a combination of. concern and care about the state the bad state of the immigration influx in the violence and the under reported in unreported crime situation which both swedes do go about but which the government and the corporate own media refuse to publish and you know i think it's past the tipping point and i think we have to be watching sweden not simply in this coming week but in the months and years ahead it's going to change i hope either for much for the better or much for the worse well before the election maria financial had traveled to the southern city of helsingborg to gauge opinion on the most divisive issue in this election immigration. the swedes will be a minority in our own country within two or three deca
in has said he will not be resigning he called for a cross party cooperation to keep the sweden democrats out of power accusing the nationals from trying to increase division and. current politician analyst. charles or tell believes the result is a blow for the leadership it doesn't seem like this is going to be a clear break with the past i think it's a rejection of the current leadership i think it's a combination of. concern and care about the state the bad state of the immigration influx in...
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people are fixated on the idea of returning to pre—trumps politics, and the democratic party we forging as a nation's hope they do find some salvation, because all of a sudden around this table rely so heavily on american economics. i completely agree. we can expect 50 years of chaos. that's optimistic! i was going to say we were trying to find a bit of optimism. more passionate debate next week on dateline, there is going to be plenty to discuss this autumn with midterms and the brexit deal. join us next week, if you can, thank you for watching and goodbye. hello. a big contrast in weather conditions this morning across the country. glorious across much of the east, parts of the north—east of scotland. not a cloud in the sky in norfolk. a different story in the north and west, hardly any blue spots in argyll and bute. this figure cloud comes in. you can see the contrast here. some sunny skies in wales, increasing into western england. sunny spells for the north—east of scotland. we have this weather front pushing into north—east of scotland. we have this weatherfront pushing into parts north—east
people are fixated on the idea of returning to pre—trumps politics, and the democratic party we forging as a nation's hope they do find some salvation, because all of a sudden around this table rely so heavily on american economics. i completely agree. we can expect 50 years of chaos. that's optimistic! i was going to say we were trying to find a bit of optimism. more passionate debate next week on dateline, there is going to be plenty to discuss this autumn with midterms and the brexit deal....
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people are fixated on the idea of returning to pre—trumps politics, and the democratic party we forging as a nationse all of a sudden around this table rely so heavily on american economics. i completely agree. we can expect 50 years of chaos. that's optimistic! i was going to say we we re optimistic! i was going to say we were trying to find a bit of optimism. more passionate debate next week on dateline, there is going to be plenty to discuss this autumn with midterms and the brexit deal to debate. join us next week, if you can, thank you for watching and goodbye. hello, it's the 1st of september. weather—wise it looks like we could see something summary. largely dry with some good spells of sunshine. the reason for more cloud, is these weather friends which continue to flirt. high pressure to the east means we draw up flirt. high pressure to the east means we draw up a flirt. high pressure to the east means we draw up a southerly wind from spain and france. that's why we see temperatures rising. a fairly cloudy afternoon across much of the north and west, the best of the sunny spells across the
people are fixated on the idea of returning to pre—trumps politics, and the democratic party we forging as a nationse all of a sudden around this table rely so heavily on american economics. i completely agree. we can expect 50 years of chaos. that's optimistic! i was going to say we we re optimistic! i was going to say we were trying to find a bit of optimism. more passionate debate next week on dateline, there is going to be plenty to discuss this autumn with midterms and the brexit deal to...
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the entire nation has witnessed the shameless conduct of the democratic party.boos] they are willing to throw away every standard of decency, justice, fairness and due process to get their way. they don't care how they get it. you see it happening before your eyes. an incredible thing that is happening and i just hope you don't sit home because bad things will happen if you sit at home. [cheering and applause] so, now the story will be one wacko -- the story will be tomorrow they made protest donald trump in west virginia -- one person. he or she, i cannot tell from the back -- let's say it was she was very eager to get out. right? but this week, america also saw something else. on thursday the american people saw the brilliant and really incredible character, quality and courage of our nominee for the united states supreme court, judge brett kavanaugh. [cheering and applause] a vote to confirm judge kavanaugh is a vote to confirm one of the most accomplished, legal mines of our time and a jurist with the sterling record of public service. you know, for ten year
the entire nation has witnessed the shameless conduct of the democratic party.boos] they are willing to throw away every standard of decency, justice, fairness and due process to get their way. they don't care how they get it. you see it happening before your eyes. an incredible thing that is happening and i just hope you don't sit home because bad things will happen if you sit at home. [cheering and applause] so, now the story will be one wacko -- the story will be tomorrow they made protest...
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how this can go along for fifteen years as a nation we did swedish migration agency and immigration minister and ministry of justice and social democrat party without getting any clear answer yet. on the agency's website twice he was denied asylum in two thousand and four and two . eleven his third application is currently pending according to swedish law an asylum seeker can appeal against the decision if they're placation is refused today fifty thousand immigrants remain in sweden illegally have to failed asylum cases and nother seventy five thousand are still waiting on the migration board's decision including. for the third time in fourteen years today i have this id. like dog. swedish id. until to morrow comes. a card very fine him as an asylum seeker he can legally stay in the country and receives the coolant of iran and seven euros in swedish crowns every day and other social benefits but he's banned from studying or working here. i don't mean to take his money if. money is right but give. her help and other men. and for me it's not just refugees here question the system's efficiency but the locals and base size of the political spec
how this can go along for fifteen years as a nation we did swedish migration agency and immigration minister and ministry of justice and social democrat party without getting any clear answer yet. on the agency's website twice he was denied asylum in two thousand and four and two . eleven his third application is currently pending according to swedish law an asylum seeker can appeal against the decision if they're placation is refused today fifty thousand immigrants remain in sweden illegally...
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democratic national committee? >> well, the democratic national committee puts its money into the state parties.elp field personnel and help these votes get energized and out to vote. that's the key. we need to have a great turnout in the state of mississippi. we hope we will get that because of this type of enthusiasm you see right here. >> twa are some of the challenges your campaign faces and does it have anything to do with president trump? are there parts of president trump's message and the way he leads that resonate with the people of mississippi? >> well, certainly there are. you heard senior chris mcdaniel talk about the wall. which is a very 15th century idea i think. i want to ask, does that come with a moat or does that cost extra? we have the ability to secure our border without building a wall that costs $30 billion. we have a combination of electronic security, fences, some walls, and then, of course, armed security on the border. we don't need to do that. a lot of people think it's a great idea because it sounds good. when you dig in, talk to these folks behind us what we would n
democratic national committee? >> well, the democratic national committee puts its money into the state parties.elp field personnel and help these votes get energized and out to vote. that's the key. we need to have a great turnout in the state of mississippi. we hope we will get that because of this type of enthusiasm you see right here. >> twa are some of the challenges your campaign faces and does it have anything to do with president trump? are there parts of president trump's...
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this is a party right now thatat its establishment is threatened by that leftward push from the grassroots and, by the way, also from the leaders of the democratic nationalmittee. perez, ellison, these are radical left wing democrats and that is where the party wants to be. nancy pelosi would be at once irrelevant and probably trampled by the herd if she even suggested such a thing. >> tucker: so you are saying that the establishment is afraid of its own constituents. it's afraid of the crazies on his leftward flank. >> absolutely. and it's constituents are -- the democratic party has become tribal in itself. people talk about tribalism within our society in modern america, but the democratic party is built up of a set of constituencies that is warring with one another.bu they don't trust each other and they don't quite know each other and the result is, it is a party without discipline. a party without concurrence about the policies and the traditions and the values of the country that they want to embrace and right now they seem to be embracing none of them. >> tucker: so considering the democrats could very well win the house, they are certainly favor
this is a party right now thatat its establishment is threatened by that leftward push from the grassroots and, by the way, also from the leaders of the democratic nationalmittee. perez, ellison, these are radical left wing democrats and that is where the party wants to be. nancy pelosi would be at once irrelevant and probably trampled by the herd if she even suggested such a thing. >> tucker: so you are saying that the establishment is afraid of its own constituents. it's afraid of the...
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nation's sympathy and support his way. sweden could be the latest country where voters turn to a populist party in elections this sunday the rightwing sweden democrats are surging against established parties according to opinion polls writing an anti micro ten law in order to get a populist government in sweden would be following a europe wide trend right wing populus are now in coalition governments in eight e.u. countries these parties are united by ideas of nationalism euro skepticism and opposition to immigration these issues are also weighing on voters' minds in sweden and there's the issue of crime sweden democrats have made it one of their key talking points with this report from the city of manner. my attitude has just in time to break up a dispute between young arab immigrants in mind he knows that once the fists begin to fly someone could end up dead especially here. but the young men listen to him. to hash dealers got into it here. one said the other was muscling in on a deal these are the kinds of things that can lead to violence. toward a key knows what he's talking about a lebanese immigrant he spent four years behind bars in sweden fo
nation's sympathy and support his way. sweden could be the latest country where voters turn to a populist party in elections this sunday the rightwing sweden democrats are surging against established parties according to opinion polls writing an anti micro ten law in order to get a populist government in sweden would be following a europe wide trend right wing populus are now in coalition governments in eight e.u. countries these parties are united by ideas of nationalism euro skepticism and...
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party has grown. polls suggest that the sweden democrats could even threaten the ruling party. jenny hill reports from the southern city of trelleborg. upsetting a long, liberal tradition. sweden democrats, nationalsto anti migrant —— are nationals to anti migrantand migrant —— are nationals to anti migrant and they would like a referendum on leaving the eu. their leader, jimmy ochres, has cleaned up what was a chaotic party. he admits he might lose his seat as may of this town. —— akesson. he might lose his seat as may of this town. -- akesson. it is a measure of the world we're living m, measure of the world we're living in, where people feel and secure about the future of rapid change of different types of that we live in, maybe technology or refugees or whatever it may be. —— times. —— jimmie akesson. so people feel a little uncertain about the future and apparently, we do not —— classical parties like we, we do not provide a vision of the future which is really attractive, so there is something, we are doing something wrong. it sounds to me, you're sitting there saying you do not know what the answers are, but isn't that your responsibility as sweden's ruling party to come up with answers to
party has grown. polls suggest that the sweden democrats could even threaten the ruling party. jenny hill reports from the southern city of trelleborg. upsetting a long, liberal tradition. sweden democrats, nationalsto anti migrant —— are nationals to anti migrantand migrant —— are nationals to anti migrant and they would like a referendum on leaving the eu. their leader, jimmy ochres, has cleaned up what was a chaotic party. he admits he might lose his seat as may of this town. ——...
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we are back in a >> the he tire nation has witnessed the shameless conduct of the democrat party. they are willing to throw away every standard of decency, justice, fairness and due process to get their way. they don't care how they get it. you see it happening before your eyes. i think it's' an incredible thing that's happening. i hope you don't sit home because bad things will happen if you sit home. judge jeanine: president trump doubles down on the democrats in tonight's rally in west virginia. one of those republicans running is house intel chairman devin nunes who is back with me in part two of this "justice" exclusive. chairman nunes you were the topic of a lot of headlines and discussion on television as it related to the memo and investigation of the fisa warrant. the president said he was going to declassify the information relating to that. and i must tell you personally everyone i spoke to across the country wants this declassified. declassify it, no redaction. he said i'm going to give it to the inspector general. what happened? >> i'm guessing many people who don't w
we are back in a >> the he tire nation has witnessed the shameless conduct of the democrat party. they are willing to throw away every standard of decency, justice, fairness and due process to get their way. they don't care how they get it. you see it happening before your eyes. i think it's' an incredible thing that's happening. i hope you don't sit home because bad things will happen if you sit home. judge jeanine: president trump doubles down on the democrats in tonight's rally in west...
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democratic party? >> i don't know she's different than the democratic party nationals. >> higher taxes, bigger governmentopel borders. you mentioned amy mcgrath's response to those ads, here is one of the ads she has put up since the first ad started playing in her district. someday i will tell my children about flying combat missions, about working at the pentagon. i will also tell them about this time, where attack ads tried to make me someone i am not. andy barr things i'm too far left because i want every family to have health care and i want safety checks to help prevent school shootings. i'm amy mcgrath and i approve this method -- this message because defending the country is about protecting those we love. host: stephen shepard? guest: it appears it works, andy barr is ever so slightly in the lead in their internal polling and that's a big shift from where the race to an earlier in the summer which is why we had the race leaning democratic at one point. this is going to be an interesting election to watch. one of the other reasons i will be watching it is because polls close early in the night at
democratic party? >> i don't know she's different than the democratic party nationals. >> higher taxes, bigger governmentopel borders. you mentioned amy mcgrath's response to those ads, here is one of the ads she has put up since the first ad started playing in her district. someday i will tell my children about flying combat missions, about working at the pentagon. i will also tell them about this time, where attack ads tried to make me someone i am not. andy barr things i'm too...