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when it comes to the building a new party question, i think that we are going to see a ton of young people who have aged into the electorate, people in their 20's and 30's, who are growing to be the largest slice of the electorate, who do sort of not really subscribe to the two-party system, as much as they tend to vote for democrats. it tends to be a bit reluctantly, and they do not really have "i am a democrat" tattooed on their chest or anything. and so i do think as younger people -- or as millennials and gen z age into being the largest ofk of the -- largest chunk the electorate, maybe we will see voting reforms like ranked choice voting, or more independent candidates who will be recognizing that, that young people do not really respond to party labels in the same way. >> the u.s. house of representatives is currently on a work period, but nancy pelosi has decided to call members back to washington to work on legislation concerning the u.s. postal service. they will gather saturday morning at 10:00 eastern with the first votes expected an hour later. watch the debate and votes live here on c-span. , availableidents in paperback, hardcover
when it comes to the building a new party question, i think that we are going to see a ton of young people who have aged into the electorate, people in their 20's and 30's, who are growing to be the largest slice of the electorate, who do sort of not really subscribe to the two-party system, as much as they tend to vote for democrats. it tends to be a bit reluctantly, and they do not really have "i am a democrat" tattooed on their chest or anything. and so i do think as younger people...
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s different than anything before. that buzz is back. people are excited about kamala harris and how she can and cannot and how new this is. a woman on the national ticket, in either political parties. it's absolutely fabulous and believe me, i walk the streets. i did like 8 miles in the last 24 hours of walking around, seeing and talking to people at all these parks and restaurants outside and what have you, and invariably, when they notice it's me, even with the mask on, they ask me about what's happening nationally, as you are doing, and it's all about kamala harris. it is not about anybody else and that's good from the democratic point because it means those people may actually show up to vote. >> vice president biden said he wants someone to have the relationship he had with president barack obama where the vice president would be the last person in the room giving counsel before the president has to make an important decision and someone to challenge what he says. if they tell it like it is. do you think senator harris can do that and is that person? >> i do believe exactly that. what senator harris has to be concerned about is whether or not she'll have access to all of the
s different than anything before. that buzz is back. people are excited about kamala harris and how she can and cannot and how new this is. a woman on the national ticket, in either political parties. it's absolutely fabulous and believe me, i walk the streets. i did like 8 miles in the last 24 hours of walking around, seeing and talking to people at all these parks and restaurants outside and what have you, and invariably, when they notice it's me, even with the mask on, they ask me about...
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new prosperity of the polish people's republic. in the 1970 s. poles could now also buy western products like jeans and coca-cola in the country's 1st big department stores. in warsaw communist party officials officially opened the country's 1st modern highways which would soon be filled with fear at cars imported from italy and also made in poland. but poland relied on loans from western countries to pay for all this the people's republic was living on credit. in reality there were widespread shortages and in this so-called workers' paradise the communist elites enjoyed privileges that those workers could only dream of. and those shortages also extended to food production and distribution people had to wait in long lines outside shops. even supplies of bread to run though. the 1st major strikes began in 1970 and even though they were strictly forbidden by law factories and shipyards across the country were effectively shut down. as a result some workers were fired or even arrested. the government intended to crush the rebellion it ordered the secret police to covertly film all suspects the authorities wanted to sow fear and mistrust in order to divide people. and discourage prote
new prosperity of the polish people's republic. in the 1970 s. poles could now also buy western products like jeans and coca-cola in the country's 1st big department stores. in warsaw communist party officials officially opened the country's 1st modern highways which would soon be filled with fear at cars imported from italy and also made in poland. but poland relied on loans from western countries to pay for all this the people's republic was living on credit. in reality there were widespread...
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the 1840's and 1850's when they visited the united states, and that is that people were given totally different reports about individual news events according to the political partyffiliated with the paper they read. european visitors often could not recognize the event they themselves had witnessed when they read about in the different party papers the next morning. read the party paper for which they were affiliated and nothing else. i think it is comparable to the viewers whohave on are glued often to msnbc or fox but don't flip the dial between to get different perspectives. was reallypress about a trajectory of partisan and moving into coverage that was supposed to be fair to whomever was in office, and now we are again in an age where at least on television, people are moving to partisan outlets. harold: absolutely. i wouldn't even say are moving. susan: have moved. harold: they have unloaded the moving van and are in the house. susan: getting back to thomas jefferson, you referenced thomas calendar, his greatest enemy. to jefferson'se reputation. what do we know about calendar? harold: he was a jefferson ally, he had been writing for a paper in philadelphi
the 1840's and 1850's when they visited the united states, and that is that people were given totally different reports about individual news events according to the political partyffiliated with the paper they read. european visitors often could not recognize the event they themselves had witnessed when they read about in the different party papers the next morning. read the party paper for which they were affiliated and nothing else. i think it is comparable to the viewers whohave on are...
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reporter: officials in new jersey are also pushing that message as the state's rate of transmission soars. airbnb has now s&p 500 or banned 35 listings were people complained of house parties or events including one massive party this week which authorities say involved 700 people. >> everyone who walks around, refusing to wear a mask, or who hosts an indoor house party, or who overstuffs a boat, is directly contributing to these increases. this has to stop. and it has to stop now. >> reporter: and in north carolina, dr. john byron fought through an early case of covid-19. he now says hospitals are desperate for plasma donations and he's urging people to donate. >> you'll be saving the life of your neighbor or some other individual. we all need to do what we can to help. >> reporter: late this week new york city officials detailed plans to bring students back to school in a blended approach. governor andrew cuomo is admonishing school officials for not smiubmitting their plans to the state on time in the nation's largest school district. trevor ault, abc news, new york. >>> mayor in education. tomorrow he will announce new investments for 11 hotspots in san jose. he plans
reporter: officials in new jersey are also pushing that message as the state's rate of transmission soars. airbnb has now s&p 500 or banned 35 listings were people complained of house parties or events including one massive party this week which authorities say involved 700 people. >> everyone who walks around, refusing to wear a mask, or who hosts an indoor house party, or who overstuffs a boat, is directly contributing to these increases. this has to stop. and it has to stop now....
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people in ireland. many had come to new york and the new world seeking opportunities. they were treated badly. they were treated as second-class citizens. the democratic party very cleverly, from the 1840's on, pushed them to register in the democratic party. and as a result, many elites demonized the entire democratic party is a party of ruffians. but all of the canards and cliches about the irish, drinking, hooliganism, were created during this period. was it a mostly irish-american riot? one would have to say it was, but it was a largely irish-american population that was being subjected to this unfair draft. the racism, of course, inexcusable and people who have experienced prejudice should not visit prejudice on others, but it happens. >> were they able to raise what was needed? >> yes. they raised the troops and raised another 400,000 the following year. so the draft worked. there was also recruitment, and a feeling of soldiers that were needed, and the quotas were filled by a combination of volunteering. there was a war spirit, especially after the proclamation, to end slavery. and new yorkers contributed to that fight, as did irish-american brigades. the irish-american troops fou
people in ireland. many had come to new york and the new world seeking opportunities. they were treated badly. they were treated as second-class citizens. the democratic party very cleverly, from the 1840's on, pushed them to register in the democratic party. and as a result, many elites demonized the entire democratic party is a party of ruffians. but all of the canards and cliches about the irish, drinking, hooliganism, were created during this period. was it a mostly irish-american riot? one...
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new prosperity of the polish people's republic. in the 1970 s. poles could now also buy western products like jeans and coca-cola in the country's 1st big department stores. in warsaw communist party officials officially opened the country's 1st modern highways which would soon be filled with fear at cars imported from italy and also made in poland. but poland relied on loans from western countries to pay for all this the people's republic was living on credit. in reality there were widespread shortages and in this so-called workers' paradise the communist elites enjoyed privileges that those workers could only dream of. and those shortages also extended to food production and distribution people had to wait in long lines outside shops. even supplies of bread run low. the 1st major strikes began in 1970 and even though they were strictly forbidden by law factories and shipyards across the country were effectively shut down. as a result some workers were fired or even arrested. the government intended to crush the rebellion it ordered the secret police to covertly film all suspects the authorities wanted to sophia and mistrust in order to divide people and discourage protests. the
new prosperity of the polish people's republic. in the 1970 s. poles could now also buy western products like jeans and coca-cola in the country's 1st big department stores. in warsaw communist party officials officially opened the country's 1st modern highways which would soon be filled with fear at cars imported from italy and also made in poland. but poland relied on loans from western countries to pay for all this the people's republic was living on credit. in reality there were widespread...
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when it comes to building a new party question, i think that we are going to see a ton of young people who have aged into the electorate, people in their 20'ss, who are going to be the largest slice of the electorate, who do sort of not really subscribe to the two-party system as much as they tend to vote for democrats. it tends to be a bit reluctantly, and they do not really have "i am a democrat" tattooed on their chest or anything. so i do think as younger people or as millennials and gen z age into being the largest part of the electorate, maybe we will see more voting reforms or more independent candidates who will be recognizing that, that young people do not really respond to party labels in the same way. host: a few minutes more with our guest. garth in pennsylvania, independent line. caller: yes, how are you doing today, sir? i am calling about the green party. man, but this-old race has got me feeling like a young kid. ready to vote for joe biden and comella -- kamala. i just wanted to say that the green party just does not get notification or i do not know if there are any representatives in the green party in the house of repres
when it comes to building a new party question, i think that we are going to see a ton of young people who have aged into the electorate, people in their 20'ss, who are going to be the largest slice of the electorate, who do sort of not really subscribe to the two-party system as much as they tend to vote for democrats. it tends to be a bit reluctantly, and they do not really have "i am a democrat" tattooed on their chest or anything. so i do think as younger people or as millennials...