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[laughter] warm,er: let's give a maryland welcome to nigel farage. [applause] jennifer: vicente fox was born in mexico city, and was born in a land where the only difference between him and his childhood friends were the opportunities he had. he always remembers from his childhood that one of the harms that can be avoided in a country as poverty. he studied business administration and later received the top management diploma from harvard business school. joined the. fox coca-cola company in mexico and started from the bottom, driving a delivery truck. through perseverance he became , president of coca-cola for mexico and latin america. he served as president of mexico from 2000 through 2006 and he was the first candidate from an opposition party to be elected president following 71 years of monopoly. mr. fox is actively involved in encouraging leadership and creating opportunities for less fortunate people through central fox, an organization he founded. he and his wife, martha, are also the parents of four adopted children. let's give a warm welcom
[laughter] warm,er: let's give a maryland welcome to nigel farage. [applause] jennifer: vicente fox was born in mexico city, and was born in a land where the only difference between him and his childhood friends were the opportunities he had. he always remembers from his childhood that one of the harms that can be avoided in a country as poverty. he studied business administration and later received the top management diploma from harvard business school. joined the. fox coca-cola company in...
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and nigel farage, the force behind brexit. many people call brussels the perfect relationship -- dictatorship. [laughter] mary: we'll start with short statements from each of our panelists, and then we'll talk about the definitions of nationalism for's is globalism, some of the key issues, and the key people in the news today. president fox, the floor is yours. gracias. thanks to this great university. to the students and the faculty here present. you give us the opportunity to come back to the university. it is pleasant to come back to a university -- to come back to the sources of knowledge, and to come back in a way to the fountain of youth. thank you very much for that. i will advance two concepts have driven my life, and they are certainly going to be my sustained ideas through this debate. one, i am just what what id -- just wha know is being the shortest of happiness is doing for others, doing for your community, doing .or your nation are that has been my life commitment. that is why i watched the corporate world and wi
and nigel farage, the force behind brexit. many people call brussels the perfect relationship -- dictatorship. [laughter] mary: we'll start with short statements from each of our panelists, and then we'll talk about the definitions of nationalism for's is globalism, some of the key issues, and the key people in the news today. president fox, the floor is yours. gracias. thanks to this great university. to the students and the faculty here present. you give us the opportunity to come back to the...
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and i found myself agreeing with a lot of nigel farage was saying."applause] say they he went on to , were both very well spoken. having sat through those debates, i agree totally, and you are in for a real treat tonight. our mission with the campus liberty tour is to teach students and all who attend how to use critical thinking skills to engage in debate that is robust, but always reasoned and respectful. in other words, we want to teach you how to think, not what to think. thank the title sponsor the michael perino , family foundation, for sharing our vision of teaching critical thinking skills and encouraging free speech and debate on college campuses all across america. without their unwavering vision and support, we would not be able to bring this compelling debate this evening. and also, very important, i would like to thank that ed snyder center for enterprise and markets, the snyder foundation, and the snyder family for their incredible generosity in helping this evening. finally, i would like to thank the bipartisan policy center in washingt
and i found myself agreeing with a lot of nigel farage was saying."applause] say they he went on to , were both very well spoken. having sat through those debates, i agree totally, and you are in for a real treat tonight. our mission with the campus liberty tour is to teach students and all who attend how to use critical thinking skills to engage in debate that is robust, but always reasoned and respectful. in other words, we want to teach you how to think, not what to think. thank the...
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last night, former mexican president the cente fox and nigel farage come at a former united kingdom independence party leader debated america's nationalism and globalism. the conversation held at the university of maryland and hosted by the steamboat institute is part of a nationwide tour of college campuses.
last night, former mexican president the cente fox and nigel farage come at a former united kingdom independence party leader debated america's nationalism and globalism. the conversation held at the university of maryland and hosted by the steamboat institute is part of a nationwide tour of college campuses.
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we have invited two of its best representatives, nigel farage and vicente fox. cofounder and long serving leader of the independence party. he was the face of the successful campaign to take the brazen referendum, positioning the referendum as a willow populace with against the political establishment. he has been a member of the european parliament for southeast england since 1999 and cochairs the europe of freedom and direct democracy were. he has been noticed for his sometimes controversial speeches in the european parliament and his drunken schism of the euro currency. the spectator magazine called the moste -- farage important politician in britain and the successful. he was beaten by donald trump for person of the year. let's give a warm maryland welcome to mr. nigel farage. he was born in mexico city and grew up at ranchos and crystal ball. a land where the only difference between him and his childhood friends were the opportunities he had. the only route -- always rendered from his childhood that one of the harms that can be avoided in a country's povert
we have invited two of its best representatives, nigel farage and vicente fox. cofounder and long serving leader of the independence party. he was the face of the successful campaign to take the brazen referendum, positioning the referendum as a willow populace with against the political establishment. he has been a member of the european parliament for southeast england since 1999 and cochairs the europe of freedom and direct democracy were. he has been noticed for his sometimes controversial...
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nigel farage referred to one swedish city as the rape capital of europe, we asked whether liberal policiesled to a rise in crime. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. well, want to support stay with me, the headlines tonight. after all the talk today, scope and west ham back ina talk today, scope and west ham back in a battle for premier league survival. city celebrates to rewrite the record books and feeling the heat is gerald donaldson goes all mcenroe in monte carlo. good evening, well, long after manchester city paid the premier title yesterday more on in a moment. a big game at the other end of the table. story of the two substitutes the night as he finished one all. this perhaps felt like a trip to four on this perhaps felt like a trip to fourona this perhaps felt like a trip to four on a monday night. west ham appeared to be relishing the prospect of getting closer to securing premier league survival. it might of been a goalless first half but it was a tasty one with good chances for both sides. west ham up against the world cup, they are desperate not to be beaten
nigel farage referred to one swedish city as the rape capital of europe, we asked whether liberal policiesled to a rise in crime. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. well, want to support stay with me, the headlines tonight. after all the talk today, scope and west ham back ina talk today, scope and west ham back in a battle for premier league survival. city celebrates to rewrite the record books and feeling the heat is gerald donaldson goes all mcenroe in monte carlo. good...
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nigel farage refered to malmo as the rape capital of europe.we ask whether liberal policies have led to a rise in crime. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the government has admitted that "terrible mistakes" were made in the treatment of commonwealth migrants who've been threatened with deportation from the uk. the home secretary, amber rudd, has announced new measures to help members of the so—called windrush generation who came to britain as child migrants between the late 1940s and the 1970s. many say they've been threatened with deportation or refused access to healthcare despite having lived and worked here for decades. our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell, reports. london is the place for me. they we re london is the place for me. they were invited by the government to rebuild post—war britain 70 years ago and marked the beginning of commonwealth immigration. but now, some of the children of these windrush generation have been detained and nearly deported for not having paperwork to prove their right to remain in the u
nigel farage refered to malmo as the rape capital of europe.we ask whether liberal policies have led to a rise in crime. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the government has admitted that "terrible mistakes" were made in the treatment of commonwealth migrants who've been threatened with deportation from the uk. the home secretary, amber rudd, has announced new measures to help members of the so—called windrush generation who came to britain as child migrants between the late...
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nigel farage said that malmo was now the rape capital of europe. is that fair?den, we work to help women report these rapes and maybe we just succeed better than other countries. do you think that some people are using statistics in certain ways for political ends? i know they do. this is a problem with statistics. you can show almost anything you want if you just cut off some different factors and you can make it the way you want it to be. butjust as some have overplayed sweden's problems, it's also evident that other legitimate concerns about migration and integration haven't always been taken seriously by the mainstream political parties. sweden's ministerfor home affairs, morgan johansson, was the immigration minister during the migrant crisis. some people blame the number of migrants that sweden have let in in the last five years. do you think there's any link to that policy and the crime rate increasing? i certainly don't see that link when i'm looking at the swedish prisons or custody. i mean, 1% of the population in our swedish prisons are syrians. 1% is
nigel farage said that malmo was now the rape capital of europe. is that fair?den, we work to help women report these rapes and maybe we just succeed better than other countries. do you think that some people are using statistics in certain ways for political ends? i know they do. this is a problem with statistics. you can show almost anything you want if you just cut off some different factors and you can make it the way you want it to be. butjust as some have overplayed sweden's problems,...
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stuart: well-said, nigel farage. you're all right. ou're here. >> certainly will. stuart: nigel. thank you very much. sir. appreciate it. the masters in full swing. wait for it. greg norman on this program live after this. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can tell you about... streaming the most free tv shows and movies on the go. yeah, and... xfinity internet. it's so fast! and you can save by... by getting up to 5 mobile lines included. whoa, you're good. i'm just getting started. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. come see how you could save $400 or more a year with xfinity mobile. plus ask how to keep your current phone. visit your local xfinity store today. if you're approaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardiz
stuart: well-said, nigel farage. you're all right. ou're here. >> certainly will. stuart: nigel. thank you very much. sir. appreciate it. the masters in full swing. wait for it. greg norman on this program live after this. ♪ welcome to the xfinity store. i can tell you about... streaming the most free tv shows and movies on the go. yeah, and... xfinity internet. it's so fast! and you can save by... by getting up to 5 mobile lines included. whoa, you're good. i'm just getting started....
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nigel farage, thank you for that clear explanation.he hunt for russian collusion has become something very different. that is now set deeply invasive at the sex life of the president. why is that? doesen the left to support that? i remember a very different time recently in american history. wheel and packet and just moment. ♪ life well lived? is it the places you go? the things you own? or the people that fill it with meaning? for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions. protecting what's most important to you. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. we know that when you're >> tspending time with thelass grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! savi
nigel farage, thank you for that clear explanation.he hunt for russian collusion has become something very different. that is now set deeply invasive at the sex life of the president. why is that? doesen the left to support that? i remember a very different time recently in american history. wheel and packet and just moment. ♪ life well lived? is it the places you go? the things you own? or the people that fill it with meaning? for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life...
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a concession which led to the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage stating a unusual throwing dead fish into the river. the mood in fishing communities is honest palpable anger, this is not what they were promised. if they can let us down like this over the deal for a transitional period, how do we know that they will not do it again when it comes to the final deal? i know, as someone whose father was a fish merchant and his grandparents went to see you to finish, i understand how the communities feel about the situation at the moment. no way i can sell this deal in the transitional period as a success to fishing committees. what a load of codswallop from a secretary of state who is out at sea on this issue. they will never ever be trusted ever again by the scottish fishermen. can he save us the time and say what they can expect from his government? the tories are taking this industry as expendable, the secretary of state talked about revival but industry cannot revive based on the status code that the government has delivered on the cfp come at a centre stand by my c
a concession which led to the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage stating a unusual throwing dead fish into the river. the mood in fishing communities is honest palpable anger, this is not what they were promised. if they can let us down like this over the deal for a transitional period, how do we know that they will not do it again when it comes to the final deal? i know, as someone whose father was a fish merchant and his grandparents went to see you to finish, i...
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of different strands, for a lot of people it was about immigration, everybody will remember the nigel farage breaking point slogan. i know lots of brexiteers and people we met around the country were cross about that, appalled by that, they thought that was crossing a line, not what wrexham was about bad for them but i think it's also true immigration for lots of people was a motivating factor. —— lots of people was a motivating factor. — — not lots of people was a motivating factor. —— not what brexit was about. i think it's whether immigration is used as a bargaining chip, actually. because amber rudd has been noticeably quiet about immigration figures and about promises to bring down immigration. it's thought very possible that, during the negotiation process, which will continue past a year from now — and that's something we haven't said yet. brexitcast will go on forever. and this is something to point out. firstly, we say it is a year until brexit. but of course, there has been an implementation and transition period agreed, if all goes ahead. but it will be interesting to see, because
of different strands, for a lot of people it was about immigration, everybody will remember the nigel farage breaking point slogan. i know lots of brexiteers and people we met around the country were cross about that, appalled by that, they thought that was crossing a line, not what wrexham was about bad for them but i think it's also true immigration for lots of people was a motivating factor. —— lots of people was a motivating factor. — — not lots of people was a motivating factor....
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until the end of 2020. a concession which led to the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel faragerather unusual protest — throwing dead haddock into the thames. the mood in fishing communities is honest palpable anger, this is not what they were promised. if they can let us down like this over the deal for a transitional period, how do we know that they will not do it again when it comes to the final deal? i know whose parents were fishers, i could really understand about how they feel. there is no way i can sell this deal in the transitional period as a success to fishing committees. what a load of codswallop in to bring ——!. they will never ever be trusted ever again by the scottish fishermen. can he save us the time and say what they can expect from his government? the tories are taking this industry as expendable, the secretary of state talked about revival but industry cannot revive based on the status code that the government has delivered on the cfp. does understand why my constituencys will see this as a total sell—out? what did we get in return? the big prize that we have
until the end of 2020. a concession which led to the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel faragerather unusual protest — throwing dead haddock into the thames. the mood in fishing communities is honest palpable anger, this is not what they were promised. if they can let us down like this over the deal for a transitional period, how do we know that they will not do it again when it comes to the final deal? i know whose parents were fishers, i could really understand about how they...
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that there was a politician prior to brexit, nigel farage. he did very well. the party has basically disappeared. how do we interpret that? has immigration disappeared as a policy issue? >> and the american context, one of the problems is that if you run as a reformer and you win, you own the keys to the house. -- inome these questions the american case, we talk about 1992 as being an example with ross perot. he was brilliant at articulating grievance. earlier, i will think anyone really cares about the budget deficit except that a marker -- that it is a marker that the government is incompetent. if you actually win and you have to fix things, it becomes problematic. we were talking about the case like chavez in venezuela. charismatic politicians who run as populist and win. then they have to fix things. they become the establishment. chavez was interesting because he continued to point to the united states and said, we would be doing great but the u.s. keeps us down. in the american case, i am not sure what you do if you run and win as a reformer candidate. t
that there was a politician prior to brexit, nigel farage. he did very well. the party has basically disappeared. how do we interpret that? has immigration disappeared as a policy issue? >> and the american context, one of the problems is that if you run as a reformer and you win, you own the keys to the house. -- inome these questions the american case, we talk about 1992 as being an example with ross perot. he was brilliant at articulating grievance. earlier, i will think anyone really...
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joining us right now fox news contributor nigel farage. emmanuel macron, the president of france, being the new best friend of donald trump? >> well, you know, i met macron last week. i chatted with him, i went to a lunch with him, and whilst his views, his globalist views are miles away from mine and miles away from president trump's, you have to say there's something a little bit classy about macron. he comes across as somebody that believes in stuff. and remember, bastille day, the 14th of july, last year france's big national day, macron rolled out the red carpet for donald trump. trump was treated incredibly well in paris. by contrast, theresa may, her hesitancy and, of course, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, are doing all they can to stop the president from visiting us. so the truth of it is france have stolen a march on the u.k. in terms of their relationship with the president. stuart: now on thursday night and then into friday, angela merkel will come to the united states. it's not a state visit, but she, i think, is on the outs a
joining us right now fox news contributor nigel farage. emmanuel macron, the president of france, being the new best friend of donald trump? >> well, you know, i met macron last week. i chatted with him, i went to a lunch with him, and whilst his views, his globalist views are miles away from mine and miles away from president trump's, you have to say there's something a little bit classy about macron. he comes across as somebody that believes in stuff. and remember, bastille day, the...
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independence party leader fox news contributor nigel farage joins us now. ife crime in the last decade. new phenomenon of acid attacks. we really have got a big problem in some of the burrows of london. what we are seeing, this is not about rules, it's about policing. we used to have something called stop and search, where the police would stop a suspect to see whether they were carrying a knife. we have stopped doing that, you know why? because the police are too fearful of being thought to be racist if they pick up somebody who is black. so what have you now got is political correctness is killing people in london. brian: well, and why here? which is not exactly devoid of political correctness. don't we seem to have the problem in a major city that the thought was going to be, you know, ridden with crime in the 1970s and part of the 1980s. >> yeah. but also, you know, there is a thing here called leadership, isn't there? think about giuliani in new york. you know, he led from the front. he worked with the police. they got real tough the criminals. in londo
independence party leader fox news contributor nigel farage joins us now. ife crime in the last decade. new phenomenon of acid attacks. we really have got a big problem in some of the burrows of london. what we are seeing, this is not about rules, it's about policing. we used to have something called stop and search, where the police would stop a suspect to see whether they were carrying a knife. we have stopped doing that, you know why? because the police are too fearful of being thought to be...
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today former mexican president and nigel farage, former united kingdom independence party leader debate nationalism and globalism and it takes place at the university of maryland. live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg will be in capitol hill next week for two hearings on the way facebook handled user data. the company says outside as they have gotten information from as many as 87 million facebook users. mr. zuckerberg will appear at a joint hearing in the senate judiciary and commerce committee on tuesday, april 10, and she spent think will have live coverage getting at 2:15 p.m. eastern. and on was able appear before the house committee with live coverage beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. this weekend on c-span, saturday at 8:30 p.m. eastern, the 50th anniversary of 60 minutes. and at night 30 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton at rutgers university. sat at 1:45n two, p.m. eastern, that annual national like writers conference in brooklyn. professor,ay, yell author of the best-selling book, about a bookalking on tribalism in america
today former mexican president and nigel farage, former united kingdom independence party leader debate nationalism and globalism and it takes place at the university of maryland. live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg will be in capitol hill next week for two hearings on the way facebook handled user data. the company says outside as they have gotten information from as many as 87 million facebook users. mr. zuckerberg will appear at a joint hearing...
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and the former ukip leader nigel farage referenced ms rudd‘s credentials as a remainer, saying her replacementy you for joining us. did she have to go in the end? i think the buildup of pressure was just relentless and after the attempt on saturday to try to hold the position which was basically to say, yes, i have been briefed, but i haven‘t quite got to it, putting in a very different position. from there, you need a watertight defence. yet to be clear there are no e—mails, no of communication. i think from there on m, communication. i think from there on in, it was always a very weak defence. we are now back to the home secretary with the job we have a lwa ys secretary with the job we have always anticipated before, which is always anticipated before, which is a very precariousjob. always anticipated before, which is a very precarious job. the always anticipated before, which is a very precariousjob. the person that rewrote that assessment was theresa may who had hung on to six yea rs theresa may who had hung on to six years as home secretary. was amber rudd displaced by that, the person sh
and the former ukip leader nigel farage referenced ms rudd‘s credentials as a remainer, saying her replacementy you for joining us. did she have to go in the end? i think the buildup of pressure was just relentless and after the attempt on saturday to try to hold the position which was basically to say, yes, i have been briefed, but i haven‘t quite got to it, putting in a very different position. from there, you need a watertight defence. yet to be clear there are no e—mails, no of...
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nigel farage is party leader and fox news contributor. nigel, what has happened here? >> what has happened is a 23-month-old boy who is very seriously ill, make no mistake about that, and the national health service had run out of treatment they could give him and recommended turning off the life support machine. however, there is a hospital in rome that has a therapy that they think might be able to help alfie so naturally his parents like any parents in the world want to try the last resort and take their boy to italy. the authorities here decided that wasn't to be allowed. and despite the fact little alfie was given italian citizenship by the italian president, despite the fact the pope intervened and there was a private plane ready to take the boy to italy, no, the medical establishment and court system and political system, the state decided that those parents did not have the right to make that decision. >> sandra: incredibly young parents as you just saw the father there, 20 and 21 years old the parents of young alfie. nigel, this was not one court ruling. it wa
nigel farage is party leader and fox news contributor. nigel, what has happened here? >> what has happened is a 23-month-old boy who is very seriously ill, make no mistake about that, and the national health service had run out of treatment they could give him and recommended turning off the life support machine. however, there is a hospital in rome that has a therapy that they think might be able to help alfie so naturally his parents like any parents in the world want to try the last...
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farage, aeet by nigel supporter president trump, who says i said it before and i will say it again, our track record of intervening in syria and the middle east is terrible. the u.k. was one ally joining the strike yesterday. calling from maryland on the independent line, what are your thoughts? never: i do not like war, have never will. there are times we have to get involved in conflicts like this. i remember several years ago we drew a supposedly red line in the sand, which led us to where we are today. i think we shouldn't make any mistake about that. we can talk to death and nothing will get accomplished. sometimes, unfortunately, it takes a precise strike to deter. -- i think back to a former president who said peace through strength. that can be a deterrent. as i stated, i do not like or, but there are times -- i do not like war, but there are times we need to show strikes to deter these radical regimes from killing people in mass attacks. of ourot forget, a lot young people don't even remember what auschwitz was. perhaps it is time to educate them as well. host: we did hear gene
farage, aeet by nigel supporter president trump, who says i said it before and i will say it again, our track record of intervening in syria and the middle east is terrible. the u.k. was one ally joining the strike yesterday. calling from maryland on the independent line, what are your thoughts? never: i do not like war, have never will. there are times we have to get involved in conflicts like this. i remember several years ago we drew a supposedly red line in the sand, which led us to where...
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nigel farage. great to have you on. we appreciate it. for. >> eight years that barack was president, it was sort of like having the good parent at home. and now, perhaps, we have the other parent. abby: which parent is that? is it fair? we are going to debate next. ed: even more anti-trump texts are revealed between those fbi officials. why haven't they been fired yet? that's a good question. mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. ♪ ed: white house staffers lining up to say farewell to outgoing security advisor h.r. mcmaster on his last day in the west wing. glight a s
nigel farage. great to have you on. we appreciate it. for. >> eight years that barack was president, it was sort of like having the good parent at home. and now, perhaps, we have the other parent. abby: which parent is that? is it fair? we are going to debate next. ed: even more anti-trump texts are revealed between those fbi officials. why haven't they been fired yet? that's a good question. mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive...
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host: she is referring to a debate that we covered between the former mexican leader, fox, and nigel faragewho is a british leader who pushed for the u.k. to leave europe, the brexit movement. they sat down at the american university here in washington, and they debated globalism versus nationalism.. you can you can find that debate as c-span.org, you can also download the free radio app if you want to listen to what those two had to say --. now we will go to lewis. are you concerned? caller: i am actually concerned with continuing the path we are going on now, which is unsustainable. the fact is the world trade organization, not the u.s., the world trade organization has already determined that what china has done as far as requiring u.s. companies to hand over their intellectual property to do business in china, is illegal. it has already been determined, it is not congress or donald trump, it is a third-party that has already determined this. so someone is stealing from u.s. companies. and we are allowing it to happen? no. i am concerned if we continue to do nothing, because we are losin
host: she is referring to a debate that we covered between the former mexican leader, fox, and nigel faragewho is a british leader who pushed for the u.k. to leave europe, the brexit movement. they sat down at the american university here in washington, and they debated globalism versus nationalism.. you can you can find that debate as c-span.org, you can also download the free radio app if you want to listen to what those two had to say --. now we will go to lewis. are you concerned? caller: i...
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brian: she does not have the support if you listened to nigel farage last night.n four, concerned about popularity. support something like this. single strike means no strike. 59 tomahawks last year got eight more attacks this year. what is another single strike going to do? steve: that's what the pentagon is thinking right now just reporting the facts. the attorney general for the united states jeff sessions at the texas border coalition am spring meeting. they had 31 pedestrians of 31 different departments around the table where he was talking and essentially he made it very clear there are changes in the immigration system and they're going to start talking no tolerance, zero releases, and 100 percent prosecution. why? new leadership. listen. >> with president trump, we have a new era of support for law enforcement, like we haven't seen in many years. you might even say we've got a new sheriff in town. we are working to take criminals off the streets by restoring the rule of law and really protecting and fixing our immigration system. so we're going to step up
brian: she does not have the support if you listened to nigel farage last night.n four, concerned about popularity. support something like this. single strike means no strike. 59 tomahawks last year got eight more attacks this year. what is another single strike going to do? steve: that's what the pentagon is thinking right now just reporting the facts. the attorney general for the united states jeff sessions at the texas border coalition am spring meeting. they had 31 pedestrians of 31...
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nigel farage is here to react about the a british hospital's decision to pull his life-support.oying chocolate cake. now she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. ♪ ainsley: americans across the country are benefiting from president trump's tax cuts and here in south carolina it is no different. joining us now with how his state is benefiting from the historic cuts is south carolina's governor henry mcmaster. what a pleasure, governor. >> my pleasure. ainsley: you have a lot of supporters behind
nigel farage is here to react about the a british hospital's decision to pull his life-support.oying chocolate cake. now she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one...
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. >> charlie hurt, buy ron york, mercedes schlapp and nigel farage all here live. coming up. strong repair that you can trust. . >>> they know once they get here they can walk into our country. we have the greatest people on earth and they can't do anything because the laws are corrupt. >> that was president trump last night calling out the caravan of central american asylum seekers as they set to arrive at the border today. >> so how should the u.s. handle this? here with inside president of the national border patrol council. art, it's good to see you again. this is going to be an interesting day and there's a lot of eyes on the border. how is this going to be handled? >> you know, it's a good question. one of the big issues that we're seeing that's happened in the past is a lot of these individuals, they cross with children. so they've caught on how it works. usually the mom will cross with their child, they will be released in the united states pending obviously the asylum case and a lot of these people never show up to their cases. what they would do in the past is they
. >> charlie hurt, buy ron york, mercedes schlapp and nigel farage all here live. coming up. strong repair that you can trust. . >>> they know once they get here they can walk into our country. we have the greatest people on earth and they can't do anything because the laws are corrupt. >> that was president trump last night calling out the caravan of central american asylum seekers as they set to arrive at the border today. >> so how should the u.s. handle this? here...
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look at the poster by nigel france which said, breaking point. —— farage. change on this. that change was taken up in a way by populism, the danger of papers taking that up. can ijust come back on that? ukip was talking about reducing immigration. we are talking about reducing immigration but we have never talked about being unfair. we have talked about an immigration system that is much ber because it treats everyone equally and does not give priority automatically to people like us, white europeans guy coming in from eu countries. we have always said it should be a fair immigration system which applies applicability to everyone, no matter where you are from. on the question of the impact of this week, tom says it is a medium—sized impact and dave says it is huge. how will it change the weather? i would like to think this would change immigration policy but the truth is, of course, when we unite around a group of people that were always lawfully here, and we are upset about the stories, actually it kind of shows to us, to me, that we have quite a low bar.
look at the poster by nigel france which said, breaking point. —— farage. change on this. that change was taken up in a way by populism, the danger of papers taking that up. can ijust come back on that? ukip was talking about reducing immigration. we are talking about reducing immigration but we have never talked about being unfair. we have talked about an immigration system that is much ber because it treats everyone equally and does not give priority automatically to people like us, white...
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nigel farage is co-founder and long-serving leader of the uk independence party, serving from 2001 to 2016. he was the face of the successful campaign to take the uk out of the european union in the 2016 brexit referendum, positioning the referendum as the start of a global populist wave against the political establishment. mr. farage has been a member of the european parliament for southeast england since 1999 and co-chairs the europe of freedom and democracy group. he's been noted for his sometimes controversial speeches in the european parliament and his strong criticism of the euro currency. the spectator magazine called mr. farage the most important british politician of the last decade and the most successful. he was short-listed for "time" magazine's 2016 person of the year but was beaten by donald trump. let's give a warm maryland welcome to mr. nigel farage. [ applause ] vicente fox was born in mexico city and grew up at rancho san cristobal, a communal land where the only difference between him and his khychildhood friends we the opportunities he had. he always remembers fro
nigel farage is co-founder and long-serving leader of the uk independence party, serving from 2001 to 2016. he was the face of the successful campaign to take the uk out of the european union in the 2016 brexit referendum, positioning the referendum as the start of a global populist wave against the political establishment. mr. farage has been a member of the european parliament for southeast england since 1999 and co-chairs the europe of freedom and democracy group. he's been noted for his...