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>> between the two parties?re you significanting republicans shun the negotiate and have bipartisan approach with democrats? >> well, yeah, pretty much, because i don't think we have anything in common with them. where is the commonality. i don't have anything in common with obama policiwise. zilch, zero, nada. compromise is an elite superior form of existence. and too often what it means in washington is that conservatives have to compromise their core in order to be considered nice people or what have you. i'm about defeating them, greta. not compromising with them. compromise is a one way street. why doesn't the press ever ask obama or any democrats, why don't you -- are you willing to compromise. what are you willing to give up. it's always a one way street? what do the republicans have to do to make something work. the reason it works on the republicans, they're shell shocked. republicans -- the image of racist, sexist, bigot homophobe, it takes hold. i think they've lost their confidence, i think they're n
>> between the two parties?re you significanting republicans shun the negotiate and have bipartisan approach with democrats? >> well, yeah, pretty much, because i don't think we have anything in common with them. where is the commonality. i don't have anything in common with obama policiwise. zilch, zero, nada. compromise is an elite superior form of existence. and too often what it means in washington is that conservatives have to compromise their core in order to be considered...
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my function was to develop tea party and work with carter hall and the tea parties. can you explain the differences 20s statements? >> ma'am, i was instructed to work tea parties. it was on the list. anything that do not meet the parameters or met the parameters in that list i sent to general inventory. >> but you did not know what happened to those non-tea party cases? >> no, ma'am, i do not. >> how many do you think you referred to inventory? five question mark 50? >> i sent everything back that did not meet the parameters, both on the right and left. >> it was a significant number? >> it seemed at the time. >> one of the document obtained is a powerpoint presentation for a 2010 training session instructing employees on how to handle applications for tax- exempt status from groups engaged in political activities. it has photos of an elephant and a donkey -- not very good ones -- and since that employee -- says players should look for names like the following. on the next page it shows what those employees should be looking for. terms tea party, patriots, 912 projec
my function was to develop tea party and work with carter hall and the tea parties. can you explain the differences 20s statements? >> ma'am, i was instructed to work tea parties. it was on the list. anything that do not meet the parameters or met the parameters in that list i sent to general inventory. >> but you did not know what happened to those non-tea party cases? >> no, ma'am, i do not. >> how many do you think you referred to inventory? five question mark 50?...
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the party of the people, the party of privilege. [shouting] >> it's not the party of the people. it's the party of len mccluskey. that's the fact. >> order. just have a wall of noise, what we need is questions and answers. the prime minister. >> it's the party of len mccluskey. they by the candidates. they by the policies. they by the leader. what is the policy on determined by the communications human? what is the policy on health, determined by unison? what is their policy on party funding? determined by unite. no wonder he thinks like a -- he wants to be regarded and come back as a proper leader. [shouting] >> julian huppert. >> thank you, erik thank you very much, mr. speaker. three quarters of of a million british people suffer from heart failure a condition -- >> order. ordered. the question however long it takes will be heard. doctor huppert. >> thank you for much mr. speaker. recorder of the million bridge people suffer from heart for a condition which is unknown hospital bed w. recent research funded by the british foundation found with our -- low-level's up the conditio
the party of the people, the party of privilege. [shouting] >> it's not the party of the people. it's the party of len mccluskey. that's the fact. >> order. just have a wall of noise, what we need is questions and answers. the prime minister. >> it's the party of len mccluskey. they by the candidates. they by the policies. they by the leader. what is the policy on determined by the communications human? what is the policy on health, determined by unison? what is their policy...
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my function was to develop a two-party and work with the tea party. can you explain the discrepancy between these two statements? >> i was instructed by management's. it was on the list. a thing that did not meet the parameters between -- that meant the parameters i sent to general and mentoring. >> but you did not know what happened to those non tea party cases? >> no, i do not. >> how many do you think you referred to and ventura? >> i can't estimate. >> five for 50? >> i sent everything back it did not meet the parameters of to party on the right and on the left. >> okay. serve was a significant number that. >> is seen at the time. i can't estimate how many. >> one of the documents obtained by the committee is a power point presentation for a 2010 training session instructing employees and have a handle applications for a tax-exempt status from groups in days to block a collectivity. photos of an elephant and a donkey, not very good ones. and since that is the employee should look for names like the following. you see there on the next 80 shows wha
my function was to develop a two-party and work with the tea party. can you explain the discrepancy between these two statements? >> i was instructed by management's. it was on the list. a thing that did not meet the parameters between -- that meant the parameters i sent to general and mentoring. >> but you did not know what happened to those non tea party cases? >> no, i do not. >> how many do you think you referred to and ventura? >> i can't estimate. >>...
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it's not party to its lead in party. sometimes in parties -- the mob goes this way and a leader can go that way. you think it was easy in 2000 with some of the people, gingrich, the compassionate conservatives were solid. the basis party was responding to a. i remember after the election we were, you know, clinton saw bush, george, when you said that compassionate conservative i knew we were in deep trouble. [laughter] he said that was just, that was just brilliant. i knew it would keep her people. that was just brilliant. you know, this, there is, i love this thing about the base of the party. the base of the party is, you know, is reflected through the primaries, but it's the readers -- the leadership element the public dialogue and wit where to meet public leaders and the dialogue who are retrogressive and not forward-looking. >> i want to make sure we save some time for questions but before we do not want to talk about one more so because i want to keep focus on policy. even though it doesn't dominate every election,
it's not party to its lead in party. sometimes in parties -- the mob goes this way and a leader can go that way. you think it was easy in 2000 with some of the people, gingrich, the compassionate conservatives were solid. the basis party was responding to a. i remember after the election we were, you know, clinton saw bush, george, when you said that compassionate conservative i knew we were in deep trouble. [laughter] he said that was just, that was just brilliant. i knew it would keep her...
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the democratic party it's the green party green party delegates from around the nation flock here university of iowa for their annual meeting and activists are on hand using the green party to promote their own causes environmentalists campaigners for peace those promoting sustainable and local agriculture it's being made into a new store for the nutrient cycle and proponents of ending corporate personhood the real business took place in meetings like this. for the future of the party was debated green party committees reported on their activities new members were elected to the national steering committee the forum was held to discuss what was learned from the two thousand and twelve campaign and while the crowds were small and the funding scarce greens are confident their movement is building two thousand and twelve green party presidential candidate dr jill stein the greens are out there as the driving force in the social in the social revolution which is taking place right now and what the party can do is give that agenda. a focus and a set of demands and put them into the political cont
the democratic party it's the green party green party delegates from around the nation flock here university of iowa for their annual meeting and activists are on hand using the green party to promote their own causes environmentalists campaigners for peace those promoting sustainable and local agriculture it's being made into a new store for the nutrient cycle and proponents of ending corporate personhood the real business took place in meetings like this. for the future of the party was...
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members within their party breaking from leadership who would have thought when the tea party your tea partiers like justin amash came to power in two thousand and ten with that whole tea party revolution that three years later we'd be dipping progressives would be depending on them to help pass legislation so that's that's kind of what's happening here and i think this is going to be an alliance that's going to stick together and it's not just on surveillance this is also when when the president was being confirmed through a head of the cia and the drone memo started coming out you stole all the outrage over that you sold these same sort of progressive democrats libertarian republicans joining together to do stuff about that this will continue in just because this vote. went down it only went down by twelve votes at seven republicans or seven democrats which it would have passed so there's going to be momentum building off that there's going to be more legislation coming down the pipe to even the hard line defenders of this program like mike rogers who's the house chair of the intel c
members within their party breaking from leadership who would have thought when the tea party your tea partiers like justin amash came to power in two thousand and ten with that whole tea party revolution that three years later we'd be dipping progressives would be depending on them to help pass legislation so that's that's kind of what's happening here and i think this is going to be an alliance that's going to stick together and it's not just on surveillance this is also when when the...
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northeast, the republican party is shrinking, it's basically on life support so dividing up the party, which is already shrinking in the northeast isn't good. i've tried to spend a lot of time talking about some libertarian ideas and i don't like that being criticized that that can't be part of the party because i think that's actually part of the way we grow the party and i will continue to talk about privacy, about foreign aid, sending money to countries that are burning our flag, and that may not be popular with all republicans in washington, but it's very popular with republicans out across the country. >> but are you worried that it could be backfiring, senator, and by that i mean there's a move afoot to sort of disinvite you from a funding gathering i believe in new york next month. it doesn't appear to be going anywhere, but a number of new york related republicans, including those who were pushing for sandy aid, the same aid that you had referred to as part of the gimme gimme mentality are angry at you. >> wait, you know some of this, neil, comes from people who aren't fully d
northeast, the republican party is shrinking, it's basically on life support so dividing up the party, which is already shrinking in the northeast isn't good. i've tried to spend a lot of time talking about some libertarian ideas and i don't like that being criticized that that can't be part of the party because i think that's actually part of the way we grow the party and i will continue to talk about privacy, about foreign aid, sending money to countries that are burning our flag, and that...
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your party has eight. and other parties and independents have 12 seats. each of japan's 47 prefectures represents one electoral district. in each of those districts there are one to five seats. voting played out quite differently than it has in the past, especially when you look at the kaejcandidates in each prefecture. the seats contested in that vote were the same as those this time around. back then, the democratic party of japan pbecame the dominant force in the upper house. the dpj won 43, the ones marked in blue. abe was prime minister at the time. he shouldered the responsibility for the ldp's poor showing. he resigned two months later. this time, his fortunes and those of his parties changed. the ldp won 44 of the 47 prefectures, turning the electoral map red. the dbj, not one candidate from the party was able to win the most votes in a prefecture. nhk world's senior political commentator joins us now with his take on this election. so, prime minister abe has a victory. he had been hoping for it. what are some of the challenges he faces? >> well,
your party has eight. and other parties and independents have 12 seats. each of japan's 47 prefectures represents one electoral district. in each of those districts there are one to five seats. voting played out quite differently than it has in the past, especially when you look at the kaejcandidates in each prefecture. the seats contested in that vote were the same as those this time around. back then, the democratic party of japan pbecame the dominant force in the upper house. the dpj won 43,...
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the party of the people. the party of privilege. the prime minister: it is not the party of the people -- it is the party of len mccluskey. that is the fact -- mr. speaker: order. we cannot just have a wall of noise. we need questions and answers. the prime minister: it is not the party of the people -- it is the party of len mccluskey. they buy the candidates, they buy the policies and they buy the leader. what is labour's policy on royal mail? it is determined by the communication workers union. what is its policy on health? it is determined by unison. what is its policy on party funding? it is determined by unite. it is no wonder that that the right honorable gentleman thinks like buddha: he wants to be reincarnated and come back as a proper leader. dr julian huppert: three quarters of a million british people suffer from heart failure, a condition -- mr. speaker: order. however long it takes, the question will be heard. dr huppert: thank you very much, mr. speaker. three quarters of a million british people suffer from heart fai
the party of the people. the party of privilege. the prime minister: it is not the party of the people -- it is the party of len mccluskey. that is the fact -- mr. speaker: order. we cannot just have a wall of noise. we need questions and answers. the prime minister: it is not the party of the people -- it is the party of len mccluskey. they buy the candidates, they buy the policies and they buy the leader. what is labour's policy on royal mail? it is determined by the communication workers...
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not parties. it's leaders in parties. there's sometimes when leaders in parties -- the mob goes this way and a leader can go that way. do you think it was easy in 2020 with some of the people -- es? the people were sellouts but the base of the party was responding to it. i remember after the election we were -- clinton saw bush, george when you said that compassionate conservative thing i knew we were in deep trouble. he said that was just brilliant because i knew it would keep your people. that was just brillion ynt. just brilliant. and you know i love this thing about the base of the party. the because of the party is reflected through their choices and primaries but it's the leaders who dominate the public dialogue. and we have too many public leaders in that dialogue who are not forward looking. >> i want to make sure we save some time for questions but i want to talk one more zone because i want to keep focused on policy. even though it doesn't dominate every election, a party without a foreign policy national securi
not parties. it's leaders in parties. there's sometimes when leaders in parties -- the mob goes this way and a leader can go that way. do you think it was easy in 2020 with some of the people -- es? the people were sellouts but the base of the party was responding to it. i remember after the election we were -- clinton saw bush, george when you said that compassionate conservative thing i knew we were in deep trouble. he said that was just brilliant because i knew it would keep your people....
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these groups qualify for political party status. they include long established parties and others that were recently founded. several groups that failed to meet the standards are still fielding candidates. in all, 433 candidates, including independents, are running in this election. more than 100 million people are eligible to vote. our latest nhk poll paints a picture of what they'll be thinking about when they cast their ballots. nhk world has details. >> reporter: the nhk poll suggests that prime minister abe remains popular with voters. we spoke to 3,088 people over the weekend. 57% said they support his administration. in the 2010 upper house election, then-prime minister naoto kan's approval rating was 48%. respondents to our poll are clearly in favor of abe's party, the liberal democrats. 43% say they back the ldp. compare that to the 8% for the opposition democratic party. abe's economic policies have helped win him their support. he's focused on fixing japan's fiscal woes since taking office at the end of december. his thre
these groups qualify for political party status. they include long established parties and others that were recently founded. several groups that failed to meet the standards are still fielding candidates. in all, 433 candidates, including independents, are running in this election. more than 100 million people are eligible to vote. our latest nhk poll paints a picture of what they'll be thinking about when they cast their ballots. nhk world has details. >> reporter: the nhk poll suggests...
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the information to come to this party. and this promoter took the money ran left lied about his address and a kid was shot and killed. we have rules in this commission about checking out your protocol. this is a promoter and you didn't check him out and was he on your promoter list. did he have insurance did you have a contract with him and did i check the reference on the contract to see if he lived anywhere. it was a community center he wasn't living at the community center this is bad business and what squares me most is you have a year left on your lease i have nothing to lose. i know you're saying no, because you're standing in front of the commission but your judgment was that bad and your crowd was between 12 and 17. there are codes on the book that talk about parties so the people under the age of 18 need to have chaperones. there are laws that are different for those age groups >> they told me they did say they had chaperones and - and what constitutes a chaperone to you. >> one other thing i also when i did go th
the information to come to this party. and this promoter took the money ran left lied about his address and a kid was shot and killed. we have rules in this commission about checking out your protocol. this is a promoter and you didn't check him out and was he on your promoter list. did he have insurance did you have a contract with him and did i check the reference on the contract to see if he lived anywhere. it was a community center he wasn't living at the community center this is bad...
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is the republican party, however, still the hawk party it was under "w"? i'm not so sure. plus, what are we to make of the zimmerman case. she said in her heart, zimmerman was guilty. she voted to acquit. she said she had to acquit him. but now she feels she owes trayvon martin's family an apology. why would she apologize? this is complicated and we're going to get to it. this time, how the across the board spending cut known as the sequester is costing america 1.6 million jobs. >>> and let me finish tonight with the republican civil war over war. and this is "hardball." the place for politics. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> welco
is the republican party, however, still the hawk party it was under "w"? i'm not so sure. plus, what are we to make of the zimmerman case. she said in her heart, zimmerman was guilty. she voted to acquit. she said she had to acquit him. but now she feels she owes trayvon martin's family an apology. why would she apologize? this is complicated and we're going to get to it. this time, how the across the board spending cut known as the sequester is costing america 1.6 million jobs....
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we call on all parties to do that.it would be a terrible mistake for the authorities in egypt to act in a way which drives the muslim brotherhood or any other legitimate parties out of democratic politics. that is a mistake that must be avoided at all costs. it would also be a mistake for the muslim brotherhood to now refuse under all circumstances to take part in democratic politics. i think and all nations who hold dear the stability and future of egypt as we do, we have to encourage people to resolve these differences and counsel against making those mistakes whether it be in the muslim brotherhood or the new authorities. part of that is releasing prisoners print i absolutely agree about that. i have made that point to the foreign minister, the acting foreign minister of egypt. my friend has been pursuing it with the egyptian ambassador in london this morning. they should be released unless they are our criminal charges against them. -- there are criminal charges. the holding of prisoners for political purposes does
we call on all parties to do that.it would be a terrible mistake for the authorities in egypt to act in a way which drives the muslim brotherhood or any other legitimate parties out of democratic politics. that is a mistake that must be avoided at all costs. it would also be a mistake for the muslim brotherhood to now refuse under all circumstances to take part in democratic politics. i think and all nations who hold dear the stability and future of egypt as we do, we have to encourage people...
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party? which one of those? where's the real republican party? >> i think we're going to find that out over the next three years. i want the republican party to be a party of strong national defense and a party who, for instance, can reach out to labor unions, construction unions, police officers, firefighters -- these are people who are socially conservative and want to agree with us, and so many people in our party drive them away. to me, the overriding concern has to be national defense, national security, and not be apologizing for america. when you have rand paul actually comparing snowden to martin luther king or henry david thoreau, this is madness, this is the anti-war democrats in the 1960s that destroyed their party for almost 15 years. i don't want that happening to our party. >> there have been two statements made by republicans. one is that, if congress does not pass some kind of major immigration reform, it cannot rewin the white house. and the other is, if republicans in the ho
party? which one of those? where's the real republican party? >> i think we're going to find that out over the next three years. i want the republican party to be a party of strong national defense and a party who, for instance, can reach out to labor unions, construction unions, police officers, firefighters -- these are people who are socially conservative and want to agree with us, and so many people in our party drive them away. to me, the overriding concern has to be national...
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these qualified for political party status. they include established parties and others that were recently founded. several groups that failed to meet the standards. in all, 433 candidates including independences are running in this election. more than 100 million people are eligible to vote. our latest nhk poll participates a picture of what they will be thinking about. he remains popular with voters. we spoke to 3,088 people over the weekend. 57% support his administration. the approval rating was 48%. respondents for a poll are clearly in favor of abe's party. the liberal democrats. 43% say they back the ldp. compare that to the 8% for the opposition democratic party. abe's economic policies helped win him this support. he is focused on the fiscal woes since taking office since the end of december. the approach promotes monetary easing and stimulus spending and a growth strategy to spark private investment. 80% say they consider economic policies one of the major issues in this election. voters give post disaster constructio
these qualified for political party status. they include established parties and others that were recently founded. several groups that failed to meet the standards. in all, 433 candidates including independences are running in this election. more than 100 million people are eligible to vote. our latest nhk poll participates a picture of what they will be thinking about. he remains popular with voters. we spoke to 3,088 people over the weekend. 57% support his administration. the approval...
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there are times he'll go after a president of his own party or different party.e know one thing, when this relationship started out, when obama was a senator, there was not a lot of respect there from, you know, from the direction of mccain toward -- >> right and he felt like obama wasn't -- didn't -- >> he did not think that senator obama walked the walk about bipartisan, compromise. he thought in the end obama was unwilling to take on his own party. and i think that colored his sense of obama's character. >> and he never really got around to it. conservatives these days, some of them saying, told you so about mccain. the same old mccain we hated for so long. >> exactly right. even though mccain is getting headline, at the end of the day, the center of gravity is not just mccain, it's mcconnell cutting deals with vice president biden, ted cruz shaping the debate. >> i'm with robert here, on one hand, i get john mccain's a willing partner should you want to throw the bipartisan thing on there. immigration got done because of marco rubio. >> that's right, but i th
there are times he'll go after a president of his own party or different party.e know one thing, when this relationship started out, when obama was a senator, there was not a lot of respect there from, you know, from the direction of mccain toward -- >> right and he felt like obama wasn't -- didn't -- >> he did not think that senator obama walked the walk about bipartisan, compromise. he thought in the end obama was unwilling to take on his own party. and i think that colored his...
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i said both parties. both parties are. >> okay.t democrats are equally to blame. >> his premise is that the democrats are insisting on getting everything they want, which he means to be the senate bill. the senate bill isn't everything the democrats want. the senate bill is a compromise between two parties. they went pretty far between what they want. now he's saying you have to go much farther to abandon the central things you wanted in immigration reform. go farther. that's kind of a strange argument, but it's interesting that he feels compelled to try to blame the democrats for the failure of immigration reform at the house department of engineering. i wasn't sure that -- >> i failed to defend republicans after you're blaming democrats for five minutes. you started out by blaming republicans. the whole segment has been about blaming republicans for the failure of immigration reform. what i'm telling you is that there's republicans who have goodwill here in the house of representatives like myself that understand the need for com
i said both parties. both parties are. >> okay.t democrats are equally to blame. >> his premise is that the democrats are insisting on getting everything they want, which he means to be the senate bill. the senate bill isn't everything the democrats want. the senate bill is a compromise between two parties. they went pretty far between what they want. now he's saying you have to go much farther to abandon the central things you wanted in immigration reform. go farther. that's kind...
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the american dream is also achievable in the democratic party. so regardless of what party you're in, you can do that in both. and for hispanics who are still under the republican party there are some who might be in positions that they may not be able to afford the same thing that i did which was go ahead and take a stand. they have their own personal issues and so -- and reasons to do so and to stay in the republican party. so, you know, i'll respect those but i hope that they're able to see that right now republicans are making it harder for hispanics and right now republicans are not looking at those 11 million undocumented immigrants that are human beings that are in this country. >> john: we all know tons of republicans who are very open mind and get along great with minorities. would you say that intolerance toward minorities generally is one of the bigger problems the g.o.p. has right now? >> well, definitely there is a culture of intolerance like i said before. we've seen a lot of examples more recently at a gathering of republican voter
the american dream is also achievable in the democratic party. so regardless of what party you're in, you can do that in both. and for hispanics who are still under the republican party there are some who might be in positions that they may not be able to afford the same thing that i did which was go ahead and take a stand. they have their own personal issues and so -- and reasons to do so and to stay in the republican party. so, you know, i'll respect those but i hope that they're able to see...
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abe's liberal democratic party wants to revise article 96 first. the article says modifying the constitution requires a two-thirds vote by lawmakers in both houses of the diet, followed by a national referendum. abe argues a simple majority in both houses should be enough. liberal democrats also want to change article 9, which prohibits japan from having a military. they want to change japan's self-defense force into a military. >> translator: i think that japanese people are starting to consider amending the constitution as a political issue for the first time. >> reporter: but the ldp leaders face a hurdle. their longtime coalition partner new komeito, is cautious on changing the constitution. >> translator: we would like to consider how to further improve the constitution. we think the current constitution is a good one. >> reporter: but new komeito says it's willing to discuss the matter. abe wants to persuade them somehow to support the amendment. abe has also been seeking support within the opposition democratic party. some members favor a re
abe's liberal democratic party wants to revise article 96 first. the article says modifying the constitution requires a two-thirds vote by lawmakers in both houses of the diet, followed by a national referendum. abe argues a simple majority in both houses should be enough. liberal democrats also want to change article 9, which prohibits japan from having a military. they want to change japan's self-defense force into a military. >> translator: i think that japanese people are starting to...
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for how to save that party. i've kind of got a spot spot for sean hannity. i think it's probably unwitting on his part but if you want to know and understand the psyche and the mood and the strategic thinking that's guiding the republican party at any given moment well hannity is just an unusually good barometer of that. to me that's what makes him unique. they have all their own quirks and he's first and foremost a republican party man and wants the democrats to look bad and lose. he's more than happy to completely reverse himself or totally ignore past pronouncement of principle if it serves that underlying agenda. the contortions this requires can be absurd but if you pay close enough attention can be very revealing. because what he's really doing is expressing the message, the strategy that's gaining favor or that's in favor at that moment among republicans. case in point, the debate over immigration. in the immediate wake of last november's election, it's an election that republicans like hannity were absol
for how to save that party. i've kind of got a spot spot for sean hannity. i think it's probably unwitting on his part but if you want to know and understand the psyche and the mood and the strategic thinking that's guiding the republican party at any given moment well hannity is just an unusually good barometer of that. to me that's what makes him unique. they have all their own quirks and he's first and foremost a republican party man and wants the democrats to look bad and lose. he's more...
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of the party, which is where a lot of the tea party have their biggest fight. very interesting right now for mcconnell, to your point, that he's got to sort of do this sort of tight rope walk knowing that, you know, constantly over his shoulder he is going to have this incoming. regardless of what he does. regardless of what he does. >> he has this on this shoulder and on the other shoulder, if he gets through the republican part primary, he's in danger of losing to a democrat. one of the few senate races where a democrat has a chance to knock off a republican and i want to get into that after this. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. like shin splints... over here. or runner's knee... ah. i recommend
of the party, which is where a lot of the tea party have their biggest fight. very interesting right now for mcconnell, to your point, that he's got to sort of do this sort of tight rope walk knowing that, you know, constantly over his shoulder he is going to have this incoming. regardless of what he does. regardless of what he does. >> he has this on this shoulder and on the other shoulder, if he gets through the republican part primary, he's in danger of losing to a democrat. one of the...
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to the tea party leader. that would be mitch mcconnell all of these are going to turtle matthew bevan a kentucky businessman and tea party favorite is expected to primary mcconnell in the twenty fourteen senate race in the same time that he's going to have to run in a general election against a real democrat and so mark how do you see this thing play out and what do you think. how do you think mcconnell is changing his behavior right now because he's up for reelection when mcconnell's had a tough time of it is you know he's in there he's the he's he's got to be a national leader he's got to run the house he's got to represent his party at the highest level most visible level but he's still also got to go and get reelected with a very high constituency of tea party people who are supported in the past and a lot of it comes down to where he gets his money to you know people are moderates independents a lot of them will go vote but they don't necessarily send any money the people like the tea party highly motiva
to the tea party leader. that would be mitch mcconnell all of these are going to turtle matthew bevan a kentucky businessman and tea party favorite is expected to primary mcconnell in the twenty fourteen senate race in the same time that he's going to have to run in a general election against a real democrat and so mark how do you see this thing play out and what do you think. how do you think mcconnell is changing his behavior right now because he's up for reelection when mcconnell's had a...
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and so observers of the republican party concluded the party was going to have to change. >> the future of the republican party, hispanics are a crucial voting bloc, so what will republicans do to bin them over? >> we've got to get rid of the immigration issue altogether. it's simple for me to fix it. that is in a position that i've evolved on. >> the first thing that we need to do is we need to be, you know, forward leaning on immigration. >> the republican party is going to have to ask itself if the hardline position mitt romney assuredly took during the primary season to win this election, hardline law and order position on immigration is a position for them. >> thus was formed the gang of eight and marco rubio's rise to republican stardom as the man who could bridge both worlds. now with the most comprehensive immigration reform staring them in the face, republicans and center right are beginning to rethink their logic. they're starting to think maybe, just maybe we can just get by on white people. much of this recent thinking has come straight from sean trend of "real clear politic
and so observers of the republican party concluded the party was going to have to change. >> the future of the republican party, hispanics are a crucial voting bloc, so what will republicans do to bin them over? >> we've got to get rid of the immigration issue altogether. it's simple for me to fix it. that is in a position that i've evolved on. >> the first thing that we need to do is we need to be, you know, forward leaning on immigration. >> the republican party is...
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how unite lands to change the labour party. i know you are paid to shout for unite, but calm down a little bit. we give millions of pounds to the party and the relationship has changed. we want a left-wing general election campaign. that is what this shows. too weak to stand up for free schools, the unite union, and certainly too weak to run the country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituents have to vote individually if they want to -- does the right honorable friend agree that this should happen when registering for a political party? >> she is absolutely right. we have a situation where it has become apparent that votes are being bought and people are being signed up without consent. all done by the man, len mccluskey, who gave him his job. >> a food bank served 30,000 households before the general election. it was 350,000 households last year. will the prime minister acknowledge that rocketing demand for food banks show we have a problem? >> i am sure, as a member of unite, he ought to look very carefully at his own con
how unite lands to change the labour party. i know you are paid to shout for unite, but calm down a little bit. we give millions of pounds to the party and the relationship has changed. we want a left-wing general election campaign. that is what this shows. too weak to stand up for free schools, the unite union, and certainly too weak to run the country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituents have to vote individually if they want to -- does the right honorable friend agree that this...
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not parties, but leaders and parties. sometimes when the mob goes this way and a leader goes that way. do you think it was easy in 2000 with some of the people we had to deal with him of the gingrich leftovers? at the party was responding to it. clinton saw bush -- george, when you said that, compassionate conservative thing, i knew we were in deep trouble. [imitating clinton] that was brilliant. it would keep your people. [laughter] know, i love this thing about the base of the party. is base of the party reflected through the choices and primaries, but it is the leaders who dominate the public dialogue. you have too many public leaders in public dialogue who are retrogressive and not forward- looking. i want to take time for questions but i want to talk one more zone because i want to keep focus on policy. in a note it does not dominate election, a party without foreign policy and national security rationale is really not a governing party. i think it helped the republicans for most of my adult time and hurt the democra
not parties, but leaders and parties. sometimes when the mob goes this way and a leader goes that way. do you think it was easy in 2000 with some of the people we had to deal with him of the gingrich leftovers? at the party was responding to it. clinton saw bush -- george, when you said that, compassionate conservative thing, i knew we were in deep trouble. [imitating clinton] that was brilliant. it would keep your people. [laughter] know, i love this thing about the base of the party. is base...
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in 2010 we made a depos ou deposite past of the party party -- tea party, we got a call from a personalaying because of your association with the cincinnati tea party you will receive a personal audit. when they came to the house, they shut down my wife's business for you know a couple days, she does taxes for a living, we had to produce documentination for every depost into our personal acouncils and every reason behind that, yet they did not want to know anything about the tea party accounts. lou: they are auditing you personal. and told you they were auditing you because of your association with the tea party. >> that is correct. lou: you have an attorney. you have account tants, what did they say to you? we did not go to attorneys or account anes, typical americans we take care of the problem ourselves, i we realize how large the problem of at first ways and means committee, a roomful about 20 tea party leaders 5 of us received personal audits, so it is fairly widespread. lou: all right, so all that happened, you areenot engaged with attorneys are you working with a group of folks,
in 2010 we made a depos ou deposite past of the party party -- tea party, we got a call from a personalaying because of your association with the cincinnati tea party you will receive a personal audit. when they came to the house, they shut down my wife's business for you know a couple days, she does taxes for a living, we had to produce documentination for every depost into our personal acouncils and every reason behind that, yet they did not want to know anything about the tea party accounts....
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another seven parties are challenging the election. the cambodia national rescue party hopes to mount the strongest challenge. opposition leader last week returned from self-imposed exile after receiving a royal pardon arranged by hunsein. appearances have drawn large crowds of people. cambodians suffer through decades of chaos, so the relative stability of recent years has been broadly welcomed. many in this nation of 14 million have prospered during his years in power. but among others, a sense of dissatisfaction is clearly growing. nhk world reports. >> reporter: the ruling cambodia people's party is campaigning hard to extend its dominance for another term. relative stability after decades of conflict. >> translator: the cpp protected our nation. without them the regime might have survived. >> translator: prime minister has propelled this nation from nothing to where we are today. >> reporter: in cambodia, civil servant can participate in election campaign. the ruling party takes advantage of that to mobilize massive numbers of sta
another seven parties are challenging the election. the cambodia national rescue party hopes to mount the strongest challenge. opposition leader last week returned from self-imposed exile after receiving a royal pardon arranged by hunsein. appearances have drawn large crowds of people. cambodians suffer through decades of chaos, so the relative stability of recent years has been broadly welcomed. many in this nation of 14 million have prospered during his years in power. but among others, a...
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house alienating other members of his party.elf-promoting and woken up in the morning and said what can i do to serve the people, he'd have built a better political career. so similarly, why couldn't he stop himself from sexting? he had to know this was going to come out and be bad for his campaign but he couldn't help himself because he needed the daily ego boost. >> mckay with the exception of pope francis and the dalai lama everyone is calling pore him to pull out from the clintons to david axelrod. if he stays in, is your assessment this is political suicide for anthony weiner. >> i think he's done. i think he's done. i mean, i noticed when the whole scandal was erupting the second installment, that my twitter feed was dominated by left, right, no matter where you were on the ideological spectrum slamming him. there was know an pollist gist. no one was trying to defend him or give him the benefit of the doubt. his entire career has been built on self-promotion, his only agenda is making himself famous. that doesn't earn you
house alienating other members of his party.elf-promoting and woken up in the morning and said what can i do to serve the people, he'd have built a better political career. so similarly, why couldn't he stop himself from sexting? he had to know this was going to come out and be bad for his campaign but he couldn't help himself because he needed the daily ego boost. >> mckay with the exception of pope francis and the dalai lama everyone is calling pore him to pull out from the clintons to...
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these groups qualified for political party status. they include long established parties and others that were recently founded. several groups that failed to meet the standards are still fielding candidates. in all, 433 candidates, including independents, are running in this election. >>> an issue that has come up as a priority with voters in poll after poll is post-disaster recovery. nearly 300,000 people from northeastern japan are still considered evacuees more than two years after the earthquake and tsunami ravaged their communities. many of them are frustrated with the pace of restoration efforts. when they vote, they'll be casting ballots for the party they feel will give them their lives back. >> reporter: temporary housing units are part of the land scam in yamada. the town's 17,000 residents live this way. the 65-year-old and his wife have stayed in this cramped space since 2011. the unit has low ceilings and thin walls that offer little insulation. >> translator: in this housing, it's extremely hot in summer and really cold
these groups qualified for political party status. they include long established parties and others that were recently founded. several groups that failed to meet the standards are still fielding candidates. in all, 433 candidates, including independents, are running in this election. >>> an issue that has come up as a priority with voters in poll after poll is post-disaster recovery. nearly 300,000 people from northeastern japan are still considered evacuees more than two years after...
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you know, they party. >> jimmy: did you party with them? >> you know what?t me one night, and yes, i did. it is very hard to party with people that are that rich. because bottles keep coming all night long, at one point, it was like give me that bottle, as a matter of fact, give me dom and perignon, you can drink them both. >> jimmy: yeah, they're very wealthy, because of the oil. >> it is bad when you say to yourself, i could rob him, i could take his turbin -- >> jimmy: so you guys go and do a comedy act, did they enjoy it? >> they laughed a lot. they had fun. you know, and it is funny -- >> jimmy: how can you tell when they're laughing? >> their eyes are doing this. [ gestures ] >> jimmy: now you have expanded the wayans family yourself, you have two kids. >> yeah, i actually contributed to the population. the roaches sit there like, there is a lot of wayans, yeah, i got two kids. >> jimmy: and are they interested in doing this kind of stuff? do they want to be in show business -- have they figured anything out yet? >> you know, my son, he -- my daughter,
you know, they party. >> jimmy: did you party with them? >> you know what?t me one night, and yes, i did. it is very hard to party with people that are that rich. because bottles keep coming all night long, at one point, it was like give me that bottle, as a matter of fact, give me dom and perignon, you can drink them both. >> jimmy: yeah, they're very wealthy, because of the oil. >> it is bad when you say to yourself, i could rob him, i could take his turbin -- >>...
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>> there is a new black panther party. >> a very different organization. >> exactly.you looked at the ten-point program that the black panther party developed, you see that schools and healthcare and into the occupation of the police in black communities and all of the other things are still very much on our agenda. the demands have never been fulfilled. they're still there. we still need food. we still need clothing. we still need an end to the occupation and something done about the enormous numbers of people especially black people in prison today. >> i'm glad you said that. when we come back i want to talk to you about the prison crisis and the mass incarceration crisis and what's your resolve for resolving it. >> at that time there were only a couple hundred thousand people behind bars. today there are more than 2 million. ♪ ♪ ♪ all right... one, two, three. i just won a shell gas card! i just won a new fiat 500 cabrio! [ all roadtrip! [ male announcer monopoly at mcdonald's is back and heating up summer like never before! with hot 1-in-4 odds of winning cool pri
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tea party cases? >> we don't know. >> why would we not call these progressive cases from february of 2010 until july of 2011? why would we not have called those progressive cases? >> i don't understand the question. >> do we call them tea party cases because the majority of them were tea party cases? >> recall the two-party cases because that was -- >> why would the irs call them to party cases? we are missing the whole point. if there were predominantly progressive cases when we have referred to them as progressive? >> i believe they generally referred to them meaning tea party, nine, 12, and patriots. they actually have the word patriot in them. there is some combination. it is a frequent combination. >> to you think predominantly of these were liberal groups? >> ninety-six or t party. why go through make a judgment. you really don't think -- some of them have the words liberty, freedom. i don't think we could make the judgment based upon certain words. that wasn't earlier charge. the substance of t
tea party cases? >> we don't know. >> why would we not call these progressive cases from february of 2010 until july of 2011? why would we not have called those progressive cases? >> i don't understand the question. >> do we call them tea party cases because the majority of them were tea party cases? >> recall the two-party cases because that was -- >> why would the irs call them to party cases? we are missing the whole point. if there were predominantly...
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when i spoke with jason he informed me this was a sweet 16 party for a friend of a friend and i asked him who the honored guest was because i don't have 4 hundred friends >> i was just going to say the same thing. >> he couldn't provided me with the guests of honors name. i was told it was not advertised. i asked if he were charging anything and he said no and the promoter was charging a dollar for coat check and it was done as a safety precaution and they would take hats and backpacks as a safety measure. and that seems to create a problem in the end. it was just chaos. they were charging $2 for soda and they were having a cake. i later flaernd a victim of a robbery that came from there it was actually a promoter by the name of terrence smith and that terrence smith has parties regularly and calls them frequent and charges $15 a head and i'm putting this out there so you are all aware but $15 a head and he promoted it in a sense he has a network of kids and they sell their tickets to friends. so it's as if i say hey, i'm selling tickets if you sell 50 you get in for free. i inquired
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voters can either pick the name of the candidate on a party's list or just write down a party's name. the party's win seats relative to the combined total of votes. candidates are assigned seats based on the proportion of balance they get. lawmakers introduced this system in year 2000 saying it better reflects the will of voters. candidates from these nine parties are running in the upper house election. these groups qualified for political party status. they include long-established parties and others that were recently founded. several groups that failed to meet the standards are still fielding candidates. in all 433 candidates including independents are running in this election. more than 100 million people are eligible to vote. our latest nhk poll paints a picture of what they'll be thinking about when they cast their ballots. nhk world has the details. >> the nhk polt suggests prime minister abe remains popular with voters. we spoke to 3,088 people over the weekend. 57% said they support his administration. in the 2010 upper house election, then-prime minister kan's approval rati
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here is the headquarters of the opposition party. there so many supporters gathering. >> despite the big gain, the opposition is not satisfied. the leaders on monday reject issed the result. saying there were irregularities. he claimed the party could have been bigger. >> there was massive manipulation. we cannot accept this-sided announcement from a particular party. >> they are calling for a commission to investigate the results including political parties, the united nation, the election authority and the organization. >> many people were not register and could not vote. i don't think the election was fair. >> this is asia's longer serving prime minister in power for 28 years. to win the election he insisted the ruling party would serve for the error of stability and economic growth. the opposition campaign is calling for change and in urban areas. he's italian and what is the collection. by condemning the result despite the massive gains, the opposition is trying to get pressure after his party's worst result in 15 years. nhk wor
here is the headquarters of the opposition party. there so many supporters gathering. >> despite the big gain, the opposition is not satisfied. the leaders on monday reject issed the result. saying there were irregularities. he claimed the party could have been bigger. >> there was massive manipulation. we cannot accept this-sided announcement from a particular party. >> they are calling for a commission to investigate the results including political parties, the united...
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he doesn't speak for the republican party. republican party is not a monolith.e of good faith, of good will who are coming along, who are evolving, just like our president evolved. so the fact is that we're trying to find a way to work with republicans at all levels and we'll find allies. we have allies like steve schmidt, allies like jimmy la sylvia, a tea party member also on our payroll -- a member of the tea party? >> you emphasize -- >> they exist. i was shocked. i said you remember the tea party, you believe in marriage equality? absolutely. how many of you are there? he said 10,000. i'm like, you got to work with us. >> your point on the president's evolution is such an important one. you sensed the reticence on the part of this president to be very clear on the issue of marriage equality. we know was the vice president who sort of jumped the gun. >> thank god for joe biden. never thought i'd say that. but that said, part of what he learned and i think some of us learned as a result of that is that precisely the communities some thought would reject the p
he doesn't speak for the republican party. republican party is not a monolith.e of good faith, of good will who are coming along, who are evolving, just like our president evolved. so the fact is that we're trying to find a way to work with republicans at all levels and we'll find allies. we have allies like steve schmidt, allies like jimmy la sylvia, a tea party member also on our payroll -- a member of the tea party? >> you emphasize -- >> they exist. i was shocked. i said you...
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is the republican party, however, still the hawk party it was under "w"? i'm not so sure. >> plus, what are we to make of of the juror in the zimmerman case? she said in her heart, zimmerman was guilty. she voted to acquit. based on the evidence under the law, she said she had to acquit. but now she feels she owes trayvon martin's family an apology. why would she apologize if she thought the verdict was correct? this is complicated and we're going to get to it. >> this time, how the across the board spending cut known as the sequester is costing america 1.6 million jobs. >>> and let me finish tonight with the republican civil war over war. and this is "hardball." the place for politics. "first day of my life" by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small busine
is the republican party, however, still the hawk party it was under "w"? i'm not so sure. >> plus, what are we to make of of the juror in the zimmerman case? she said in her heart, zimmerman was guilty. she voted to acquit. based on the evidence under the law, she said she had to acquit. but now she feels she owes trayvon martin's family an apology. why would she apologize if she thought the verdict was correct? this is complicated and we're going to get to it. >> this...
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that is what the labour party has done.hey should pay back a 700,000 pounds to the taxpayer and that money should be going towards schools and hospitals. that is labour's chain. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister confirm that the latest work program figures -- every single one of its minimum performance standards? >> if the honorable lady as asking about the work program, the fact is that it's actually got 312,000 people into work. 60% of the people going into the work program are coming off benefits and while the unite union and all the unite members opposite might not want to do this and wha why it might not be part of len mccluskey's script, the fact is this program is twice as good as the flexible new deal. >> thank you, mr. speaker. as a doctor who once sat listening credibly to a patient national discussion is nine months pregnant on arrival at terminal three heathrow, i was very pleased to the secretary of state for health, -- does the promise to agree with me that although the savings are modest the p
that is what the labour party has done.hey should pay back a 700,000 pounds to the taxpayer and that money should be going towards schools and hospitals. that is labour's chain. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister confirm that the latest work program figures -- every single one of its minimum performance standards? >> if the honorable lady as asking about the work program, the fact is that it's actually got 312,000 people into work. 60% of the people going into the...