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today, people believe in the party, because the party has never deceived the people of the party.always said that we stand for some principles, for some values, we believe that moldova is an independent state and we should not be ruled. west we are not puppets to be exchanged, but uh the authorities here do not like it here today, because the current regime came to power on the basis that it sold the illusion of europeanization to the people and how well 2 years will pass there. i ask a question. where is your good. you promised that pensions would go to europe. they decreased, they increased , they decreased, because there is no indexation, as it was before in fact. there are no roads , there is no money in the country, there is no normal export , there is no production, what we are talking about instead of restoring the historical values of the connection, economic models, and so further and so on. all this is destroyed. let 's just say it hasn't been built, nothing new has been destroyed , and nothing new has been built. this is what it looks like today, the republic of moldo
today, people believe in the party, because the party has never deceived the people of the party.always said that we stand for some principles, for some values, we believe that moldova is an independent state and we should not be ruled. west we are not puppets to be exchanged, but uh the authorities here do not like it here today, because the current regime came to power on the basis that it sold the illusion of europeanization to the people and how well 2 years will pass there. i ask a...
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parties, we know- leaders, personalities and policy, divided parties, we know from i divided parties, don't win a general elections. this cannot be i history, don't win a general i elections. this cannot be good history, don't win a general - elections. this cannot be good news for anyone _ elections. this cannot be good news for anyone wanting the _ for anyone wanting the conservative party to _ for anyone wanting the conservative party to win — for anyone wanting the conservative party to win in— for anyone wanting the conservative party to win in the _ for anyone wanting the conservative party to win in the general- party to win in the general election in the _ party to win in the general election in the autumn— party to win in the general election in the autumn presumably- party to win in the general election in the autumn presumably of- party to win in the general election| in the autumn presumably of 2024. you must _ in the autumn presumably of 2024. you must credit _ in the autumn presumably of 2024. you must credit him _ in the autumn presumably of 2024. you must credit him w
parties, we know- leaders, personalities and policy, divided parties, we know from i divided parties, don't win a general elections. this cannot be i history, don't win a general i elections. this cannot be good history, don't win a general - elections. this cannot be good news for anyone _ elections. this cannot be good news for anyone wanting the _ for anyone wanting the conservative party to _ for anyone wanting the conservative party to win — for anyone wanting the conservative party to...
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Jun 11, 2023
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party to dealwith.ause, as humza yousaf actually said earlier today on the lower queensborough programme when he was asked about nicola sturgeon, he said i can't say anything about it, because of the laws of contempt, and this is an ongoing police investigation. he is unable to say anything particularly intelligent about it, or to spectate about it, but it is all there. it has been coming out week after week. we saw the now infamous £110,000 motorboat that was impounded by police, that had been lying in the driveway are peter murrell�*s home. we had the police raising the party's we had the police raising the pa rty�*s central we had the police raising the party's central office, and taking away all sorts of things. they were taking away sets of knives, apparently. they were taking away gifts, jewelry, allegedly, or not allegedly, because this was conceded later on. and it was in fact reported that they had been looking at a number of high—value items, including a fridge freezer. so, there is a kind of
party to dealwith.ause, as humza yousaf actually said earlier today on the lower queensborough programme when he was asked about nicola sturgeon, he said i can't say anything about it, because of the laws of contempt, and this is an ongoing police investigation. he is unable to say anything particularly intelligent about it, or to spectate about it, but it is all there. it has been coming out week after week. we saw the now infamous £110,000 motorboat that was impounded by police, that had...
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party. to, and frankly why. party. people aren't going to be - bothered to, and frankly why should they, _ bothered to, and frankly why should they, look— bothered to, and frankly why should they, took into — bothered to, and frankly why should they, look into all _ bothered to, and frankly why should they, look into all of _ bothered to, and frankly why should they, look into all of the _ bothered to, and frankly why should they, look into all of the analysis . they, look into all of the analysis and why— they, look into all of the analysis and why somebody _ they, look into all of the analysis and why somebody has - they, look into all of the analysis and why somebody has had - they, look into all of the analysis and why somebody has had their| they, look into all of the analysis - and why somebody has had their ego bruised _ and why somebody has had their ego bruised and — and why somebody has had their ego bruised and that _ and why somebody has had their ego bruised and that kind _ and
party. to, and frankly why. party. people aren't going to be - bothered to, and frankly why should they, _ bothered to, and frankly why should they, look— bothered to, and frankly why should they, took into — bothered to, and frankly why should they, look into all _ bothered to, and frankly why should they, look into all of _ bothered to, and frankly why should they, look into all of the _ bothered to, and frankly why should they, look into all of the analysis . they, look into all of the...
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very big moment. _ party's finances are. very big moment. as _ party's finances are.ery big moment, as you _ party's finances are. very big moment, as you say. - party's finances are. very big moment, as you say. just - party's finances are. very big moment, as you say. just in | party's finances are. very big - moment, as you say. just in terms of what impact this will have on the snp, the us operation for a long time, it began in 2021, has been casting a shadow over the snp. it has, but i think casting a shadow over the snp. it has, but i think it's fair to say that it has been going on in the background. it has, however, over the last couple of months picked up a considerable head of steam. that started with the arrest of nicola sturgeon�*s husband, he was the former chief executive of the snp, there are those images of police entering the snp's headquarters in edinburgh, removing boxes of documents, they also erected a white tent outside their house in glasgow, they searched the house at the time, very difficult images for the snp andindeed very difficult images f
very big moment. _ party's finances are. very big moment. as _ party's finances are.ery big moment, as you _ party's finances are. very big moment, as you say. - party's finances are. very big moment, as you say. just - party's finances are. very big moment, as you say. just in | party's finances are. very big - moment, as you say. just in terms of what impact this will have on the snp, the us operation for a long time, it began in 2021, has been casting a shadow over the snp. it has, but i...
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get the opposition parties together? get all the opposition parties together. they got darn close. they got darn close, and we intend to get closer still. there's an opposition party conclave scheduled for the 23rd ofjune, convened by the chief minister of bihar, mr nitish kumar, who doesn't belong to our party but to an allied party. and something like 20 opposition parties have confirmed that they will attend. right, but does congress demand a guarantee that it will be the lead? it doesn't, and in my view, it should not. i think that when the time comes, that is when you've actually agreed upon a common minimum programme, a common manifesto, and you have in as many constituencies as possible, not all of them, but perhaps a good two thirds of the constituencies, one agreed opposition candidate to take on the bjp, then you have the good prospect of a positive result. and as we see in parliamentary systems, let the victorious coalition choose its leader. now, i don't want to just talk to you as an active politician, i want to tap into your vision as an historian
get the opposition parties together? get all the opposition parties together. they got darn close. they got darn close, and we intend to get closer still. there's an opposition party conclave scheduled for the 23rd ofjune, convened by the chief minister of bihar, mr nitish kumar, who doesn't belong to our party but to an allied party. and something like 20 opposition parties have confirmed that they will attend. right, but does congress demand a guarantee that it will be the lead? it doesn't,...
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it’s of the party would see it. it's interesting. _ of the party would see it.w right rishi sunak needs to be in some of these policies. butjust how deep are the divisions in the conservative party because you just suggested earlier that we may be looking at civil war if these risks continue within the party. if these risks continue within the .a . �* ., , if these risks continue within the party. again, rishi sunak would very much consider _ party. again, rishi sunak would very much consider himself— party. again, rishi sunak would very much consider himself a _ party. again, rishi sunak would very much consider himself a man - party. again, rishi sunak would very much consider himself a man of - party. again, rishi sunak would very much consider himself a man of the | much consider himself a man of the right, or centre—right. as to your question, how deep are the divisions question, how deep are the divisions question mark we journalists always have to be careful about using words like civil war, phrases like civil war, but clearly, the emotions are very stron
it’s of the party would see it. it's interesting. _ of the party would see it.w right rishi sunak needs to be in some of these policies. butjust how deep are the divisions in the conservative party because you just suggested earlier that we may be looking at civil war if these risks continue within the party. if these risks continue within the .a . �* ., , if these risks continue within the party. again, rishi sunak would very much consider _ party. again, rishi sunak would very much...
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of regional representations , the party is in the lead.as over a hundred structures in every region and different districts. well, the youngest. this is belaya rus founded in may this year by the party. now actively developing a regional network of branches in the near future. they will appear in every region and district, by the way, one of the ways to establish and maintain friendly relations with other countries. it was precisely party diplomacy that the chairman of belarus shared this opinion during a round table in the capital, as oleg romanov emphasized to the post-soviet countries today, more than ever they need unity, therefore they are needed now. and new formats deputies, senators, as well as representatives of political parties of public organizations of russia, armenia, tajikistan, kyrgyzstan and moldova joined the conversation on how to build an inter-civilized dialogue in the post-soviet space. this meeting is part of the sixth international socio-cultural marathon. today, the minsk stage of our interaction has an impact on e
of regional representations , the party is in the lead.as over a hundred structures in every region and different districts. well, the youngest. this is belaya rus founded in may this year by the party. now actively developing a regional network of branches in the near future. they will appear in every region and district, by the way, one of the ways to establish and maintain friendly relations with other countries. it was precisely party diplomacy that the chairman of belarus shared this...
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he ran his own party but was not allowed to run into selections with this party. but he was able to mobilize the supporters and vote for this portions for him. what can the greek electorate and have expect with these results? well, i and the grids held for an economic um, stability. um, uh, but uh, observers uh highly worried about them. um, the way that me to attack is ran the country, the 1st of the, the past 4 years. and that he'll be running the country again on his own. um, for the next 4 years. they criticize that there's a very startling lack of, of scrutiny, a lack of the media diversity and, and a very weak position of independent institutions that, that us post to control the work of the government. so political analysts told me that they see greece gradually sliding into a stem. i also retire in a liberal system. the way we also see didn't hungry. thank story. on the view correspondence story. on schmidt's in the greek city of pennsylvania, the force of the next generation space soon has been unveiled at the paris air show. it's designed for astronaut,
he ran his own party but was not allowed to run into selections with this party. but he was able to mobilize the supporters and vote for this portions for him. what can the greek electorate and have expect with these results? well, i and the grids held for an economic um, stability. um, uh, but uh, observers uh highly worried about them. um, the way that me to attack is ran the country, the 1st of the, the past 4 years. and that he'll be running the country again on his own. um, for the next 4...
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>> there was no party. no covid rules were broken. >> is senior civil servant investigated area so too the police. today, and another page turns. the conclusion, devastating for mr. johnson. >> this report concludes that he lied. it says he deliberately misled mp's. he deliberately misled the committee. he breached their confidence by saying out loud what was in there were boards and that he was complicit in a competing of abuse and intimidation of the committee. >> look at what else the committee had to say. the frequency with which he closed his mind to the truth. and it said some of mr. johnson's denial was in explanations was so disingenuous that they were deliberate attempts to mislead. shouting at boris johnson because he said no to an interview. heut out a written statement instead claiming the art his rubbish, a lie, absurd, and complete tripe. and he said i do not have the slightest contempt for parliament or for the important work that should be done by the privileges committee. it is for the peop
>> there was no party. no covid rules were broken. >> is senior civil servant investigated area so too the police. today, and another page turns. the conclusion, devastating for mr. johnson. >> this report concludes that he lied. it says he deliberately misled mp's. he deliberately misled the committee. he breached their confidence by saying out loud what was in there were boards and that he was complicit in a competing of abuse and intimidation of the committee. >> look...
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somewhere in the communist party who were in the communist party connected it in a central way. when i am not sure of a person's or party membership, i say so. so i'm very, very, very careful for our purposes. today with the telephone society. i will begin by presenting a few of the stories of people who are primarily based in california. and then estelle and i will move around to more of the stories of people from other parts of the country. harry hays. obviously the place to start is dates to 1912 to 2002. i have the first slide there. there is harry hay with his lifetime poet harry hays on the right as looking at the screen in his lifetime, partner john burnside is on the left and this is taken at the gay pride 25th anniversary of stonewall in new york in 1994. so harry hey, now we can move the slide, people. i've seen it. thank you, harry. harry was the founder of the first gay rights organization, the united states. it was called the machine society in 1951 in los angeles. who? harry was a member of the communist party from 1938 to 1951, when he resigned knowing that his ki
somewhere in the communist party who were in the communist party connected it in a central way. when i am not sure of a person's or party membership, i say so. so i'm very, very, very careful for our purposes. today with the telephone society. i will begin by presenting a few of the stories of people who are primarily based in california. and then estelle and i will move around to more of the stories of people from other parts of the country. harry hays. obviously the place to start is dates to...
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this party is not one of the arties left. this party is not one of the parties investigated _ left.his party is not one of the parties investigated by - left. this party is not one of the parties investigated by the - parties investigated by the privileges committee, that was another six gatherings, what are we going to hear in the house today? the privileges committee was looking specifically want what it boris johnson sent to parliament about what he knew about parties at downing street and are produced a very long report last week, more than 13,000 words and it concluded he had deliberately misled parliament about those parties that were held in downing street, about what he knew about them. what we will hear today is the chance for mp5 to debate that reports and the mps to debate that reports and the chance to get to do that is because the only reason the investigation happened at the first place is that there was a vote in the house of commons which said we want the privileges committee to look into this, service is for report coming back to mp5 for them at two then decide whet
this party is not one of the arties left. this party is not one of the parties investigated _ left.his party is not one of the parties investigated by - left. this party is not one of the parties investigated by the - parties investigated by the privileges committee, that was another six gatherings, what are we going to hear in the house today? the privileges committee was looking specifically want what it boris johnson sent to parliament about what he knew about parties at downing street and...
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heritage party, david kirton. tovit— heritage party, david kirton. tovit your— heritage party, davidthat the kangaroo court investigoting— warned that the kangaroo court investigating him over partygate is determined— investigating him over partygate is determined to— investigating him over partygate is determined to find him guilty . ne— is determined to find him guilty . ne nos— is determined to find him guilty . he has accused— is determined to find him guilty . he has accused the cross party group— . he has accused the cross party group ot— . he has accused the cross party group or tits— . he has accused the cross party group or tits ot— . he has accused the cross party group of mps of being biased and sort— group of mps of being biased and soit ne— group of mps of being biased and soit ne os— group of mps of being biased and said he was bewildered and oppoitet— said he was bewildered and oppotiet tnot— said he was bewildered and appalled that it was trying to tonse— appalled that it was trying to torse nim — appalled that it was trying to force him out— appalled that it was tryi
heritage party, david kirton. tovit— heritage party, david kirton. tovit your— heritage party, davidthat the kangaroo court investigoting— warned that the kangaroo court investigating him over partygate is determined— investigating him over partygate is determined to— investigating him over partygate is determined to find him guilty . ne— is determined to find him guilty . ne nos— is determined to find him guilty . he has accused— is determined to find him guilty . he has...
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party but we can never rule out _ conservative party but we can never rule out him — conservative partyonservative party but we can never rule out him going on— conservative party but we can never rule out him going on to _ conservative party but we can never rule out him going on to other- rule out him going on to other politicalm _ rule out him going on to other politicalm do_ rule out him going on to other political- - -_ rule out him going on to other olitical. .. i. ~ ., . �* political... do you know what, i'm auoin to political... do you know what, i'm going to jump _ political... do you know what, i'm going to jump in _ political... do you know what, i'm going to jump in there _ political... do you know what, i'm going to jump in there because i political... do you know what, i'm l going to jump in there because your line is picking up a little bit and we will reconnect with you and get a better line with you and come back and get your thoughts. let me turn to you, joe. i was reading something before i came up about another pole that was that i would like your thoughts on this. t
party but we can never rule out _ conservative party but we can never rule out him — conservative partyonservative party but we can never rule out him going on— conservative party but we can never rule out him going on to _ conservative party but we can never rule out him going on to other- rule out him going on to other politicalm _ rule out him going on to other politicalm do_ rule out him going on to other political- - -_ rule out him going on to other olitical. .. i. ~ ., . �*...
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i conservative party, but politics more generally?ood more generally? i think it's very good question. _ more generally? i think it's very good question, and _ more generally? i think it's very good question, and there - more generally? i think it's very good question, and there will i more generally? i think it's very| good question, and there will be consternation and psychodrama particularly involving borisjohnson in the conservatives. that is something the labour party tried to seize on straightaway last night. i was struck that unlike the snp and the lib dems who were saying, good riddance to borisjohnson, labour was immediately saying this is the soap opera that the british public is so sick. this is what we have seen so much of in this tumultuous tory government. so, they are certainly making that argument. at a time in which inflation is proving very sticky at 8.7%, the headline rate, but far worse for food, i9% last month, food and nonalcoholic drink inflation year on year, at a time when not only people at the lower end of t
i conservative party, but politics more generally?ood more generally? i think it's very good question. _ more generally? i think it's very good question, and _ more generally? i think it's very good question, and there - more generally? i think it's very good question, and there will i more generally? i think it's very| good question, and there will be consternation and psychodrama particularly involving borisjohnson in the conservatives. that is something the labour party tried to seize on...
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john led the social democratic and labor party and david trumbull led the unionist party. without john, there wouldn't have been a peace process. [applause] without a david trumbull there would not have been a peace agreement. [applause] they were justly awarded the nobel peace prize. he later served as the first minister of the northern ireland government. he was greatly aided by several key officials. among them, lord john taylor, ken mcginnis and geoffrey donaldson. john hume received strong support from several talented leaders including a brilliant orator and negotiator who later became the deputy first minister, and brent rogers and shawn. jerry adams and the late martin mcginnis led him into and through the entire process. they were assisted by jerry kelly and alex mask e who is now the speaker of the northern ireland assembly. they were all and always strong and effective advocates for their cause. later he served for several years as the deputy first minister. ian paisley was a long time and strong leader of the democratic unionist party. they withdrew and opposed
john led the social democratic and labor party and david trumbull led the unionist party. without john, there wouldn't have been a peace process. [applause] without a david trumbull there would not have been a peace agreement. [applause] they were justly awarded the nobel peace prize. he later served as the first minister of the northern ireland government. he was greatly aided by several key officials. among them, lord john taylor, ken mcginnis and geoffrey donaldson. john hume received strong...
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what does this mean both her parties like labour, parties like conservatives as well, there are political made in the polls but there is not much they can make of this case because it is an ongoing investigation, surely. sure but they can, politicians do not need facts and logic to persuade them otherwise. of course they will make a with this one. it is the three senior officers of scotland's party government arrested. it does not happen very often in my experience. i've written on politics for hundreds of years and i cannot remember it ever happening before. but this is a very serious issue. labour which are creeping up hard on the nationalists in the former stronghold of what scotland are very happy with the situation that the snp are embarrassed. it is the tories who are keen to greens and seats back in the north—east which the nationals captured at the last election. in their eyes there are lots of benefits from the snp�*s embarrassment. that is just the way politics works. embarrassment. that is 'ust the way polities what politics works. beyond the snp and the wider situation _ polit
what does this mean both her parties like labour, parties like conservatives as well, there are political made in the polls but there is not much they can make of this case because it is an ongoing investigation, surely. sure but they can, politicians do not need facts and logic to persuade them otherwise. of course they will make a with this one. it is the three senior officers of scotland's party government arrested. it does not happen very often in my experience. i've written on politics for...
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what does the party believe?hat does the republican position on the economy or foreign-policy or cultural issues, how has the party changed, where is it going, california, new york where the popular vote be in play again for republican nominee or does winning require running the electoral college got let. we are joined today by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues or may prioritize issues differently. they may represent different orthodoxies within the party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics in the upcoming race for president. as we begin tonight we will start with a quote from the man who had such an overwhelming landslide victory in 1984. it was ronald reagan who said a person who agrees with the 80% of the time as a friend and an ally, not a 20% trader. dana perino is the cohost of "america's newsroom" and the five, she served as white house press secretary for former president george w. bush. bill ba
what does the party believe?hat does the republican position on the economy or foreign-policy or cultural issues, how has the party changed, where is it going, california, new york where the popular vote be in play again for republican nominee or does winning require running the electoral college got let. we are joined today by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues or may prioritize issues differently. they may...
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. the key players in the tory party? what _ the key players in the tory party?will they do? how much of a test is this for _ what will they do? how much of a test is this for rishi _ what will they do? how much of a test is this for rishi sunak? - what will they do? how much of a test is this for rishi sunak? it - what will they do? how much of a test is this for rishi sunak? it is i test is this for rishi sunak? it is a test not _ test is this for rishi sunak? it is a test not only _ test is this for rishi sunak? it is a test not only about _ test is this for rishi sunak? it is a test not only about boris and whether— a test not only about boris and whether he _ a test not only about boris and whether he is _ a test not only about boris and whether he is going _ a test not only about boris and whether he is going to- a test not only about boris and whether he is going to put- a test not only about boris and whether he is going to put thisi whether he is going to put this clear— whether he is going to put this clear water— whether he is going to put this clear w
. the key players in the tory party? what _ the key players in the tory party?will they do? how much of a test is this for _ what will they do? how much of a test is this for rishi _ what will they do? how much of a test is this for rishi sunak? - what will they do? how much of a test is this for rishi sunak? it - what will they do? how much of a test is this for rishi sunak? it is i test is this for rishi sunak? it is a test not _ test is this for rishi sunak? it is a test not only _ test is...
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so there with conservative parties. 50 we there with conservative parties. so we look at the latest from him and see what else he manages to establish. he was the one who told us, according to his sources, so i don't think we have independently stood this up, but according to his stories, his sources, forgive me. borisjohnson is in africa at the moment, so we won't be seeing him around his constituency or indeed westminster. i want to go back to professor gon curtis. just look at this from a point of view of his statement. just as i was building up there, this meeting has been ended by the host. that wasn't me. i may be the host but i come back to you as we try and re—establish those collections. about the he has come back and come out and attacked the privileges committee, using very strong language. if we park for one moment, the rights and the wrongs and just leave with the impression that isn't this going to undermine trust in the political institutions? dozen that have echoes of what we have witnessed over in the us? —— doesn't that? i witnessed over in
so there with conservative parties. 50 we there with conservative parties. so we look at the latest from him and see what else he manages to establish. he was the one who told us, according to his sources, so i don't think we have independently stood this up, but according to his stories, his sources, forgive me. borisjohnson is in africa at the moment, so we won't be seeing him around his constituency or indeed westminster. i want to go back to professor gon curtis. just look at this from a...
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party and other parties, they've got to ffwf — other parties, they've got to ffwf ewf— other partieswffwe- you a flavour of what the people of_thinking and- you a flavour of what the people of thinking and the of scotland are thinking and the fwfwre— of scotland are thinking and the fwfwrelffee— of scotland are thinking and the future .the snp _ of scotland are thinking and the future the snp will hang on future of the snp will hang on ffeef. — future of the snp will hang on that. .course_ future of the snp will hang on that. .course that's- future of the snp will hang on that. rt.rtr.. that. of course that's the margaret ferrier by—election. of course was. sort of course she was. she sort of decided to go on a travelling expedition and whilst having covid, which was totally off off the menu, really , and she should the menu, really, and she should have known that, but for some odd reason she decided to do that. see the that. where do you see the labour standing on this? labour party standing on this? because they must keir because they must be keir starmer has literally done pretty
party and other parties, they've got to ffwf — other parties, they've got to ffwf ewf— other partieswffwe- you a flavour of what the people of_thinking and- you a flavour of what the people of thinking and the of scotland are thinking and the fwfwre— of scotland are thinking and the fwfwrelffee— of scotland are thinking and the future .the snp _ of scotland are thinking and the future the snp will hang on future of the snp will hang on ffeef. — future of the snp will hang on that....
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party problem-— a party problem.nning _ a party problem. yes, and colonel west, who is running the - a party problem. yes, and colonel west, who is running the people's party, so — west, who is running the people's party, so the third party here in the united _ party, so the third party here in the united states. they been around for nearly— the united states. they been around for nearly a — the united states. they been around for nearly a century. they are going to have _ for nearly a century. they are going to have access issues. but he's an act for— to have access issues. but he's an act for an— to have access issues. but he's an act for an american, he was a bernie sanders— act for an american, he was a bernie sanders speaker, he's been on all the cable — sanders speaker, he's been on all the cable shows for the last 25 years. — the cable shows for the last 25 years. so— the cable shows for the last 25 years, so he has a very popular progressive following which could very much bode bad forjoe biden. remember, he
party problem-— a party problem.nning _ a party problem. yes, and colonel west, who is running the - a party problem. yes, and colonel west, who is running the people's party, so — west, who is running the people's party, so the third party here in the united _ party, so the third party here in the united states. they been around for nearly— the united states. they been around for nearly a — the united states. they been around for nearly a century. they are going to have _ for nearly a...
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and yes for our party, uh, the youngest parliamentary party to date. this is a very big election.ay we will participate in election campaigns, at all levels, in particular. we put forward three e candidates for the heads of subjects. this is the governor of the krasnoyarsk territory, our deputy, our classmate denis terekhov in the altai territory, vladislav vakaev. well, as i said, the candidate for mayor of moscow from our party is vladislav donkov. we participate in the elections to the legislative assemblies of seventeen regions and set a task. everywhere to overcome the five percent barrier. it will be a very interesting company. e. in yakutia, these are elections to the state assemblies of people's deputies of yakutia to the city duma in the capital. e of the republic of the city of yakutsk in the district councils and also the main municipalities. and we will make our party stake very seriously on yekaterinburg and volgograd. we believe that competition is healthy in general. yes , for the benefit of the political system and, uh, we, uh , have formed a very strong team of ca
and yes for our party, uh, the youngest parliamentary party to date. this is a very big election.ay we will participate in election campaigns, at all levels, in particular. we put forward three e candidates for the heads of subjects. this is the governor of the krasnoyarsk territory, our deputy, our classmate denis terekhov in the altai territory, vladislav vakaev. well, as i said, the candidate for mayor of moscow from our party is vladislav donkov. we participate in the elections to the...
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where does this leave her party? now she _ for herself. where does this leave her party? got i for herself. where does this leave her party? now she has got to i for herself. where does this leave i her party? now she has got to leave a legacy behind her of the independence movement but her successor as well, the first minister of scotland is going to have to distance himself from this as well. it have to distance himself from this as well. , , , ., i. as well. it is very strange, you only need _ as well. it is very strange, you only need to — as well. it is very strange, you only need to think— as well. it is very strange, you only need to think back - as well. it is very strange, you only need to think back four. as well. it is very strange, you i only need to think back four months in scottish politics in just how much things have changed since nicola sturgeon's surprise resignation in february. there was a divisive leadership contest, humza yousaf won it narrowly. he is seen as the continuity candidate, and anointed son within the party amongst the senior figures and
where does this leave her party? now she _ for herself. where does this leave her party? got i for herself. where does this leave her party? now she has got to i for herself. where does this leave i her party? now she has got to leave a legacy behind her of the independence movement but her successor as well, the first minister of scotland is going to have to distance himself from this as well. it have to distance himself from this as well. , , , ., i. as well. it is very strange, you only need...
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they are the party of government at holyrood.tion where they were a minority government, and then they won a majority in a system which was designed, many believe, to never allow any one party to have a majority of seats in the parliament. but they managed it. at the moment, if they were serving alone, they would be a minority government, but they are in coalition with the green party, so they have a majority again. they also have a significant number of mps representing scottish constituencies at westminster. but they are under pressure. if you look at the polling, it would suggest that labour, for instance, might get as many as 15 seats at the next general election, which could come within 12 or 15 months. so, labour are eyeing scotland, looking at what is happening here very closely in terms of the possible shifting sands politically. they are under pressure with some of their policies that were brought in under the nicola sturgeon era. they have delayed what is known as the deposit return scheme. they are fighting in court th
they are the party of government at holyrood.tion where they were a minority government, and then they won a majority in a system which was designed, many believe, to never allow any one party to have a majority of seats in the parliament. but they managed it. at the moment, if they were serving alone, they would be a minority government, but they are in coalition with the green party, so they have a majority again. they also have a significant number of mps representing scottish constituencies...
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party about how they judge the — conservative party about how they judge the record _ conservative partysjohnson. i think that _ judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote _ judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote in _ judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote in parliament - judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote in parliament was i think that vote in parliament was clearly— think that vote in parliament was clearly if— think that vote in parliament was clearly if you _ think that vote in parliament was clearly if you that _ think that vote in parliament was clearly if you that mps, - think that vote in parliament was clearly if you that mps, includingi think that vote in parliament was i clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority — clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority on _ clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority on his _ clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority on his own _ clearly if you that mps, including a vast majority on his own side i clearly if you that mps, including a| vast majority on his
party about how they judge the — conservative party about how they judge the record _ conservative partysjohnson. i think that _ judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote _ judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote in _ judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote in parliament - judge the record of borisjohnson. i think that vote in parliament was i think that vote in parliament was clearly— think that vote in parliament was clearly if— think that vote in...
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you said that early this year do you still think that is true, that your party, the labour party is nottting through and giving voice to the feelings of the people of the northwest? i think it was a reflection of where we where last year, and the part of the cycle we are in, the mid—term cycle. always oppositions will say more and more the closer we get to a general election. but would you accept that in politics what you need especially as an opposition party after the enemy has been in powerfor a number of years, what you need is a big, a galvanising idea? do you think the labour party today has that big, galvanising idea? yes, i do, but what is that about, i will come onto it. i also believe people are going back to labour. the polls show that. people are ready to, well, people want change, i think. the next election is going to be a change election. i think the galvanising idea is around more devolution, that has been a very... really? that is a galvanising idea? more power for people and places to improve the things that they care about. i think that is a galvanising idea. there is
you said that early this year do you still think that is true, that your party, the labour party is nottting through and giving voice to the feelings of the people of the northwest? i think it was a reflection of where we where last year, and the part of the cycle we are in, the mid—term cycle. always oppositions will say more and more the closer we get to a general election. but would you accept that in politics what you need especially as an opposition party after the enemy has been in...
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party, the republican party as of right now.ieve the american people need to understand the situation as it is. thank you. host: we are in open forum right now. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. let's go to the republican lines. randy is calling from kentucky. caller: good morning. what ironies here. i saw last night where it was reported biden signed off on the doj investigating, indicting trump. now, once you all have his campaign rallies, lock him up, hillary will be on stage with him. throw that piston the air, lock him up. lock him up, lock him up. [laughter] you people are insane. thank you. host: our next caller is ted in hawaii on the democratic line. caller: hello. host: hi, tes. go ahead. caller: i like to keep things pretty simple and i want you guys a lot. everybody on both sides keeps talking about lies and this and that. everybody has a gut instinct. gut instinct is what tells you what the truth is. i think because of all the back and forth lies, people are going
party, the republican party as of right now.ieve the american people need to understand the situation as it is. thank you. host: we are in open forum right now. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. let's go to the republican lines. randy is calling from kentucky. caller: good morning. what ironies here. i saw last night where it was reported biden signed off on the doj investigating, indicting trump. now, once you all have his campaign rallies,...
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what is quite interesting _ lockdown parties. what is quite interesting in _ lockdown parties. lockdown parties. what is quite interesting in this context - lockdown parties. what is quite interesting in this context is - interesting in this context is actually that the rules, the slow, plodding bureaucracy around parliament has actually finally caught up with him. find caught up with him. and so westminster— caught up with him. and so westminster is once - caught up with him. and so - westminster is once again transfixed by borisjohnson as he storms off whilst keeping his party guessing on a possible return. cabinet's voice on the commons stood up for the community investigating the former prime minister. indie community investigating the former prime minister.— community investigating the former prime minister. we have to be really strong about — prime minister. we have to be really strong about calling out _ prime minister. we have to be really strong about calling out people who | strong about calling out people who are attacking situations, people who are attacking situatio
what is quite interesting _ lockdown parties. what is quite interesting in _ lockdown parties. lockdown parties. what is quite interesting in this context - lockdown parties. what is quite interesting in this context is - interesting in this context is actually that the rules, the slow, plodding bureaucracy around parliament has actually finally caught up with him. find caught up with him. and so westminster— caught up with him. and so westminster is once - caught up with him. and so -...
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here is our party project. i am in business and already have tens of thousands of graduates across the country, and they are getting skills before already at such an initial stage. what will allow young people to avoid many mistakes on the way to becoming their own business and, uh, working out their own business in the future. how does it mean in our e, party members party members new people are among the co-authors of bills on making confiscated goods a available to charitable organizations, but this is, of course, an incomplete list of our legislative initiatives, but at a time when in the country, uh, it means that everyone in any case listens to voices, and numerous prohibitions. and we are just trying to stand, as before, on the position of common sense and about helping economic entities to make their life easier, uh, life, not so that they can do more useful for their country. common sense to us everyone does not interfere with these conditions, of course, but nonetheless. let's talk about specific appl
here is our party project. i am in business and already have tens of thousands of graduates across the country, and they are getting skills before already at such an initial stage. what will allow young people to avoid many mistakes on the way to becoming their own business and, uh, working out their own business in the future. how does it mean in our e, party members party members new people are among the co-authors of bills on making confiscated goods a available to charitable organizations,...
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building of the state, today the liberal democratic party and the communist party passed the re-registrationlarus, having fulfilled all the requirements of the updated legislation, the minister of justice presented the certificate the ministry of justice carried out verification activities within the framework of the implementation of the law on political parties verified as a documentary part so and practical implementation of those requirements that are specified by the legislation should be noted completed unique goals and objectives that are indicated in the law. this is support for the constitutional order of action on the development of our state. and, of course , by attracting a mass of people into their ranks of the party. now actively begins to prepare for the electoral campaign updated legislation on the activities of political parties came into force at the beginning of the year, where the minimum threshold for membership in the party is 5,000 people and representation in each region. although there will be a few parties we are not and never will be we will become people who will
building of the state, today the liberal democratic party and the communist party passed the re-registrationlarus, having fulfilled all the requirements of the updated legislation, the minister of justice presented the certificate the ministry of justice carried out verification activities within the framework of the implementation of the law on political parties verified as a documentary part so and practical implementation of those requirements that are specified by the legislation should be...
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it's, it's, the party is having a power struggle within the party. whereas in the us, it's less versus writers, democrats versus republicans. it's the, the inner circle of washington and, you know, in some ways to weapon as asian of the justice department in other or do you have parts of the bureaucracy in washington that are attacking trump? but not just trump? is it attacking republicans in general? i think that will change in the next 6 months as you see it, a bit of a to me during the, during the campaign with, with republicans running against each other. right. for the nomination. i think you'll see a little bit of difference but, but right now it is definitely left versus right as opposed to here in the you can elizabeth, let me just ask you truth in politics. where does it lie more this evening? in the u. k. of the tory party or in the us g o p. yeah, well i take it in, in the tory party, they're having difficulty with the truth. there's, there's no doubt that you know, that prime minister johnson has had some difficult of that as president tr
it's, it's, the party is having a power struggle within the party. whereas in the us, it's less versus writers, democrats versus republicans. it's the, the inner circle of washington and, you know, in some ways to weapon as asian of the justice department in other or do you have parts of the bureaucracy in washington that are attacking trump? but not just trump? is it attacking republicans in general? i think that will change in the next 6 months as you see it, a bit of a to me during the,...
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but the party.- parliament but the party.re mps will quit - parliament but the party. do you i think more mps will quit prez-mac think more mps will quit prez—mac it's very hard to predict the future but what i do know is that people do not miss the drama. i but what i do know is that people do not miss the drama.— not miss the drama. i think number ten under new— not miss the drama. i think number ten under new management - not miss the drama. i think number ten under new management is - not miss the drama. i think number i ten under new management is getting on with the priorities. while we see the euro zone in recession... so ou're the euro zone in recession... so you're not standing by for a big exodus? �*, you're not standing by for a big exodus? �* , , ., ., , ., exodus? it's very dangerous to -redict exodus? it's very dangerous to predict the _ exodus? it's very dangerous to predict the future. _ exodus? it's very dangerous to predict the future. i _ exodus? it's very dangerous to predict the future. i was - exodus? it
but the party.- parliament but the party.re mps will quit - parliament but the party. do you i think more mps will quit prez-mac think more mps will quit prez—mac it's very hard to predict the future but what i do know is that people do not miss the drama. i but what i do know is that people do not miss the drama.— not miss the drama. i think number ten under new— not miss the drama. i think number ten under new management - not miss the drama. i think number ten under new management is -...
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party.e yea a rery— do you disagree with him? are you a tory voter?— do you disagree with him? are you a tory voter? did you vote lerye— you a tory voter? did you vote rerye weall— you a tory voter? did you vote rerye weall yea— you a tory voter? did you vote tory? would you sit there and say— tory? would you sit there and eay yea— tory? would you sit there and eay yea are— tory? would you sit there and eay yea a— tory? would you sit there and say you are a lifelong conservative? and when you llelen — conservative? and when you llelen-len— conservative? and when you listen . ben and - conservative? and when you listen ben and he's saying listen to ben and he's saying lnal— listen to ben and he's saying lnal-wnal- listen to ben and he's saying that-what this- listen to ben and he's saying that what this party that that's not what this party is, that that's not what this party le-llealree— that that's not what this party is,-disagree with- that that's not what this party is, disagree with him?
party.e yea a rery— do you disagree with him? are you a tory voter?— do you disagree with him? are you a tory voter? did you vote lerye— you a tory voter? did you vote rerye weall— you a tory voter? did you vote rerye weall yea— you a tory voter? did you vote tory? would you sit there and say— tory? would you sit there and eay yea— tory? would you sit there and eay yea are— tory? would you sit there and eay yea a— tory? would you sit there and say you are a lifelong...
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the two parties make it very difficult for third parties. the libertarian party, the green party. i come from a people that say lift every voice. you have to find your voice and your voice is unique to yours just like your fingerprint. we have too many echoes in american politics. too many that just reflect and not enough thermostats that shape the opinion, shape the perception and try to teach people how to have respect for fellow citizens and tell them the truth. this is true about foreign policy, domestic policy and it is true about our establishment. host: let's hear from trent on the independent line. monroe, louisiana. caller: brother, cornel. the whole shift of the atmosphere c-span has just shifted since you have come on. you are the yearning hope, you are part of it. i am a conservative hard right christian. i have watched you over and over again blend literature, poetry, theology. there is something inside of you that is a real cry that transcends left and right. here is what i kind of want from you. this jeffrey epstein, the liberals, the conservatives, the media, nobod
the two parties make it very difficult for third parties. the libertarian party, the green party. i come from a people that say lift every voice. you have to find your voice and your voice is unique to yours just like your fingerprint. we have too many echoes in american politics. too many that just reflect and not enough thermostats that shape the opinion, shape the perception and try to teach people how to have respect for fellow citizens and tell them the truth. this is true about foreign...
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the business party. we are now sort of trending more towards the populist end, which had been the democratic side of things. those are two very different views of the world. i'm just curious if you had any thoughts on how we are going to reconcile that. we have a narrow majority in the house that is going to for some of these conversations where we have to preach those differences, but the economic and seems pretty big. mr. dearborn: i will go real quick on that. u.s. chamber serves a great role for businesses across the country. but for the last couple of years they have been a little bit out of favor with republicans. i think that is probably the nice way to say it. but i think where you are going to see potential reconciliation is at more the state and local level. so i don't know if people saw this. i found it fascinating, but texas and arizona is an example. their state chambers have come up in the last several months and have met directly with house republican leadership. they are trying to meet wi
the business party. we are now sort of trending more towards the populist end, which had been the democratic side of things. those are two very different views of the world. i'm just curious if you had any thoughts on how we are going to reconcile that. we have a narrow majority in the house that is going to for some of these conversations where we have to preach those differences, but the economic and seems pretty big. mr. dearborn: i will go real quick on that. u.s. chamber serves a great...
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the nineteenth congress of the chinese communist party included its own party.dea of building socialism with chinese characteristics in the new era, the essence of these ideas is extremely simple and noble to achieve a complete victory over poverty and create a society of average prosperity in which every chinese citizen will have a decent standard of living and well-being, this task is supposed to be completed by the centenary chinese communist party which will be celebrated in 2021. in march 2018, sidim ping was re-elected to the post of coenaner chairman. about his ideas included in the constitution of china at the same time, the deputies of the entire chinese people's congress approved amendments to more than 20 articles of the country's basic law. in particular, the provision was canceled, according to which the powers of the chairman and vice-chairman of the prc were limited to two five-year terms, according to the deputies. these changes are necessary to carry out new large-scale reforms to modernize china. according to the new strategic plan for the de
the nineteenth congress of the chinese communist party included its own party.dea of building socialism with chinese characteristics in the new era, the essence of these ideas is extremely simple and noble to achieve a complete victory over poverty and create a society of average prosperity in which every chinese citizen will have a decent standard of living and well-being, this task is supposed to be completed by the centenary chinese communist party which will be celebrated in 2021. in...
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, parliamentary party, and the wider party, into something and i know necessary spasm of introspectionifesto, sadly, i would have to say that he was unable to do that. i fully appreciate that there were certain circumstances, that not enough course, but he had an extraordinary mandate. it was, in many ways, a person mandate. he seems to lose his way about delivering on many of the things that people were expecting to come out of that momentous brexit decision. he delivered brexit, yes, he did, but he left a lot of it and done and has passed that on it to his two mac successes. i think of at this stage, to stand down in this way, it seems to be something of a possibility to his party, and obviously, enemies of the conservative party will be cheering to the rafters. conservative party will be cheering to the rafters— to the rafters. ok, if you wouldn't mind, just — to the rafters. ok, if you wouldn't mind, just staying _ to the rafters. ok, if you wouldn't mind, just staying there - to the rafters. ok, if you wouldn't mind, just staying there because l to the rafters. ok, if you wouldn't
, parliamentary party, and the wider party, into something and i know necessary spasm of introspectionifesto, sadly, i would have to say that he was unable to do that. i fully appreciate that there were certain circumstances, that not enough course, but he had an extraordinary mandate. it was, in many ways, a person mandate. he seems to lose his way about delivering on many of the things that people were expecting to come out of that momentous brexit decision. he delivered brexit, yes, he did,...
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for the past 16 years, the snp has been the dominant party in scottish politics, the party's historyy got far closer to achieving that aim in the referendum of 2014 than i think many would have imagined. nicola sturgeon, as the party leader, married to the chief executive, peter murrell, some have questioned... peter murrell, some have questioned. . ._ peter murrell, some have questioned... peter murrell, some have auestioned... , . �* , questioned... jamie, i'm so sorry, to stay with _ questioned... jamie, i'm so sorry, to stay with us. — questioned... jamie, i'm so sorry, to stay with us, we _ questioned... jamie, i'm so sorry, to stay with us, we will _ questioned... jamie, i'm so sorry, to stay with us, we will be - questioned... jamie, i'm so sorry, to stay with us, we will be coming | to stay with us, we will be coming back to you, welcome to our international viewers, as we bring you the breaking news that former first minister in scotland, nicola sturgeon, has been arrested over her party's finances. we are now going to go live to speak to our squad and political editor from
for the past 16 years, the snp has been the dominant party in scottish politics, the party's historyy got far closer to achieving that aim in the referendum of 2014 than i think many would have imagined. nicola sturgeon, as the party leader, married to the chief executive, peter murrell, some have questioned... peter murrell, some have questioned. . ._ peter murrell, some have questioned... peter murrell, some have auestioned... , . �* , questioned... jamie, i'm so sorry, to stay with _...
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we have two parties, parties parties, national parties and they change power they change.— are his bones. coming up on dan wootton tonight,— are his bones. coming up on dan wootton tonight, i'm taking the ehow— wootton tonight, i'm taking the ehow on— wootton tonight, i'm taking the ehow on the— wootton tonight, i'm taking the show on the road. �*fvivi ll l show on the road. we'll be live in leigh with liz truss this thursday, where the former prime minister will escape the westminster bubble to be quizzed live by you, our amazing gb news viewers. we're live by you, our amazing gb news viewers . we're going to listen viewers. we're going to listen to whet— viewers. we're going to listen to whet oeooie— viewers. we're going to listen to what people are— . we're going to listen to what people are saying about how— to what people are saying about how we— to what people are saying about how we grow. — to what people are saying about how we grow. great britain. join us how we grow. great britain. join ue et— how we grow. great britain. join ue et stoo— how we grow. great britai
we have two parties, parties parties, national parties and they change power they change.— are his bones. coming up on dan wootton tonight,— are his bones. coming up on dan wootton tonight, i'm taking the ehow— wootton tonight, i'm taking the ehow on— wootton tonight, i'm taking the ehow on the— wootton tonight, i'm taking the show on the road. �*fvivi ll l show on the road. we'll be live in leigh with liz truss this thursday, where the former prime minister will escape the...
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this election wasn't about the candidates just about the parties. they represented, and the unspeakable politics of the governing coalition in berlin. the thank you, just like the whole thing and don't. the written j is one of the states of the former communist east germany, the state premier border. remo says many in the east of dissatisfied voice and nobody's called, it's called of humans. we have to revive the spirit of german unity. so the east germans feel included. instead of making them feel they're being laughed at or talked about what it was, you will get a good what? oh, this election victory want to give the a f d much power to over a whole political policy. it's rum vacations of being felt, fault the young on the back. let's take a look at some of the headlines from around the world. at least 50 people were arrested as, as you'd be due to activists gathered for peak and we've tried putting it in is done by security forces blocked off to use with the profession, doctors a product. these have repeatedly expressed hostility towards the comm
this election wasn't about the candidates just about the parties. they represented, and the unspeakable politics of the governing coalition in berlin. the thank you, just like the whole thing and don't. the written j is one of the states of the former communist east germany, the state premier border. remo says many in the east of dissatisfied voice and nobody's called, it's called of humans. we have to revive the spirit of german unity. so the east germans feel included. instead of making them...
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wey aren't the party of the elites anymore.t is a process.e it didn't start with donald trump by far, that started with ronald reagan. when he won it's because of millions of democrats voting for ronald reagan, he won first in 44 states, then 49 states, his 0 states.0dent won 4 so that combination worked in the past. i'm optimistic because when you look at states like florida, georgia, virginia, which were tight states, we have governors there that have governed conservatively but they have gotten very substantial majorities. i think a majority of the american people armae with us wn it comes to rejecting the extreme progressive agenda and we need toeme mobilize that ann the kind of crushing victory that ronald reagan won. >> i'm going to do what i do best, which is be a cynic. katie mention small government, limite ind government. does the modern-day republican party stand for small government or just slightly smaller than the opposition? >> a very interesting question as always. i think the base of the republican partyn at it
wey aren't the party of the elites anymore.t is a process.e it didn't start with donald trump by far, that started with ronald reagan. when he won it's because of millions of democrats voting for ronald reagan, he won first in 44 states, then 49 states, his 0 states.0dent won 4 so that combination worked in the past. i'm optimistic because when you look at states like florida, georgia, virginia, which were tight states, we have governors there that have governed conservatively but they have...