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i was his state party chair and priority one state party is.is commitment was not lipservice, he was there every single day and was a partner and he will be your partner for the state parties. the dnc needs a ceo, someone who can turn our party around and that is in this man's dna and that is what he has done. the dnc chair must be media savvy. meet the press will call tomorrow. we do not have time for someone to go on television and not be prepared. we will not get a second chance to make a first impression. this is a person we want to be sure we said. there has been a lot of talk about fixing the mechanics of the party. we do not need a mechanic but a driver, someone to propel us forward. it is time to stop playing inside baseball while giving no consideration to the outside world. we did that last summer. we were focused on process and the other side was focused on progress and that is why they got ahead. we need a real leader and it is time for us once and for all to get out of the inside box and work outside and bring in a new leader, bold
i was his state party chair and priority one state party is.is commitment was not lipservice, he was there every single day and was a partner and he will be your partner for the state parties. the dnc needs a ceo, someone who can turn our party around and that is in this man's dna and that is what he has done. the dnc chair must be media savvy. meet the press will call tomorrow. we do not have time for someone to go on television and not be prepared. we will not get a second chance to make a...
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and party members. in part, it's because we just know much more about the communist party than i did the late seventies and early eighties because of the fall of the soviet union, because of the opening of the moscow archive was because of the opening of of certain intelligence archives in washington, d.c., for example, we know a lot soviet espionage in the early 1980s. harvey whose book you gave a that you turned theodore furies upon you harvey clara said that the communist party didn't spy and wasn't, you know, maybe there was one or two spies, but it wasn't a central part of the party history. and we know that it was that the communist party, i mean, we're talking about maybe 300 or so members, but with the knowledge, the full knowledge of its leaders deeply enmeshed in soviet espionage during the second world war, after afterwards that that those spy rings were broken. we also know that the communist party from the beginning drew a substantial financial muscle stipend from the soviet union, so calle
and party members. in part, it's because we just know much more about the communist party than i did the late seventies and early eighties because of the fall of the soviet union, because of the opening of the moscow archive was because of the opening of of certain intelligence archives in washington, d.c., for example, we know a lot soviet espionage in the early 1980s. harvey whose book you gave a that you turned theodore furies upon you harvey clara said that the communist party didn't spy...
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the party was taking from putin himself and the german party. i think this is where it's importanttowns the -- it's not putin created of the german political party, but putin took this political system, and imagine if germany was dismungsal after the elections, if germany is dysfunctional, e.u. will be dysfunctional. so external factor i would still emphasize. but on this -- what we can, of course, it was strange for central europeans to say what we should do. how we should -- what elected, the experience. because our sort of experiment pressure is still experiment. but living now here in the u.s. i am so much surprised how much fake news around. i have this normal life, renting a house, living with neighbors, i am shocked how much lies and fake news around. in europe, there is still sort of, ok, there's a margin of political parties playing the conspiracy theorists. there are some very narrow minority groups. but here the majority, this is where i believe this, if there's no appetite to regulate what works, so at least invest in resilience. thi
the party was taking from putin himself and the german party. i think this is where it's importanttowns the -- it's not putin created of the german political party, but putin took this political system, and imagine if germany was dismungsal after the elections, if germany is dysfunctional, e.u. will be dysfunctional. so external factor i would still emphasize. but on this -- what we can, of course, it was strange for central europeans to say what we should do. how we should -- what elected, the...
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party about whether 5 party about whether they labour party about whether they take against other of this group who are not mps. they said the investigation the group, the questions will asked :-——= the conservatives as to by the conservatives as to whether disciplinary action and is in westminster or whether everyone in the group everyone involved in the group and who didn't some of and who didn't call out some of these comments which the party described as unacceptable. mp it made her iii? ""'it"&1;d;'h;§}'eél associated with queasy, anyone associated with that will face that group will face disciplinary action, that is semething that the: ' 77 are semethihg that the: ' 77 are calling aarhathihg that the: ' 77 are calling for. conservatives are calling for. labour has decided to rather than this one to act than let this one on, to act swiftly. not long after the with chief whip, meeting with the chief whip, we news he was suspended. hat the hawa bewasausaeflefl mean it get the hewa bewasausaeflefl mean it is an open does that mean it is an open question in of the that we knew investiga
party about whether 5 party about whether they labour party about whether they take against other of this group who are not mps. they said the investigation the group, the questions will asked :-——= the conservatives as to by the conservatives as to whether disciplinary action and is in westminster or whether everyone in the group everyone involved in the group and who didn't some of and who didn't call out some of these comments which the party described as unacceptable. mp it made her...
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party is the party of the wealthy and elites.t is not who we are. yet that is what people believe we are. perceptions and feelings matter in elections. more than anything, people vote their feelings. to your point, we've got to do a better job of making sure people know who the hell we are and who we are fighting for and why, because if they do not feel it, we have big challenges. that me tell you another piece we need to do. it is not a wholesale abandonment of our message. in missouri, we passed a minimum wage increase, paid family leave, abortion protections, all by wide margins. those same voters went down the ballot and voted for trump. those saying we need to start with a new message is wrong. we've got the right message. we just need to connect it back with the voters and make them feel again that they are -- that we are fighting for the issues they are supporting. last thing i would say, i agree with nate snyder, martin o'malley on this. we need an information war room that combats misinformation and disinformation in rea
party is the party of the wealthy and elites.t is not who we are. yet that is what people believe we are. perceptions and feelings matter in elections. more than anything, people vote their feelings. to your point, we've got to do a better job of making sure people know who the hell we are and who we are fighting for and why, because if they do not feel it, we have big challenges. that me tell you another piece we need to do. it is not a wholesale abandonment of our message. in missouri, we...
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[applause] we are the democratic party, not just the white house party. we are the democratic party. [applause] and call my friends, i've heard the pain that you all have been expressing over these last few days and weeks in these elections, that you want to do more, that you want a seat at the table. lord knows i wanted one, too. and it's hard to express this because i couldn't give you what i didn't always have myself. you have the opportunity right now, members of the dnc, to change the culture of how we conduct ourselves moving forward. and i hope, i hope and pray that you will take this opportunity to do just that. that the dnc deserves a seat at the table when deciding major issues and how we move forward as a party. [applause] now, i can go into details with you all another time. we could stay here all night. but it is incumbent upon us if you want to continue to win elections up and down the ballot that the dnc and its members have to be heard, have to have a seat at the table, have to be in that process, cannot just be relegated to the sidelines.
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they're the opposition party. they're the party out of power, so that's what they should do. now, what they picked to fight on is very important, a separate subset, which is do they focus on these things that voters just don't care a whole lot about? i mean, firing attorneys in d.c., is that something that someone sitting at their table thinking about does, this really affect me? it might be very important for the future of democracy, but it might not be something that really resonates. and then where they go from there. so i think now, and then at the same time, you have some of these folks who, frankly, and this has not gotten as much coverage at the moment, have been kind of neutralized in how much they can fight because of their elect officials who have a lot of problems in their own states and cities. how far are they going to go out there hitting trump when they're supposed to do their job at home, when people are looking for them to do the current job rather than focus on the next one? >> and have tens of billions you need from the federal government. >> they also need
they're the opposition party. they're the party out of power, so that's what they should do. now, what they picked to fight on is very important, a separate subset, which is do they focus on these things that voters just don't care a whole lot about? i mean, firing attorneys in d.c., is that something that someone sitting at their table thinking about does, this really affect me? it might be very important for the future of democracy, but it might not be something that really resonates. and...
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the party is driven by the extremes, both parties. it his question which is a good question, anyone want to jump in on this in terms of winning over social media which is the main way everybody is experiencing information. >> there is no media literacy these days. they don't understand the difference between what is getting shown up in their feed and an opinion column in the newspaper. it is just all there and they don't understand how to check sources. on social media there's no editor. everything is getting thorough and there is no time to check and see where that comes from. and they see it and i'm a mother of a 23-year-old and i see it with her, she will say where did you hear about this? i saw it on social media, that's the answer? that the answer. i saw it on social media. wears it from on social media? >> let me look. it is the maga something site. >> let's figure out where that's coming from. we are not doing a good enough job teaching our young people how to look at sources, how to figure out, cut through all the garbage they
the party is driven by the extremes, both parties. it his question which is a good question, anyone want to jump in on this in terms of winning over social media which is the main way everybody is experiencing information. >> there is no media literacy these days. they don't understand the difference between what is getting shown up in their feed and an opinion column in the newspaper. it is just all there and they don't understand how to check sources. on social media there's no editor....
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have gained far right parties have gained momentum across the what far right parties have gained momentlained momentl meeting change? i �*hat does this meeting change? it is probably more of a event, a show of symbolic event, a show of strength, by these parties. z—ee: l” tomorrow there will be a rally in a hotel in madrid. supporters will go and watch of these political some'efth’eee potiticel leedere but some'efth’eee political leaders but it some'of'th'eee political leaders but it will be speaking. but it will be reaffirming some of their policy priorities, in reaffirming some of their policy prio clamping down on particular, clamping down on immigration, they immigration. something they with donald trump very share with donald trump very much. also their of much. also their criticism of the eu. they don't necessarily want to leave eu, these want to leave the eu, these parties, but they criticise its institutions, and parties, but they criticise its instituti
have gained far right parties have gained momentum across the what far right parties have gained momentlained momentl meeting change? i �*hat does this meeting change? it is probably more of a event, a show of symbolic event, a show of strength, by these parties. z—ee: l” tomorrow there will be a rally in a hotel in madrid. supporters will go and watch of these political some'efth’eee potiticel leedere but some'efth’eee political leaders but it some'of'th'eee political leaders but it...
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of censorship is the democratic party, the party of war is the democratic party, the party of mass surveillance is the democratic party, the party, the turbocharged, neo liberalism. whether it was an after the destruction of the welfare system, the deregulation of the c. c. a, the tearing down of firewalls between investment and commercial banks class siegel is the democratic party. all you have to do is flip a switch, and he has an authoritarian state, including of course, all the executive orders. so those, those, pre, the orders. this is interesting because there are a lot of people watching who would see the policies you've laid out. uh, as the product of republican administrations, they say, you know, the shrinking of the government, the expansion of the military. that's reagan stuff, they'd save the mass criminalization, you know, it happens because of republican efforts to change the status quote. they would, they would look at all of these policies and say, hey, democrats were complicit. but this is really republican. it's not, it's rooted in jimmy car, jimmy carter began it reagan pick
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newt gingrich and the party is driven by the extremes that come about parties. >> to his question will this was a good question if anybody was to jumping on this in terms winning over social media which is the main way that everybody's experiencing information. >> there is no media literacy of students these days do not understand the difference between getting shown up in their feed and an opinion column in the newspaper] is just all their hard they did not understand how to check the sources, social meeting of there's no editor. everything is getting through there's no time to check and see where that comes from. you know, and they see it at any of the 823 -year-old at book about i see it with virgil semi stuffed nothing as you see it and she said social media with us the answer right that is the answer i saw in social media. welp where is it from on social media cement will look well so make something site. >> let's figure out what is coming from right so we are just not doing good enough job. teaching our young people had a look of the how to figure out through all of the garbage t
newt gingrich and the party is driven by the extremes that come about parties. >> to his question will this was a good question if anybody was to jumping on this in terms winning over social media which is the main way that everybody's experiencing information. >> there is no media literacy of students these days do not understand the difference between getting shown up in their feed and an opinion column in the newspaper] is just all their hard they did not understand how to check...
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his party city really started as a manufacturing company and then it converted and brought out partythe early 2000 so they really never retailer. jerry rittenberg but when he left the whole model changed. cheryl: how did you do this and how would it make financial sense. i asked i'm curious if you're worried about tariffs. the second would be your talk about changing the supply chain and actually changing the manufacturing of the goods for party city and also adding an sporting-goods which you know something about obviously. >> we look at this as a real estate play in big lots and party city, they went through bankruptcies and party city went through bankruptcy in 2023 cleaned up the stores closed up all the stores that were unprofitable and gives you a new slate, we look at this as a real estate play and as cleaned up stores and we went through a lot of reiteration we only got into this process 40 days ago today and as we go into the data room we look at all the information and keep changing we went from big lots and party city 1600 stores now are looking at 735 stores then it went
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the new leader elected to lead the party through the new trump era. >> this is a new democratic party. we're taking the gloves off. >> his game plan for how to take on trump. inside politics. the best reporting from inside the corridors of power starts now. good morning and welcome to inside politics sunday. i'm manu raju. it's been a whirlwind second week for the 47th president. the trump vision for his new term is becoming clearer. he's testing the limits of his power, pushing the boundaries of the constitution, seeking a dramatic overhaul of the federal government that he now controls, and now sparking a trade war with america's largest trading partners, injecting fresh tension with the nation's neighbors, whose economies have become intertwined over the past several decades. now, this comes on top of the new administration push to dramatically overhaul the federal workforce. a purge at the fbi of anyone who participated in investigations against him, and a botched plan to halt all government grants. but the decision to slap canada and mexico with 25% tariffs on nearly all imports
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you have one hope, the democratic party. >> i think it will mutate. >> as the two parties adjust to a new political reality, what to james carville and mike murphy say now? >> firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fair- weather foundation, peter and mary calico, cliff and laurel asness, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc.. >> james carville and mike murphy, welcome back to firing line. >> good to be here. >> we are less than two weeks into trump's second nonconsecutive term as president. he has, so far, pardoned rioters who assaulted police officers at the capital. he has tried to redefine birthright citizenship. he has fired department of justice prosecutors, inspectors general, has threatened american allies and adversaries, and has tried to freeze spending that has already been appropriated by congress. james, is this what you expected? >> first of all, thank you. of course it is what i expected. understand, this billionaire running the government, where you have the top 1000, th
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we member of the labour party.estigating comments made in his whatsapp group allow the in his'whatsapp'grdup'atlow the rules and saaear part¥'s rates and such action will be procedures, such action will be if individuals are taken if individuals are found to have reached their high of 77 of the 77 of the labourf standards of the labour party. he himself had posted an x, 7 75515? 7 ithatheideepilyi 7 7th; h7e7d7e7ep7ly7regr7e7tted saying that he deeply regretted his badly and his badly misjudged, and apologised for any offence caused, that he was very caused, adding that he was very sad to have been suspended. so junior health minister andrew a junior health minister andrew gwynne has sacked as gwynne has been sacked as health and suspended health minister and suspended from the labour after a from the labour party after a newspaper revealed a string of offensive and abusive messages that he sent about 777 77 fellow mps 77f£usiliiips and constituents, fellow mps and councillors. we will get more on that in the momen
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it takes a superman party of 60 to do almost everything. so rarely does either party. achieve a 60 vote threshold in the senate, which means that the minority party has some power. some power to insist on changing things occasionally, the power to stop something altogether. so things don't move quickly in the senate. it's the cooling off place as washington predicted. you know, senators are in here all the time in and out, because my job as the majority leader is to set the schedule to decide what we're going to debate. doesn't always guarantee the outcome because the senators are really unusual about it. it requires 60 votes to do most things and only rarely does one party have 60. so you have to talk to each other. you can't do much in the senate on a strictly partizan basis. so this is a beehive of activity during the during the week. it is a very, very challenging job. you certainly can't make everybody happy. i mean, here's a way of looking at it through some process. you found yourself the leader of your party in the senate. you've got a bunch of class president
it takes a superman party of 60 to do almost everything. so rarely does either party. achieve a 60 vote threshold in the senate, which means that the minority party has some power. some power to insist on changing things occasionally, the power to stop something altogether. so things don't move quickly in the senate. it's the cooling off place as washington predicted. you know, senators are in here all the time in and out, because my job as the majority leader is to set the schedule to decide...
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this is a regular rally that these parties where they these parties hold where they all come together talk about politics. the main reason they do these is is“? “a? did“??? ff“? e it gs“? t“??? “did“??? til"? 6 it gra nts 22“? “222 22�*5222 22m? '2 it grants them a because it grants them a certain level of coverage and it gives them an it also gives them an opportunity to exchange ideas ji— 7 set the 77 set the priorities 77 set the priorities for and set the prierities fer �* own political group what and set the prierities fer �* of�*n political group what and set the prierities fer �* of�*n politit they)up what and set the prierities fer �* of�*n politit they have? at level of support they have? it's mixed and depends on countries. virtually no are these countries -e the majority with the in the majority with the notable exception of hungary. but in a few countries countries these ceuntries are currently matteo salvini a member italian is a member of the italian government, so some of them are in of power in positions of power across europe. what do they want? the priorities that ha
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going to do to build a party that is ready to win, a party that can expand, a party that can last andegic vision for the future. and you saw that with a quick vote to confirm our new chair, ken martin, somebody who has spent a lifetime electing democrats up and down the ballot, a lifetime understanding the needs of state parties. as the just past chair of asdc, which is the chair of all of our state parties, somebody who understands that in this moment we can't spend every single day thinking about the guy in the white house. there are races that we have to win down ballot. and it was one of the reasons i got into this race. if we want to win nationally, it's going to start with investing and winning locally. and i think democrats are doing that. we just saw it in iowa last week. >> let me ask you about what is happening right now with this administration and the voice of the democrats, generally speaking, the leadership of the democratic party. nbc news is confirming that the temporary protected status of hundreds of thousands of venezuelans living in the u.s. will be formally revoke
going to do to build a party that is ready to win, a party that can expand, a party that can last andegic vision for the future. and you saw that with a quick vote to confirm our new chair, ken martin, somebody who has spent a lifetime electing democrats up and down the ballot, a lifetime understanding the needs of state parties. as the just past chair of asdc, which is the chair of all of our state parties, somebody who understands that in this moment we can't spend every single day thinking...
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the party has moved from.e can do a litmus test of where they were in the last decade to where they are now put i think the signaling of the candidates theyey are running the candidats their party go to show they have seen the data they've seen the polling they've listen to voters that we want to win going to candidates up there that are going to win. it's not sink vice president harris could not have one because i believe that. because there is a messaging and an narrative that was put forward quite frankly for candidate that does not look like art you have a groundbreaking can't we'veea ner seen a woman of color take the help she was previously vice president they were so many aspects of her and the essence of her that was quite frankly put in my opinion such an outdated rulebook for white mail candidate. that to me is one of the things we did lose with our message a narrative building hockley take this candidate to hit all the boxes when she did was how the excitement in the polls we saw people were like a
the party has moved from.e can do a litmus test of where they were in the last decade to where they are now put i think the signaling of the candidates theyey are running the candidats their party go to show they have seen the data they've seen the polling they've listen to voters that we want to win going to candidates up there that are going to win. it's not sink vice president harris could not have one because i believe that. because there is a messaging and an narrative that was put forward...
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that's not the future of the party. the future of the party is in the southwest. remember when we used to talk about turning texas blue? you have not heard much of that lately, right? the issue set remains the same. the states that are likely to turn more blue if you get back to a more populist economic agenda are going to be taxes more than ohio for those reasons , for those same reasons. that is where the growth is happening. one final point. there has been a lot discussed about polling in the latino community over the past couple years. in every single one of the races, the democratic polling was wildly wrong with latino voters. they were promulgated and pushed out. bidens pollsters who became harris's pollsters were all the same. they were putting out data showing donald trump would get 31% of latino vote. 15 points lower -- 15 points lower than what actually manifested. there's a reason why and it is not just because they were bad pollsters. they could not conceive that nonwhite people would be voting for the republican party so they would weigh and skew the
that's not the future of the party. the future of the party is in the southwest. remember when we used to talk about turning texas blue? you have not heard much of that lately, right? the issue set remains the same. the states that are likely to turn more blue if you get back to a more populist economic agenda are going to be taxes more than ohio for those reasons , for those same reasons. that is where the growth is happening. one final point. there has been a lot discussed about polling in...
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is it still the party of mount good? not all in peace followed mounts some voted against the motion. will his vision of a stricter migration policy prevail? i know so, kate, after 16 years as chancellor miracle is now in retirement, she's mostly out of politics. how surprising was it to hear her then come out on this issue? it was extremely surprising. she's being very quiet on a number of other issues when people, if perhaps expected or hoped that she would speak out. um, you know, we can talk about things like russia, ukraine, and she stayed very quiet and put on this topic. it will surprising when we saw that statement appear on her on her webpage just just a week ago. and the fact that allstate, the, there's a history is a long history between mats and macro as well. ultimately, i never based a leadership competition going by who 25 years ago now was ultimately why we so naturally leave jeremy's political stage for some time open in the way in the long run. so i'm going michael to become germany's leader for 16 years
is it still the party of mount good? not all in peace followed mounts some voted against the motion. will his vision of a stricter migration policy prevail? i know so, kate, after 16 years as chancellor miracle is now in retirement, she's mostly out of politics. how surprising was it to hear her then come out on this issue? it was extremely surprising. she's being very quiet on a number of other issues when people, if perhaps expected or hoped that she would speak out. um, you know, we can talk...
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party and the incoming ruling party and the incoming ruling party in delhi that has been ruling continuously veryjubilant scenes where the supporters of the bjp where thesepeertersef the bjp celebrating by beating the were tetebretihe by beating the ~ ~ and were tetebretihe by beetihg the ,, ,. and distributing drums and distributing sweets. what this means that for the drums and distributing sweets. what this bjp, is that for the drums and distributing sweets. what this bjp, it that for the drums and distributing sweets. what this bjp, it shows r the drums and distributing sweets. what this bjp, it shows that governing bjp, it shows that premised minister narendra 7 his messa-e his message reflection and his message reflection of the people and resonate with peo ple i .. see;e—.%f% people, and it is not the the people, and it is not the first victory. after the election last year, general election last year, people were wondering about the popularity because mist is narendra modi's party did not get form in get form majority in parliament. 0nce get form majority in parliament. once again, i
party and the incoming ruling party and the incoming ruling party in delhi that has been ruling continuously veryjubilant scenes where the supporters of the bjp where thesepeertersef the bjp celebrating by beating the were tetebretihe by beating the ~ ~ and were tetebretihe by beetihg the ,, ,. and distributing drums and distributing sweets. what this means that for the drums and distributing sweets. what this bjp, is that for the drums and distributing sweets. what this bjp, it that for the...
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if the republican party is the party of common sense, what is outside of the?ut yourself against common sense? buddy now in the hear those words, common sense, the republicans -- but common sense. immigration and crime and this stuff will. common sense so try to imagine, how did democrats handle those issues without being common sense? they can't. they will end of going back woke and woke only concentrate itself because the same people keep leaving which is what happened republicans. elon musk, rfk and kelsey giffords. what happens is what happens in every company when the bad say behind us because they don't have the options to lease so the company gets worse and worse of the democrat party is going to be an insignificant christie full of excrement because i don't understand, how do you counter common sense? >> like america first. [laughter] >> he predicted it. >> i'm looking forward to what life will be like. [laughter] >> liberal magazine busted trying to paint maga as racist but st. jude has gotten us through it. st. jude is hope for every child diagnosed w
if the republican party is the party of common sense, what is outside of the?ut yourself against common sense? buddy now in the hear those words, common sense, the republicans -- but common sense. immigration and crime and this stuff will. common sense so try to imagine, how did democrats handle those issues without being common sense? they can't. they will end of going back woke and woke only concentrate itself because the same people keep leaving which is what happened republicans. elon musk,...
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i have seen both parties, in the state of the democratic party. and the female fastest growing segment of every one of those. it is extremely parochial, and focused on the fastest segment of demographics. what we are witnessing now, a huge growth trajectory of latino voters driven 80% distributed by latinos. increasing glee now in measurable fourth generation when i started studying latino voters because segments went down big. all this way word shift, the vast majority is happening with later generation latinos as they become more american but the stereotype is it is racism, it's misogyny, your conservative catholics, the old lazy stereotypes i heard in the republican party in the 80s and 90s is now progressive is literally casting the same aspersions because none of those are true. as you mentioned the highest level of support any democrat ever received was barack obama. hillary clinton was the second highest. kamala harris's entire career is predicated on her rise in california with dramatic over performance of latino voters. they know her and
i have seen both parties, in the state of the democratic party. and the female fastest growing segment of every one of those. it is extremely parochial, and focused on the fastest segment of demographics. what we are witnessing now, a huge growth trajectory of latino voters driven 80% distributed by latinos. increasing glee now in measurable fourth generation when i started studying latino voters because segments went down big. all this way word shift, the vast majority is happening with later...
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the germany is conservative at c, d, u, the party of angle, a miracle as outraged other parties by trying to pass through a tough anti immigration policies using support. from the far right, it is a huge tebow, broken in parliament, cd you later for the jewish merits. try to push through draft legislation with backend from the a s t the alternative for germany. now the country is wondering how far to the rights are. germany's conservatives willing to go merits his party is at the top of the poles less than a month before national elections. so this week on to the point, we're taking a closer look at the germany's conservatives today. are their policies now closer to those of on the miracle? or donald trump, the hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you so much for joining us on. this makes addition of to the point i'm so pleased to introduce our panel. we have, you are lout an editor of foreign affairs at the german weekly d types. ralph bowman, he's written a biography of uncle a miracle and is also editor at the german weekly. the front porch or of the mine and its own text title. and cat
the germany is conservative at c, d, u, the party of angle, a miracle as outraged other parties by trying to pass through a tough anti immigration policies using support. from the far right, it is a huge tebow, broken in parliament, cd you later for the jewish merits. try to push through draft legislation with backend from the a s t the alternative for germany. now the country is wondering how far to the rights are. germany's conservatives willing to go merits his party is at the top of the...
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lines. it other way, but it has gone along party lines.- other way, but it has gone along party lines interesting _ along party lines. it has. and it was interesting because i it was interestinglfiecaa'se bill told kennedy it was interestingbecaa'se bill told kennedy last week with ' withrhis he isfa doctor, and comments about comments a butt comments 5 but we bill m voted, and i know 7 7 know if z z 7 7 know if there is z 7 7 know if there is any i don't know if there is any that morning coincidence that this morning the press secretary caroline levitt, said white house levitt, said the white house expects all to stay expects all republicans to stay tough and strong and vote for him also something a short while tweeted something a short while ago, as well saying need ago, as well saying we need bobby. it does go to the floor for a full senate vote, as you we do not know where mentioned. we do not know where that will go. it be at that will go. it could be at point today, maybe later week, :_::7 week, of course we in the week, of course we will across it. you might get keep across it;�
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she's been around this track before. afterwards that made her toxic with labour party activists.unquote perverse incentives are, but also finances are and thefact 7 ,... 7, 7 ., what's the timeline? yeah. to the bean counters, to the city and to the country on public spending. because it's time to talk about brexit. laughter. yes, he's invited, ithink, to to attend a meeting of those people in the european union. we've never spent any time in the last 50 years in this that the united kingdom has been locked into a tribal argument about brexit. because again, we'll see a british prime minister, to be sort of screaming like a banshee. "and are you going to give britain anything? " blah, blah blah. but they don't actually want anybody to think there in brussels, walking the kind ofjournalistic and laura, you know, you were often packed in that member of the eu 28 as it then was walking along there and there is something a bit familiar, notjust because actually, we've discussed on newscasts yes. and he took the boris pickle and turned it into the windsor framework? maybe hejust had e
she's been around this track before. afterwards that made her toxic with labour party activists.unquote perverse incentives are, but also finances are and thefact 7 ,... 7, 7 ., what's the timeline? yeah. to the bean counters, to the city and to the country on public spending. because it's time to talk about brexit. laughter. yes, he's invited, ithink, to to attend a meeting of those people in the european union. we've never spent any time in the last 50 years in this that the united kingdom...
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the democratic party is now becoming the party of identity politics elites and not the party of workingue to go down this road, they will lose more elections. maybe they should listen to you, gary. thank you so much for joining us. we very much appreciate you. >> thank you for having me. >> todd: a pleasure. car ca car todd, back in action another monday. going to be another busy week. >> todd: they all are. "fox & friends" begins. >> carley: right now. ♪ >> steve: and our busy week starts right now
the democratic party is now becoming the party of identity politics elites and not the party of workingue to go down this road, they will lose more elections. maybe they should listen to you, gary. thank you so much for joining us. we very much appreciate you. >> thank you for having me. >> todd: a pleasure. car ca car todd, back in action another monday. going to be another busy week. >> todd: they all are. "fox & friends" begins. >> carley: right now. ♪...