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s to advocate for lgbt equality within the party. this interview is about 10 minutes. >> who are the log cabin republicans? >> they are a group of gay conservatives who advocate or lgbt people in the republican party. they formed an organization in the early 1990's. they have been organizing in california since the late 1970's. they are a relatively small group, but they are important for two reasons. , as gayt is that republicans, they face a lot of challenges over the years. they have been working for almost 40 years. there is something that i find interesting. the other thing is, base see gay ashts and conservativism mutually reinforcing. they are not just gay and republican, they see those two things as interlinked, which would not have been possible without a rise in the 1960's and 1970's and the gay right movement -- gay-rights movement. >> what are their golden strategies? >> they are in educational organization. they believe in a two-part strategy. --y argue that if lgbt voters are only democrat, then democrats will take advantage of them and ignore them and the republican party will do its own thing altogether. they work really hard to convince republican voters an
s to advocate for lgbt equality within the party. this interview is about 10 minutes. >> who are the log cabin republicans? >> they are a group of gay conservatives who advocate or lgbt people in the republican party. they formed an organization in the early 1990's. they have been organizing in california since the late 1970's. they are a relatively small group, but they are important for two reasons. , as gayt is that republicans, they face a lot of challenges over the years. they...
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and so when you see how much they mean to other people even il at's something as s "party in the usa" good. and i got to say congrats on "malibu." and i love "malibu." [ cheers and applause ] it's a great, great song. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i love it, it's just perfect. you just really -- you just knocked that one out of the park. >> thank you so much. and tonight you're also doing "inspired." >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we're going to talk about this. we're going to talk about this. but you've been making some headlines. and i want to ask you about this. >> uh-oh. >> jimmy: yeah, i know. [ laughter ] >> i've been really good lately. >> jimmy: yeah, you have. >> i've been really good. you don't see what i do in the dressing room. >> jimmy: i don't -- >> it's just like -- >> jimmy: no. that's not true. >> you know the whole thing. >> jimmy: no, miley, that's not at all what you do. >> i know, i know, i know. >> jimmy: because i heard -- and i don't know if this is true, but i think it's true -- [ laughter ] because i didn't smell anything. you stopped smoking weed?
and so when you see how much they mean to other people even il at's something as s "party in the usa" good. and i got to say congrats on "malibu." and i love "malibu." [ cheers and applause ] it's a great, great song. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i love it, it's just perfect. you just really -- you just knocked that one out of the park. >> thank you so much. and tonight you're also doing "inspired." >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ]...
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when you ask people right now which party is most likely to change washington, they actually still save republicans. flip same,s not democrats will be in trouble or people are still very frustrated with this town. having that agenda and offering some reforms about our electoral system is a way to start capturing being the party of change and the party of bringing new things to washington. line,republican shreveport, louisiana, lisa. caller: hi, pedro. please let me talk to this lady. the problem i have with the democrats and republicans is spying,the nsa wikileaks, debbie washington schulz, loretta lynch -- we do not trust our government anymore. we do not trust you. you are a hack, a loser. goodbye. there is aink similar feeling for multiple people, just that they do not trust people and washington. they want to see changes to both the system and to the people here to make sure that it is being responsive to their needs. i think that goes across the political spectrum, left to right. host: as part of the package of the survey, you highlight some of these legislators that exist within these various groups. to s
when you ask people right now which party is most likely to change washington, they actually still save republicans. flip same,s not democrats will be in trouble or people are still very frustrated with this town. having that agenda and offering some reforms about our electoral system is a way to start capturing being the party of change and the party of bringing new things to washington. line,republican shreveport, louisiana, lisa. caller: hi, pedro. please let me talk to this lady. the...
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neighbors say the seven story pagoda has turned into a late night party spot people go to drink and do drug s and play lod music. expected to introduce an ordnance that would restrict parking at the pa go da from midnight to 6:00 a.m. goda from midnight to 6:00 a.m. >>> crews busy getting the stage ready for the bucks county native yesterday. organizers expecting a big crowd. between 40-50,000 people. it's the fourth year of her beach concerts. concerns about potential soft targets for trothss, security will be tighter this year. >> we have plenty of officers. we have plenty of outside resources and live nation has also provided more security officers this year than in previous years. venue opens for concert goers at 5:00 p.m. >>> go through it neighborhood by neighborhood. philadelphia. 79 degrees right now. going to be a hot one in philadelphia. feel even hotter than yesterday. 8:00 this morning. 82 degrees. it's going to feel like it's in the 90s. that's at noontime today. middle 90s this afternoon. this afternoon, a chance we'll see some scattered showers and thunderstorms. start with sun
neighbors say the seven story pagoda has turned into a late night party spot people go to drink and do drug s and play lod music. expected to introduce an ordnance that would restrict parking at the pa go da from midnight to 6:00 a.m. goda from midnight to 6:00 a.m. >>> crews busy getting the stage ready for the bucks county native yesterday. organizers expecting a big crowd. between 40-50,000 people. it's the fourth year of her beach concerts. concerns about potential soft targets for...
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people. to your point, if we were to look at the know nothing party of the 1850's or the anti-catholic hysteria, people believed catholics were -- because of the pope, and it was a structure against american society, that people cannot be integrated into american society. if we look at theodore roosevelt in the beginning of the 20th century, all of these people who were coming to the united states were not fit for democracy because democracy was generally the prerogative of white anglo-saxons. germans and brits could do it, but we had no idea why the italians and irish were capable of functioning in democracy. what we are actually looking at is an antique prejudice that despite evidence to the contrary has irrationally maintained a group in american society and has been continually useful the marginalization of people. not saying, why have people maintain ideas that keep the marginalized? why are we looking at finding -- looking at people and finding invaluable to keep them on the margins in the first place? >> i have to pause. this will come up in some of the questions. welcome. if you do, an
people. to your point, if we were to look at the know nothing party of the 1850's or the anti-catholic hysteria, people believed catholics were -- because of the pope, and it was a structure against american society, that people cannot be integrated into american society. if we look at theodore roosevelt in the beginning of the 20th century, all of these people who were coming to the united states were not fit for democracy because democracy was generally the prerogative of white anglo-saxons....
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i wouldn't advice -- >> hey, maybe stop attacking the republican party s stop attacking people for their looks, hey, maybe stop getting into personal fights on twitter, hey maybe stop doing any of the number of things that donald trump tweets light at night or early in the morning. >> i think if you said to him, look, you tweeted something about foreign policy about north korea about china. >> or confirming parts of the russia investigation that hadn't been confirmed by anybody in the white house. >> i think that he could say that's prop attic. everybody says to me does he take criticism in the president will hear what your thoughts are as long as you talk to him constructively about it, as long as you say to him, you know, mr. president,let me just tell you some people may consider it this way. it's open to interpretation that way. look at what you're doing here. i don't know if this is going to help us in the long run from what we want to achieve. you can have a rapport with him like that. if you come in to him and you say to him you're going to have to change, you can no locker be the
i wouldn't advice -- >> hey, maybe stop attacking the republican party s stop attacking people for their looks, hey, maybe stop getting into personal fights on twitter, hey maybe stop doing any of the number of things that donald trump tweets light at night or early in the morning. >> i think if you said to him, look, you tweeted something about foreign policy about north korea about china. >> or confirming parts of the russia investigation that hadn't been confirmed by...
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that is a far from the oj what happened parties we saw during the murder trial in the mid 1990's. peoplere still opinionated whether simpson should walk free those opinions don't seem quite as fiery as they were 20 years ago. >> i think he got paroled on the merits of this case. not on the merits of the other case. on the merits of this case, nine years was a long time to spend in jail. >> if that was my son or daughter there would be trouble. he wouldn't be walking the streets. i think he's still a dangerous man and he should have been kept in. >> simpson is expected to walk out of prison as early as october 1st. but could head back if he violates any terms of his paro parole. >>> on your radar tonight, we got heat. a lot of it. for a lot of folks, too hot to enjoy the great outdoors today. live look at reading. if you were hoping for one of those, you know, nice, cool summer nights tonight was not your night. so we're not, um, we're not cooling off any time soon are we, kathy. >> no way. >> no way, no how. >> no way. i can say that with such confidence i looked at the forecast five dif
that is a far from the oj what happened parties we saw during the murder trial in the mid 1990's. peoplere still opinionated whether simpson should walk free those opinions don't seem quite as fiery as they were 20 years ago. >> i think he got paroled on the merits of this case. not on the merits of the other case. on the merits of this case, nine years was a long time to spend in jail. >> if that was my son or daughter there would be trouble. he wouldn't be walking the streets. i...
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s. the american people all mass joined unions and the unions together with socialist and communist parties it has to be said put together a pressure that got wages up that's when we got the first bit of wage law and out of the second world war which was the end result of the pressure to do something for the mass of people we got an economy that grew in a way that we've never seen before or since we're not doing that this time we're not building up wages yes we need unions to do it because no other social force is in a position to do it but that would be building from below instead of trickle down build from below that's a better way to solve your economic problems even in a capitalist system that doesn't want to look at it and the proof is what happened in the 1930's so yes i think that u.a.w. effort is extremely important because it may be i underscore may be the beginning of a sign that the american working class having listened for eight years to preaching about trickle down has finally had it and is now going to make sure the trickle goes in the other direction from your lips to god's
s. the american people all mass joined unions and the unions together with socialist and communist parties it has to be said put together a pressure that got wages up that's when we got the first bit of wage law and out of the second world war which was the end result of the pressure to do something for the mass of people we got an economy that grew in a way that we've never seen before or since we're not doing that this time we're not building up wages yes we need unions to do it because no...
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people. she worked very hard for republicans in the early 1920's. the naacply turned into a republican club. behalf -- on behalf of the republican party. the republican party then created a black woman's organization at a national level. she took over that organization in the 1920's. in the been active which isonvention probably every bit as important as the naacp. school tounded a professionalize domestic service. she was a great feminist, very grateful of any man who sold out the race. becomes a major activist for the republican party especially in the 1920's. even though, of course women in d.c. did not have voting rights. she was traveling across the country on behalf of the republican party. here is alice nelson who was a poet that was born in louisiana. she wound up in delaware in the early 1920's. she is a major republican activist. she was a member of the delaware republican committee. the state committee, very few african-american women were on those committees. a she was appointed to the delaware republican committee in 1920. she served them with hard for republicans, we will talk more about this in just a bit. in 1922 the re
people. she worked very hard for republicans in the early 1920's. the naacply turned into a republican club. behalf -- on behalf of the republican party. the republican party then created a black woman's organization at a national level. she took over that organization in the 1920's. in the been active which isonvention probably every bit as important as the naacp. school tounded a professionalize domestic service. she was a great feminist, very grateful of any man who sold out the race....
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s to us as well. and having that third party information. we do have a reasonable number of people every year who are nonfilers. we know that because we get third party information. with those people we reach out to them. sometimes -- senator manchin: the only thing i would say is when i was the governor of the state of west virginia and we had budget constraints and we had to adjust our budgets a little bit, i never would cut back on my auditing staff. i would increase their budget. for every dollar i spent i got $100 in return. i made sure we were auditing and targeting and making sure those people were paying anti-big guys you can hit. i have to be connected into them one way or another. i'm using uber or lyft or airbnb -- commissioner koskinen: it's one of my great concerns. as i'm reading i'm trying to make sure everybody understands that concern. if you want to be client. part of the reason why they are is because they think the system is fair. fair in the sense that everybody's -- to the extent our rate drops from 1.2 to .5, we don't have the resources to rack the people. mr
s to us as well. and having that third party information. we do have a reasonable number of people every year who are nonfilers. we know that because we get third party information. with those people we reach out to them. sometimes -- senator manchin: the only thing i would say is when i was the governor of the state of west virginia and we had budget constraints and we had to adjust our budgets a little bit, i never would cut back on my auditing staff. i would increase their budget. for every...
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people in both parties in congress, who care about government ethics. i got a letter from congressman walter jones from north carolina while i was in o.g.e. and my response is still on o.g.e.'s website, at least recently it he was expressing concerns about some of the ethics issues. so, i am 100% sure that there are good people in both parties in congress that care about this, and the trick is going to be finding them. >> i just want to follow up on that. i recently attended a talk with a member of congress who said that when he is talking to his colleagues, they're surprised by just how fragile the government is, that in the last six months, they didn't know how much harm could be done within the law. you have been talking about norms. is that your sense? do you think that there is a growing sense for a need for more ethical reform on the hill for those reasons? walter: i feel like i'm perceiving that sense of surprise in a lot of corners of our society, including congress. i can give you an example of fragility which goes back to the ethical principles, to components of the ethics program -- much has been written recently about o.g.e. having a lack of enforcement authority
people in both parties in congress, who care about government ethics. i got a letter from congressman walter jones from north carolina while i was in o.g.e. and my response is still on o.g.e.'s website, at least recently it he was expressing concerns about some of the ethics issues. so, i am 100% sure that there are good people in both parties in congress that care about this, and the trick is going to be finding them. >> i just want to follow up on that. i recently attended a talk with a...
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party on the parkway. fox 29's joanne pileggi is live tonight from there. hey, joanne. >> reporter: hey, lucy. when we got here earlier today, there were thousands of people coming the night is basically ended and there are thousands of people trying to leave the area of the parkway. hopefully it's all going to go as scheduled. well, things didn't go as schedule tonight. it would have been a perfect night. near perfect night except mother nature had her way with i would say a ten or 20 minute interruption that caused a delay of the main act, and then a delay of the fireworks, but here's what we -- here's what we saw. grand finale wawa welcome america festivities tonight above the art museum. beautiful brilliant color in the summer sky. but mother nature had a say in tonight's original schedule for the concert and firework. just as boyz ii men left the stage earlier tonight the skies opened up and the heavy rain came down. >> thousands who were along the parkway started running for cover. fortunately the weather cleared and headline act mary j. blige took the stage playing for more than an hour. >> it is great to see everybody come together and just enjoy
party on the parkway. fox 29's joanne pileggi is live tonight from there. hey, joanne. >> reporter: hey, lucy. when we got here earlier today, there were thousands of people coming the night is basically ended and there are thousands of people trying to leave the area of the parkway. hopefully it's all going to go as scheduled. well, things didn't go as schedule tonight. it would have been a perfect night. near perfect night except mother nature had her way with i would say a ten or 20...
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people in terms ofjobs and in the s. there is a would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the partyere is a would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the party ;sue. as would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the par weekend, jeremy; you said at the weekend, jeremy corbyn appeared to rule out backing continued membership of the single market, that prompted a backlash from trade union leaders, prominent backbenchers, carwynjones in wales and now we have the shadow chancellor seeming to suggest that after all, labour hasn‘t quite closed the door to membership of the single market. have a listen. the position for us is straightforward, our objective is to have the access and that has been our objective since immediately after the referendum, in i made the speech immediately after the referendum the exact way that. whether we are in or out, we are not ruling anything out. what we are saying is, we are the fifth largest economy in the world. we have a special status in both our relationship with europe and the rest of the globe. therefore, we feel we can get a deal that achieves power of free access and the issue of is secondary. so what is goin
people in terms ofjobs and in the s. there is a would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the partyere is a would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the party ;sue. as would hurt people in terms ofjobs and in the par weekend, jeremy; you said at the weekend, jeremy corbyn appeared to rule out backing continued membership of the single market, that prompted a backlash from trade union leaders, prominent backbenchers, carwynjones in wales and now we have the shadow chancellor seeming to suggest...
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party lost the 2016 presidential election. >> i personally did not understand that the american people would vote for somebody who was, as we should say, personally in' em cal to our value s and how you talk about women and treat women. that's my own thing, but we weren't in congressional races. in terms of presidential, i think we thought the same thing. maybe there was over confidence who would vote for him, but the fact is it doesn't matter who would vote for him. you have to be positive about your own agenda. and that's what we're about right now as we go forward with our -- hopefully our successful attempt to win -- same thing we did in '05 and '06. the senate leaders are the voteses for winning those voices in the house and the senate and we're ready. >> you can see ken wayne's full interview at ktvu.com and how she was introduced to politics and her life away from washington. >>> 18 minutes after 4:00. we want to check back in with sal. we were noticing how many cars are already out on the roads, particularly the east shore freeway. >> oh, yeah. there are a lot of cars out there, pam, even though it's -- and dave, even though it's not super crowded. certainly -- we
party lost the 2016 presidential election. >> i personally did not understand that the american people would vote for somebody who was, as we should say, personally in' em cal to our value s and how you talk about women and treat women. that's my own thing, but we weren't in congressional races. in terms of presidential, i think we thought the same thing. maybe there was over confidence who would vote for him, but the fact is it doesn't matter who would vote for him. you have to be...
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people don't need healthcare, that's find out why these young invincibles say health cuts could devastate their generation. plus, district that went for tru >> my colleagues said how in s like that? soledad: now her partyts her to give them the answer. is it a bad sign that democrats need someone to explain how to engage with voters in the heartland? i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to “matter of fact.” thanks, but no thanks. that's what the congressional black caucus said to the white house, declining president trump's offer to meet a second time. back in march, the caucus delivered 130 pages worth of initiatives to the president, initiatives they said they thought would help black fa the trump administration promised more dialogue and pledged to further the conversation, by arranging meetings with members of the cabinet. those meetings never mate. in fact, in turning down a second invite, representative cedric richmond, democrat from louisiana, and chairman of the 49-member caucus, cited six attempts since that meeting where the cbc reached out to the white house and got no response. his letter to the president says, in part, "...it appears that our concerns and your stated receptiveness to them, fell on
people don't need healthcare, that's find out why these young invincibles say health cuts could devastate their generation. plus, district that went for tru >> my colleagues said how in s like that? soledad: now her partyts her to give them the answer. is it a bad sign that democrats need someone to explain how to engage with voters in the heartland? i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to “matter of fact.” thanks, but no thanks. that's what the congressional black caucus said to the white...
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people doing jo obs, the country is getting older as we speak. when you can't afford something, you can play the shell game and and tell s around people everything is free. eft wing and democratic party has won the conversation. now the republicans are in a dilemma. years ago where the states were in control and ou had to work for your own insurance and like the last tryer said, having a job or to match what the democrats say and give something away. no such thing as free lunch. afford it as country, we're $20 trillion in debt. republican and love trump, the republicans are just as at democrats because donald trump made a promise on the first day of office, i will and replace obamacare. did we to remember, what do 10 years ago? you adjusted, carried catastrophic insurance, you work with the insurance company. when the united states government collects money and the winners and losers with stuff and the merican people look to the government for help and assistance, we always lose that conversation and until we really to the truth, that the ystem is going bankrupt, that there is not enough money collected, that people have -- it is a horrible thing. to suffer. have what did we do when
people doing jo obs, the country is getting older as we speak. when you can't afford something, you can play the shell game and and tell s around people everything is free. eft wing and democratic party has won the conversation. now the republicans are in a dilemma. years ago where the states were in control and ou had to work for your own insurance and like the last tryer said, having a job or to match what the democrats say and give something away. no such thing as free lunch. afford it as...
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people had no place to park.. as kron4's spencer shows us -- many had to walk miles, in some cases, to get to their july 4th partiesbarbecues.. (nats)it's easy to be happy when you're in the swimming lagoon at don castro regional recreation area. but one point, almost all of the people you see herewere here - likely stuck in a car looking for a place to park. "when we got here, it was already closed all the way up there. there was a truck parked so we couldn't get in." shortly after noon is when park rangers put these signs up.the situation was similar for del valle regional and for shadow cliffs in pleasanton.i was no exception from the people who had to park in a nearby neighborhood and hike into the park."well he was standing in the spot waiting for somebody else to get there. so i pulled in and he was like, 'i'm waiting for somebody.' i'm like, 'naw, buddy, it don't work like that. not today. it's too hot to be arguing over parking spots."people who have been here for independence day in year's past say 2017 was ámuch more packed."it's way - there's a lot more people here.""i didn't expect the parking to be as
people had no place to park.. as kron4's spencer shows us -- many had to walk miles, in some cases, to get to their july 4th partiesbarbecues.. (nats)it's easy to be happy when you're in the swimming lagoon at don castro regional recreation area. but one point, almost all of the people you see herewere here - likely stuck in a car looking for a place to park. "when we got here, it was already closed all the way up there. there was a truck parked so we couldn't get in." shortly after...
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in an e-mail and suggested that people had information concerning alleged wrong doing by democratic party frontrunner hillary clinton in her dealings with russia. don jr.'s from this communication was that someone had information potentially helpful to the campaign and it was coming from someone he knew. don jr. had no knowledge as to what specific information, if any, would be discussed." >> take a listen to adam schiff reacting last night as the story broke. >> in a pattern we have seen over and over again when confronted with evidence of particular meetings, they're forced to acknowledge, oh, well, yes, we did have that meeting, but that meeting was about adoptions. they're confronted again, and then it's acknowledged, okay, paul manafort came to this meeting about adoptions. why would the campaign manager come to a meeting about adoptions? okay. it wasn't just about adoptions. it's about sanctions. it was also because we were offered damaging material against hillary clinton, which we really were disappointed with that it wasn't damaging enough, and she didn't seem to have the goods. of course, the goods came out the following month. >> a lot more re
in an e-mail and suggested that people had information concerning alleged wrong doing by democratic party frontrunner hillary clinton in her dealings with russia. don jr.'s from this communication was that someone had information potentially helpful to the campaign and it was coming from someone he knew. don jr. had no knowledge as to what specific information, if any, would be discussed." >> take a listen to adam schiff reacting last night as the story broke. >> in a pattern...
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in an e-mail and suggested that people had information concerning alleged wrongdoing by democratic party front-runner hillary clinton in her dealings with russia. don jr.'s take away from this communication was that someone had information potentially help to feel the campaign and it was coming from someone he knew. don jr. had no knowledge as to what specific information, if any, would be discussed. his lawyer goes on to say no action was taken. then we got this, steph, from the spokesperson for president trump's personal attorney who says, "the president was not aware of and did not attend the meeting." adding to this cloud of controversy you have donald trump jr. really shifting his story about why he had that meeting in the first place. first he said it was because he thought they were going to discuss russian adoptions. then just a day later he changed his story when he was confronted by reporters for "the new york times" and acknowledged that, in fact, he did take the meeting because he thought it would reveal damaging information about his father's rival, hillary clinton. in the wake of all of this mounting calls on capitol hill for answers, inclu
in an e-mail and suggested that people had information concerning alleged wrongdoing by democratic party front-runner hillary clinton in her dealings with russia. don jr.'s take away from this communication was that someone had information potentially help to feel the campaign and it was coming from someone he knew. don jr. had no knowledge as to what specific information, if any, would be discussed. his lawyer goes on to say no action was taken. then we got this, steph, from the spokesperson...
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think the biggest problem in the country s the fact we don't have a republican and democratic party, really just have corporate party, the fact that this more people il, than any nation in the world and we have basically prison that subsidizes and work corporations to get and slave labor. incentivize people to be put in prison, what kind of society do we live in? so i don't think there is a big difference between republicans nd democrats, it's really just corporate power that controls that. next up, fornia, republican line, edward, welcome. hi.er: yes, yeah. my biggest problems that i see and i'm not try going to be saying happy 4th of uly because, you know, for african americans, 4th of july shouldn't mean very much. frederick douglas said, what do african americans have the 4th of ate on july? and so we have african americans are discriminated against in the justice system, african are being killed police officers murder and away with because you find, i think, very americans serving on so i for some reason, think people ought to take a look at what it feels like to be country.ty in this it is not very pleasant. i think that also the -- people d
think the biggest problem in the country s the fact we don't have a republican and democratic party, really just have corporate party, the fact that this more people il, than any nation in the world and we have basically prison that subsidizes and work corporations to get and slave labor. incentivize people to be put in prison, what kind of society do we live in? so i don't think there is a big difference between republicans nd democrats, it's really just corporate power that controls that....
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capital pyongyang, thousands of people attended a mass rally and dance party organized to celebrate nonorth korea's neww weapon. in turkey, thousands of opposition prorotesters s contid a 250-mile march from ankara towards istanbul thursday, protesting the authoritaririan government of president recep erdogan and his moves to detain and fire hundreds of former prosecutors and judges. >> we are not going to get tired. we will continue our march for justice. we will continue our struggle for it until the very end. amy: the marchers are set to arrive saturday for a mass rally in istanbul amid heavy security. their protest comes as turkey continues to detain idil eser, the director of amnesty international's turkey office, as well as other human rights defenders. in iraq, the head of the kurdish autonomous region said thursday he expects a new kurdish statate to emerge after an historic election on independence scheduled for september. massoud barzani was speakingng with reuters. >> i don't think anybody caca stand agaiainst the bigig wave f people of kurdistan when they decide their destiny. maybe there will be some attempt to foil it. we will try our best not to
capital pyongyang, thousands of people attended a mass rally and dance party organized to celebrate nonorth korea's neww weapon. in turkey, thousands of opposition prorotesters s contid a 250-mile march from ankara towards istanbul thursday, protesting the authoritaririan government of president recep erdogan and his moves to detain and fire hundreds of former prosecutors and judges. >> we are not going to get tired. we will continue our march for justice. we will continue our struggle...
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people aren't too happy about obamacare going away. >> do you think he miss calculated the difference s between his own party?ben able. and now we see in sentence. it shouldn't be a surprise. >> but it got more ic >> the bill that's the repeal and replace bill, there's a provision that says they need 60 votes. they've been trying to get this through with 51 votes. they can't even do that. there are some key provisions in there, pretty key provisions. they said they ruled on that yesterday. so the senators who are trying to figure out moving on. >> a lot of those things that have been under attack like plan parnt hood. >> democrats have had a united front. there's been talk of working with democrats. is that real? >> i know people are talking about it. i just don't see where it en come to the table and say, sure, we're going to sit down with you because it's in our political interest to sit down with you. it's in their political interest to not. their voter base says repeal obamacare. sitting down with them does not get you there. >> test test test test test test test test test test test question. conservative
people aren't too happy about obamacare going away. >> do you think he miss calculated the difference s between his own party?ben able. and now we see in sentence. it shouldn't be a surprise. >> but it got more ic >> the bill that's the repeal and replace bill, there's a provision that says they need 60 votes. they've been trying to get this through with 51 votes. they can't even do that. there are some key provisions in there, pretty key provisions. they said they ruled on...
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party sidelined that challenge is even bigger. >> fox5's tom fitzgerald live on the hill. tom, you know, this is a big story obviously. a lot of peopleng on this is taking center stage. >> reporter: it certainly is, jim. clearly business has been up ended here on capitol hill in the last 24 hours with this news. now, remember this is especially hitting hard in the united states senate. that is where john mccain has served for the past 30 years and politically in that body, republicans have no room for error. they only value 52 seat majority went saw this week just how razor thin that that is in the republican's inability to repeal and replace obamacare. earlier today, arguably mccain's best friend in the senate, senator lindsey graham, gru emotional when he started talking today about his hope for mccain's return. >> it was a really tough operation but john is ready to come back and i ask one thing of the good lord, just give him a chance for what time he's got left and i've got left to be relevant. >> reporter: now, in a tweet today, mccain himself wrote that a message to his sparring partners that he would return. now, if he does r
party sidelined that challenge is even bigger. >> fox5's tom fitzgerald live on the hill. tom, you know, this is a big story obviously. a lot of peopleng on this is taking center stage. >> reporter: it certainly is, jim. clearly business has been up ended here on capitol hill in the last 24 hours with this news. now, remember this is especially hitting hard in the united states senate. that is where john mccain has served for the past 30 years and politically in that body,...
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people have already put down deposits to own a model-3. elon musk plans to hold a party to hand over the first 30 of the model 3's to customers on july 28. (. a man shot and killed in san francisco. i am live at the scene with the details.( mark ) and a bay area man has been missing for more than a month. now his family is looking for answers. and here is a look at the current conditions. your bay area forecast is next. (anny hong): a ( mark )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. today will be mostly cloudy with patchy fog in the morning, then becoming partly cloudy. highs will be in the upper 50s to mid 60s. southwest winds will be between 10 and 20 mph. tonight will be partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming mostly cloudy and breezy. lows will be in the lower 50s. west winds could reach 30 mph. tuesday will be cloudy with patchy fog in the morning, then becoming partly highs will be in the upper 50s southwest winds will be between 10 and ( mark ) continuing to follow breaking
people have already put down deposits to own a model-3. elon musk plans to hold a party to hand over the first 30 of the model 3's to customers on july 28. (. a man shot and killed in san francisco. i am live at the scene with the details.( mark ) and a bay area man has been missing for more than a month. now his family is looking for answers. and here is a look at the current conditions. your bay area forecast is next. (anny hong): a ( mark )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning...
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people ask me, were you being financed, this is the new left. moscow gold was a big thing in the 1950's. we all scoff at it. moscow was financing american communist party as we now know. they asked me, who was financing new radicals, who went to burn wanted to burn down america and the answer was, you are. getting government money and what have you. they would ask me, what about the communist party and by then, the communist party was destroyed by the revelations of the khrushchev report. that is, i remember the right wingers who we hated likely method leawood say that stalin had murdered 7 million people. the actual number is something like 40 million. in 1956, nikita khrushchev who was then the head of the soviet union, made a secret speech which was smuggled out by the israeli mossad on the crimes of stalin. communistso many which is true, he killed more communists than all the capitalist governments put together. parents'destroyed my world, it demoralize them. my parents were never politically active after that. they would say, what about the communist party? , there isist party still a communist party but it is not very important. a party. about i
people ask me, were you being financed, this is the new left. moscow gold was a big thing in the 1950's. we all scoff at it. moscow was financing american communist party as we now know. they asked me, who was financing new radicals, who went to burn wanted to burn down america and the answer was, you are. getting government money and what have you. they would ask me, what about the communist party and by then, the communist party was destroyed by the revelations of the khrushchev report. that...
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s having. >> what i heard today was people talking about the president as someone who is a big believer in loyalty and being faithful to people who brought you to the party. jeff sessions is almost the definition of that in the trump world. the first one to have endorsed donald trump and stayed with him. it almost seems like he was sending a message to jeff sessions, maybe it's time for you to leave, jeff sessions. he offered his ragged nation earlier and trump did not accept it. his ragged to make resignation. i think that's why people in the white house expressed concern. what david said accurately, the president speaks his mind that in this case, if he was talking about health care, tax reform, people would understand it. he brought up russia and put it back. >> martha: you can hear his stream of consciousness and as he's going through this. if sessions is gone, i've got rosenstein. i'm not sure that's a good option. he's working through all of that as he's talking about it. let's put up at this poll. i thought it was very interesting but will people care about out there in america. what the media is covering. the long blue line at the bottom of that
s having. >> what i heard today was people talking about the president as someone who is a big believer in loyalty and being faithful to people who brought you to the party. jeff sessions is almost the definition of that in the trump world. the first one to have endorsed donald trump and stayed with him. it almost seems like he was sending a message to jeff sessions, maybe it's time for you to leave, jeff sessions. he offered his ragged nation earlier and trump did not accept it. his...
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parties have are said. but that is why are people in the senate and congress want to do an investigation just to hear the full extent of it.you can sformation has come out, so it makes people have more questions. and that is why we have seen these polls is u s suggest that really have concerned about the relationship between with the campaign and russia. >> at the very least, it's sloppy. but it shows sort of the russian intelligence operation, how they were -- and there was an interesting thing i read in the "washington post" from a former cia officer that said everything we know about the meeting from who was involved to how it was set up to how it unfolded is in line with what intelligence analysts would sxigtth expect an oversure this a russian operation to look like and the campaign's willingness to take the meeting is failing to report to u.s. authorities may have been the green light russia was looking for a to launch a aggressive phase of intervention in the u.s. election. so collusion aside, or the accusations aside, phase of int u.s. election. so collusion aside, or the accusations aside, phase of intn in the u.s. electio
parties have are said. but that is why are people in the senate and congress want to do an investigation just to hear the full extent of it.you can sformation has come out, so it makes people have more questions. and that is why we have seen these polls is u s suggest that really have concerned about the relationship between with the campaign and russia. >> at the very least, it's sloppy. but it shows sort of the russian intelligence operation, how they were -- and there was an...
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party of its pledge to repeal obamacare. >> we made a commitment to the american people. it's time to make good on that promise. >> reporter: and it appears the senate g.o.p.'st shot at a bill is what's known as "skinny repeal," repealing the individual mandate, and not much else. that is expected to be one of the last votes this week-- and so begins the jockeying for what goes in it. lindsey graham wants more block grants for states in the plan. >> and if it can't do that, i'm not voting for it. >> reporter: all this, a day after the senate barely voted to begin debate. today, president trump singled out alaska's murkowski for her vote against starting debate yesterday, tweeting that she "really let the republicans, and our country, down yesterday. too bad!" murkowski defended her vote to the "alaska dispatch news," saying, "i didn't think that we were ready for the debate, and i have said pretty consistently that process really does matter." as it does to democrats, like oregon's ron wyden, calling for fixes rather than repeal for obamacare. >> we all agree that the affordable care act is not perfect. we're going to take steps immediately to stabilize the
party of its pledge to repeal obamacare. >> we made a commitment to the american people. it's time to make good on that promise. >> reporter: and it appears the senate g.o.p.'st shot at a bill is what's known as "skinny repeal," repealing the individual mandate, and not much else. that is expected to be one of the last votes this week-- and so begins the jockeying for what goes in it. lindsey graham wants more block grants for states in the plan. >> and if it can't...
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socialalist parties here in t the united states and the communist party of the united s states were powerf. they had a lot of people, and they worked together with the c.i.o. and together, they went to the government at that time, and they said 2 things: "we represent the mass of working people, and we don't wwant to sufferr the way we'e're suffering in this breakdown n of capitali. you gotta do something." and they addressed themselves to a kind of middle-of-the-road dedemocratic politician who o hd just gotten elected president on a program of a balanced budget-- franklin roosevelt. and they said to him, "you've gotta do something for the people." and the socialists and communists said, "you gotta do something for the people," but they added a little barb, "because we think that there's a better system, an alternative system, to capitalism. and if you keep performing as badly as you're doing in the depths of the depression, we're gonna try to establish that alternative." and they pointed across the ocean to the soviet union, said, "see? like them.m." that scared folks. and mr. roosevelt was a good politician, sma
socialalist parties here in t the united states and the communist party of the united s states were powerf. they had a lot of people, and they worked together with the c.i.o. and together, they went to the government at that time, and they said 2 things: "we represent the mass of working people, and we don't wwant to sufferr the way we'e're suffering in this breakdown n of capitali. you gotta do something." and they addressed themselves to a kind of middle-of-the-road dedemocratic...
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i understand that has been hard for people who have been working hard on making sacrifices over the years as we have been dealing with the labour party ‘st a theoretical issue. look at the countries who field to do with it. greece come off where they have not dealt with the deficit. what did we see? spending on the health service cut by 36%. that was in greece. i hope the prime minister is proud of her break—out of controlling public sector paid to the extent that hard—working nurses have to access food banks in order to survive. and the frozen wages of teaching assistants, paramedics and council workers. it is notjust in the public sector. across the economy, we dues are rising by 2.1% low inflation is nearly 3%. 6 million workers already in less than the living wage. what does the prime minister think that tells us about seven minister think that tells us about seve n yea rs minister think that tells us about seven years of a conservative government and what it is done to living standards of those people on whom we all rely to get our public services and health services delivered to us? i will tell them. we see record numbers of peopl
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party here. kylie jenner, they have their own lollipops. you are opening here. >> great location, the tourist s, the locals, the brand. a lot of peopleing here. >> reporter: has the official grand opening start snd >> not yet, few weeks out. >> reporter: who will be at the party? >> we have not announced it. nothing official yet. >> reporter: some of my favorite candies are swedish fish, gummy worms, and mini gummy bears, you have a huge selection for kids and adults. what are they saying? do you have their favorite candies? >> it is a whole collection, m&m's, to gummies, champagne gummies, energy gummies, we have swedish fish.
party here. kylie jenner, they have their own lollipops. you are opening here. >> great location, the tourist s, the locals, the brand. a lot of peopleing here. >> reporter: has the official grand opening start snd >> not yet, few weeks out. >> reporter: who will be at the party? >> we have not announced it. nothing official yet. >> reporter: some of my favorite candies are swedish fish, gummy worms, and mini gummy bears, you have a huge selection for kids...