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for the people's fire and also he is also very strong in their i.d.'s pushing for that traditional values of people's party and at this moment the people's party seen a retreat from the voters need to reassure that they are the us and compared to the progressive government socially spend the sonship. what the voters are looking for it's an opposition that is very very opposed to the socialist new. government and broadly this is going to be very good for south east and i knew it was the show for to. us and yes i have thirty seconds left over what does this tell us about minds about the political landscape in spain. well it's only to go and sleep use more and more polarized the right to get seen. more of the right the right landscape piece is getting very strong and the left that the negatives with the socialist government and. left. i think is very polarized and this is going to be very good for probably another good for the liberal democrats. that they're finding themselves right in the middle. of last night's reporting from the spanish capital madrid thank you for joining us. aren't going to tell you now
for the people's fire and also he is also very strong in their i.d.'s pushing for that traditional values of people's party and at this moment the people's party seen a retreat from the voters need to reassure that they are the us and compared to the progressive government socially spend the sonship. what the voters are looking for it's an opposition that is very very opposed to the socialist new. government and broadly this is going to be very good for south east and i knew it was the show for...
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people's fire and also he is also very strong in their i.d.'s pushing for that traditional value of sort of people's party and ideas moment the people's party seen a retreat from the voters need to reassure the u.s. and compared to the progressive government of socially spend the sonship. what the voters are looking for it's a no position that he's very very opposed to the socialist new. government and brody is going to be very good for bob he's a know it was i knew it was the show for. us and yes i have thirty seconds left over what does this tell us is development about the political landscape in spain. only to go landscape you see more and more polarized the right is getting. more the right the right. is getting very strong and the left the left us with the socialist government. left. i think is very polarized the lives is going to be very good the probably not good for the liberal democrats. that they're finding themselves right in the meeting. last was reporting from the spanish capital madrid thank you for joining us. our want to get you caught up now on some of the other stories making news around the world the european union has temporar
people's fire and also he is also very strong in their i.d.'s pushing for that traditional value of sort of people's party and ideas moment the people's party seen a retreat from the voters need to reassure the u.s. and compared to the progressive government of socially spend the sonship. what the voters are looking for it's a no position that he's very very opposed to the socialist new. government and brody is going to be very good for bob he's a know it was i knew it was the show for. us and...
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s in the house of commons who would probably agree with that however she also needs to deal with her own party with her own m.p.'s and the question is will people support it or will there be a leadership challenge there needs to be about forty eight people that are asking for that forty m.p.'s asking for a leadership challenge then it can happen and then then we'll see if she would survive it or if somebody from the more right of the party jacob reese more has a name that's being mentioned somebody who is very passionate and very into the very right of the party who would be a possible contender or somebody who's very fav. by the conservative party members so that could be a scenario that we're facing all right very good most reporting from london thank you so very much now with the break the crisis deepening a let's get reaction from brussels the e.u.'s h.q. we've seen some tongue in cheek reaction from the president of the european council adonal let's let's take a look at what he tweeted a little early on he tweeted the politicians come and go but the problems they have created for people remain i can only regret that the idea of gregg's it
s in the house of commons who would probably agree with that however she also needs to deal with her own party with her own m.p.'s and the question is will people support it or will there be a leadership challenge there needs to be about forty eight people that are asking for that forty m.p.'s asking for a leadership challenge then it can happen and then then we'll see if she would survive it or if somebody from the more right of the party jacob reese more has a name that's being mentioned...
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r gun lobbying efforts tosedhe get close to people at the nra and the republicanit party. >>> s officialforce one is a getti patriotic makeover. president trumphe s new colors c cbs interview he had last nigce. air one has been baby blue and white since john kennedy was president. in february, the white house and boeing agreed to a 4 billion-dollar contract for planes. the new modeld expto be airborne by 2d4. >>> ford issue a massive h recall. >> pistoric hosting night at the espy awards. eactca patrick's on stagencperfs ion tethis ngmorning. stay with us. we're back after this. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> 5:45 is the time right now.k live outside the white hoe. they're up and somebody is at least,wake in there up and awake, lights are's on it beautiful day outside so far. >> yes, so far and y know what, wisdom, why not just let's keep itng g. >> why not. >> let's dot. ek. te but lidity remains. dry dayow. it feels good outside to start and another sunny bright and beautiful da any outdoor activity at alle pu sunscreen on but other than that you'll be just fine day. tomorrow looks nice. few more c
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i think these political parties and you see in the united states the hyper partisanship benefits it doesn't benefit the people of benefits the ratings of m s n b c or the ratings of fox benefits. the lobbyist benefits the political parties themselves because of course they get more donations from fanatical supporters so you know this is my story because they have to politically get together and decide to get rid of all politics they had a vote to get rid of voting and then they did it and now there's no more voting and they don't want any parties to come back ever again and there's peace and love in the valley because people are by nature communal ok that's the big secret about life on planet earth is that rugged individualism and iran are false altruism is actually the most successful coping strategy we have as a living species on planet earth look at the other organisms the trees for example the flowers even the rocks in the stones have an inert soul that is contingent upon the network effect of. extraterrestrial ism that is imbuing every moment of every breath taken i have established here at this town. in mexico. and the indigenous peo
i think these political parties and you see in the united states the hyper partisanship benefits it doesn't benefit the people of benefits the ratings of m s n b c or the ratings of fox benefits. the lobbyist benefits the political parties themselves because of course they get more donations from fanatical supporters so you know this is my story because they have to politically get together and decide to get rid of all politics they had a vote to get rid of voting and then they did it and now...
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s with the foreign affairs committee people with the zero party policy group splashing money on trips to five star hotels and to to the gulf so we were able to see a really wide ranging lobbying campaign. even talk about the particular things which they might be cut out to write in that company ok so these emails just to be clear here are new to you because some of looked at this report and said there's nothing new in it that it's just a rehash of an old report back in two thousand and fifteen well if they've looked at the report concluded that they haven't read the report program because i mean we have got. in the report is not rehashed it's new ok and kevin what do you make of the reports what was your conclusion that you've drawn from that. well just for the record because it's been so far moving i haven't been able to read every single page and wouldn't claim to but i have read the summaries and i do actually think that dave's organization play of valuable role in discussions around lobbying and transparency in britain and beyond but i am as the founder and chief executive of one
s with the foreign affairs committee people with the zero party policy group splashing money on trips to five star hotels and to to the gulf so we were able to see a really wide ranging lobbying campaign. even talk about the particular things which they might be cut out to write in that company ok so these emails just to be clear here are new to you because some of looked at this report and said there's nothing new in it that it's just a rehash of an old report back in two thousand and fifteen...
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party c s u. at least twenty four people have been killed in a series of explosions at fireworks warehouses in central mexico the casualties include rescuers who arrived to help victims of the first blast stella is known for its long tradition of making fireworks but also unfortunately for its history of deadly accidents. a day for sports fans there are just eight teams remaining in the world cup here to talk us through the upcoming quarterfinals is max merrill from the sports us max welcome i know you have a big afternoon of sports watching but let's talk first about organized match up against france what can expect well france went into this tournament as favorites as did germany spain and brazil now of course germany and spain are gone so the even bigger favorites for the title now and it's going to be a tricky game for them they have such an incredible squad names like pull pogba standout but virtually every position they have world class players if not to the one that stands out the most is killing them you know he's nineteen years old featured heavily in the argentina game scoring two goals ther
party c s u. at least twenty four people have been killed in a series of explosions at fireworks warehouses in central mexico the casualties include rescuers who arrived to help victims of the first blast stella is known for its long tradition of making fireworks but also unfortunately for its history of deadly accidents. a day for sports fans there are just eight teams remaining in the world cup here to talk us through the upcoming quarterfinals is max merrill from the sports us max welcome i...
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i think these political parties and you see in the united states the hyper partisanship benefits it doesn't benefit the people of benefits the ratings of m s n b c or the ratings of fox benefits. the lobbyist benefits the political parties themselves because of course they get more donations from fanatical supporters so you know this is my story because they have to politically get together and decide to get rid of all politics they had a vote to get rid of voting and then they did it and now there's no more voting and they don't want any parties to come back ever again and there's peace and love in the valley because people are by nature communal ok that's the big secret about life on planet earth is that rugged individual is i'm an iran are false altruism is actually the most successful coping strategy we have as a living species on planet earth look at the other organisms the trees for example the flowers even the rocks in the stones have an inert soul that is contingent upon a network effect of. extraterrestrial ism that is imbuing every moment of every breath taken i have established here at this town. in mexico. and the indigenous pe
i think these political parties and you see in the united states the hyper partisanship benefits it doesn't benefit the people of benefits the ratings of m s n b c or the ratings of fox benefits. the lobbyist benefits the political parties themselves because of course they get more donations from fanatical supporters so you know this is my story because they have to politically get together and decide to get rid of all politics they had a vote to get rid of voting and then they did it and now...
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people blaming the government but also people blaming the political parties that are responsible to make the government why are participated in the elections has m.p.'s inside the parliament now this that say this new thing just to understand how much the people actually get get fed from from all those processes from all the political process is that starting from the let's say for about fourteen years the problem is that we don't have until now a real reform inside the popular political process that it will manage iraq crisis yes we die we defeated the r.h. we made a victory against that's because all the iraqi people sunni shia and kurds convinced convinced that the our first enemy is does but now the problem is that what with the boycott that happened in the elections which means that people actually get fed from the political process ok will not engage with any elections and the more and the same time they are looking for a good services to push them to what the real political process that is supposed to be happen before we get into the domestic politics. we're talking about people grappling with how to. gets electricity on a daily basis in what
people blaming the government but also people blaming the political parties that are responsible to make the government why are participated in the elections has m.p.'s inside the parliament now this that say this new thing just to understand how much the people actually get get fed from from all those processes from all the political process is that starting from the let's say for about fourteen years the problem is that we don't have until now a real reform inside the popular political...
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world cup champions (justine) to watch the world cup, hundreds of people gathered for a viewing party in front of san francimorning. kron 4'sance fans as they witnessed the historic victory. "the crowd was electric as they watched the world cup in front of the city hall in san francisco. i couldn't even get through an interview without people cheering with excitement."cheering "we are the champions"hundreds of people on city plaza watched as france and croatia battled for the world cup. when france made the first goal - the crowd went wild!(nats)but it was a close match - croatia made a goal several minutes later."it was a great game going back and forth. croatia is an amazing team and they came back several times."the excitement continued to grow as france took the lead...the final score climbed to four to two. ánatsá"it was awesome to see all of us united to see our country win."one of the most amusing france fans to watch in the crowd was oscar popravka as he was very expressive during the entire match. he says he was on the edge of his seat."two years ago we went to the final and we lost. so this is the redemption you k
world cup champions (justine) to watch the world cup, hundreds of people gathered for a viewing party in front of san francimorning. kron 4'sance fans as they witnessed the historic victory. "the crowd was electric as they watched the world cup in front of the city hall in san francisco. i couldn't even get through an interview without people cheering with excitement."cheering "we are the champions"hundreds of people on city plaza watched as france and croatia battled for...
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the idea is s if 20% of the people believe what you believe as a party you should not just be able to run, but you should be able to participate in the makiking the laws. otherwise, those people aren't represented. it's a kind of idea of, i don't know, democracy. [laughter] because you're not gonna exclude 20% of the people, which you do if the winner takes all, and by the way, in the united states, we do that sometimes. some of the primimaries of the two parties are--if you read that ron paul got x% and romney got y%, then they each get a certain number of delegates. that's proportional representation, and we've had that in elections in the united states, too, but we got rid of it. the europeans have it. so in germany when the die linke party got 12% of the vote, they get 12% of the seats in the parliament. so 12% of the people who are in the parliament are members of a party that believes that germany can do better than capitalism. highly successful, capipitalist economy produces a criticism, and if you get more than 5%, not only do you get your seats--and that's true in the laender
the idea is s if 20% of the people believe what you believe as a party you should not just be able to run, but you should be able to participate in the makiking the laws. otherwise, those people aren't represented. it's a kind of idea of, i don't know, democracy. [laughter] because you're not gonna exclude 20% of the people, which you do if the winner takes all, and by the way, in the united states, we do that sometimes. some of the primimaries of the two parties are--if you read that ron paul...
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s with the foreign affairs committee people with the zero party policy group splashing money on trips to five star hotels and to to the gulf so we were able to see a really wide ranging lobbying campaign before we even talk about the particular things which they might be cut out to write in that company ok so these emails just to be clear have are new to you because some of looked at this report and said there's nothing new in it that it's just a rehash of an old report back in two thousand and fifteen. well if they've looked at the report concluded that they haven't read the report properly because i mean we have got. in the report is not rehashed is new ok and kevin what do you make of the reports what was your conclusion is drawn from it. well just for the record because it's been so far moving i haven't been able to read every single page and wouldn't claim to but i have read the summaries and i do actually think that favors organization play of valuable role in discussions around lobbying and transparency in britain and beyond but i am as the founder and chief executive of one of
s with the foreign affairs committee people with the zero party policy group splashing money on trips to five star hotels and to to the gulf so we were able to see a really wide ranging lobbying campaign before we even talk about the particular things which they might be cut out to write in that company ok so these emails just to be clear have are new to you because some of looked at this report and said there's nothing new in it that it's just a rehash of an old report back in two thousand and...
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this case to the midterm elections and your numbers are upside down, people who are running with you, members of the parties,al lig s lighlights -- allies, also have problems. trump banishes it with a tweet and says "i am popular, so pay no attention to the facts in front of you." >> what do you make of his supreme court pick in terms of the president's mindset? >> what i take from it is that interestingly enough, although he always talks about the deep state and complains he hates the bushes, he literally hates them -- >> the by from the bush 43 white house. >> a guy from bushland. he worked actually for h.w. bush and then the son. and he comes -- he's been involved in every partisan warfare project of the last 20 years. he's a political battler really. in the end when the chips are down, this is who trump has to rely on, has to turn to. he has to make peace with some elements of the party. while he acts eccentric a lot of the time, the president is, in fact, a practical politician. he knows that he's going to need the support of the mainstream of the party. that's what this pick represents. >> right. as he heads t
this case to the midterm elections and your numbers are upside down, people who are running with you, members of the parties,al lig s lighlights -- allies, also have problems. trump banishes it with a tweet and says "i am popular, so pay no attention to the facts in front of you." >> what do you make of his supreme court pick in terms of the president's mindset? >> what i take from it is that interestingly enough, although he always talks about the deep state and complains...
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victory — with a senior figure accusing the ruling zanu—pf party, which has been in power for nearly forty years, of interference with the people ssion — who have been accused of delaying the results — insist that there's been no cheating and say the results are still being counted. 0ur africa editor fergal keane reports. this was a day in which conflicting hopes would finally collide. a day that began with the first results being posted outside polling stations. in harare, in the second city bulawayo, in rural goromonzi. and a day of checking and listening. with this assurance to those who remembered rigged elections of the past. we are absolutely confident there was no rigging. we would like to assure the zimbabwean people that we, the zimbabwe electoral commission, will not steal their choice of leader. we will not subvert their will. the opposition doesn't accept that. but its supporters still celebrated as if victory was already in the bag. it did feel premature. the results show beyond reasonable doubt that we have won this election. sources on both sides say they are confident. who to believe? the people spoke. president m
victory — with a senior figure accusing the ruling zanu—pf party, which has been in power for nearly forty years, of interference with the people ssion — who have been accused of delaying the results — insist that there's been no cheating and say the results are still being counted. 0ur africa editor fergal keane reports. this was a day in which conflicting hopes would finally collide. a day that began with the first results being posted outside polling stations. in harare, in the...
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s with the foreign affairs committee people with the zero party policy group splashing money on trips to five star hotels into to the gulf so we were able to see a really wide ranging lobbying campaign. even talk about the particular things which they might be cut out to write in that company ok so these emails just to be clear have are new to you because some of looked at this report and said there's nothing new in it that it's just a rehash of an old report back in two thousand and fifteen well if they've looked at the report and concluded that they haven't read the report properly because then again we have got. in the report is not rehashed it's new ok and kevin what do you make of the reports what was your conclusion is drawn from that. well just for the record because it's been so far moving i haven't been able to read every single page and wouldn't claim to but i have read the summaries and i do actually think that favors organization play of valuable role in discussions around lobbying and transparency in britain and beyond but i am as the founder and chief executive of one of
s with the foreign affairs committee people with the zero party policy group splashing money on trips to five star hotels into to the gulf so we were able to see a really wide ranging lobbying campaign. even talk about the particular things which they might be cut out to write in that company ok so these emails just to be clear have are new to you because some of looked at this report and said there's nothing new in it that it's just a rehash of an old report back in two thousand and fifteen...
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nine people-- including six children-- are hurt after a man armed with a knife went on a stabbing spree at children )s birthday party. authorities arrested 30 year old timmy earl kinner.. police say kinner was staying at the apartments with >>> welcome back. a man went on a stabbing spree at a child's birthday party. he came back saturday night looking for revenge. the person he was staying with was gone. police say he found other targets. while all of the victims survived some do have life threatening injuries. some are refugees. >> our victims are some of the newest members of our community. >> one of california's knewest state laws. governor jerry brown signed it two years ago. it took effect two years ago. anyone who makes a homemade firearm is now required to apply for a unique serial number. >>> gun owners have until january 1st the apply for firearms they already own. >>> if you're among the thousands planning to run there are some changing according to the chronical. last year they cloeds northbound traffic for three hours. >> we continue to monitor the county fire including new video we that we got in overn
nine people-- including six children-- are hurt after a man armed with a knife went on a stabbing spree at children )s birthday party. authorities arrested 30 year old timmy earl kinner.. police say kinner was staying at the apartments with >>> welcome back. a man went on a stabbing spree at a child's birthday party. he came back saturday night looking for revenge. the person he was staying with was gone. police say he found other targets. while all of the victims survived some do have...
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(justine) hundreds of people gathered for a viewing party in front of san francisco's city hall this morning. kron 4'sn was right there with the france fans as victory. (justine) taking a live (justine) (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . a modest warming trend in store for the first part of next week as high pressure aloft strengthens over the bay area. expect 60s-70s along the coast and 80s-90s inland. monsoonal moisture could return later in the week. models show the possibility of high-based showers or thunderstorms for the bay area beginning around wednesday evening. the baseball season, both the giants and a's have done well and are in position to make a 2nd half run. until then, no better way to go into the break than with the bay bridge series. --we go to at&t park-- they split the first two, today was the rubber match. giants honored its 1989 squad, you see the great will clark. e-40 also in attendance. --sean manaea...on the hill for oakland and seeking his 9th win of the season. bottom 2nd, giants runner on 2nd... gorkys her
(justine) hundreds of people gathered for a viewing party in front of san francisco's city hall this morning. kron 4'sn was right there with the france fans as victory. (justine) taking a live (justine) (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . a modest warming trend in store for the first part of next week as high pressure aloft strengthens over the bay area. expect 60s-70s along the coast and 80s-90s inland. monsoonal moisture could...
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people here in the u.k. have noted it and it's been a lot of criticism by m.p.'s from the conservative party also from from labor his general views have been under attack by a lot of m.p.'s since he's come here and it's not just m.p.'s now we know there are protests against trump in london today what more can you tell us about these demonstrations. demonstrations like real demonstrations are now getting on the way people are gathering in central london also and other cities across the u.k. many people are saying we need to stand up to this bully is how he's being described by many people who are saying that they're going to protest and they want to stand up to his views here in london tens of thousands of people are expected to march down to a rally in trafalgar square we've also seen quite a funny approaches this morning with the baby blimp where people here in the near me just behind us in parliament square have put up a giant trump baby balloon that has attracted a lot of attention a lot of media attention so people are doing their best also to ridicule him but then a lot of people that a
people here in the u.k. have noted it and it's been a lot of criticism by m.p.'s from the conservative party also from from labor his general views have been under attack by a lot of m.p.'s since he's come here and it's not just m.p.'s now we know there are protests against trump in london today what more can you tell us about these demonstrations. demonstrations like real demonstrations are now getting on the way people are gathering in central london also and other cities across the u.k. many...
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s. all here in the region of much of the land rights groups say twenty thousand people lost their lives. the man who is now president and mizzen man and god were from the zanu p.f. party was in charge of national security at the time it may be decades later the voters here in the town of pull away i have not forgotten the massacres that go by the name of. these two allies in the it's all. to me a muslim and that is adel fault was it still is it so basically out in what was i. don't think any sane person can vote for islam appear. coaches in matter be land account for fifteen percent of the electorate so man and god what is king to win support here but he's not address the issue of the massacres he's cast himself as a reformer and has invited international election observers to zimbabwe for the first time in years last month he held a campaign rally here that was targeted by a grenade attack. the celebrate atmosphere quickly turned to panic. man and god escaped unscathed he later dismissed the attack as the work of outsiders. but melbourne and when year doesn't trust him he along with many others here plan to vote for the opposition movement for democratic change. fran
s. all here in the region of much of the land rights groups say twenty thousand people lost their lives. the man who is now president and mizzen man and god were from the zanu p.f. party was in charge of national security at the time it may be decades later the voters here in the town of pull away i have not forgotten the massacres that go by the name of. these two allies in the it's all. to me a muslim and that is adel fault was it still is it so basically out in what was i. don't think any...
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in the movement of democratic change accused the zanu pf party —which has been in power for nearly forty years — of interference with the people sbeing posted outside polling stations. and a day of checking and listening. with this assurance to those who remembered rigged elections of the past. we are absolutely confident there was no cheating, we are absolutely confident there was no rigging and we would like to assure the zimbabwean people that we will not steal their choice of leader. we will not subvert their will. the opposition has alleged vote rigging but still claims victory. supporters acting as if they'd already won. it did feel premature. the results show beyond reasonable doubt, that we have won this election. and inside, a senior party figure topped the sta kes. tendai biti claimed victory and accused the government of plotting the assassination of his leader. this is the moment when the atmosphere in this election campaign definitively changed. claims of an assassination order, of an attempt to steal the vote. zimbabwe is now moving into precarious territory. the opposition claims are aimed at influencing public an
in the movement of democratic change accused the zanu pf party —which has been in power for nearly forty years — of interference with the people sbeing posted outside polling stations. and a day of checking and listening. with this assurance to those who remembered rigged elections of the past. we are absolutely confident there was no cheating, we are absolutely confident there was no rigging and we would like to assure the zimbabwean people that we will not steal their choice of leader. we...
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liz: our viewers are one party that are watching very closely here, they have portfolios, they have 401 (k)s, peopleith 529 pensions. tell us what you see for the markets as it pertains to either impact from this or either i don't want to ignore the so-called flattening yield curve we started to look at this this morning in our "countdown" meeting we have this editorial meeting in the morning and my goodness, across the entire level. the two, the five, the 10-year, the 30-year they're all higher than 2.5%. i think the 10 year yield right now is just 26 basis points higher than the two here. which one has potential to impact a portfolio and in what direction? >> so if this were normal times you would look at a 26 basis point difference between the two year and the 10 year and you'd say wow that's extremely low and what has that signaled in the past? it has signaled a slowing economy and what does that mean for stock prices? not good news, but these are not normal times. let me give you another indicator. look at the difference between the 10 year in the u.s. and the 10 year in germany. that is now a
liz: our viewers are one party that are watching very closely here, they have portfolios, they have 401 (k)s, peopleith 529 pensions. tell us what you see for the markets as it pertains to either impact from this or either i don't want to ignore the so-called flattening yield curve we started to look at this this morning in our "countdown" meeting we have this editorial meeting in the morning and my goodness, across the entire level. the two, the five, the 10-year, the 30-year they're...
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people gunned down at "the capital gazette" will be laid to est. and the parent companys pla s tribute to the victims. >>> a knife-wielding man attacked a 3-year-old's brthday partys temperatures continue to climb after an intense weekend of summer heat. >> news 4 today starts now. >> just start fanningyourself. prefan. get that sunk into your skin. >> good morning, everybody. temperatures al over thearea, in the 90s yesterday. and todayill likely be even hotter. >> that's why it's a storm team 4 weather alert day. sheena, good morning. >> good morning, guys. lookat the temperatures right now. it's 80 degrees in washington. with the humidity this morning, it feels warmer than t.th you will feel that when you walk out this morning. 70
people gunned down at "the capital gazette" will be laid to est. and the parent companys pla s tribute to the victims. >>> a knife-wielding man attacked a 3-year-old's brthday partys temperatures continue to climb after an intense weekend of summer heat. >> news 4 today starts now. >> just start fanningyourself. prefan. get that sunk into your skin. >> good morning, everybody. temperatures al over thearea, in the 90s yesterday. and todayill likely be even...
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. >> bret: 's you don't think there will be this progressive litmus test in your party? >> senator menendez: listen, i think that peoplee about whether or not they have an economy that helps them meet their hopes and dreams and aspirations, women have health care for their family, whether they can get their kid educated without being under a mountain of debt, to get a college education. those of the things that democrats have been fighting for. we will continue to do so. >> bret: senator, thanks for joining us on "fox news sunday." >> senator menendez: thank you. >> bret: up next, press know my chris wallace press chris wallace presses russian president bodmer bruton on many topics. we will have the highlights of that incredible interview next. >> bret: coming up, the democratic socialist movement becoming a significant force in national democratic politics. >> wherever there is working-class people, there is hope for the progressive movement. >> bret: we will ask our sunday panel what the leftward ♪ >> bret: following the president so met with vladimir putin in helsinki, chris wallace sat down with the russian leader
. >> bret: 's you don't think there will be this progressive litmus test in your party? >> senator menendez: listen, i think that peoplee about whether or not they have an economy that helps them meet their hopes and dreams and aspirations, women have health care for their family, whether they can get their kid educated without being under a mountain of debt, to get a college education. those of the things that democrats have been fighting for. we will continue to do so. >>...
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coverage... 36 people died when that fast- moving fire ripped through the oakland ghost ship warehouse. it happened during a dance party at the illegally converted warehouse. and as kron 4's catherine heehan explains, many of the young party- goers - simply had no way to escape.. a night of unstoppable flames and lives, neelessly lost. (former resident) it's just tragedywithout warning a night of celebration turned into a desperate struggle to survive. (jose avalos/warehouse fire survivor) "i just heard somebody yell out 'fire! get me a fire extinguisher, but there were no fire extinguishers. no fire alarms, no fire escapes.fire went up really really quickly(carmen brito, ghostship fire survivor)"it was a window of five minutes between the fire happening and you just didn't get out."on the night of friday december second 2016. investigators say around 50 people were in the oakland warehouse known as the ghost ship.... when a fire began on the first floorpartygoers upstairs had no warning and then it was too late.36 people died.(atf) this is the highest number of fire fatalities in 13 years,the warehouse was packed with wood and textile artworks.the cocktail of combustible
coverage... 36 people died when that fast- moving fire ripped through the oakland ghost ship warehouse. it happened during a dance party at the illegally converted warehouse. and as kron 4's catherine heehan explains, many of the young party- goers - simply had no way to escape.. a night of unstoppable flames and lives, neelessly lost. (former resident) it's just tragedywithout warning a night of celebration turned into a desperate struggle to survive. (jose avalos/warehouse fire survivor)...
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the possibility and many people thought a very stark possibility that there would be a leadership challenge launched this afternoon at a meeting of the party of the the m.p.'sf the party that treason may attended they needed a number of signatures forty eight only fifteen percent of the party to launch a vote of no confidence and of course when boris johnson went that was seen by many as a trigger. a leadership challenge would likely be a lot didn't happen for whatever reason she does appear to have ended the day in a stronger position than she began it does that mean that there isn't a plot yet to unfold certainly not does it mean that there are more more resignations on the way or one senior conservative today said as long as that friday plan remains on the table they'll be an over and then another and then another so she's not out of the woods yet and then more broadly what about the reaction in europe presumably this political chaos at home doesn't help her negotiating position with brussels no i mean one can only assume again that it deeply weakens this government's negotiating position she was supposed to have accomplished show of great unity on frida
the possibility and many people thought a very stark possibility that there would be a leadership challenge launched this afternoon at a meeting of the party of the the m.p.'sf the party that treason may attended they needed a number of signatures forty eight only fifteen percent of the party to launch a vote of no confidence and of course when boris johnson went that was seen by many as a trigger. a leadership challenge would likely be a lot didn't happen for whatever reason she does appear to...
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party. friends say she loved the color pink and always sparkled when she walked into a room. turday night police responded to man wielding a knife at an apartment complex. nine people s werebbed including six young children. >> he came and pushed me outf the way. >> reporter: he was attacked with four family members. his mother gave him permission to share what happened. >> just came in and stabbed me in my belly. she was stabbing her and yelling. >> reporter: 30-year-old has been charged with first-degree murder. he a earedjittery and confused. >> i don't understand none of this, sir. all i know is -- say what. >> reporter: prosecutors describe him as homeless with an extensive c aminal past no real tries to boise. police say he was staying with a woman in the complex and may have wanted revenge after getting kicked out of her apartment. refugee counselors worarng nd the clock to help people heal. >> i think that each t one ofm is going to be pulling out strength to survive it. theyve other horrendous things before coming here. >> reporter: a community with so many journey so far to find peace now foreverencarred by vi many their adopted home. >> that was steve patt
party. friends say she loved the color pink and always sparkled when she walked into a room. turday night police responded to man wielding a knife at an apartment complex. nine people s werebbed including six young children. >> he came and pushed me outf the way. >> reporter: he was attacked with four family members. his mother gave him permission to share what happened. >> just came in and stabbed me in my belly. she was stabbing her and yelling. >> reporter:...
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function because otherwise all the people the white working class who voted leave will lose their jobs then it's quite difficult for concert m.p.'s to put their party above their country and that's the conversation that keeps happening over and over here what are you going to do when you talk about betraying the leave voters what's the bigger betrayal is that. that's was voting for something that's going to lose a leg jobs and collapse the economies of cities up and down the country where things are pretty bleak anyway and so those are the terms in which people supporting to reason may are going to try to frame it and they will also say to the european union look you might not like this deal that we put on the table very much but if you don't like this you might have to deal with boris johnson instead so which is it going to be and that's quite a powerful argument i think that they can put some people like michel barnier in the europe in the go stages next week because even though the european union might have to bend some of its own rules to accommodate what the u.k. side is now trying to do if they're faced with a choice between that and leaving
function because otherwise all the people the white working class who voted leave will lose their jobs then it's quite difficult for concert m.p.'s to put their party above their country and that's the conversation that keeps happening over and over here what are you going to do when you talk about betraying the leave voters what's the bigger betrayal is that. that's was voting for something that's going to lose a leg jobs and collapse the economies of cities up and down the country where...
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people are at the game right now. that's where we find kron 4's hermela aregawi who spoke to some of them.. hermela, what's it like out there? (hermela)it has been quite the party here today. although at the moment.. everyone is inside watching the game. but this opened up mount davis the highest deck in the stadium for the first time in 13 years because of this game. that allowed roughly 8-thousand more fans to watch this contentious game. the turnout is historic. this game has brought in now the largest single game crowd in the major this season. the record turnout for a single game at the coliseum here is also broken today. that record was nearly 56-in 2004. that was also the a's versus the giants. what rivarly it is. two local teams. let's hear from some fans. jose gonzalez/a's jose gonzalez/a's fan.we only hold 45,000 people and that's on a sold out night. mount davis, an extra 20-we've sold it out. so tonight is all rights. oakland the town versus francisco. who is going to win? mike hernandez/giant's fan giants? giants is what's up. a's a's traded all the good players you mean. and series in the last 5 years. that's what's up. (hermela)(hermela) what's u
people are at the game right now. that's where we find kron 4's hermela aregawi who spoke to some of them.. hermela, what's it like out there? (hermela)it has been quite the party here today. although at the moment.. everyone is inside watching the game. but this opened up mount davis the highest deck in the stadium for the first time in 13 years because of this game. that allowed roughly 8-thousand more fans to watch this contentious game. the turnout is historic. this game has brought in now...
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most people are talking about a medicare canadian type system the government pays the bills and the cares still provide privately s. we are cog midterm election. compare to issue in the democratic party right now to in last midterm election 2014 and then how prominent it was then versus now. that prominent in 2014 which which is interesting because the affordable care ac know, the first year of the aca. that was still republicans and campaigning against it. but democrats have not. we're still in sort of full defense mode of the health care law. they are still i would say in defense mode. have republicans back on their heels a little bit there and this, the effort by the administration to this val dade preexisting conditions i think those are by the the most popular part of the affordable care act and democrats are running a little bit more on offense against the republicans where as in 2014 it was republicans still running on against democrats so parts that are not working very well. >> 25 minutes left this morning on the washington journal taking your health care questions and a top ticks.y of charlie, go ahead. thanks for waiting. >> caller: hi. doing? you hi. the insurance compani
most people are talking about a medicare canadian type system the government pays the bills and the cares still provide privately s. we are cog midterm election. compare to issue in the democratic party right now to in last midterm election 2014 and then how prominent it was then versus now. that prominent in 2014 which which is interesting because the affordable care ac know, the first year of the aca. that was still republicans and campaigning against it. but democrats have not. we're still...
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now, the american party, we need a historian in the room, around 1850's were anti-immigrant. no nothings and all that were against all sorts of those "other" people. but the work i've seen defining slavery kept it simple, white and black. >> were women no nothings? dr. pitcaithley: um... nick? >> it is the question have women participated in the know nothing party? >> i think it was partly a tongue-in-cheek question. dr. pitcaithley: yes? >> didn't missouri consider secession at all? >> yes, thank you. dr. pitcaithley: we never met before the state. i did not pay you five dollars. i love talking about missouri because missouri was the only state that called a secession convention. and then decided not to secede by one vote. a farmer on st. louis, george best, voted for secession. everyone else voted against it. nearly a unanimous vote, but the far more important talk here is they developed a proceeding that is 350 pages or so. they published in 1861 or 1862, the arguments in missouri are the same as the arguments everywhere else in the other states. they just reason secession was not the answer. in fact, the speech by john barrett that i included
now, the american party, we need a historian in the room, around 1850's were anti-immigrant. no nothings and all that were against all sorts of those "other" people. but the work i've seen defining slavery kept it simple, white and black. >> were women no nothings? dr. pitcaithley: um... nick? >> it is the question have women participated in the know nothing party? >> i think it was partly a tongue-in-cheek question. dr. pitcaithley: yes? >> didn't missouri...
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party. people who are problem solvers and can win elections in tough places in america. 's highly competitive places in the red and purple zones. particularly in washington the voice of the pragmatic democrats is often muffled. there is infrastructure to amplify the folks on the other side. lot of organizations and money. sometimes the voice of the governing rate is that it gets drowned out. one of the key functions of new democracy is to provide a platform for projection. to have a home base and support network. democracy will expands the party so we can compete and win everywhere in america. i cannot find it now but all of the program today is a map. thank you. i may never see this again in my life. that doesn't have to be this way. the party has been competitive and we have to do that again. the simplest way to understand the mission there storming around the country and if we stayed out of washington we look at democratic leaders and candidates ran orlando, denver, and tamoi. we thought the national party has a lot to learn from the democrats out there fighting and winn
party. people who are problem solvers and can win elections in tough places in america. 's highly competitive places in the red and purple zones. particularly in washington the voice of the pragmatic democrats is often muffled. there is infrastructure to amplify the folks on the other side. lot of organizations and money. sometimes the voice of the governing rate is that it gets drowned out. one of the key functions of new democracy is to provide a platform for projection. to have a home base...
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early 2000's when nancy pelosi took over the democratic house, she took over from a group of people who had voted against partial-birth about abortion. harry reid had a 69% from nra. the partiestinue to go left and there's all this different litmus test whether it's abortion or gay marriage or transgender access and they pull everyone on very quickly. >> of course now you're looking at president trump, he's just landed at the white house, there's a whole bunch of reporters throwing questions. we will see perhaps he looks like he's in a fighting mood. while we wait and watch the split screen, i want to go to you. feel like what democrats have done is taken a notion of sanctuary cities and figured out why not expand it throughout the entire country you can draw hard line from the left and democratic socialists. this is a minority view and i'm all ready for embracing the minority views because it's outside the mainstream american people but a recent poll showed only 25% want to abolish ice. i understand why elizabeth warren and kamala harris and christian joe brown are bracing it because over half the democrat party is saying we want to abolish ice. they're looking at 2020 thing
early 2000's when nancy pelosi took over the democratic house, she took over from a group of people who had voted against partial-birth about abortion. harry reid had a 69% from nra. the partiestinue to go left and there's all this different litmus test whether it's abortion or gay marriage or transgender access and they pull everyone on very quickly. >> of course now you're looking at president trump, he's just landed at the white house, there's a whole bunch of reporters throwing...
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people they talked to. the point of the contract was one of those things that would unify the republican party as opposed to divide it. so when pete home stekstra and s came together to have the concept, i would somebody they would sit down -- they talked to a lot of members to make sure the way they were talking about it the i, how it was placing out, that we didn't have any issues or weren't missing anything. they were very good in making it a collaborative effort. no, i was somebody who, you know, would, you know, put my two cents in. of course, campaigned heavily on it. that year, my husband and i got married the year we took the majority. we were pretty high profile. and we'd go into -- i think we went into 52 districts in like three weeks. you wouldn't even know where you were, you were like, it's great to be here with you because you wouldn't remember if it was ohio or illinois. we would talk about the contract a lot. you know, it was kind of -- it was a game changer, right? it was the first time, i mean, the point of the contract was to say to people, if -- we're asking you to change history . t to give the republicans a chance at the majorit
people they talked to. the point of the contract was one of those things that would unify the republican party as opposed to divide it. so when pete home stekstra and s came together to have the concept, i would somebody they would sit down -- they talked to a lot of members to make sure the way they were talking about it the i, how it was placing out, that we didn't have any issues or weren't missing anything. they were very good in making it a collaborative effort. no, i was somebody who, you...
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s core provisions in 2012. the a.c.a. provides affordable, accessible health insurance to millions of people in our country who would otherwise not have such insurance. but the republican party's efforts to sabotage this critically important law through the courts continues unabated. right now, texas and 19 other states have a lawsuit pending in federal court that claims, among other things, that the affordable care act's protections for americans living with preexisting conditions, illnesses like diabetes, asthma, or cancer are invalid. the trump administration filed a brief supporting texas in its attack on the a.c.a.'s protections for millions of people in our country with preexisting conditions. this case will likely end up before the supreme court. if texas wins its lawsuit, the health care of millions of americans will be at stake. with nearly one in four americans either losing their health coverage or paying exponentially more, much, much more for health care. the outcome of this case is personal to millions of americans and their families, and it's certainly personal to me. a little over a year ago, i was diagnosed with kidney cancer. i was fortunate. i had health ins
s core provisions in 2012. the a.c.a. provides affordable, accessible health insurance to millions of people in our country who would otherwise not have such insurance. but the republican party's efforts to sabotage this critically important law through the courts continues unabated. right now, texas and 19 other states have a lawsuit pending in federal court that claims, among other things, that the affordable care act's protections for americans living with preexisting conditions, illnesses...
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party supported leave. just imagine s george osborne and david cameron has supported at how many more would have done so. we had a referendum and parliament handed this decision to the british peoplein a position where we were not accepting it or were determined to do that it so much it is unrecognisable as a vote to take back our self—government, it would be like saying next general election, jeremy corbyn is elected but business don't like him and the civil service don't like and so we will not him —— will not have him as prime minister. you cannot do that ina prime minister. you cannot do that in a democracy. the vote has to be respected and the prime minister made that clear in her remarks this evening. thank you very much. further to what he was saying, we have had our statement from the solicitor general that a question of leadership has been put to bed. if you had said that, earlier today i would have it in your hand off. so perhaps at the moment she has seen off the challenge. perhaps it is a case of what happens next. most senior officials in brussels have refused to comment, conscience this is the greatest risk to the prime minister wraps. there was one tweet. but there
party supported leave. just imagine s george osborne and david cameron has supported at how many more would have done so. we had a referendum and parliament handed this decision to the british peoplein a position where we were not accepting it or were determined to do that it so much it is unrecognisable as a vote to take back our self—government, it would be like saying next general election, jeremy corbyn is elected but business don't like him and the civil service don't like and so we will...
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i think these political parties and you see in the united states the hyper partisanship benefits it doesn't benefit the people of benefits the ratings of m s n b c or the ratings of fox benefits. the lobbyist benefits the political parties themselves because of course they get more donations from fanatical supporters so you know this is my story because they have to politically get together and decide to get rid of all politics they had a vote to get rid of voting and then they did it and now there's no more voting and they don't want any parties to come back ever again and there's peace and love in the valley because people are by nature communal ok that's the big secret about life on planet earth is that rugged individual is i'm in iran are false all truism is actually the most successful coping strategy we have as a living species on planet earth look at the other organisms the trees for example the flowers even the rocks in the stones have an inert soul that is contingent upon a network effect of. extraterrestrial ism that is imbuing every moment of every breath taken i have established here at this town. in mexico. and the indigenous
i think these political parties and you see in the united states the hyper partisanship benefits it doesn't benefit the people of benefits the ratings of m s n b c or the ratings of fox benefits. the lobbyist benefits the political parties themselves because of course they get more donations from fanatical supporters so you know this is my story because they have to politically get together and decide to get rid of all politics they had a vote to get rid of voting and then they did it and now...
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democratic party, we were always dissatisfied, persistent, relentless, nothing congress could do would be good enough for us. because we were the v.i.p.'s, the volunteers in politics, the most important people but the fact is is that you have to win in order to make the difference. and i think in this election, like no other, the mobilization is something so powerful. so driven from the outside. and i'd say the same thing about the women who marched they marched, now they're running. young people marching for their live, now they're registering voters. people are translating it into political solution. and that's about vote. so get -- so vote, win, and then engage in the discussion about what the priorities are. but you cannot -- we have a saying, in fact we have it printed on our shiferts and everything else. we don't agonize, we organize. organize around that money in politics issue is a very powerful issue. it must happen. it will happen. but young people will be dispositive of how the election turns out. seenors will vote. in every poll we see. young people will make the difference in all of this. and you know what, because they see what it means to their future. so again it's not about
democratic party, we were always dissatisfied, persistent, relentless, nothing congress could do would be good enough for us. because we were the v.i.p.'s, the volunteers in politics, the most important people but the fact is is that you have to win in order to make the difference. and i think in this election, like no other, the mobilization is something so powerful. so driven from the outside. and i'd say the same thing about the women who marched they marched, now they're running. young...
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coverage... 36 people died when that fast- moving fire ripped through the oakland ghost ship warehouse. it happened during a dance party at the illegally converted warehouse. as kron 4'scatherine heehan explains, many of the young party- goers - simply had no way to escape. a night of unstoppable flames and lives, neelessly lost. (former resident) it's just tragedywithout warning a night of celebration turned into a desperate struggle to survive. (jose avalos/warehouse fire survivor) "i just heard somebody yell out 'fire! get me a fire extinguisher, but there were no fire extinguishers. no fire alarms, no fire escapes.fire went up really really quickly(carmen brito, ghostship fire survivor)"it was a window of five minutes between the fire happening and you just didn't get out."on the night of friday december second 2016. investigators say around 50 people were in the oakland warehouse known as the ghost ship.... when a fire began on the first floorpartygoers upstairs had no warning and then it was too late.36 people died.(atf) this is the highest number of fire fatalities in 13 years,the warehouse was packed with wood and textile artworks.the cocktail of combustibles
coverage... 36 people died when that fast- moving fire ripped through the oakland ghost ship warehouse. it happened during a dance party at the illegally converted warehouse. as kron 4'scatherine heehan explains, many of the young party- goers - simply had no way to escape. a night of unstoppable flames and lives, neelessly lost. (former resident) it's just tragedywithout warning a night of celebration turned into a desperate struggle to survive. (jose avalos/warehouse fire survivor) "i...
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s that new organization formed in the aftermath of the 2016 debacle. and its mission is to provide a platform for the pragmatic wing of the democratic party. people who are problem solvers. people who have shown that they can winne lexes in tough places in america. that is highly competitive places out there in the red and purple zones. we find that, you know, particularly here in washington, the voice of the pragmatic democrat is often muffled. a lot of infrastructures to amplify our progressive friends and folks on the other side. a lot of structurals, a lot of organization, a lot of money. sometimes, the voice of the governing wing or problem solving wing as i like to think about it, gets drowned out by passionate part sons. one of the key functions of new democracy is to provide a platform to home base and support network not only for elected democratic leers but also democratic candidates. new democracy's mission is to expand the party so we can compete and win everywhere in america. excuse me. i can't find it right now but on our program today is a map. the pole election map. thank you very much, folks. is this map -- which i hope never to
s that new organization formed in the aftermath of the 2016 debacle. and its mission is to provide a platform for the pragmatic wing of the democratic party. people who are problem solvers. people who have shown that they can winne lexes in tough places in america. that is highly competitive places out there in the red and purple zones. we find that, you know, particularly here in washington, the voice of the pragmatic democrat is often muffled. a lot of infrastructures to amplify our...
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some people that are coming together disagreeing agreeably, and forge away in the right direction to bring about peace and harmony, even if we disagree, but not in a hateful despiteful way. parties,sn both whether republican or democrat. we should come together and look at it for the common good, not for a preconceived coming in voting with hatred and not really analyzing the true facts of whatever they are voting for. host: let's hear from some folks on twitter. we put a support opposed poll out on our twitter feed. here is what some of the tweets are saying today for c-span. they are saying mike huckabee and ted cruz suggested cities and states could nullify supreme court rulings. so they should not have any problem with others choosing to nullify conservative majority opinions going forward. liberties as it is not our liberal friends that are ignorant, it's just that they know some much that isn't so, reagan was right. kirsten gillibran is saying to fight, and do anything possible to fight this race is amended and evil, as in violence? what else would you do? paul says that he is in for three months of hold as they run a character assassination campaign against him. brett kavan
some people that are coming together disagreeing agreeably, and forge away in the right direction to bring about peace and harmony, even if we disagree, but not in a hateful despiteful way. parties,sn both whether republican or democrat. we should come together and look at it for the common good, not for a preconceived coming in voting with hatred and not really analyzing the true facts of whatever they are voting for. host: let's hear from some folks on twitter. we put a support opposed poll...
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people like him promised in the referendum campaign. i'm going to interrupt you. vicki young, we have news of what, resignations? yes, resignations, not ministers. two conservative mp ‘s vice chairs of the conservative partyis compromise. as we said earlier, the problem with theresa may finally forcing this issue, if you like, is it has left a large number those inherent party unhappy with it. marie caulfield was reportedly said to have been upset that some of the brexiteers in the cabinet have as she put it, turned into the enemy overnight by going along with this compromise. so some more issues that theresa may to deal with. she seems to have stemmed the resignations from the cabinet but it does seem lower down the chain there is still a certain level of unhappiness. lower down the chain you describe it, hardly big names. is it a big headache? no but it shows the depth of feeling. there have been rumours in the last 24 hours there might be more ministers to come. we have reached this slight hiatus because the white paper is due to be published on thursday and others are saying once the details are out, that people might then look again. a lot of people saying they will reservejudgment lot of people sayi
people like him promised in the referendum campaign. i'm going to interrupt you. vicki young, we have news of what, resignations? yes, resignations, not ministers. two conservative mp ‘s vice chairs of the conservative partyis compromise. as we said earlier, the problem with theresa may finally forcing this issue, if you like, is it has left a large number those inherent party unhappy with it. marie caulfield was reportedly said to have been upset that some of the brexiteers in the cabinet...