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s. we worked across party lines. a lot of people did that. that's not allowed now. i think it's the people that have changed. it began with the gangrenous -- gingrich revolution. it extended to the tea party. it went into the freedom caucus. none of them delivered on the things they promised. people got distraught, right left and center. they know washington isn't working. with globalization added on and wages going down, this anger is completely understandable. it's only going to be rectified by changing the people. the people are the problem. they are insisting on my way or the highway. they are insisting on not having compromise. you cannot have our democracy work and set the example we need if we don't come together and unify and make it work. interviewer: i have a sense we will probably see you back. [applause] [applause] >> howdy. i feel like i know you. that thing before was just a warm-up. work in a go at it. actually, it's interesting. upstairs, i introduced lindsey graham and y it wwe had one of the founders of twitter. he said you should kiss the ground d
s. we worked across party lines. a lot of people did that. that's not allowed now. i think it's the people that have changed. it began with the gangrenous -- gingrich revolution. it extended to the tea party. it went into the freedom caucus. none of them delivered on the things they promised. people got distraught, right left and center. they know washington isn't working. with globalization added on and wages going down, this anger is completely understandable. it's only going to be rectified...
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when elite candidates and parties, independent groups, tell people they need to vote and ask people, try to give them information. then we see an increase in turnout. power,s the party at a didn't have an upper hand in terms of the enthusiasm for turning out the vote. policies and actions of the party in power over the past previous two years have either threaten them or they stand in opposition of those actions. they can step up and do something about that. host: this set aside a line of those you who do not vote. vote?s why you did not caller: i do not trust the system. technology that we have today. i just don't trust the system. i don't know how common -- tech knowledge he technology is, but it is confusing and frustrating. each state is different. some states to spend more money for local voting. trying to do their best to make it easy and safe. and secure for individuals. it can be frustrating. to know how the system is set up in that particular precinct. we'll hear from dominik too is a regular voter. i think this is more important than any other because we have congress and the senate but just want to stop this every chance they get. i am begging m
when elite candidates and parties, independent groups, tell people they need to vote and ask people, try to give them information. then we see an increase in turnout. power,s the party at a didn't have an upper hand in terms of the enthusiasm for turning out the vote. policies and actions of the party in power over the past previous two years have either threaten them or they stand in opposition of those actions. they can step up and do something about that. host: this set aside a line of those...
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conference you also saw well over one hundred fifty motions from local labor parties c o p s come into conference demanding this people vote a lot of them with saying an option to remain must be in there and then this all came to a head it was it was like a dam breaking with some of the labor leadership trying to resist it being called out on it and then rolling back and it really came to head with that care stump speech where he decided to go off script and insert those extra words which is no one is ruling out an option to remain and that really set things alight and that was the key moment from the whole. conference so from a conference season you could argue that labor edging towards a people's vote there simply you know seem to be on board you've got the liberals already but one of the mechanics of actually securing a parliamentary vote on a second referendum under did do you have the numbers if you managed to get the vote right so the key thing is that the people's vote is like a backstop is like if everything goes to the wall if it's a mess then what do you do so the path to a people's vote is give theresa may
conference you also saw well over one hundred fifty motions from local labor parties c o p s come into conference demanding this people vote a lot of them with saying an option to remain must be in there and then this all came to a head it was it was like a dam breaking with some of the labor leadership trying to resist it being called out on it and then rolling back and it really came to head with that care stump speech where he decided to go off script and insert those extra words which is no...
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people that don't like either political party now. in september the split between who did they want to be control of congress, people were negative on both parties was advantage democr stober, among those that are negative on both, it is suddenly an open break here towards the democrats, 59-17. it was narrow in september. october ca. the ones that were negative on bothea brokely towards donald trump. what does that tell you? >> now it's breaking heavily towards the democrats general, towards that kind of thing. i don't know exactly what it means. my sense in this campaign in a way to bop off something you said is that there are a lot of different local isues coming up that have something to do with trend.rall i'm also wondering if issues like dick durbin mentied, he started saying those republicans are going to cut your social secuty, they're going to cut your medicare, cut your medicaid. that's something that' going to coming up. and many people who had supported donald trump were very don't touch my social security, medicare and medicaid. so maybe a little bit of that is going on. i've had anecdotal from some republicans who say they're nervous that some trump voter
people that don't like either political party now. in september the split between who did they want to be control of congress, people were negative on both parties was advantage democr stober, among those that are negative on both, it is suddenly an open break here towards the democrats, 59-17. it was narrow in september. october ca. the ones that were negative on bothea brokely towards donald trump. what does that tell you? >> now it's breaking heavily towards the democrats general,...
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canberra calling for the site mentioned does seem to be on the side of people here slowly even some m.p.'s in the governing liberal party which has been hard line about keeping people in these prison camps for years now three of them have now broken ranks and said at least the children eighty of them on the route should be brought to australia and then there is the context of a very important by actually coming up this weekend in sydney on usually the issue of refugees and the time that they've been spending on the roof well that is front and center about by election campaign and it's an important one because the government in the building behind me only has a one seat majority if they lose that on saturday it could be significant another issue revolving not by election pouncing directly a comments being made by the prime minister about moving its embassy in israel and that could have been in direct effect of what's going on where you are. absolutely i mean this was a surprise announcement by australia's prime minister he's only been prime minister for a few weeks he took over from malcolm turnbull in a coup essentially
canberra calling for the site mentioned does seem to be on the side of people here slowly even some m.p.'s in the governing liberal party which has been hard line about keeping people in these prison camps for years now three of them have now broken ranks and said at least the children eighty of them on the route should be brought to australia and then there is the context of a very important by actually coming up this weekend in sydney on usually the issue of refugees and the time that they've...
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people have not yet voted but you would think the caldidates had ady won. there i hatred for the workers party, corrupt politicians who brought brazil to its kne. bolsonaro, th say, i se for change. >> the young people they are very emotional and they believe goodsbeing good and shar for socialism and communism, isn't it maturity. poorest regions of brazil lives and attitudes are one million miles away from those beachfront condos. when he was head of the workers party lula lifted millions out of poverty. he lives down the road from where lula grew up. fernando haddad >> [speaking portuguese] best president we ever had. foran everyone, all brazi what bolsonaro has to offer. not even with a knife held to my neck and a revolver to my head will i vote for him. katy: not far away we visited a community. a group that bolsonar has singled out as being lazy and not fit for procreation. for the past 10 years, poor communities in rural areas like thisave been given access to light and electricity. over there there is a water tank for the community has free and easyccess to water. th are services that were given to them under the workers party, over former president lula. bene
people have not yet voted but you would think the caldidates had ady won. there i hatred for the workers party, corrupt politicians who brought brazil to its kne. bolsonaro, th say, i se for change. >> the young people they are very emotional and they believe goodsbeing good and shar for socialism and communism, isn't it maturity. poorest regions of brazil lives and attitudes are one million miles away from those beachfront condos. when he was head of the workers party lula lifted...
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government in the last twelve months it's clear that people have lost a lot of trust in us that also goes for the union party use the c.p.u. and the c s he where you would expect common ground. and that's why until now we have not been able to be clear about what the grand coalition has achieved doit lish mohan quander but it was the social democrats who suffered most on the night losing half of their voters in the varia. the party leaders it's increasingly difficult to justify why the s.p.d. is still propping up the coalition government that's kind of s.m.s. what can we do those are my what must we avoid telling us we don't have control and everything and governments are bad images links are contributed to the fact that issues that were. under the populace didn't get through and didn't mention which to cry list is good news in. a new poll suggested that eighty eight percent of s.p.d. party members would prefer to leave the grand coalition. now senior figures are wondering whether it would be better to stay. clear is that just because the s.p.d. and its members had good reasons for joining a coalition not to lead the country at the me
government in the last twelve months it's clear that people have lost a lot of trust in us that also goes for the union party use the c.p.u. and the c s he where you would expect common ground. and that's why until now we have not been able to be clear about what the grand coalition has achieved doit lish mohan quander but it was the social democrats who suffered most on the night losing half of their voters in the varia. the party leaders it's increasingly difficult to justify why the s.p.d....
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boycott was organized by the main political party from the opposition in the country though position actually said that the people defeated agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the position for and against agreement with chris hill the end of this year macedonia shrewd to fulfill its own obligation on its own part of that dream and three degrees but what is happening now can postpone the plans for implementation of these agreements. prime minister as i have said that he expected that opposition we do support the constitutional change in the country. if not there will be early erik election in the country that means that you dare is the election the terms for implementation of this agreement will be postponed the macedonia will not of finishes part of the job till till the end of this year so reese cannot ratify these documents next in the beginning of next year are some greeks are also poles to a name change. on trade smarts with a capital of the greek province of macedonia they say using the name macedonia implies territorial claim to their land still ahead on al-jaze
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limo plowed through a stop-sign, hit two people and crashed into a parked s-u-v, killing everyone involved. the accident happened saturday. it was a birthday party 17 people celebrating inside the limo. they were heading to a local brewery. there were newlyweds and young couples, along with four sisters.lauren lemous / crash victim's cousin: "just wonderful, kind, loving. you couldn't have met better people than they were. they were all very active parents and involved in their children's lives. just wonderful people." 0:18 right now, the company has been ordered to stop operating until this investigation is over. at this time... investigators don't know what caused this deadly crash... wondering if it was a driver error or vehicle malfunction. (grant)thank you ryan. this fatal accident reminds us of another deadly limo accident in the bay area, that killed 5 nurses 5 years ago. this happened on the san mateo bridge in 2013. the c-h-p saying a fire broke out because of a rear suspension issue, that ignited the inside carpet, setting the limo on fire. it was determined, there were too many people in the car and the weight caused it to come in con
limo plowed through a stop-sign, hit two people and crashed into a parked s-u-v, killing everyone involved. the accident happened saturday. it was a birthday party 17 people celebrating inside the limo. they were heading to a local brewery. there were newlyweds and young couples, along with four sisters.lauren lemous / crash victim's cousin: "just wonderful, kind, loving. you couldn't have met better people than they were. they were all very active parents and involved in their children's...
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was organized by the main political party from the opposition in the country though position actually said that the people defeated the agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the position for and against agreement with greece chill the end of this year macedonia should fulfill its own obligation on its own part of that dream and we degrees but what is happening now can postponed plans for implementation of these agreements. prime minister as i have said that he expected that the opposition we do support the constitutional change in the country. if not there will be early erik election in the country that means that you dare is the election terms for implementation of this agreement will be postponed that macedonia will not finish inspired of the job till till the end of this year so reese cannot ratify these documents next in the beginning of next year still ahead a knowledge of opportunity to heal divisions on bragg's it the u.k.'s ruling party tries to forge a way forward a conflict over language pushes thousands to escape cameroon and seeking refuge in nigeria. he
was organized by the main political party from the opposition in the country though position actually said that the people defeated the agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the position for and against agreement with greece chill the end of this year macedonia should fulfill its own obligation on its own part of that dream and we degrees but what is happening now can postponed plans for implementation of these...
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was organized by the main political party from the opposition in the country the opposition actually said that the people defeated the agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the. position for and against agreement with greece till the end of this year macedonia shrewd to fulfill its own obligation on its own part of that riemann's three degrees but what is happening now can postpone the plans for implementation of these agreements. prime minister as i have said that he expected that opposition we do support the constitutional change in the country. if not there will be early erik election in the country that means that you dare is the election the terms for implementation of this agreement will be postponed the macedonia will not finish its part of the job till till the end of this year so reese cannot ratify these documents next in the beginning of next year wow some greeks are also opposed to a name change. hundreds marched to the capital of the greek province of macedonia they say using the name macedonia implies territorial claim to their lands. in iraq votes ar
was organized by the main political party from the opposition in the country the opposition actually said that the people defeated the agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the. position for and against agreement with greece till the end of this year macedonia shrewd to fulfill its own obligation on its own part of that riemann's three degrees but what is happening now can postpone the plans for implementation...
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. >> it is a time for people to erchange and l the temperature on the rhetoric and no wohatefu s should be tolerated by anybody, from any partyom any persuasion. america is about harmony. america is about it is not about the divisiveness itat has been brought forth by the pal climate we live in today. >> reporter: the one jewish lead pointed out to me this happened on the holiest day of th week in the jewish faith and dow tragic it was that people were gathe there to celebrate a new life when so many lives were lost. back to you. >> darcy spencer, thank you. the -danamation league tracks anti-semitism in the united states. the organizationave us stark warning earlier this year. according to the league, in 2017 we saw the largest single-yeari on record of anti-semitic incident last year t number of incidents increased 57% from 2016. there were nearly 2,000 incidents in 2017. th incident included physical assaults, vandalism, ank att on jewish institutions. >> i nust could believe what i was witnessing. >> our coverage on the synagogue shooting continues. another update just minutes away. >>> in other news tonight, police searc
. >> it is a time for people to erchange and l the temperature on the rhetoric and no wohatefu s should be tolerated by anybody, from any partyom any persuasion. america is about harmony. america is about it is not about the divisiveness itat has been brought forth by the pal climate we live in today. >> reporter: the one jewish lead pointed out to me this happened on the holiest day of th week in the jewish faith and dow tragic it was that people were gathe there to celebrate a new...
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party. >> harris: 's is above all for democrats because there are people of color and women on the other sidel aisle? that they make the book? you're wearing purple, i'm just hoping. >> this hair got a little stricken it too but this is about women who wish to serve and it's a great book and i cannot wait to see an autographed copy from all four women. i don't want to give you a copy with just my signature. it's your birthday, so got to celebrate the whole week. come halloween, say i'm getting ready for thanksgiving. >> harris: my birthday is halloween backwards, so i just keep it going. thank you very much. nice but their leaders over the disappearance of a u.s.-based columnist. at the trump administration should respond and what this could mean for u.s. and saudi arabia relations. we heard from the former saudi ambassador and now the power panel. 300 miles an hour, that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozem
party. >> harris: 's is above all for democrats because there are people of color and women on the other sidel aisle? that they make the book? you're wearing purple, i'm just hoping. >> this hair got a little stricken it too but this is about women who wish to serve and it's a great book and i cannot wait to see an autographed copy from all four women. i don't want to give you a copy with just my signature. it's your birthday, so got to celebrate the whole week. come halloween, say...
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s with clarence thomas hearings, you name it. you can find a villain anywhere back there. the truth is, both parties have engaged in it and may be situation worse. people in elevate leadership positions and elect people who see it differently and understand the value and purpose of the supreme court. i do worry. this red and blue jerseys, referring to each other, these --tices i who nominated them by who nominated them, it can't go on. am loathcoln said, i must ask final thoughts. lincoln in 1838 warned about mob acratic leadership and feared law they lose the rule of it will alter. what is the stake in this moment when the supreme court is under siege, and what he you want to tell your fellow citizens taken do about it? i went to tell my fellow citizens senator flake is an earnest, decent, kind man, someone who respects our democracy and rule of law. i hold that opinion fiercely about him despite as being from different parties, states, backgrounds, and frames of reference and our boating records being -- voting records diverted.harply its citizens cannot hear the way that senators, presidents, numbers of the house can interact with each other in a re
s with clarence thomas hearings, you name it. you can find a villain anywhere back there. the truth is, both parties have engaged in it and may be situation worse. people in elevate leadership positions and elect people who see it differently and understand the value and purpose of the supreme court. i do worry. this red and blue jerseys, referring to each other, these --tices i who nominated them by who nominated them, it can't go on. am loathcoln said, i must ask final thoughts. lincoln in...
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people thought w impossible. it's bringing both political parties together. 20 north american cit s are vying to win the onlinegi's second aheadquarters, so-called hq2. northern county and washington, d.c. are among the finalists and rumors have it that crystal city will be the big winner, on today's "ask the governor" segment, he says amazon is w.iting republicans and democrats >> we have had support from both sides of the aisle on this, and people that have been very involved in a time when there's a lotam of political played out there, but the leadership both the republican and the democratic side in the house and senate has com together and said we have, i think, put a great package on the table. >> experts told the "new york times"ikrystal city isy to win because there's a lot of building space there, plenty of transptation, and room for growth. take that, big apple. >>> the medical procedure is not as invasive as others and offers patients fasterer recovery, but research shows it's doing more harm than good in the fight against cervical cancer. >>> take a look. here's the rain outlook as wend look to thef
people thought w impossible. it's bringing both political parties together. 20 north american cit s are vying to win the onlinegi's second aheadquarters, so-called hq2. northern county and washington, d.c. are among the finalists and rumors have it that crystal city will be the big winner, on today's "ask the governor" segment, he says amazon is w.iting republicans and democrats >> we have had support from both sides of the aisle on this, and people that have been very involved...
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s, ther david mccullough wrote "truman."rize-winning and i rediscovered my grandparents as people. they had always been a of dates and events and things in my history books and people talk to you at parties. it's all about the marshall plan, the atomic bombings. i rediscovered them as human beings. i really liked them as younger people. i really enjoyed who they were. and that's what brought me back into it. i -- that's the first time i did any events with the truman library and joined library. at the truman >> one of the books that i remember reading is exactly on that point. bess," ther collection of letters from your grandfather to your grandmother. what is your takeaway about their relationship. the amazing thing is they always -- there were reports that your grandfather fell in love with your grandmother as a child and never loved anyone else. >> no. he was six. she was five. great-grandmother truman had taken him to the school,rian sunday although they were baptists. she took him to the presbyterian sunday school because it was closer to home. my grandmother, to the end of his life, remembered, from then outsidembered standing that classroom and looking in and seeing a little blond
s, ther david mccullough wrote "truman."rize-winning and i rediscovered my grandparents as people. they had always been a of dates and events and things in my history books and people talk to you at parties. it's all about the marshall plan, the atomic bombings. i rediscovered them as human beings. i really liked them as younger people. i really enjoyed who they were. and that's what brought me back into it. i -- that's the first time i did any events with the truman library and...
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party congress in december at the b. s. certainly some challenges. but you know what i'm gonna mac i'll always surprises people missy is such a scrappy survivor. nothing she was comes up trumps yes somehow patina angle medical what is this the west is gonna be fun. i completely agree i think km last two years we've seen extremely that the leadershship from her. which has left a lot of room for other people to do this and fight about that. i think if she should she managed to reinvent herself and to come up with a story for germany that makes sense to people. that explains to them how she sees the country's future including the million refugees that are living here. then she may pull it off if she doesn't i think she better start thinking about his succession she's looking for a legacy already called the legacy be coming out of this election. wrangling medical passes on to her successes to germany to our policy. the prospect of a conservative green coalition at the national level a new blueprint for germany. i don't really see that happening to be honest i mean i think that she would like to manage -- successio
party congress in december at the b. s. certainly some challenges. but you know what i'm gonna mac i'll always surprises people missy is such a scrappy survivor. nothing she was comes up trumps yes somehow patina angle medical what is this the west is gonna be fun. i completely agree i think km last two years we've seen extremely that the leadershship from her. which has left a lot of room for other people to do this and fight about that. i think if she should she managed to reinvent herself...
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> reporter: the white ho s decision, an abrupt shift after initially directing the fbi to interview just four people, including the t witnessese at that alleged high school party where she says kavanaugh sexually assaulted her. among them, kavanaugh's friend, mark judge. nbc news has learned judge has now been interviewed accord togs a senior u.s. official. previously judge has said, i never saw brett act in a manner ford describes. also on the list, deborah ramirez, who has accused kavanaugh of exposing himself at a college dorm party. another allegation he denied. nbc news has obtained this photo of kavanaugh and ramirez at a wedding ten years after the alleged incident, and text messages that a mutual friend says appear to show kavanaugh directly communicating with friends he hoped would refute ramirez's claims. still unclear whether investigators will question julie swetnick, who came forward through her lawyer and fierce trump critic michael avenatti last week, accusing kavanaught school. another allegation he denies. >> should the fbi interview all three of brett>>t wouldn't both. now, it depends. i don't know all three of the the third one, i don't know
> reporter: the white ho s decision, an abrupt shift after initially directing the fbi to interview just four people, including the t witnessese at that alleged high school party where she says kavanaugh sexually assaulted her. among them, kavanaugh's friend, mark judge. nbc news has learned judge has now been interviewed accord togs a senior u.s. official. previously judge has said, i never saw brett act in a manner ford describes. also on the list, deborah ramirez, who has accused...
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was organized by the main political party from the opposition in the country the opposition actually said that the people defeated the agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the. position for and against agreement with greece chill the end of this year macedonia should fulfill its own obligation on its own part of that riemann's we degrees but what is happening now can postpone the plans for implementation of these agreements. prime minister as i have said that he expected that said opposition we do support the constitutional change in the country. if not there will be early erik election in the country that means that you various the election terms for implementation of this agreement will be postponed the macedonia will not finish inspired of the job till till the end of this year so reese cannot ratify these documents next in the beginning of next year some greeks are also opposed to the name change plans. for hundreds marched through the greek capital of the greek province of macedonia they say use of the name macedonia by the neighboring country implies a terri
was organized by the main political party from the opposition in the country the opposition actually said that the people defeated the agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the. position for and against agreement with greece chill the end of this year macedonia should fulfill its own obligation on its own part of that riemann's we degrees but what is happening now can postpone the plans for implementation of...
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boycott was organized by main political party from the opposition in the country though position actually said that the people defeated agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the. position for and against agreement with greece chill the end of this year macedonia shrewed who feel its own obligation on its own part of that dream and three degrees but what is happening now can postpone plans for implementation of these agreement a prime minister as i have said that he expects the. opposition we will support the constitutional change in the country if not there will be early eric election in the country that means that you dare is the election terms for him plenty. this agreement will be postponed macedonia will not finish is part of the job till till the end of this year so reese cannot ratify these documents next in the beginning of next year. votes are still being counted after parliamentary elections in the kurdish region of northern iraq a member of one of the main groups there the p u k said these are the will reject the results it's the first time kurds have gone
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s you people have there is that their big selling point has been always that if you vote for the c.s.u. you're voting for a party that has a seat at the big table in berlin and it's unique in that respect because if you vote for the greens they're tied to a federal party that the s.p.d. the social democrats the same sort of thing but that the c.s.u. is the only party that will you know represent varia in berlin and again through this refugee crisis and his disputes with merkel recently that show not to be true that he has been able to push through a very an agenda in. berlin and people are are noticing that and are very frustrated with the c.s. used failure over the past couple of years to do what they promised to do and i think that's why were where we are now and that's also why the greens are doing so well because a lot of people on the other hand to you know might have voted for the c.s.u. previously more and more liberal types have been offended by all of this this very aggressive rhetoric that's come from say whole friend and the others recently talk about the very aggressive rhetoric that's who ladies at
s you people have there is that their big selling point has been always that if you vote for the c.s.u. you're voting for a party that has a seat at the big table in berlin and it's unique in that respect because if you vote for the greens they're tied to a federal party that the s.p.d. the social democrats the same sort of thing but that the c.s.u. is the only party that will you know represent varia in berlin and again through this refugee crisis and his disputes with merkel recently that...
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party are talking about what people care about. many here say the conservative party has lost its way and one tory mps saying, it's facing dark days if it does not start addressing ‘se for christian raising a woman's age because he will be asking yours next if he gets half a chance. because he will be asking yours next if he gets half a chancel because he will be asking yours next if he gets half a chance. i am not going to answer! join another club. the perception here is we have a country facing an enormous internal crisis to the extent that it is stopping britain from being able to focus on anything else at all. britain is basically not a player on global issues because brexit is all consuming. the impression i get from the party conference is it's not just their brexit is all consuming but the internal divisions within the tory party and the threats to the tory party and the threats to the prime minister's leadership make this a distraction. —— a triple distraction for the tory party to deal with. i think that is the case, even though theresa may has said she wa nts to even though theresa may has said she wants to lead the party into the next election, not sche
party are talking about what people care about. many here say the conservative party has lost its way and one tory mps saying, it's facing dark days if it does not start addressing ‘se for christian raising a woman's age because he will be asking yours next if he gets half a chance. because he will be asking yours next if he gets half a chancel because he will be asking yours next if he gets half a chance. i am not going to answer! join another club. the perception here is we have a country...
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party if you have a system like that c.e.o.'s who you don't need enemies the other problem is that if you don't understand what the topics are for the people in your democracy which are much more green topics like urban development and climate change consumer protection questions instead you play with a few years of people that migration could cause problems within the country then you also misunderstand what is actually going on in the country in two weeks' time we have another important election and this is a different scenario because the governor of harrison supports america and it also doesn't look very bright for him so we go generally speaking you know phase that is the end of that year america and if you will stay in power until the end of her term it's a thousand days. a tete a line for terror groups to pull out of a buffer zone around syria's last rebel held stronghold has expired but many jihad his fight is have stayed put well earlier i discussed the latest situation with artie's hugo she's done of this is the biggest intrigue is whether or not the rebel factions stationed in the northern province of idlib will will comply with
party if you have a system like that c.e.o.'s who you don't need enemies the other problem is that if you don't understand what the topics are for the people in your democracy which are much more green topics like urban development and climate change consumer protection questions instead you play with a few years of people that migration could cause problems within the country then you also misunderstand what is actually going on in the country in two weeks' time we have another important...
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vivarium party is stealing the campaign talking this is very well known among the journalists and also among the c.e.o.'s who is kind of copying our program but is losing massive losing the people. big part of their electoral rights if this is the case then the family got fired those who are more conservative believing towards the air today however those put off by the rhetoric leading towards the last tool to the greek there are expected to come second with twenty percent of the votes. of the c.s.u. will be history whatever the outcome one thing's for sure the votes in german. nased influential regional family pets have been paid in national politics and many people have election many people. are specialists so this is going to be the aunt of the coalition and. we heard this already several times in the past and what we see is that everybody in the government is sticking on its chair and especially on the american saw i am not so sure. that the coalition of fell apart. and they will try to stay on power as long as possible. the next story still in europe to do surveys revealed some europeans are starting to doubt the necessity of the e.u. nearly two thirds of the people that r
vivarium party is stealing the campaign talking this is very well known among the journalists and also among the c.e.o.'s who is kind of copying our program but is losing massive losing the people. big part of their electoral rights if this is the case then the family got fired those who are more conservative believing towards the air today however those put off by the rhetoric leading towards the last tool to the greek there are expected to come second with twenty percent of the votes. of the...
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vivarium party is stealing the campaign thinking this is very well known among the journalists and also among the c.e.o.'s who is kind of copying our program or is losing massive losing the peoplewe've got the big part of their electoral rights if this is the case then the company that fired those who are more conservative believing towards the air today however those put off by the rhetoric leading towards the last tool to greet their expected to come second with twenty percent of the votes. c.s.u. will be history whatever the outcome did after thirty five flight operations which . the enterprise conducts a fleet wide inspection of the fuel to within the engine if known good fuel to are already installed in those aircraft will be returned to flight status. we will talk about american armed forces the c.e.o. you eat but it seems the u.s. military's look at the change that watch that story about ninety seconds away. what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to be close as a white woman for three of them or can't be good. i'm interested in the waters about how. things should.
vivarium party is stealing the campaign thinking this is very well known among the journalists and also among the c.e.o.'s who is kind of copying our program or is losing massive losing the peoplewe've got the big part of their electoral rights if this is the case then the company that fired those who are more conservative believing towards the air today however those put off by the rhetoric leading towards the last tool to greet their expected to come second with twenty percent of the votes....
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with the caravan are also reminding people that hey there's a reason why we elected donald trump, there's a reason why we recognize that republican s are the only party left when it comes to enforcing the rule of law on immigration. lou: i mean we're listening to c amilla harris it's supposed to be a big deal for the democratic party saying the united states should be warm and welcoming to this caravan as the next caravan is already loading up and as i was reminded by somebody in the white house, a caravan, about five or 6,000 people has been arriving on our border every day this is just unsustainable. it is insane, and the fact is the national left wing media will not focus on the real issue , which is that this country, according to the yale m it study doesn't have 11 million illegal immigrants as we have known for some time, kri s. there are somewhere between 22 and 30 million immigrants already in this country and does anybody want to do the math, what we thought was a $54 billion a year issue now turns out to be something on the order of $150 billion and the madness goes on. >> that's right. yeah, that's the amount of money that we taxpayers spe
with the caravan are also reminding people that hey there's a reason why we elected donald trump, there's a reason why we recognize that republican s are the only party left when it comes to enforcing the rule of law on immigration. lou: i mean we're listening to c amilla harris it's supposed to be a big deal for the democratic party saying the united states should be warm and welcoming to this caravan as the next caravan is already loading up and as i was reminded by somebody in the white...
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s leader has already congratulated her fellow party members on the result and the ruling christian democrats meanwhile say the elections show they need to rethink their policies with the people's party the f.t. is now represented in every job and region after the great success it has brought with us highs this evening there was a very mixed message has there once the christian democratic union to continue leading this state many people have shown during this election that it must be different not in has it in. political analyst as stephen mizar believes the ruling parties are going to need to change their politics if they want to stay in power. state election of probably a proxy vote nationally as well that's not just a local vote it will definitely put in a weak position she's been getting weaker and weaker as and more and more unpopular and now if they lose and they seem to have lost big there as well again i would expect she'd be under a pretty severe pressure now. as far as the support on the federal level that at some point this city you is going to have to look for a new face she's getting very unpopular i think she's a more of a liability for the party than she is a pos
s leader has already congratulated her fellow party members on the result and the ruling christian democrats meanwhile say the elections show they need to rethink their policies with the people's party the f.t. is now represented in every job and region after the great success it has brought with us highs this evening there was a very mixed message has there once the christian democratic union to continue leading this state many people have shown during this election that it must be different...
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of them how will your party and your government go about making sure that you have these people on board well first of all our next step is to talk and discuss with all the m.p.'s in the parliament individually and to try in the upcoming reach the two thirds majority vote because they all know that six hundred thousand people then hundred thousand people are quite enough to vote full absolute majority in the parliament so it's very big number although we don't have the political for example i will say is that. many of those are obeying nicol damien's and they're not going to go. well you know i think that also. there is a possibility for a wide coalition of all the parties for you and nato coalition for. all the parties who support this agreement. so i should say so and i think the prime minister of the republic of macedonia they were just on that note when the opposition parties there's rumor that they were you know the stalling now so in order to convince with various means including using the carrot and the stick these political. party members of parliament which would vote for the agreement now i want to backtrack a little bit and respond to what panos was
of them how will your party and your government go about making sure that you have these people on board well first of all our next step is to talk and discuss with all the m.p.'s in the parliament individually and to try in the upcoming reach the two thirds majority vote because they all know that six hundred thousand people then hundred thousand people are quite enough to vote full absolute majority in the parliament so it's very big number although we don't have the political for example i...
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power from the party of eisenhower and nixon to the party of nixon and reagan, which would dominate the 1970's and 1980's. >> we had all of these people who came over. but this thing really started immediately within three weeks after the assassination of jack kennedy. because the decision at that point, the strategic meeting in new york was, "goldwater is too close to getting it." i can't intercede there. i'll do is i'll throw everything i can against it and do everything i can to help." he wasn't on the ballot but he certainly didn't sit it out. >> we go to the campaign of 1968. we're through with the introduction. first, we went to show you new york. this is the map we put together of the new york operation. dwight, you can talk about this? >> i think one of the main points we wanted to make here is that this was a new york campaign. you don't think of richard nixon from new york, really, but his apartment was there on fifth avenue. the finance operation was with where he stands. we had research writers. that included alan greenspan. dick allen was there. really, people who would become national icons later on were at the hub of th
power from the party of eisenhower and nixon to the party of nixon and reagan, which would dominate the 1970's and 1980's. >> we had all of these people who came over. but this thing really started immediately within three weeks after the assassination of jack kennedy. because the decision at that point, the strategic meeting in new york was, "goldwater is too close to getting it." i can't intercede there. i'll do is i'll throw everything i can against it and do everything i can...
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people or this workers party is liberal economics like the overwhelming majority of americans you write. it's also conservative on social issues like the majority of americans and bustle supporters feel too for that s reason suppt the liberal welfare policies and you want to write hits the sweet spot in american politics go, te place where the presidential elections are won. explain that a little more. >> host: you mention the word nationalist. what does nationalism due? ites gives you a fellow feeling for other americans, so what's it like if you think that americans youer don't divide them up on race or religion or call them deplorable. suppose you are a life too often and in that case you are in american nationalists they can't be racist. they can't look down on other people. in that sense of nationalism is progressive. they forgot about the alliance for the deposit and other portables antheportables and tht they gave up the best of arguments for social welfare. think about obamacare entity affordable care act. the argument for the affordable care act is this is what we owe to fellow americans. i don't owe anything to the medical care system. i ago it to the medical care system. that's what nati
people or this workers party is liberal economics like the overwhelming majority of americans you write. it's also conservative on social issues like the majority of americans and bustle supporters feel too for that s reason suppt the liberal welfare policies and you want to write hits the sweet spot in american politics go, te place where the presidential elections are won. explain that a little more. >> host: you mention the word nationalist. what does nationalism due? ites gives you a...
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party. they matter. you might think they are not serious but these people matter. why are we worried about the means thameans butmeans that i s to be demonized and because we don't want to admit that they would be moved by such means? >> it doesn't matter where the meme is com is coming from. they can come from whomever. it's just that they have been to have figured out how to use them pretty effectively. it's important that people understand that. you may mail or may not be true and they share them and that is how they spread. that is how misinformation is spread. chain letters have been around for so long. that's the thing that has been around forever since the internet has existed. it's very widespread and it's important. i think that from the news perspective we need to help people understand how what we need to help people have a better understanding in a society with the word-of-mouth means and it doesn't always mean going to the bowling alley talking to your friends about whatever it is. sometimes it means of sharing things on th insta graham and i think for the next generation after generation after that, that is goin
party. they matter. you might think they are not serious but these people matter. why are we worried about the means thameans butmeans that i s to be demonized and because we don't want to admit that they would be moved by such means? >> it doesn't matter where the meme is com is coming from. they can come from whomever. it's just that they have been to have figured out how to use them pretty effectively. it's important that people understand that. you may mail or may not be true and they...
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were certain the fraternities and parties and lots of other students at yale traditionally who were the sons of former yale people. was gradually becoming, in the early 1960's, a meritocracy, like many other schools like yale. people were admitted on the basis of their test scores. it was becoming a more intense place. the faculty were more professional than the old, genteel faculty in the past. he did not like it. he developed such an antipathy to yale that even -- that he went three years into his presidency before he was willing to come back to the campus. he did not give, he did not like it. he eventually during his presidency made peace with it, but it was a long time coming. brian: when did he apply to law school and why wasn't he accepted? james: a couple of years after yale, he livedft a kind of singles life down in texas. ,is father -- his parents actually, left taxes in the early 1970's. first they went to china. they went to the united nations and then they went to china. but they were not around. bush lived in a singles apartment. he went into the texas national guard. there is more of a story to that because he, like the sons of other texas pol
were certain the fraternities and parties and lots of other students at yale traditionally who were the sons of former yale people. was gradually becoming, in the early 1960's, a meritocracy, like many other schools like yale. people were admitted on the basis of their test scores. it was becoming a more intense place. the faculty were more professional than the old, genteel faculty in the past. he did not like it. he developed such an antipathy to yale that even -- that he went three years...
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airing an ad that many people in his own party consider out of bounds, trying to portray the democrats who had a grandfather who was the mastermind of the munich bombing in the 1970's, who died 16 years before the candidate was born, trying to portray him as if it was coming from a family of terrorists. in buffalo, collins is talking about a democrat talking about e house battlefield and the election two weeks away. taking your calls. chuck in colorado, a republican. caller: thank you for c-span. i wanted to say how refreshing it was or has been that president trump caps off it to discuss --has saw fit to discuss treaties with the american people and where he thinks we should be. we are on the dialogue and it is up forand discussion and we are thinking about it. outing up on it and finding what is to gain. as one of the american people, i appreciate being informed rather than everything being done in secret behind closed doors. host: david wasserman, colorado has some battleground districts. guest: the caller is from the sixth congressional district, aurora, colorado, one of the most honorable republican seats -- vulnerable republican seats, the district voted for
airing an ad that many people in his own party consider out of bounds, trying to portray the democrats who had a grandfather who was the mastermind of the munich bombing in the 1970's, who died 16 years before the candidate was born, trying to portray him as if it was coming from a family of terrorists. in buffalo, collins is talking about a democrat talking about e house battlefield and the election two weeks away. taking your calls. chuck in colorado, a republican. caller: thank you for...