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people to join the republican party? >> you tout the results of this administration. as people see 5 million new growth,s they see wage as they see our president bringing manufacturing jobs back --and you look at why is that? we have cut taxes and regulations. when you make the case that these are not just talking being seen ins is real time making our economy better. you can make the case. i think that is something that we have on our side right now. the democrats are dealing in theory and pipedreams. we can say that we have put this in action and lives are better. how the democratic party has unintentionally helped your cause. this is not an exhaustive list. the green new deal. jussie smollett. conservatives being assaulted on campus. aggressive bills on abortion. openly discussing letting babies die after birth. democrats receiving bipartisan condemnation for anti-semitism. thatng for border walls are amoral and should be torn down. you do have a media 93% negative against this president. this is what you will see for the next two years. they will bring the circus to town day after day with investigat
people to join the republican party? >> you tout the results of this administration. as people see 5 million new growth,s they see wage as they see our president bringing manufacturing jobs back --and you look at why is that? we have cut taxes and regulations. when you make the case that these are not just talking being seen ins is real time making our economy better. you can make the case. i think that is something that we have on our side right now. the democrats are dealing in theory...
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party of health care, says donald trump. absolutely not. here's s what his tweet should y if he's being honest and telling the truth to the american people. the republican party will become the party that ended your health care. you cannot have a situation where the trump administration, president trump says one thing and their attorney general goes to court to do the opposite. you cannot orav should not havea situation r where republican senators get upn and say we need to expand health care for people and then they say not a peep when their own president tries to strip it away from them. president trump says the republican party wants to be the party of health care? well,we i say god help the midde class if republicans are the party of health care. what, dare i ask, is their plan? let me ask leader mcconnell and every republican senator. and i hope their constituents will ask them too, because this is the numberhe one issue across the country. we should ask our republican friends and the president, what's your plan to deal with prescription drug costs? costs are an all-time high. instead they're supporting this lawsuit which would impose
party of health care, says donald trump. absolutely not. here's s what his tweet should y if he's being honest and telling the truth to the american people. the republican party will become the party that ended your health care. you cannot have a situation where the trump administration, president trump says one thing and their attorney general goes to court to do the opposite. you cannot orav should not havea situation r where republican senators get upn and say we need to expand health care...
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people from lighting up. and pot party, the loophole in d.c.'s maat wanna law c a puff up business. we'll show you how police are stepping . announcer: welcome to news4 this week. >> hello, everyone. recently news4 featured a series of stories on a high stakes betting industry, we called it weed week. we want yo give a second fook at some of those stories over the next h hour. we start with an investigation by the news4 eye team, showing many drivers are getting impaired behind the wheel. we sw you how police are doacking wn. >> dui seven. >> the news4 eye team is on patrol with maryland police, looking for drivers who might be impaired. >> we are looking for violations indicative of impairment. we look for weaving pattern. >> reporter: when this car blazes by us at nearly 120 miles per hour, a trooper pulls t driver and conducts a field sobriety test. she says she had several drinks before getting behind the wheel. officers tell team alcohol isn't the only thing they're checking for these days. as states nationwide includingy locaook to decriminalize marijuana, police in maryland a
people from lighting up. and pot party, the loophole in d.c.'s maat wanna law c a puff up business. we'll show you how police are stepping . announcer: welcome to news4 this week. >> hello, everyone. recently news4 featured a series of stories on a high stakes betting industry, we called it weed week. we want yo give a second fook at some of those stories over the next h hour. we start with an investigation by the news4 eye team, showing many drivers are getting impaired behind the wheel....
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them i know that my people must they must my my people in britain tell me that's what they want my allies in britain the green stuff s. and p. and o. welsh party do want these people so i support them some people do but i know that might. people in britain one stick one day so i say you have to do but you come out and say this and you're interfering in the democratic processes of licencee i'm just picking up my mind i'm not instructing the brits what to do what i'm saying is that if they want an extension they need to say for what and they can be a people's hold it can be a new election it must be we need some time to actually say what i'm going to merkel says that they should have their extension we're not going to say no to it she says there should be an orderly breck's it i agree with that for the for britain but not at any cost not at any cost because i know it's in everybody's interest isn't it you don't notice you don't want to see an orderly burn not just not just any old only breaks you just imagine that we do with the with the yard he wants us to do it basically what they want us is to open a five hundred fifty kilometers back door in
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s from the labor party a marching here next to celebrities young and old people from all walks of life also there's a petition that is demanding to revoke fifty and for the u.k. to stay in the european union that has gained incredible traction online over four million signatures so far so that it's hard to ignore but we also have to remember that the u.k. is in absolute political turmoil at the moment may have. just returned from brussels the e.u. has allowed to extend the deadline for the u.k. leaving the european union until april twelfth or even later if male get make a deal through congress it's through parliament i'm sorry but the problem is that that may might not even put head before parliament anymore because she knows the chances so slim also within the tory party criticism is rising against it theresa may for her to step down as prime minister so again there is no clear path forward and so this is what protesters are demanding today they are demanding a seven second referendum and hoping that that will be the solution to the political turmoil here in the u.k. . pots in london
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people more broadly. through thest a bit 1970's and there are moments where the culture and classes will of the democratic party , though nother spectacularly, at the ballot box. orif you go to an atm express checkout, it's english or spanish, we have become a bilingual society. is that a good thing or a bad thing in terms of where we have come from and where we are today? i haven't studied it particularly, but i think it's an element of realism. whether it is good or bad, people speak spanish in this society and to accommodate them good, it's probably business for most of these companies that do that. it's a basic level of respect that communities have for a long time fought for. not just in the business realm, but certainly in politics. in 1965 we know the great voting rights act that was seen by most people in the united states as a victory for african-americans, it contained a little-known provision that honored the puerto rican access to the ballot i making their ability to be literate in the english-language not disqualifying. that's just one example of the many ways in which english language or access to
people more broadly. through thest a bit 1970's and there are moments where the culture and classes will of the democratic party , though nother spectacularly, at the ballot box. orif you go to an atm express checkout, it's english or spanish, we have become a bilingual society. is that a good thing or a bad thing in terms of where we have come from and where we are today? i haven't studied it particularly, but i think it's an element of realism. whether it is good or bad, people speak spanish...
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people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly bracks set the u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn reacted to that saying may's proposal was about party management not the interests of british citizens. which of government should be the people's the second. well economist guarantee johns and nelson mccausland the former social development minister in northern ireland's think that the reason most proposal will not solve the problem is with bricks or. many tears will be encouraged by her in the interim she is going but the position i think for the do you pay for the past majority of you know. this the. house currently on the table. for you is only acceptable whether she stays or whether she goes the problem for them remains that the backstop is deeply deeply problematic the british approach to british it has been entirely governed by party politics this is. the conservative party together by proposing a kind of compromise arrangement that to some extent at least satisfy the hard line and also there remain are some sort of bricks and says. this is just the latest in what's been a pretty turbulent few weeks in westminster for an alternative view of the
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party a role is important in democracy. host: you talk about how this goes back to the 1968 democratic convention. 1968, was late 60's, a period of of people in crisis in which our political parties and political system was facing a serious legitimacy crisis. there was a real consensus among democrats that there needed to be some reform. it is understandable, given what was happening in 1968, and the late 1960's in general -- it is understandable that the democrats sought to democratize their party. primary has a lot of benefit. we are not opposed. we're just arguing it is double-edged. party leadership still having a role in this, is there a hybrid model that works? .uest: sure, superdelegates the democrats just did exactly sort of the opposite of what we would recommend. since theyears, 1980's, the democrats have had the system of superdelegates, in which the overwhelming power in selecting candidates still lies with voters, but party leaders had their say in who the candidate is. republicans did not have that. republicans have a much more democratic system in which it is simply the votes -- it is simple that members' vote determines the
party a role is important in democracy. host: you talk about how this goes back to the 1968 democratic convention. 1968, was late 60's, a period of of people in crisis in which our political parties and political system was facing a serious legitimacy crisis. there was a real consensus among democrats that there needed to be some reform. it is understandable, given what was happening in 1968, and the late 1960's in general -- it is understandable that the democrats sought to democratize their...
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people of this point speaking of plan b.'s what about algeria's political opposition i mean how strong are the opposition parties could they come in and fill the void if just because that's down not at all in these two have no real opposition but the flickers of g.-man it in the last twenty years to destroy every real position and movement from inside that infiltrated them they bought them so really really powerful position for the people tell me about your experience there you just returned from algeria what was it like as a reporter is it safe to be reporting there but i wasn't as a reporter officially i had family visit and of course at the airports for example the police told me that they. well that i'm a journalist and they have i have no credentials for working as a journalist inside a very for the moment all right bashir i'm broun from r d w arabic service thank you so much for that insight thank you. all returning to sports now in legal football for an eel champions by munich have demolished vosburgh six nil to snatch first place away from dortmund six different players found the net for by on who now lead dortmund on g
people of this point speaking of plan b.'s what about algeria's political opposition i mean how strong are the opposition parties could they come in and fill the void if just because that's down not at all in these two have no real opposition but the flickers of g.-man it in the last twenty years to destroy every real position and movement from inside that infiltrated them they bought them so really really powerful position for the people tell me about your experience there you just returned...
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decision of the british people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly breck's it the u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn reacted to that saying may's proposal was party management not in the interests of british citizens adding that a switch of government should be the people's decision. economists guarantee johns nelson mccausland a former social development minister in northern ireland think that the reason major proposal will not solve the problems with bricks that. many bricks or tears will be encouraged by her in the interim she is going but the position i think for the day you pay and for the vast majority of unionists northern is simply this the deal she house currently on the table. with you is only acceptable whether she stays or whether she goes the problem for them remains that the backstop is deeply deeply problematic the british approach to british it has been entirely governed by party politics this isn't a has to keep the conservative party together by proposing a kind of compromise arrangement that to some extent at least satisfy the hard line breaks it has and also the remain as a result of briggs and says her own party this is just
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s. which some opposition parties are calling a power grab three hundred thousand people were expected to vote in the indian ocean archipelago where there's been several calls since independence in one thousand nine hundred eighty five president as early as a man is seeking reelection to a second term after winning last year or at last year's referendum to extend term limits the result triggered violent unrest and several opposition leaders were convicted before sunday's election wanna go has more from the capital marrone. most polling stations have closed but the electoral commission has extended voting time for those that have hard problems opening. as well as those one hundred runs. on in the day in the island of and where they have been. claims of. spent half pretty much peepers for the incumbent president as early as so many the voting is expected to continue in those polling stations not. until eight o'clock that's about two extra hours of voting in those places where the problems of the opposition candidates have been meeting in the cup little more only and they have said that they
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s. and p. leader in the bloc for the. national party the third largest for south for the conservatives a labor party in westminster. his say a few hours from now the reason why people are convened on choose the in the house of commons is that m.p.'s will vote on whether to approve trees in me as i just stated someone that just the divorce agreement from the european union well this will be the second vote on a deal with the first being rejected by a large majority on me amidst the skepticism criticism a somewhat hoarse reason may still manage to find time for humor to go for help to price and speak this is. i. may say. as a result. of what she was alluding to there the british prime minister has agreed several changes to her breaks a deal with the president of the european commission trees in may travel of two straws for last ditch talks with this new head of tonight's crucial parliamentary vote on a green which incidentally will happen and in just under three hours time from opposition labor leader joined me earlier called the negotiations a failure. of commons to reject a deal apology boy has been looking through all the various goings on she filed this report. i
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people all m.p.'s are really voting also with their believes and not just with the party. so my turn brian right. back is that the sense in brussels there right you know you wanted a short answer on that is there a sense in brussels that theresa may has lost control of the bracks a process no there is not a sense of it there's absolute certitude that she has lost control of the brakes a process many thanks the marks often for us in brussels our brussels bureau chief and big boss in london thanks to both of you this morning. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news this hour the trial of a vietnamese woman accused of assassinating the half brother of north korea's leader kim jong un is set to continue that after prosecutors reject her but to free her. lawyer called the decision perverse her in the nation codefendant was released monday. mourners have held a vigil for the victims of a school shooting in brazil the attack occurred early wednesday and souza now a suburb. ten people died including the two attackers who thirty say were former students at that school. well it's to
people all m.p.'s are really voting also with their believes and not just with the party. so my turn brian right. back is that the sense in brussels there right you know you wanted a short answer on that is there a sense in brussels that theresa may has lost control of the bracks a process no there is not a sense of it there's absolute certitude that she has lost control of the brakes a process many thanks the marks often for us in brussels our brussels bureau chief and big boss in london...
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especially as a historian, for example, the populist party of the 1890's was genuinely a party that represented the interests of working class and middle class people. the klan did and said nothing at all, none of its proposals would have benefited the mass of people in an economic way. in fact, klanspeople had an inordinate respect for the wealthy, its chapter meetings became sites of networking among klan businessmen and its instructions to its chapters often the recommended appointing "big men" to klan offices. both catholicsy, incapable of patriotism because of their allegiance to foreign power. but in different ways, different solutions. catholics were un-american because they were loyal to the pope. i don't know how much you can read of all the text, but this is the octopus of romanism with all its arms bringing evil to the united states. that catholics surrendered themselves to papal orders was demonstrated through conspiracy theories. let me offer a couple of these conspiracy theories. on a large-scale, it claimed that the reason all these immigrants had come to the united states was not because they were seeking a better life, not because
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s. party may quit the center right group it belongs to in the european parliament european peoples party had threatened to expel vedettes m c a u media campaign mr obama's hinted that he may look to strengthen ties with programmes ruling the law and justice party if his party does end up leaving the p.p. . hungary's ruling fetus party is skilled in the art of provoking its critics this time even prime minister victor all bands own allies were offended thousands of taxpayer funded billboards across the country depict the e.u. commission president drunk lord young and liberal billionaire george soros as conspirators in a plot to bring migrants into hungry. hungry east partners in the european parliament the european people's party p.p. . called the post is fake news saying there is no conspiracy hungary's government now says the posters will come down next week according to the original plan they say but manfully veber leader of the p.p. welcome to the move as a signal that hungary is willing to play ball. it is a good signal that they are pulling down their posters there that was one of t
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people more broadly. that let's lost a bit throughout the 1970's, but there are these moments when the culture and classes of the democratic party worked together, though not spectacularly at the ballot box. >> i want to address this issue. if you go to an a.t.m. or express check out, it is english or spanish. we have become really a bilingual society. is that a good or bad thing today? terms of how far we have come? >> i haven't studded it particularly, but i think it is an element of realism. whether good or bad, people speak spanish in society and to accommodate them is probably good business for moat of these companies that do that. it is a bisque level of respect that communities have for a long time fought for, not just in the business realm, but certainly in politics. we know in 1965 the great voting rights act, which was seen by most people in the united states as sort of a victory for african-american the. it contained a little-known provision that honored puerto ricans access to the ballot by making their ability to be literate in the english language not disqualifying for access to the ballot. new york state had a lit
people more broadly. that let's lost a bit throughout the 1970's, but there are these moments when the culture and classes of the democratic party worked together, though not spectacularly at the ballot box. >> i want to address this issue. if you go to an a.t.m. or express check out, it is english or spanish. we have become really a bilingual society. is that a good or bad thing today? terms of how far we have come? >> i haven't studded it particularly, but i think it is an element...
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s largest and most influential party if usa will fight for dez is a member of the european peoples partyand it wants to remain a member for or ban the goal is to win over europe's conservatives to his anti immigrant politics not to go his own way. well steffen bosses in the capital budapest to welcome a staff at finesse which has been under pressure to take these posters down for some time why have they finally agreed at this stage. i think to be honest a were so much under pressure by the members of the european peoples party that i think prime minister viktor orban sole p.s.s. simply not any other choice than backing down i think he does not want to be isolated we see in the european parliament that could be the alternative because it has been made clear to him that if he doesn't stop in may well be thrown out of european people sparky so i think that is the main reason really why he backed down to disappoint mr obama is playing an interesting a game with brussels at the movement on one hand he's dismissed calls to turn his back on the e.u. but on the other he's quoted on these governm
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and they have to be on the european people's party was shaped by this coalition in the last decades a lot so the decor of the e p p s position moved you know towards the left from there it used to be so this is pension happened it took place. they had all of your prime minister's office has said that if suspension happens that means that fetuses leaving p.p. yes but. this is and was a little bit different than the because in english you say that the verse suspended but you are suspended by ourselves meaning that before devote to suspend the school to feed us we have announced that to be suspended ourselves we step back we. we become basically say that if we put our rights in the people on hold. and there is going to be a body or free persons appointed by the european peoples for these smart experienced the politicians who are used to used to be high ranking officials of their given the countries and even the open institutions and they will make a report about that there are feed us israel used he does his actions are in line the p.p. charter let's read this right and in the meantime we have set up a body as well thr
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s, the same time you have arson, high crime rates. people like africa mumbada and others are creating the style of music in big block parties and the bronx. it is not until the 1980's that it will seep into the broader culture. graffiti becomes part of that as well. one of the complaints about new york and other big cities in the 1970's and 1980's was the graffiti everywhere. on subways, on buildings, on bridges. and beginning in the 1990's, new york city made a great effort to clean up the graffiti. to clean up the city. you see here, we now know graffiti artists, and there is a greater understanding of graffiti art. it is linked to hip-hop culture. the other thing going on in new york is in lower manhattan at a club called cbgb's which is where bands, talking heads, blondie, television, the roma -- ramones are playing in this club which will usher in the era of punk, new wave, college alternative, whatever in the 1970's. all of these cultural things are going on underneath that were not readily apparent at the time but we can see today. going back, broadly speaking, we can also see the rise of a conservative movement in america. often
s, the same time you have arson, high crime rates. people like africa mumbada and others are creating the style of music in big block parties and the bronx. it is not until the 1980's that it will seep into the broader culture. graffiti becomes part of that as well. one of the complaints about new york and other big cities in the 1970's and 1980's was the graffiti everywhere. on subways, on buildings, on bridges. and beginning in the 1990's, new york city made a great effort to clean up the...
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people are pushing a south bay middle school to change it )s name. that )s next. >>> it's the final night of mardi gras, kevin tibbles takes us to the party in new orleans and beyond. ♪ >> reporter: it's a day when folks don't need an excuse to have fun. >> happy mardi gras! >> reporter: mardi gras is the stuff of legends in new orleans, where the good times roll. >> it's crazy, it's amazing. >> all the way from detroit, michigan, 2019. >> reporter: every year in new orleans, about 25 million pounds of beads are thrown. half a million king e ked and countless hurricanes consumed. >> i'm not doing anything illegal, i promise. >> reporter: folks around the world from australia to germany are getting into the act. there's even an annual race in england with pancakes. >> mardi gras or fat tuesday is the last chance to chow down before lent and the fasting begins. >> remember, though, the partying is supposed to stop tomorrow. let's say laissez lesthe figh. the reason some want to re-name a school in the south bay. c . >>> right now at 6:00, the fight over a name. the reason some people want to rename a school in the south bay. >>> also, more evening. we're
people are pushing a south bay middle school to change it )s name. that )s next. >>> it's the final night of mardi gras, kevin tibbles takes us to the party in new orleans and beyond. ♪ >> reporter: it's a day when folks don't need an excuse to have fun. >> happy mardi gras! >> reporter: mardi gras is the stuff of legends in new orleans, where the good times roll. >> it's crazy, it's amazing. >> all the way from detroit, michigan, 2019. >>...
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party. >> what did hick eenlooper do t you? >> i'm loathed to give people "f"s, let's leave it at that.m a "d" and here's why. he was actively terrible in our town hall. his answer on why don't men get asked if they're going to have a woman vp, like i get where he was heading or why don't women get asked why they have a men vp, i get where he was heading, i get it, but it didn't do well. he also came across of whatever the open cyst charismatic is. >> oh my gosh. >> and his op-ed yesterday on the green new deal, he's coming out in opposition to it. here's the problem, joe biden is in that pragmatic space, john hickenlooper ain't beating joe bide tone that space. i just don't see the lane that he's running in. you've got to have some theory of the case, and i don't see a theory of the case. >> we're going to look forward to your grade on cory booker because tonight is the town hall. >> it would be an incomplete. i didn't put him on the list because this is the big event of his week, rebecca is right. he's got to show a little something because we think he has that capability. he is chari
party. >> what did hick eenlooper do t you? >> i'm loathed to give people "f"s, let's leave it at that.m a "d" and here's why. he was actively terrible in our town hall. his answer on why don't men get asked if they're going to have a woman vp, like i get where he was heading or why don't women get asked why they have a men vp, i get where he was heading, i get it, but it didn't do well. he also came across of whatever the open cyst charismatic is. >> oh my...
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people. well the crunch time is going to be next week here in london because it's really expected that m.p.'s and the such also jeremy covens labor party the biggest opposition party will somehow take control of the bricks and process so if there is a mail to resume or doesn't work out a deal through in parliament then it's expected that m.p.'s will try themselves to forge some sort of consensus and that is very likely to be jeremy corbin's centered around jeremy corbin's vision of a customs union like i said so he is not himself a very strong leader and has really been criticised here in london for not setting out his position clearly enough but next week there is a real chance that m.p.'s and jeremy covens party will play a much bigger role and the last night the prime minister used the national television address to give fellow holiday time to go out and did it well thought m.p.'s now more willing to do is that told. those reason may in her address try to position herself as the voice of the people versus parliament who she put traders trying to obstruct the process and that made m.p.'s incredibly angry one labor opposition m.p. sai
people. well the crunch time is going to be next week here in london because it's really expected that m.p.'s and the such also jeremy covens labor party the biggest opposition party will somehow take control of the bricks and process so if there is a mail to resume or doesn't work out a deal through in parliament then it's expected that m.p.'s will try themselves to forge some sort of consensus and that is very likely to be jeremy corbin's centered around jeremy corbin's vision of a customs...
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parliamentary majority a nationalist is stony and conservative people's party has been making gains since the migration crisis in twenty fifteen space x.'s first passenger capsule has successfully docked at the international space station the only passenger on the mission is a dummy named ripley carrying four hundred pounds of supplies the so-called a dragon capsule that will be used to shuttle astronauts to and from the international space station later this year space x. began receiving nasa contracts after the agency suspended its manned flight program in twenty eleven due to rising costs. this is all it is here and these are the top stories tens of thousands of all jiri and are protesting against plans by the president to seek a fifth term in office demonstrations have also been taking place in paris say in france as he's both a flake and is expected to formally submit his candidate papers for april's election by the end of sunday. there's a protester from the it's a car citizen movement and she says algerians are demonstrating in paris because they feel a great sense of solidarity with those back home. a jury and in paris have a str
parliamentary majority a nationalist is stony and conservative people's party has been making gains since the migration crisis in twenty fifteen space x.'s first passenger capsule has successfully docked at the international space station the only passenger on the mission is a dummy named ripley carrying four hundred pounds of supplies the so-called a dragon capsule that will be used to shuttle astronauts to and from the international space station later this year space x. began receiving nasa...
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people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly breck set the u.k.'s opposition leader german corben was quick to respond to the news saying may's proposals about party management are not in the best interests of british citizens we also added that a switch of government should be left to the public to decide for the price we asked people in london what they think about the prospect of to reason may be stepping down. i don't think it matters which monkey see george because frankly i don't think it's because i said to yourself whatever is actually sitting in the p.m.'s chair is going to be dealing with hopefully. it because we really. don't want. to a prime minister after she's going to resign if she get a meaningful vote through i don't mean it will that's going to go through so what she did is she going to resign or was she not no one knows. columnist go and joins a nelson mccausland or former social development minister in northern ireland think that the reason why he's proposed resignation won't solve the brics crisis. many bricks of tears will be encouraged by her announcement that she is going but the position i think for the day you pay for the
people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly breck set the u.k.'s opposition leader german corben was quick to respond to the news saying may's proposals about party management are not in the best interests of british citizens we also added that a switch of government should be left to the public to decide for the price we asked people in london what they think about the prospect of to reason may be stepping down. i don't think it matters which monkey see george because frankly...
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party up to forty or fifty m.p.'s and at the moment that doesn't look likely because they think that she's going to the right why would people on the left wants the. did she do this to herself i mean she has been accused of being stubborn unwilling to listen to other ideas not reaching across the political aisle i mean you know facing the ultimate consequence in politics for her action well there's certainly some truth in that and she's somebody who has had a very tiny group of advisers around her and she didn't reach out to the party and has admitted that she was not somebody who would be seen in the vase in parliament too in the t.v. rooms a but she felt that she was doing hi judy doing the right thing and that she was to see through bricks it that referendum that was voted on in twenty six days to take the u.k. out of the european union so that's what she feels she's been doing but i think even she herself has admitted that she's made mistakes and she certainly annoyed. to many people in her party for not doing the right thing but in a way could she have a win when it's so divided and could she ever win alex when the fact
party up to forty or fifty m.p.'s and at the moment that doesn't look likely because they think that she's going to the right why would people on the left wants the. did she do this to herself i mean she has been accused of being stubborn unwilling to listen to other ideas not reaching across the political aisle i mean you know facing the ultimate consequence in politics for her action well there's certainly some truth in that and she's somebody who has had a very tiny group of advisers around...
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supremacists racist party in many people's opinion and he is someone who is a follower of america the very far right rabbi politician who was a player in israeli politics in the one nine hundred eighty s. and his party at that time the cock party was disqualified from running in of election in the late eighty's decided again by the high court that it was a racist party and so this time the high court has rather than trying to ban an entire party has targeted for the first time a specific politician as you say voting eight one against his eligibility for the knesset israeli parliament elections coming up on april the ninth because of what it judged to be his racist views so what that means is that he is out but his party is still part of an alliance with other right wing parties which are trying to get into the knesset and alliance which was engineered by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to make sure that there would be sufficient numbers of right wing members in the knesset after the elections to ensure that he can't make a coalition this was an extremely controversial step that he took but the other members of the party it's a mob in bend via. the second person on the li
supremacists racist party in many people's opinion and he is someone who is a follower of america the very far right rabbi politician who was a player in israeli politics in the one nine hundred eighty s. and his party at that time the cock party was disqualified from running in of election in the late eighty's decided again by the high court that it was a racist party and so this time the high court has rather than trying to ban an entire party has targeted for the first time a specific...
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people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly bracks set. the u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn was quick to react to the news saying made proposals about party management and not in the best interests of british citizens he also added that a switch of government should be left to the public to decide. where. people in london what they think about the prospect of to resume a stepping down. don't think it matters which monkey see george struggling don't think. the search yourself whoever is actually sitting in the p.m.'s chair is going to be dealing with. it because we really. don't want to see. this. going to resign if you get a meaningful vote through i don't mean it will that's going to go through so what she did is she going to resign or was she not no one knows. but economist karen jones and nelson mccausland who's a former social development minister in northern ireland think the teresa mayes proposed resignation will not solve the brics a crisis many bricks of tears will be encouraged by her announcement but she is going what the position of i think for the day you pay and for the vast majority of unionists northern a simply this the deal that she
people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly bracks set. the u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn was quick to react to the news saying made proposals about party management and not in the best interests of british citizens he also added that a switch of government should be left to the public to decide. where. people in london what they think about the prospect of to resume a stepping down. don't think it matters which monkey see george struggling don't think. the search...
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s largest political grouping the the center right group. it is a more because it is. can be seen at a party could be suspended from the european people party so yes this move is significant for the future of the utopian people party and for feeders as we heard. after the election can board five t. sity side in which you do auction the day we had a move that means event of us can ring me or we'll he mean into european peoples party and the leadership of the whole pm people party can all sort decide after the election what they're doing dad will. exclude with fetus from door e.p. peel or not so death means that to do parties we didn't do enough p.p. head just gave in return time for them sans that means that the e.p. . don't we should too by door it's sad sad bourse free to us all we do issues so he does and that's. these decision of today can be seen as a compromise but i think in the end time or bank can laugh. i just already read the article. of vested in you and you were spear very. important your space. was a poor and accordingly says that the said decision of the e.p. p. of course part tool we too were feeders so that means. seve
s largest political grouping the the center right group. it is a more because it is. can be seen at a party could be suspended from the european people party so yes this move is significant for the future of the utopian people party and for feeders as we heard. after the election can board five t. sity side in which you do auction the day we had a move that means event of us can ring me or we'll he mean into european peoples party and the leadership of the whole pm people party can all sort...
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s and people in place like this you keep shouting who wants no deal and want the u.k. to leave very little resign from the conservative party so she's so she's trapped with these two opposing sides all all wanting different things it really is a nightmare for trap to some would say the country and the e.u. thanks so much lawrence the. us president looks set for another showdown with democrats over government funding trump's twenty twenty budget proposal slashing spending by five percent across almost all departments except defense which would get a boost is also seeking eight point six billion dollars from congress to fulfill its campaign promise of yes building a wall on the u.s. mexican border. joins us live from washington d.c. so kimberly as i try to think this one through our way heading towards is one word just keeps coming up shut down is that what we're looking at. no not in the short term because the century what this is is a wish list congress is the one that controls the budget and this is a process that's going to play out over time given the fact that we just saw the twenty nineteen budget passed but certainly
s and people in place like this you keep shouting who wants no deal and want the u.k. to leave very little resign from the conservative party so she's so she's trapped with these two opposing sides all all wanting different things it really is a nightmare for trap to some would say the country and the e.u. thanks so much lawrence the. us president looks set for another showdown with democrats over government funding trump's twenty twenty budget proposal slashing spending by five percent across...
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s melissa caen shows us what some prominent political figures are saying. >> reporter: finally something both parties seem to agree on. >> that report need to be made public. >> let it come out. let people see it. that's up to the attorney general. >> reporter: now that robert mueller has submitted his findings to attorney general william barr, barr has to give a summary of the contents to four people. the top republican and democrat on the house and judiciary committee. in a letter to the four lawmakers, barr said he "may be in a position to advise you of the special counsel's principle conclusions as soon as this weekend ." barr will then have to decide what to release to the public. >> my goal is to provide as much transparency as i can. >> reporter: democrats running for president wasted no time calling for the public to see everything including mueller's original findings. >> nobody including the president of the united states is above the law. the american people have a right to know. >> reporter: beto o'rourke even said the existence of america is at stake. >> we are owed the facts and if we deponent receive them 243 years in, nothing guarantees us a 244th. >> reporter: making th
s melissa caen shows us what some prominent political figures are saying. >> reporter: finally something both parties seem to agree on. >> that report need to be made public. >> let it come out. let people see it. that's up to the attorney general. >> reporter: now that robert mueller has submitted his findings to attorney general william barr, barr has to give a summary of the contents to four people. the top republican and democrat on the house and judiciary committee....
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people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly bracks set of the u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn was quick to react to the news saying may's proposal was about party management and not in the best interests of british citizens he also added that a switch of government should be left to the public to decide minister we asked people in london what they think about the prospect of the reason may be stepping down. i don't think it matters which monkeys in charge and six frankly i don't think it makes any difference column of the century itself whether it's actually sitting in the p.m.'s chair is going to be dealing with that hopefully she will resign. when it becomes clear that we really. knew we just don't want you and so see the directions here prime minister. she's going to resign if she can get a meaningful vote shrew i don't mean a meaningful that's going to go through so what's she going to be she going to resign or was she not no one knows it's chaos. and economists go and joins are nelson mccausland a former social development minister in northern ireland think that the reason why is proposed resignation won't solve the brics crisis. many tear
people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly bracks set of the u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn was quick to react to the news saying may's proposal was about party management and not in the best interests of british citizens he also added that a switch of government should be left to the public to decide minister we asked people in london what they think about the prospect of the reason may be stepping down. i don't think it matters which monkeys in charge and six...
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people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly. of u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn was quick to react to the news saying that may's proposal was about party management and not in the best interest of bridge citizens but also added that a change in government should be left to the public to decide because we asked people in london what they think about the prospect of theresa may step into. i don't think it matters which monkeys to judge and i don't think. i said yourself whatever is actually sitting in the p.m.'s chair is going to be dealing with hopefully she. will remain. i. want i. got to resign if she can get a meaningful fight through i don't think i mean it will but it's going to go through so what she did is she going to resign or was she not no one knows. the director of the risk analysis or group pangea why are things the british public at large is unsure where to go from here. what happens off the moral is what really counts are we going to have a second opinion secondly i think that's the key question that's what hopefully will be answered in the next weeks to come people have a lot of different mixed emotions about what she ha
people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly. of u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn was quick to react to the news saying that may's proposal was about party management and not in the best interest of bridge citizens but also added that a change in government should be left to the public to decide because we asked people in london what they think about the prospect of theresa may step into. i don't think it matters which monkeys to judge and i don't think. i said yourself...
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people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly bracks set of the u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn was quick to react to the news of saying may's proposal was about party management and not in the best interests of british citizens he also added that a change in government should be left to the public to decide. as people in london what they think about the prospect of theresa may step into. i don't think it matters which monkeys and judges because frankly i don't think it makes any difference column of the century itself who ever is actually sitting in the p.m.'s chair is going to be dealing with that hopefully she will resign. wait it becomes clear that we were made for you i don't want you and says she thought the direction see a prime minister. she's going to resign if she can get a meaningful vice through i don't mean a meaningful that's going to go through so what's she going to do is she going to resign or was she not no one knows it's kyle said. dr of the risk analysis a group of pangea wire thinks the british public at large is unsure of where to go from here. what happens off the moral is what really counts are we going to have a second a pee
people and leave the european union with a smooth and orderly bracks set of the u.k.'s opposition leader jeremy corbyn was quick to react to the news of saying may's proposal was about party management and not in the best interests of british citizens he also added that a change in government should be left to the public to decide. as people in london what they think about the prospect of theresa may step into. i don't think it matters which monkeys and judges because frankly i don't think it...