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that is the question on people ‘s minds since the vote on monday the top this has been a highly anticipatedes which we got from the management bodies suggests that as many as 75 — 85% of the registered voters turned out. it is one of the highest figures since independence. zimbabweans were on the street asking when the presidential results will be announced. we will wait to see tomorrow whether ordinary people are happy with it or not. maybe he will get a couple of hours sleep tonight for we speak to you again tomorrow. also making news today: china and a bloc of southeast asian nations have agreed on a draft code of conduct over the disputed south china sea. the agreement was announced at a meeting of foreign ministers in singapore on thursday. beijing has been accused of assertively building up its military presence in the south china sea, which has some of the world's busiest shipping routes. bangladesh shut down high schools across the country thursday as tens of thousands of students protested for a fifth straight day after two teenagers were killed by a speeding bus. authorities had p
that is the question on people ‘s minds since the vote on monday the top this has been a highly anticipatedes which we got from the management bodies suggests that as many as 75 — 85% of the registered voters turned out. it is one of the highest figures since independence. zimbabweans were on the street asking when the presidential results will be announced. we will wait to see tomorrow whether ordinary people are happy with it or not. maybe he will get a couple of hours sleep tonight for...
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thanks to these people , plwe have judge kavanaugh 's paper in time to hold a confirmation and vote this very year. just as the american people expect us to do. democratic leaders have played up this phony document controversy to deflect attention from judge kavanaugh 's qualifications and sterling reputation as a judge of 12 years on the second most important court in this land. and in these 12 years on the bench, the supreme court has on 13 occasions, adopted a legal opinion from judge kavanaugh. this is an exemplary track record in the supreme court to have your opinions backed up by the supreme court. not once, but 13 times. judge kavanaugh is dedicated to judicial independence. he is not afraid to tell another branch of government when that branch has exceeded its lawful authority. at the same time, he has great respect for the separation of powers. and will interpret the law as is written by the people's representative in congress instead of trying to be a super legislator. so i hope that all of my colleagues are looking forward as i am to hearing from judge kavanaugh when he appea
thanks to these people , plwe have judge kavanaugh 's paper in time to hold a confirmation and vote this very year. just as the american people expect us to do. democratic leaders have played up this phony document controversy to deflect attention from judge kavanaugh 's qualifications and sterling reputation as a judge of 12 years on the second most important court in this land. and in these 12 years on the bench, the supreme court has on 13 occasions, adopted a legal opinion from judge...
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as attorney general, when he was a prosecutor in alabama, in the 1980's, he prosecuted people that nearly died marching for voting rights in selma in the 1960's for completely bogus cases on voter fraud. what happened in alabama was that you would help people cast absentee ballots. if they were elderly or one reason or another. white politicians did it all the time. when african-american politicians did this, they were charged in voter fraud. it was a very contentious issue in alabama and jeff sessions was actually blocked from becoming a federal judge, largely because of this case. because the convictions were thrown out, because it was seen as such a black mark on his record. it obviously did not stop him on -- stop him from being elected as senator and attorney general, but we are at a place where history really matters here. if you look at the background of someone like jeff sessions, you understand what they are doing and the things they're doing today. >> i don't have a microphone. >> how do we go about getting new york state to extend voting rights, other than perhaps asking cynthia nixon to take it on, in
as attorney general, when he was a prosecutor in alabama, in the 1980's, he prosecuted people that nearly died marching for voting rights in selma in the 1960's for completely bogus cases on voter fraud. what happened in alabama was that you would help people cast absentee ballots. if they were elderly or one reason or another. white politicians did it all the time. when african-american politicians did this, they were charged in voter fraud. it was a very contentious issue in alabama and jeff...
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vote. throughouthrough the 1950s and s this results in active pushback and violence against people who sold to register blacks to vote so if you look at the freedom riders in the 1960s who are going through the south in an effort i these are progressive blacks and whites to participate in efforts to mobilize in mississippi. their buses were attacked and burned for example. u.s. military depot attacked and burned. a bus full of people trying to register people to vote. the violence was getting out of hand. it finally comes to a head in 65 and selma alabama. where we have a group of peaceful marchers being led in part by john lewis was a member owho is amember of congress froa being attacked by state authorities, the police and national guard at the bridge in selma alabama and is being denied the opportunity to register to vote. the president of the united states by the name of lyndon johnson goes to his attorney general and says given the toughest voting rights while you can write and get through congress. he gets to the national government extraordinary authority in emergency situations to
vote. throughouthrough the 1950s and s this results in active pushback and violence against people who sold to register blacks to vote so if you look at the freedom riders in the 1960s who are going through the south in an effort i these are progressive blacks and whites to participate in efforts to mobilize in mississippi. their buses were attacked and burned for example. u.s. military depot attacked and burned. a bus full of people trying to register people to vote. the violence was getting...
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a lot of people think it's goint to s the vote. >> it's not. that. are concerned about mr.ker is going to come in thir matter what. what you're hearing is a hope for unityon inomery county, not for splitting the community apart. >> the board of elections will count each signature she submitted for verification and make the final decision. >>> new information into the mind of a teenager accused of opening fire at a parkland, florida high school in february. according to just released transcripts of the hinterviews had with police, nikolas cruz said he heard voices in his he told police the voices told him to buy a gun and to burn kill, and destroy. many of the details in the repo are blacked out because under florida law, some information from confessions must be witd h from the trial.until >>> this morning a mother in chicago is planning her 17-year-old daughter's funeral instead of helping her get ready for high schoolne she isf a dozen people killed over the weekend in chicago. at least 66 others were shot. one hospital had to turn away victims' familie because the emerge
a lot of people think it's goint to s the vote. >> it's not. that. are concerned about mr.ker is going to come in thir matter what. what you're hearing is a hope for unityon inomery county, not for splitting the community apart. >> the board of elections will count each signature she submitted for verification and make the final decision. >>> new information into the mind of a teenager accused of opening fire at a parkland, florida high school in february. according to just...
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in that s race, y in the book, 200,000 people who voted for dona you.mp also voted for why? mr. kander: not because we agreed on stuff. laura: for sure. mr. kander:rom what i know he is afraid of sharks and i'm afraid of sharks and that is pretty well ere the agreement ends. i said what i believe and i convinced some people. too often politicians think that this is like a multiple-choiceo test, that youlls and you figure out where the voters say they are and you pretend you are in the exact same plac they have like an excel spreadsheet they go down -- oh, seems to be with me on everything, i willo with that person, or seems to be with me on this level. that is not how it works. it is more like a b interview. people are sizing you up. laura: you met wh barack obama this year and he described you as the future of the democratic party. are you running for president in 2020? mr. kander: i am not. i'm running for mayor of kansas city, missouri. youvebeen to kansas city? laura: yes indeed. mr. kander: you understand why. tora:en you still have iowa and new hampshire a lot for someone
in that s race, y in the book, 200,000 people who voted for dona you.mp also voted for why? mr. kander: not because we agreed on stuff. laura: for sure. mr. kander:rom what i know he is afraid of sharks and i'm afraid of sharks and that is pretty well ere the agreement ends. i said what i believe and i convinced some people. too often politicians think that this is like a multiple-choiceo test, that youlls and you figure out where the voters say they are and you pretend you are in the exact...
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we've got dead people voting in these elections and the democrat s, they can't win without illegal aliensoting for them. the claim about russia and all upset about russia and trump. but that never even happened. what really happened is illegal aliens, immigrants and dead people voting. trish: all right, david ward, thank you very much for your time this morning, sir. >> you're welcome. trish: president trump, everyone , calling him a future star of the republican party. now, john james fresh off his big primary win in michigan is saying president trump's tariffs they will help the future of all americans. he is here. he will explain, next. know what? no, what? i just switched to geico and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. trish: president trump calling him the future star of the republican party. army veteran and businessman john james, winning his senate primary in michigan this week, and now he's preparing to faceoff
we've got dead people voting in these elections and the democrat s, they can't win without illegal aliensoting for them. the claim about russia and all upset about russia and trump. but that never even happened. what really happened is illegal aliens, immigrants and dead people voting. trish: all right, david ward, thank you very much for your time this morning, sir. >> you're welcome. trish: president trump, everyone , calling him a future star of the republican party. now, john james...
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never did all the elites the sort of people that are on saturday night live or m s n b c they promised to come here because they couldn't understand why people voted for trump they still don't understand but now they have a comforting conspiracy theory just like you know after nine eleven many americans tuned in to comforting conspiracy theories then well now the elites have a comforting conspiracy theories and that's why they're not living here in toronto . oh my god well much more coming your way right after the break so don't go away. seems wrong. just don't. get to shape out these days to educate and in. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and i finally ended up going also this weekend at atlanta now has a buddy and on thousand people point. line and if he would be who would it be that he's leaving the party can get out and me. plus is that going to get to the city people are. getting. bored i've done my duty by my little bit of a wonderful enough that i little bit that we are shut out of money could be no doubt much of the way for the mob not to get a grip on any. business blunders l
never did all the elites the sort of people that are on saturday night live or m s n b c they promised to come here because they couldn't understand why people voted for trump they still don't understand but now they have a comforting conspiracy theory just like you know after nine eleven many americans tuned in to comforting conspiracy theories then well now the elites have a comforting conspiracy theories and that's why they're not living here in toronto . oh my god well much more coming your...
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never did all the elites the sort of people that are on saturday night live or m s n b c they promised to come here because they couldn't understand why people voted for trump they still don't understand but now they have a comforting conspiracy theory just like you know after nine eleven many americans tuned in to comforting conspiracy theories then well now the elites have comforting conspiracy theories and that's why they're not living here in toronto. well much more coming your way right after the break so don't go away. i'm going. to forgive him but he said he was up and up and basically living in the. house he will never get to school so we're talking to the. other side of the. hell up i'll get it won't be easy i do believe. that a lot of it i think about tom and i skidded but i'm about the same as art but i was up the money into the magazine by going to. give him up i left my money on. the and i'll let them go so that was a long. long way to be made by. other people more gullible whose life was on the upper. lip. i. loved it loved it because i can't beat it. the lead can. be. kept. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to g
never did all the elites the sort of people that are on saturday night live or m s n b c they promised to come here because they couldn't understand why people voted for trump they still don't understand but now they have a comforting conspiracy theory just like you know after nine eleven many americans tuned in to comforting conspiracy theories then well now the elites have comforting conspiracy theories and that's why they're not living here in toronto. well much more coming your way right...
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harmonised by this i mean you had people voting for the consular people voting for the member of parliament and their presidential candidate so even results for m.p.'s were being alone zzz you know one wonders why are you not at that juncture able to give the results for the presidential election and this i think is what is fueling the fueling the suspicion amongst the opposition supporters that the presidential elections results were counted first but are being announced lost on that note let's have a little listen in months. thank you commissioner bill. good evening everyone might i take this opportunity to ask all the commissioner's office above electoral commission will we have outstanding announcement to be god do you hear from bush and impatient to finalize their announcements before we go into other counts that i was convinced to conventional on my right that you that if you to continue that pending announcement this proceed to any other commission on my right. or you can. thank you. were. thank you guys on my rights commission and my live to those who have outstanding announcements the. good thing is and gentlemen the group consolidations of
harmonised by this i mean you had people voting for the consular people voting for the member of parliament and their presidential candidate so even results for m.p.'s were being alone zzz you know one wonders why are you not at that juncture able to give the results for the presidential election and this i think is what is fueling the fueling the suspicion amongst the opposition supporters that the presidential elections results were counted first but are being announced lost on that note...
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vote for whoever you think is better. you're even not worse. some people say the lesser of il, yes,s is still ev but it is still the lesser of the two evils. in 2016i thought it was an easy vote to vote for bernie sanders any primary and it was an easy vote for hillary clinton in the general election. no progressive was in the general election. i was not excited about hillary clinton, it is not because i thought she was going to bring great change to the country. but was she better than donald trump? absolutely and have been proven right on that. host: how do you feel about the term democratic socialist and the movement? cenk: i think people spend too much time on terms. i call myself a capitalist and people get mad at that. it depends on where you are on the spectrum. the reality is, we live any socialist country. almost every country is socialist. it is a mixed economy. some parts are private and some are public. andou are a right-winger your head is exploding saying america is not socialist, what do you think is public in this country? the cops are public and you think they should
vote for whoever you think is better. you're even not worse. some people say the lesser of il, yes,s is still ev but it is still the lesser of the two evils. in 2016i thought it was an easy vote to vote for bernie sanders any primary and it was an easy vote for hillary clinton in the general election. no progressive was in the general election. i was not excited about hillary clinton, it is not because i thought she was going to bring great change to the country. but was she better than donald...
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massive demographic change s hae been hoisted among the american people. they are changes we didn't vote for and never liked. the first lady's parents became u.s. citizens as a result of, wait for it, chain migration. yes. this. >> we have to end chain migration. we have to end chain migration. >> except maybe when the chain migration is coming from slovania and they are the parents of your wife, i guess. we wrapped this week asking the question we have asking many times before. when it comes to race relations, where is the president in all of this and where are we america in why is the president going back at this in. >> reporter: no one should be surprised the president is back at this. he's been doing it every single opportunity and part because it's something that moves his base. how do we know that? the president has said that. a cnn report he said this was a winning issue for his base. jerry jones, the dallas cowboys owner testified under oath the president told him in a phone conversation, this is a very winning strong issue for me. this one lifts me. kate, it's clear president tr
massive demographic change s hae been hoisted among the american people. they are changes we didn't vote for and never liked. the first lady's parents became u.s. citizens as a result of, wait for it, chain migration. yes. this. >> we have to end chain migration. we have to end chain migration. >> except maybe when the chain migration is coming from slovania and they are the parents of your wife, i guess. we wrapped this week asking the question we have asking many times before....
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website, there space already got a new website, there s pa ce force already got a new website, there space force logos, which they are asking people to voteht get the logo and he might get the space force. the un secretary general, antonio guterres, has called for an independent inquiry into an air—strike by the saudi—led coalition in yemen, which killed dozens of children. they were in a school bus which was hit in a rebel—held area. 0ur chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, has this report. you are likely to find much of it distressing. school bags on their backs, shock in their eyes, children who'd been heading for a day out. a yemeni child's day ends like this all too often. many in hospital beds. today — three to a bed, and many more dead. this man says an air strike in the market targeted the children's bus. "0ur shops were open", he says, "shoppers were just walking around." this was the school bus in saada, a rebel—controlled town. but the saudi—led coalition says it targeted missile launchers, taking aim at saudi cities, accusing the houthis of using children as human shields. an ugly proxy war, in a country teetering o
website, there space already got a new website, there s pa ce force already got a new website, there space force logos, which they are asking people to voteht get the logo and he might get the space force. the un secretary general, antonio guterres, has called for an independent inquiry into an air—strike by the saudi—led coalition in yemen, which killed dozens of children. they were in a school bus which was hit in a rebel—held area. 0ur chief international correspondent, lyse doucet,...
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i was thinking about what was as iton in the 1880's a pertains to voting rights. and the fact is, a lot of people in this room would not have been able to vote at that point in time women can vote. african-americans couldn't vote. latinos can vote. couldn't vote.s the right to vote was very narrowly restrict it, largely to mail private property owners. it is interesting, but he think of history, you also think of the other side of american history, which is kind of how i came to this subject matter. me, the right to vote was something that i do not think a whole lot about for most life. . i didn't grow up in the segregated south, my parents did not meet marching in selma. i knew about the voting rights act and its importance, but it was an abstract issue for me. really for me. , my come to jesus moment, even though i am jewish, was -- [laughter] election,the 2010 when so many states flipped from blue to red, or became a whole lot redder. a wave ofn to see events to make it harder to vote to reedit things like requiring a strict from of id that you never needed in previous elections, cutting back
i was thinking about what was as iton in the 1880's a pertains to voting rights. and the fact is, a lot of people in this room would not have been able to vote at that point in time women can vote. african-americans couldn't vote. latinos can vote. couldn't vote.s the right to vote was very narrowly restrict it, largely to mail private property owners. it is interesting, but he think of history, you also think of the other side of american history, which is kind of how i came to this subject...
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s you want to spit. it is tough. but it makes perfect scientific sense. you are lucky if the people who are thinki about voting for you hear you talk for 15 seconds, and in those 15 seconds, it had better be your basic message. laura: if there were more scientists in politics, wh would change >> using science and technology o. a basis for future jobs is where we need to we've seen how successful silicon valley is.gi br that to connecticut and throughout our nation is how we're going to build a strong economy. >> we are used to thinking about how cells or the solar system works. we undstand complicated topics. scientists are also also pragmatic. i''m not here to worry ab party politics. we are here to solve whatever those might be. rajini: to discuss their chances in the upcoming elections further, i spoke earlier with the founder of 314 action, ap grich encourages scientists to get involved with politics. one thing that struck me in that report in the first place that i didn't know until i watched that was that there are so few scientists in congress. why do you think theso underrepresented? >> i think traditi
s you want to spit. it is tough. but it makes perfect scientific sense. you are lucky if the people who are thinki about voting for you hear you talk for 15 seconds, and in those 15 seconds, it had better be your basic message. laura: if there were more scientists in politics, wh would change >> using science and technology o. a basis for future jobs is where we need to we've seen how successful silicon valley is.gi br that to connecticut and throughout our nation is how we're going to...
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over the last year as john mccain is vocon va lessing, he s attacked him for the health care vote. and it seems people on capitol hill as well. the way it is a contrast between the way you look at how republicans have shifted i think. like a microcosm over the years when it comes to that relationship. >> he is a statesman living in a political environment where statesman is a bad word right now. >> sadly true. >> that's part of the problem here. i've interviewed him a half dozen time and on 2007 on the straight bus express talk, i'll never forget the mischiefous twinkle in his eye, look, this is the maverick in me. but i think he sometimes -- i have to tell you, on judges and islam, you go down the list. he was pretty solid on a lot of stuff but the truth of the matter is if he hadn't bucked his party so much he may have been president of the united states. >> i rode over here this morning with a driver who drove john mccain to "meet the press" quite a bit of he was a nice guy, told me he used to right in the front of the car instead of the back. sit next to the driver, always called the driver soldie
over the last year as john mccain is vocon va lessing, he s attacked him for the health care vote. and it seems people on capitol hill as well. the way it is a contrast between the way you look at how republicans have shifted i think. like a microcosm over the years when it comes to that relationship. >> he is a statesman living in a political environment where statesman is a bad word right now. >> sadly true. >> that's part of the problem here. i've interviewed him a half...
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people voted. >> that's one portion. it gets more fiery. we'll show you that next. 's a go experience the versatility of utility. ♪ with the highest form of luxury and the highest function of capability, you can be in your element... in any element. experience a range of suvs, perfect for any adventure at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything.en almost everything even "vengeful vermin." not so cute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ the first person to survive alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. chicken! that's right, chicken?! candace-- new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo sty
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a lot of people do not know this but senator susan collins of maine, senator lisa mccroskey of alaska voted 100 percent of the time for president trump 's nominations. >> yes. >> so have a strong record of support and we have no reason to believe the republican side is not going to be unified in support for kavanaugh. the question is what the red state democrats senators will do. we have the three that matt mentioned, they came over. i want to show you some polling results from the red states. in north dakota where heidi heitkamp is running for reelection, 60 percent of the voters there say judge kavanaugh should be confirmed. only 22 against. in west virginia, 55 percent say confirm. 30 against, indiana where joe donnelly is running for reelection, 52 percent say confirm, only 34 against. they are swimming upstream as they are going to oppose judge kavanaugh. and indeed, they are the only three democrats have either met with judge kavanaugh or are scheduled to. and manchin met with him this week for two hours, donnelly and heitkamp will meet with him on the 15th. so at the moment, they are the three that we think are most likely to com
a lot of people do not know this but senator susan collins of maine, senator lisa mccroskey of alaska voted 100 percent of the time for president trump 's nominations. >> yes. >> so have a strong record of support and we have no reason to believe the republican side is not going to be unified in support for kavanaugh. the question is what the red state democrats senators will do. we have the three that matt mentioned, they came over. i want to show you some polling results from the...
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people to join the call for a fresh book -- vote. an estimated 3 million romanians are working abroad butut it does not me thehe careless for thther homelandnd. joinininus now is sournalist diana. tellll us what the sitituation s riright nowow. >> as he s said, we have all of ththese numbers and there are 10 people injured. nsions havave increased a and i can stilill hear the ar gas and the spececial forces h have even used a watater cannowhich isis unprecedenented. what you see behind me are people who are leaving that there are still coming. they are detererminenot to leave. we believe that some religions hahave infiltrateded the peacefl product -- protest. rah: we can hear thehe police sirens. protesters say they are angry about the waway that roamaming s being gorned.. what are thehey subject to? >> there are two main concerns. first of all is the corruption of the leadership of the social democratic party. the president of the social democratic party was convicted for electoral fraud. people say they are fed up. they are being stripped of their chance for decent food and a decent life in romania. more importantly, because of the dismissal of the anticorrupt
people to join the call for a fresh book -- vote. an estimated 3 million romanians are working abroad butut it does not me thehe careless for thther homelandnd. joinininus now is sournalist diana. tellll us what the sitituation s riright nowow. >> as he s said, we have all of ththese numbers and there are 10 people injured. nsions havave increased a and i can stilill hear the ar gas and the spececial forces h have even used a watater cannowhich isis unprecedenented. what you see behind me...
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people but it's failed it's not because the measures weren't supported by the sons of m.p.'s he explains from bogota. almost eleven million seven hundred thousand colombians came out to vote on a landmark anti corruption initiative it was an unprecedented turnout for a citizen driven referendum but still not enough to make the result comb. then they should have would have limited politicians salaries impose term limits and introduced mandatory jail sentences for corruption those who voted overwhelmingly favor to the proposals that the turnout was four hundred ten thousand short of what was needed to reach a quorum. organizers say it's still a political victory and a huge citizen mandate can't be denied pardon me. today we won against corruption no doubt about that today colombia has taken a big step historic step almost twelve million colombians only incentive being there free conscience participate in the largest vote in the history of colombia for citizens. most colombians agree corruption is a plague needs to be exterminated ten percent of the country's g.d.p. is lost to graft every year but organizing to defeat it is difficult especially in a country where low voter t
people but it's failed it's not because the measures weren't supported by the sons of m.p.'s he explains from bogota. almost eleven million seven hundred thousand colombians came out to vote on a landmark anti corruption initiative it was an unprecedented turnout for a citizen driven referendum but still not enough to make the result comb. then they should have would have limited politicians salaries impose term limits and introduced mandatory jail sentences for corruption those who voted...
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vote to end these protections for good. s tellator manchin to keep nighting for people are preexisting conditionte no on brett kavanagh. >> why won't joe donnelly upmmit torting kavanagh, is he more interested in siding with chuck schumer and elizabeth waen than hassiers? has he forgotten who he represents? tell joe donnelly his vote on kavanagh is something you won't forget. >> so eliana, the supporters ofu mr. kavanaghe kavanagh are saying especially to these democrats in red states 've got to do this speaking of arch issue republicans and democrats are not lackadaisical b putting judges on the bench thsm he aree yut nding cav a nan opponents. the timing could not be more favor tobl trump coming right before a mid term where the ndography is throwing treus hurdles up for democrats. several red state democrat on the bald that 7-1 spending is conservatives running ads putting a tremendous amount of pressure for conservative decrats to vote inavanagh's favor rate before the mid-term elections. >> i think that is exactly right. ani think the other challenge for democrats right now is there is one person who is giving them an ou
vote to end these protections for good. s tellator manchin to keep nighting for people are preexisting conditionte no on brett kavanagh. >> why won't joe donnelly upmmit torting kavanagh, is he more interested in siding with chuck schumer and elizabeth waen than hassiers? has he forgotten who he represents? tell joe donnelly his vote on kavanagh is something you won't forget. >> so eliana, the supporters ofu mr. kavanaghe kavanagh are saying especially to these democrats in red...
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requirement, a controversial tactic that voting rights advocates say is intended to suppress turnout among minorities, the president's claim that people need i.d.'s to buy groceries sparked criticism from some who wondered how out of touch the billionaire president just might be. joining me now is ruth marcus, "washington post" deputy editorial page editor, and bill kristol, editor at large for "the weekly standard." ruth, we go from bijon suits at $25,000 a shot, to voter i.d.'s. this has been quite an interesting example of the testimony in alexandria and now of course the trump tweets and the trump speeches. >> yes. i don't know where president trump shops, but i kind of suspect that he doesn't. and you and i, and by the way, congratulations on the 40-year anniversary, that's incredible. >> thanks. >> it was less than 40 years ago, but a long time ago, that president george h.w. got in a heap of trouble for allegedly and perhaps unfairly not understanding a supermarket scanner and how that worked. this is basic, go to the bodega around the corner, go to your local supermarket, you don't need i.d. but more fundamentally, insisting on voter i.d.
requirement, a controversial tactic that voting rights advocates say is intended to suppress turnout among minorities, the president's claim that people need i.d.'s to buy groceries sparked criticism from some who wondered how out of touch the billionaire president just might be. joining me now is ruth marcus, "washington post" deputy editorial page editor, and bill kristol, editor at large for "the weekly standard." ruth, we go from bijon suits at $25,000 a shot, to voter...
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s lead to autism. people were cheering in new jersey as the world trade tower came down. millions of people voted illegal in 2016. that ted cruz's father might have played a role in ted kennedy association. is google just more of the same or do you think it also might be a diversion nare tactic trying to change what has been dominating the news the last 48 hours which is the way he treated the memory of john mccain. >> for republicans who try to push the conspiracy theory on google should do research on bias and algorithm. t at the root of this. >> that's an important point. i don't want to gloss over it. >> google is successful because if you google something and i google something we won't necessarily get the same result. they are successful because they have figured out a way with algorithms to deliver to people what it is they're looking for. >> sure. >> chris, social media works the same exact way. about a year or so ago on lawrence o'donnell show i said as a republican ill thought democrats should take the house in november. i would prefer divided government. i expected to see blistering at
s lead to autism. people were cheering in new jersey as the world trade tower came down. millions of people voted illegal in 2016. that ted cruz's father might have played a role in ted kennedy association. is google just more of the same or do you think it also might be a diversion nare tactic trying to change what has been dominating the news the last 48 hours which is the way he treated the memory of john mccain. >> for republicans who try to push the conspiracy theory on google should...
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because, there have been lots of books, and some good ones, about people who voted for trump, the kind of culture that they are in.'s point was, if they can't see that their own interests are not being represented by the republican party, they are not going to see anything. that is in upgrading- >> that's what we will be talking about next month. >> okay. >> anyone else? can you come up? >>> my name is alex king. -- program. we are doing something >> my name is alex king. i am part of the goodman cedar -- program. we are actually studying 1968 right now. my question is, how, through media and art do we create conversation between this older generation in the 1960s, and the newer generation that is a live and fighting right now. >> i will be the first geezer to respond. first, i could add that, trish was born in 1969. so, last time -- she was conceived during a convention. i think, one thing we have to do, as predecessors is listen, and there is stuff to learn from our experiences, pro and con. and i think social media is the place where they can come together. and, i also think that, as we again, hardin, one of my l
because, there have been lots of books, and some good ones, about people who voted for trump, the kind of culture that they are in.'s point was, if they can't see that their own interests are not being represented by the republican party, they are not going to see anything. that is in upgrading- >> that's what we will be talking about next month. >> okay. >> anyone else? can you come up? >>> my name is alex king. -- program. we are doing something >> my name is...
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dixiecrat's.e these are people who join the party in the 40's or voted against the civil rights act. bunch of senators and congressmen. let's count how many became republicans? answer, 2. strom thurmond, albert watson. and no others. in the story at princeton says what about jesse helms? john power? those were dixiecrat's. if you want to change the game i'm happy to talk about it but don't pretend you're refuting me. open here is jonathan to -- jonathan tobin riding in her column about your film. he says it is true the democratic party was the shield of slavery and jim crow racism but that tells us nothing about contemporary democrats. there was a collectivist aspect to the ideology of the notches who did call themselves national socialist. the left believes in government -- it canlements of echo the perils of past utopian movements that evolved into murderous totalitarianism but to essentially label hitler's a liberal is historically illiterate as well as deeply offensive. the problem goes beyond the way he debates the holocaust. today's democrats are not nazis anymore than they are
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s getting from her own caucus. >> i think speaks to the duality here. she is hugely unpopular not in saneerancisco where she getting re-elected. that's important to note. the people that get to vote a her constituents in san francisco and the members in the house, not the country atlarge. but she has been an enormously successful fund-raiser, a very effective speaker. if you talk to obama people, they say obamacare wouldn't ha ppened and other huge initiatives. it's an interesting thing to s how she's trying to thread the needle but she's speaking very differently this week than a year agoing about this. she's opened the pathshe could potentially step down depending what happens. of course, if democrats lose, she's definitely out. >> she changed her tone about building bridges. >> her problem is her real problem right now is the congressional black caucus and they're angry with her. she is not aggressive going out and attacked the president for what thees lebron j issues and maxine waters and what they feel is the president's racist issues. > they want jim clyburn, an african-american. >> perhaps they do. he's not the future of the party. >> he's 76 years old, to definitely not t
s getting from her own caucus. >> i think speaks to the duality here. she is hugely unpopular not in saneerancisco where she getting re-elected. that's important to note. the people that get to vote a her constituents in san francisco and the members in the house, not the country atlarge. but she has been an enormously successful fund-raiser, a very effective speaker. if you talk to obama people, they say obamacare wouldn't ha ppened and other huge initiatives. it's an interesting thing...
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s voting whichthing that does not happen. and in the process, trump proved on again he is a man of th people.in touch with the lives of avege americans. >> we believe that only american citizens should vote in american elections. which is why the time has come for voter id like everything se voter id. you know if you go out and you want to buy groceries, you need a picture on aard. you need id. >> seth: n you don't. [ laughter ] unless you're buying your oc ies at a strip club. "i'll take a bag of the chicken wings." [ laughter ] trump has no idea how daily life works for the avere american. "you need an id to buy groceries and then sometimes the groceriey don't fit r helicopter. and your butler has to ride ho in the second helicopter. you guys get it. i don't know why i'm telling you this." and true to form, the president who thinks you need id to buy er grs also thinks that voters are demanding more tax cuts for rich people. because the trump administration is putting together a plan to do just that. this time without going through congress. >> et's talk tax cuts 2.0. because the trump admi
s voting whichthing that does not happen. and in the process, trump proved on again he is a man of th people.in touch with the lives of avege americans. >> we believe that only american citizens should vote in american elections. which is why the time has come for voter id like everything se voter id. you know if you go out and you want to buy groceries, you need a picture on aard. you need id. >> seth: n you don't. [ laughter ] unless you're buying your oc ies at a strip club....
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have been foisted upon the american people, and they are changes that none of us ever voted for and must was do not like. we see stark examples of how radically and s some was the country has changed. much of this is related to both illegal and in some cases legal immigration that progressives love. and a coat david duke expressed his support for laura ingram's comments. vice president mike pence spoke at the pentagon thursday about president trump's idea to create a new military space force as the sixth branch of the u.s. armed forces. >> just as in the past when we created the air force, establishing the space force is no idea whose time has come. the space environment is fundamentally changed in the last generation. what was once peaceful and andntested is now crowded adversarial. today, other nations are seeking to disrupt our space bae systems and challenge american supremacy in space as never before. amy: vice preresident pence also called on congress to o allocate $8 billionon for military activities i in space ovover the next five years. president trump tweeted thursday -- "space force all the way!" in yemen, new details are emerging about
have been foisted upon the american people, and they are changes that none of us ever voted for and must was do not like. we see stark examples of how radically and s some was the country has changed. much of this is related to both illegal and in some cases legal immigration that progressives love. and a coat david duke expressed his support for laura ingram's comments. vice president mike pence spoke at the pentagon thursday about president trump's idea to create a new military space force as...
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prosecutors so obviously not trump but she is an avid trump s aboard and it was clear this was to serve as a deterrent for people to make them fearful to vote. it's pretty outrageous that someone would go to prison, sent to prison for five or eight years for something like that. but it happened. >> okay. we have time for additional questions. does anyone else out there have a question or a comment? yes, sir, over here and then over here. >> i also want to thank all the panelists here for the presentations. i think my query is directed more to professor gerber. you've talked about the president authority as commander-in-chief with respect to the trans issues. is also talked about the presidents authority and probably a decision rightfully introverted in your situation trump v. hawaii. and with your views or your constitutional views of the president's authority how do you feel about the president's ability and his right to separate the children from all of the families and the parents at the border? >> yeah, i mean, that's not a good situation. all of us who have kids or have siblings who have kids and friends who have kids, it's terrible. i
prosecutors so obviously not trump but she is an avid trump s aboard and it was clear this was to serve as a deterrent for people to make them fearful to vote. it's pretty outrageous that someone would go to prison, sent to prison for five or eight years for something like that. but it happened. >> okay. we have time for additional questions. does anyone else out there have a question or a comment? yes, sir, over here and then over here. >> i also want to thank all the panelists...
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people that had drawls and twangs, s.. >> davis: goldwater had to realize that he couldot win at all if he didn't have the south, and then therefore that votes not a racist. never would've gone foronist. the jim crow type of government. that's not -- that was n goldwater. >> my fellow americans, i am about to sign into law the civil rights act of 1964. >> gold: goldwater voted against the civil righ act of 1964. he had voted for both the civil rights acts in the '50s. people like everett dirksen, "barry, if you vote for this bill, it will kill any presidential chance." >> thank you. thanks a lot. thank you. >> r. goodwin: if goldwater really wanted to antagonize all black americans, he picked a good way to do it. johnson saw it as a political opptunity, which indeed it was. >> also maybe scary, though. because he knew he was losing a large part of the democratic south, and that goldwater would appeal to the very base that would have been his base. so it was both a moment of opportunity and a moment of peril. >> man: "we represent thety majof the people in alabama who hate niggerism, catholicism, judaism, and all the isms of the whole world,
people that had drawls and twangs, s.. >> davis: goldwater had to realize that he couldot win at all if he didn't have the south, and then therefore that votes not a racist. never would've gone foronist. the jim crow type of government. that's not -- that was n goldwater. >> my fellow americans, i am about to sign into law the civil rights act of 1964. >> gold: goldwater voted against the civil righ act of 1964. he had voted for both the civil rights acts in the '50s. people...
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issue, but the conservative gun issue were willing to vote for a socialist that supported them on that issue. >>s that a revelation for a lot of people in the crowd. >> but this is talked about in politics. makes a big difference. so if you could collect the signatures of 5,000 or 10,000 people in a congressional district of people who said they had been voting democratic but would vote for a republican that supported you on that issue, you might pick up a few people across the aisle. but in fact it's turned out that people who, for a whole variety of reasons help support gun rights, for them, it's a very deep issue. >> a single issue. >> and it will influence their vote, where as people who support gun control have a lot of other issues and when push comes to shove, it's not historically translated. people discover that in the political process. jim moran from virginia and i were in england talking with college student there is and every forum, this issue came up. they don't understand american gun laws. i work in a rural district. 80% of the people were in favor of gun control. but the 20%, for them it was a huge issue, and the 80%
issue, but the conservative gun issue were willing to vote for a socialist that supported them on that issue. >>s that a revelation for a lot of people in the crowd. >> but this is talked about in politics. makes a big difference. so if you could collect the signatures of 5,000 or 10,000 people in a congressional district of people who said they had been voting democratic but would vote for a republican that supported you on that issue, you might pick up a few people across the...
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people submitted the toughest what's your vote? what did you struggle with the most? you've got a s, treat with him coming this afternoon. great member of the freedom caucus but he replace boehner, amed john which was an incredible victory o go from boehner to the freedom caucus. so you talk about the toughest vote. ilook back, one of the things ran on was to vote against john oehner, which i did, in the conference meeting when the -- is -- speaker is really elected. of people e a lot that said they voted against him. opposed, iy said all can still hear my voice echoing all through that building, no. lost the vote. i mean, he won. i lost. and after it was over, i mean, i had been in congress for two mean, i was brand-new on this, and the speaker vote, this s what i ran on, i voted against him, i did, and everything i was told, that the floor vote is just a show vote point, he's already been elected in conference. o he called and asked if i would therefore support him on the floor, which, i agreed to i --nd >> i remember this phone call because i was walking through my kids and you called me. >> i still get sick every tim
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s. the government of zimbabwe has vowed to crackdown on opposition protests following monday's national election at least three people were killed in clashes with police on wednesday opposition groups dispute the outcome of the vote which gave the rulings on the p.f. party a majority in parliament.
s. the government of zimbabwe has vowed to crackdown on opposition protests following monday's national election at least three people were killed in clashes with police on wednesday opposition groups dispute the outcome of the vote which gave the rulings on the p.f. party a majority in parliament.
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s matter. black people are coming out. 30,000 t-shirts that said of vote for the republican party is a vote forn. we have the grand wizard in the white house. we are going to be out there in full force. we have a picture of trump on the back of the t-shirt. home?you make these at caller: yes. we have a print shop. tohusband and i own businesses and we hate and despise republicans more than anything else. we are going to make sure the democrats win so i want to give a shout out to hillary in michigan, gwen and alabama. host: can i ask you why you hate republicans? ecause they hates democrats for eight years. on their assy sit and they tarnished president obama's name. host: apologizing for the language, we will go to christian and mechanicsburg, pennsylvania. the midterms are coming up in the next 90 days, and i am saying it could be a republican wave or could be a democratic way. it depends on what the president does in the next 90 days. if the mueller investigation continues the way it is going, i believe there could be a massive democratic wave in some swing states. it comes down to what the
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votes he won two years ago. if he's ever indicted, he's tel the judge, "i at we move this trial to wisconsin, which i won and many people don't know se carolinas, all three of them." [ laught ] and then there was kentucky congressman thomas massie who said that it was actually the democrat's fault they were hacked. >> hacking emails is a crime. >> well then, you know, debbie wasserman schultz probably shouldn't hire foreigni als to run herr congressional email accounts, and give them all of her passwords at the dnc.ll >> is that actmore serious to you, that was donald trump's reference to a peristani yesty. >> they did it. >> debbie wasserman schultz, ant a pai american citizen is more important to you? >> i'm not -- i don't see your dichotomy ther what i do see is that, you know, we should protect our systems. you can't protect stupid. seth: what do you mean you can't protect stupid? the secret service does it every day! [ laughter and applause ]we e got a -- stupid is on the move. [ laughter ] i'd say he's lumbering, you got some time.[ ughter ] so after the president openly took theide of a foreign adversary, and its attempt to u
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s shenanigans going on with russia, all that stuff. still, we got to register to vote for this midterm election. >> when you listen to the rhetoric of the politicians and the leaders and the people i remember -- listen, i remember one of my friends, a white kid. i went to pick him up at his restaurant in louisiana. we were going out. i was going to lsu. he was talking about some incident that happened in the restaurant because his family owned it. i said, who are you talking about? he said, who's that? he said, just some -- that works for us. then he caught himself. he didn't realize -- >> that word gets thrown around a lot. >> -- that i was there. this was 1987. '86. and it just -- it jolted me. it was a moment. it was like a moment of complete awakening for me. i think this movie, i'm sure you're hoping it's going to be the same way for some people. >> i hope so. i mean, as an artist, as a filmmaker, whether you're -- whatever you are, you put your stuff out there and you hope that people connect to it. you know, in my case, don, i've had several films that people didn't get when they came out, you know, they get down the line, but it's better late than never. >> this -- do yo
s shenanigans going on with russia, all that stuff. still, we got to register to vote for this midterm election. >> when you listen to the rhetoric of the politicians and the leaders and the people i remember -- listen, i remember one of my friends, a white kid. i went to pick him up at his restaurant in louisiana. we were going out. i was going to lsu. he was talking about some incident that happened in the restaurant because his family owned it. i said, who are you talking about? he...
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normal people who are very decent to one another and i don't know why our politicians ca.t be like th >> it's so true. i s ded the new york housewi reunion last year asking everyone who they votedit turned out that most of the new york housewives -- >> seth: sure. >> had intersected with the president before. and i was like, "wow." >> seth: yeah. >> like, wow. a >> setaham lincoln knew almost no real housewives. [ light laughter ] >> i know! that is true. >> seth: famously. they say famously. >> famously, yeah, yeah. >> seth: thanks so much for being here, buddy. >> thanks for having me, man. >> seth: it's always such a pleasure. >> tnks for having me. >> seth: "love connection" airs tuesday nights on fox. we'll be right back with jacob soboroff. a [ cheers andlause ]♪ ♪ i'm emma. and i'm claire. and we're the salmon sisters. we run our business from the boat. it's a really small space. this new surface go is the perfect size. ♪ i love having something that i can hold in my hand. we're proud of this way of life. we're proud of the work we're doing. it'sshop early to save big! and take an extra 15% off! ddler playwear - just $5.95 men's graphic tees - $8.49 bedding sets - $80.74
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s crumbs, but we think that is real money. host: republican line. people i know a lot of who voted for trumpet that were democrats.ou'd be as surprised at the number of my neighbors who said that because they were tired of the democratic party. out,estion, when people go these democrats, and say they are going to give three health care to everybody, nothing in life is free. toy should not be allowed tell people it is free because nothing is free. it is going to cost somebody something. that is the way to buy votes. it is not free, it costs everybody something. i wonder how the republicans are going to tell people that it costs money. healths money for care, it is not free. i hear democrats say that, i get very upset. whatever taxes i pay, it is going to be ridiculous if they try to give health care to everybody for free. nothing is free. you can only cut a price so many ways. host: thank you. an a: i think mary gets economics. one of the things that milton freeman is famous for, issa say, say, is -- he used to thing as a no such free lunch. bill press, he said we should have medicare for all and it is going to be
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s were not there for me when i won our supporters must become and must of celebration in peace there is nor are the outcome which is not what the people voted here who won this election is a man that one knows. the rulings on a path party is calling on opposition supporters to remain calm we appeal to our colleagues in the opposition. to ensure that their supporters maintain the comeliness which existed when people went to what. it is our hope is more wins that. we accept that we belong different political parties but no life should be lost as a result of political differences. there is malcolm webb joins us live now from the capital harare any update on when the presidential results might in oust. the electoral commission of said they'll start announcing the presidential results in about four hours from now that will happen here at the results center but this result is already being contested the opposition say it's rigged result was actually timetable to be announced on saturday in opposition allege that this delay of several days between polling which was on monday up to the results on saturday was deliberately planned to allow the elect
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people. now to jeff rose 's points about a constitutional structure i'm calling this period we are living in a tweetocracy. when you take the expansion of votings to universal suffrage where everyone 18 years and older can technically vote and you layer upon that social media, facebook, twitter. aside from potential russian meddling it's different from what madison envisioned when talking about the extent and structure of the government. you have presidents directly relating to the people. so the term social media is a misnomer in a way. medium indicates something between the people and the government. that's been removed. to your point, i think you must be asking as well what about all the other tweets? what about the people responding to this president or the other night when i heard john mccain had died i tweeted out under my account a clip from a statement that i heard senator mccain make at the smithsonian april a year ago at a john f. kennedy exhibit in which he talked about being on the u.s.s. enterprise in the midst of the cuban missile crisis as a new fighter pilot thinking he might be going into combat for the first time. it turned o
people. now to jeff rose 's points about a constitutional structure i'm calling this period we are living in a tweetocracy. when you take the expansion of votings to universal suffrage where everyone 18 years and older can technically vote and you layer upon that social media, facebook, twitter. aside from potential russian meddling it's different from what madison envisioned when talking about the extent and structure of the government. you have presidents directly relating to the people. so...
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vote. it is believed the complaints made by two people date back to 2013, during alex salmond ‘s time as ainister when he would have been living here at the first minister ‘s official residence, bute house. the current occupant, first minister nicola sturgeon, said she had been aware of the investigation for some time. she said the complaint could not be ignored or swept under the carpet. complaint could not be ignored or swept under the carpetli complaint could not be ignored or swept under the carpet. i have made clear on many occasions that in all workplaces, people must feel able to bring forward complaints and have confidence that they will be treated seriously and now it is important that due process and fair process is followed. alex salmond has described the complaints procedure as unjust and has said he will proceed with a judicial review of the complaints process at the court of session. in a statement he said he has not been allowed to see and properly challenge the evidence against him. he added that the permanent secretary chose to deny me contact with any current civil servan
vote. it is believed the complaints made by two people date back to 2013, during alex salmond ‘s time as ainister when he would have been living here at the first minister ‘s official residence, bute house. the current occupant, first minister nicola sturgeon, said she had been aware of the investigation for some time. she said the complaint could not be ignored or swept under the carpet. complaint could not be ignored or swept under the carpetli complaint could not be ignored or swept...
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people work well with their hands. let's hear from alton, in louisiana. , first iy comment is would like to congratulate the --ple in missouri for voting they passed it in the 70'sn louisiana, and it has destroyed labor unions. my comment is that the labor unions have excellent apprenticeship programs, excellent training facilities. plumbersrouge, we have 198, and we have one of the best apprenticeship programs in the nation and we cannot get a job here in louisiana making a decent wage because of the right to work laws. , people are paying to go to trade schools to learn a trade when they could go through an apprenticeship if our oil and chemical industry had not locked the trade unions out. anyone that they tried to get the right the work to law in, owed down. -- vote it down. point,you raise a great there continue to be great labor-management partnerships where businesses and unions are working together to implement and provide these apprenticeship programs. historically in the building trades and manufacturing, and we're also seeing labor-management partners in the health care sector and other sectors. labor has a long history of providing and working with b
people work well with their hands. let's hear from alton, in louisiana. , first iy comment is would like to congratulate the --ple in missouri for voting they passed it in the 70'sn louisiana, and it has destroyed labor unions. my comment is that the labor unions have excellent apprenticeship programs, excellent training facilities. plumbersrouge, we have 198, and we have one of the best apprenticeship programs in the nation and we cannot get a job here in louisiana making a decent wage because...
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superdelegates will not vote on the first ballot and the democratic party has not had a second ballot since the 1950's. a candidate can go in with a majority of pledged delegates, elected by the peoplewin the nomination. we've changed the way caucuses are run to make sure they are more transparent, accessible, that they have absentee voting in that we are not closing people out of that process. there was language that was not asked wrong as some of us wanted about opening up primaries in a number of states where young people are being locked out of the primary process and disproportionately people of color we've got to make changes in those areas still. always more reforms to be made but this was a tremendously forward and i want to congratulate everybody who was involved. a special word to tom perez, the chairman of party through embraced these reforms and fought for these reforms. 3-1, something i thought a lot of reform minded people would've thought impossible previously. the former dnc chair raised concerns about the voices democrats would lose under this superdelegate rule change. [video clip] >> disenfranchising 200 african-americans will be eliminated from the vote on the fi
superdelegates will not vote on the first ballot and the democratic party has not had a second ballot since the 1950's. a candidate can go in with a majority of pledged delegates, elected by the peoplewin the nomination. we've changed the way caucuses are run to make sure they are more transparent, accessible, that they have absentee voting in that we are not closing people out of that process. there was language that was not asked wrong as some of us wanted about opening up primaries in a...