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that's when progressives balked.y demanded the senate approve the larger bill first before the house would even act on infrastructure. then they backed off on that, and said the house should pass the infrastructure bill and the social safety net expansion at the same time. tonight, they were forced to back off of that as well. because joe biden made an aggressive lobbying campaign, calling the progressive caucus, in a meeting that went for about four hours, talking to pramila jayapal, having multiple meetings with members. and ftrying to get the two warring factions together. and the moderates putting together a statement saying they would support the bill later this month assuming it comes back from the cbo fully paid for. and jayapal said that was good enough for her, a commitment to vote. and that led to the vote tonight. but there was some dissatisfaction on the left. alexandria ocasio-cortez, ilhan omar, corey bush, jamaal bowman, and others, they were clearly not happy with the direction it was going. but they
that's when progressives balked.y demanded the senate approve the larger bill first before the house would even act on infrastructure. then they backed off on that, and said the house should pass the infrastructure bill and the social safety net expansion at the same time. tonight, they were forced to back off of that as well. because joe biden made an aggressive lobbying campaign, calling the progressive caucus, in a meeting that went for about four hours, talking to pramila jayapal, having...
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it's such a progressive city and the machinery that has allowed for progressives to stay in power and for the homeless problem to get worse , it's really strong. it's powerful. i think it was like 80 or 90 percent of san francisco voters voted against the recall of the governor so it's very liberal. i have more hope for california. southern california has always been more conservative plus the central valley is more conservative than the midwest so i do have more confidence and i also think this is a problem that needs a statewide solution because one of the words that we use to use to describe the people we now call homeless was transient . and it's because it's a highly transitive population moving from cityto city so the difficult population to treat in that way. i tend to think it would be difficult . there has been some movement to get some more housing. we just legalize splitting your lot into two houses although i just do not think it's going to significantly reduce housing prices. the housing crisis will remain extremely high and i think the dirty little secret is that 65 perc
it's such a progressive city and the machinery that has allowed for progressives to stay in power and for the homeless problem to get worse , it's really strong. it's powerful. i think it was like 80 or 90 percent of san francisco voters voted against the recall of the governor so it's very liberal. i have more hope for california. southern california has always been more conservative plus the central valley is more conservative than the midwest so i do have more confidence and i also think...
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whyiv progressives ruin the cities. someone comes from new york city and spent some time in the '90s, early 2000 trying to make new york city better from what it had become in the '70s and '80s, this book has struck a particular note. and it's a great book we have a lovely conversation upstairs about it and you're going to hear a great conversation today with sally representing aei and her work, and also ryan streeter, the director of domestic policy studies program. he also is a great scholar of cities and urban politics and ways in which not so much things have gone wrong but of things can get better and i think can be improved to make our communities moreet conducive to human floor sheeting, which is what we all after. i think that's what it wanted to say to introduce of this great panel discussion. i do want to welcome michael to the stage. he's also written another book you might've thought which is this? it seems like yesterday you wrote a book which is also in way kind of a challenge towards progressive orthodoxy
whyiv progressives ruin the cities. someone comes from new york city and spent some time in the '90s, early 2000 trying to make new york city better from what it had become in the '70s and '80s, this book has struck a particular note. and it's a great book we have a lovely conversation upstairs about it and you're going to hear a great conversation today with sally representing aei and her work, and also ryan streeter, the director of domestic policy studies program. he also is a great scholar...
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how far will this progressive how far will this progressive approach to normal the best things america are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on hometown fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. how to have an epic adventure. but we believed we could make step one. get outside. step two. nope. that's it. no more steps. when everyone feels welcome, it's better out here. here, here, here, here, here, and here. because being outside isn't about what you do, it's about that feeling you get. however you choose. whoever you are. we're here to help you live your adventure every step of the way. eddie bauer. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given
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don't behave like progressives in san francisco. what has occurred in the is that theths open drug scene has emerged in boston. i'm not familiar with the east coast but massachusetts in is an open drug scene. and when you read the coverage of the drug scene it describes it as an open drug scene. it says the opioid homeless crisis but it describes what is occurring there as fundamentally to use drugs and other tenants that are there to realize it is the introduction. in san francisco we have used euphemism there is coverage of the addiction problem but it is homeless and cantons which makes it sounds like everyone is camping out and helping each other as opposed to places of terrible abuse and victimization. so what is the difference? i think some of it is cultural. people would say it is the wild west out here. that is just silly like wild last. to say it is the wild west out here. and that they created in the 19h century so there is definitely a corrupt political apparatus in san francisco. but then some of that goes to subsidize h
don't behave like progressives in san francisco. what has occurred in the is that theths open drug scene has emerged in boston. i'm not familiar with the east coast but massachusetts in is an open drug scene. and when you read the coverage of the drug scene it describes it as an open drug scene. it says the opioid homeless crisis but it describes what is occurring there as fundamentally to use drugs and other tenants that are there to realize it is the introduction. in san francisco we have...
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how far will this progressive how far will this progressive approach to normal ♪♪ care.e power to change the way we see things. ♪♪ it inspires us to go further. ♪♪ it has our back. and goes out of its way to help. ♪♪ when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. truist. born to care. [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find new peace of mind. find new roads. chevrolet. how to have an epic adventure. find new roads. step one. get outside. step two. nope. that's it. no more steps. when everyone feels welcome, it's better out here. here, here, here, here, here, and here. because being outside isn't about what you do, it's about that feeling you get. however you choose. whoever you are. we're here to help you live your adventure every step of the way. eddie bauer. >> i think everyone is like we need to release everybody, did you see how many people are mentally ill that are in prison right now. >> the ac
how far will this progressive how far will this progressive approach to normal ♪♪ care.e power to change the way we see things. ♪♪ it inspires us to go further. ♪♪ it has our back. and goes out of its way to help. ♪♪ when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. truist. born to care. [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic...
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we cannot afford no progress. there is work— cannot afford no progress.ual solutions, realways coming year, to find actual solutions, real ways forward, and we hope. _ solutions, real ways forward, and we hope. and _ solutions, real ways forward, and we hope, and notjust hope, we expect, that partners will go with us on the journey. _ that partners will go with us on the journey. at — that partners will go with us on the journey. at the same time, there are elements— journey. at the same time, there are elements that do acknowledge the urgency— elements that do acknowledge the urgency of our plate. . it brings us back— urgency of our plate. . it brings us back together next year with a firm deadtine _ back together next year with a firm deadline for enhancing us to get on the trajectory to 1.5 which is the lifeline — the trajectory to 1.5 which is the lifeline for — the trajectory to 1.5 which is the lifeline for my country and i argue it is the _ lifeline for my country and i argue it is the lifeline for everyone in every— it is the lifeline for everyone
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progressives are now saying, fine. we'll just wait until you get your cbo score and vote on these together. so the question is, how does house speaker nancy pelosi proceed? we're expecting to hear from her this afternoon on how they move forward because, as i said, they have announced, this is their path forward, but they intend to vote for infrastructure and then this rule. but if they don't have the votes, then what do they do? that's the key question right now. >> jessica dean, thanks. >>> let's bring in democratic congressman ro khanna of california. one of nine deputy whips on the congressional progressive caucus. so speaker pelosi just announced she had adopted a proposal from the congressional black caucus and the proposal looks like this. there will be a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill and a vote on the rule to allow a vote later on the build back better act than in the intervening time, 7 to 10 days, the congressional budget office would finish analyzing the build back better act. that could take 7
progressives are now saying, fine. we'll just wait until you get your cbo score and vote on these together. so the question is, how does house speaker nancy pelosi proceed? we're expecting to hear from her this afternoon on how they move forward because, as i said, they have announced, this is their path forward, but they intend to vote for infrastructure and then this rule. but if they don't have the votes, then what do they do? that's the key question right now. >> jessica dean, thanks....
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on the progressive side, we're going to lose everything.is our last chance to get all the initiatives that we want. >> and this is biden's last chance to get anything done, right? most presidents you're able to give one big initiative. you had with trump, his tax cuts and obamacare which again did not help him in the midterms. i can remember that. so this is -- >> it's still around, though. >> it is still around. >> it didn't help with any of the midterms. >> the progressives also, a lot of democrats around the hill and around the country believe we're going to lose. the democrats are going to lose next year. so they want to get everything they possibly can now -- right. because they may not get another chance at this after 2022. >> they always feel that. a always thought that. and that's actually why they felt that instead of doing the bipartisan deal in the first place they should have moved on this particular bill, reconciliation, way earlier in the summer and they would have had a much better chance getting it done before the end of the
on the progressive side, we're going to lose everything.is our last chance to get all the initiatives that we want. >> and this is biden's last chance to get anything done, right? most presidents you're able to give one big initiative. you had with trump, his tax cuts and obamacare which again did not help him in the midterms. i can remember that. so this is -- >> it's still around, though. >> it is still around. >> it didn't help with any of the midterms. >> the...
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as byron describes it, progressive dominance in the last couple of years.mocratic party getting this right? >> i think we were getting everything wrong is to connect an increase in crime to partisanship to blame democrats entirely for an increase in crime that is pandemic driven. let's keep in mind it's an increase in violent crime not property crime. i don't know where to begin to unpack all of these issues that my colleague brought up about connecting cash bail reform which keeps kids who steal backpacks out of prison for three years. that is something totally different eliminating cash bail and reducing for nonviolent crime is very different than keeping people in jail with cash bail for violent crime. i think this is really a partisan dustup. do we have to address the increase in crime, absolutely. should we be blaming and pointing fingers and a partisan manner, absolutely not. we need to make sure we get to the root of the problem and with violent crime and other crimes. laying at the feet of progressive politicians has no data behind it and really doe
as byron describes it, progressive dominance in the last couple of years.mocratic party getting this right? >> i think we were getting everything wrong is to connect an increase in crime to partisanship to blame democrats entirely for an increase in crime that is pandemic driven. let's keep in mind it's an increase in violent crime not property crime. i don't know where to begin to unpack all of these issues that my colleague brought up about connecting cash bail reform which keeps kids...
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how far will this progressive how far will this progressive approach to normal [gaming sounds] [gamings] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find new peace of mind. find new roads. chevrolet. how to have an epic adventure. find new roads. step one. get outside. step two. nope. that's it. no more steps. when everyone feels welcome, it's better out here. here, here, here, here, here, and here. because being outside isn't about what you do, it's about that feeling you get. however you choose. whoever you are. we're here to help you live your adventure every step of the way. [ joe ] my teeth were a mess. eddie bauer. i had a lot of pain. as far as my physical health, my body was telling me you got to do something. and so i came to clearchoice. your mouth is the gateway to your body. joe's treatment plan was replacing the teeth with dental implants from clearchoice. [ joe ] clearchoice has changed my life for the better. it's given me my health back. there's an ama
how far will this progressive how far will this progressive approach to normal [gaming sounds] [gamings] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find new peace of mind. find new roads. chevrolet. how to have an epic adventure. find new roads. step one. get outside. step two. nope. that's it. no more steps. when everyone feels welcome, it's better out here. here, here,...
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house progressive chair pramila jayapal is the one dealing the blow. telling biden no, she will not support his bipartisan infrastructure bill without a vote on the progressive massive spending bill. this is a major hit this hour to the president and his own party. biden cancelled his trip to delaware tonight so he could call jayapal to tell her to get her onboard with her caucus but as of this moment, he has failed. and we are learning that as of this moment, 20 progressives will join jayapal and go against biden by sinking the bipartisan infrastructure bill tonight. because as of now, there still is a vote. pelosi has not pulled it. >> mr. clyburn has the official whip count. i have the speaker's secret whip count. i don't tell anything that people tell me, not even you, my dear, good friends. but i have a pretty good feel. >> again, cnn learning, as of this moment, that 20 progressives have said they will not back the bipartisan bill. now, pelosi can only afford to lose three so if they have got a count where 17 of those are going to flip back, okay
house progressive chair pramila jayapal is the one dealing the blow. telling biden no, she will not support his bipartisan infrastructure bill without a vote on the progressive massive spending bill. this is a major hit this hour to the president and his own party. biden cancelled his trip to delaware tonight so he could call jayapal to tell her to get her onboard with her caucus but as of this moment, he has failed. and we are learning that as of this moment, 20 progressives will join jayapal...
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if you read the progress _ destiny. if you read the progress or— destiny.ack - destiny. if you read the| progress or lack thereof destiny. if you read the - progress or lack thereof that kosovois progress or lack thereof that kosovo is making in key areas and it is damning of where your country is in terms of the rule of law, human rights, economic freedoms, i don't know if you read the report but if you have, then your country is never one to develop a close relationship with the eu unless you fundamentally change. {iii you fundamentally change. of course you want to change. we want progress and we would do that and we need the eu help. i believe the eu values will be home—grown and western balkans, and particularly in my country, but they cannot be self—made. we need help from the outside and i think we will get that. of the progress of this year mentions for the first six months, of previous governments in six months of our government, it takes an average of evaluation but again, it also marks certain progresses that we did. in western balkan six, as the
if you read the progress _ destiny. if you read the progress or— destiny.ack - destiny. if you read the| progress or lack thereof destiny. if you read the - progress or lack thereof that kosovois progress or lack thereof that kosovo is making in key areas and it is damning of where your country is in terms of the rule of law, human rights, economic freedoms, i don't know if you read the report but if you have, then your country is never one to develop a close relationship with the eu unless...
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how far will this progressive approach to normal go.ll talk about that minute. ♪ different how? don't you just ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based on our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money? only when your clients make more money? (judith) yep, we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. ♪ [laughing and giggling] (woman) hey dad. miss us? (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from audi. with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. (vo) the more we do with our phones, the more network quality and reliability matte
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progressives are pushing back on that. the g.o.p.s democrats are tone-deaf after tuesday's election. >> we've got thousands to millions of voters who just gave you a very clear message. and where the democrats today? breaking their own rules, setting new records of just keeping votes open, and trying to intimidate and bully members to vote for something. >> the house set a record for the length of the roll call vote, vote to adjourn just after 8:00 this morning and lasted more than seven hours per had lots of demand action. >> we've got to deliver, you've got to give don't market it on. >> they can only lose three votes. neil. >> neil: all right, chad. thank you very much for that. meanwhile, from the other pennsylvania avenue, some curious viewings of the president of the united states and what role he is plain and strong-arming something getting done. peter doocy is there with more. >> we've got eyes on the outside of the west wing. that means that whatever the president is doing it is most likely not in the oval office. he said ea
progressives are pushing back on that. the g.o.p.s democrats are tone-deaf after tuesday's election. >> we've got thousands to millions of voters who just gave you a very clear message. and where the democrats today? breaking their own rules, setting new records of just keeping votes open, and trying to intimidate and bully members to vote for something. >> the house set a record for the length of the roll call vote, vote to adjourn just after 8:00 this morning and lasted more than...
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we are a bit disappointed about the lack of progress _ a bit disappointed about the lack of progress. accomplishment that has been achieved on. . ._ accomplishment that has been achieved on... hello and a warm welcome — achieved on... hello and a warm welcome to _ achieved on... hello and a warm welcome to glasgow. _ achieved on... hello and a warm welcome to glasgow. we - achieved on... hello and a warm welcome to glasgow. we are - achieved on... hello and a warm - welcome to glasgow. we are covering what we hope will be the final plenary session here at the cop26 summit, the third and final text has been published by alok sharma, the cop26 president, just a few hours ago. the various parties are going through it at the moment. the lawyers will be looking at it. this is an open session, a stock—taking exercise, so every country is entitled to have a say. we have been going now for about two hours, but alok sharma has signalled that at the end of this process
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the key progressive leader, pramila jayapal, told cnn earlier today that the progressives are willing to support the infrastructure bill, potentially as soon as this week assuming negotiations on the larger bill are finished and those are getting close to being done. she thinks both bills could pass the house this week, regardless of where joe manchin and kyrsten sinema stand. before they'd been demanding those two senators commit to the larger bill. now they're saying it's up to joe biden to get those two members on board. they'll just move forward here so at least one aspect of the president's proposal could become law. >> kaitlan collins, how is the white house responding to this news from senator manchin, and how does manchin -- does manchin's announcement change biden standing with his global counterparts? >> well, jake, it's certainly unfortunate timing for the white house. that's precisely the argument the president is trying to make here today. he was apologizing for steps that president trump took at the time he was in office when it came to withdrawing the u.s. from the pari
the key progressive leader, pramila jayapal, told cnn earlier today that the progressives are willing to support the infrastructure bill, potentially as soon as this week assuming negotiations on the larger bill are finished and those are getting close to being done. she thinks both bills could pass the house this week, regardless of where joe manchin and kyrsten sinema stand. before they'd been demanding those two senators commit to the larger bill. now they're saying it's up to joe biden to...
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apparently he's progressive. people went to buy some cute tents for the homeless people as the highest concentration of homeless people under a new condo development whereby they apartments are classing a $1000000.00 and out is something like called the r tani, but the quotes in here, i just, i think i'm a perfect representation of also the u. s. empire and how the u. s. empire operates as like this shining city on the hill where this great example and exceptional nation. and yet everybody else looks bad with that same use look of you like, what you see here. so a one way, one block alley in san francisco has neighbors living in constant fear and afraid for their safety willow, st. 15 van asam pole currently has the highest concentration of tense and san francisco. quote, it's pretty consistently nerve wracking, said resident amber, let's go. this just seems to be a safe space for chop shops and drug trafficking. right? with all idea of progressive ism, that notion politically speaking was invented by hard chord
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are actually squalor is also progress, right? used to be that for much of modern society, we've tried to progress the lives of wall people, right. and california is the epitome of the progressive state. one of the most progressive states in the united states and certainly san francisco tells us constantly in their double thank that this is the case for them. they are the most progressive state in the union, and that is contradicted in normal speak by the have mind. san francisco luxury condos overlook cities, worst squalor quote. i don't want to be afraid to live here. this is from c, b, s, san francisco. and we will buy them. cute tense is something that brian romilly picks out from the article. apparently it's progressive people, bunch of vice and cute tents for the homeless people is the highest concentration of homeless people under a new condo development whereby they apartments are classing a $1000000.00 and up. it's something like called the r tawny, but the coast in here, i just, i think a perfect representation of also t
are actually squalor is also progress, right? used to be that for much of modern society, we've tried to progress the lives of wall people, right. and california is the epitome of the progressive state. one of the most progressive states in the united states and certainly san francisco tells us constantly in their double thank that this is the case for them. they are the most progressive state in the union, and that is contradicted in normal speak by the have mind. san francisco luxury condos...
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so it's not -- >> but many progressives. >> progressive activists but not progressives in congress. and so if we think about what's happening right now in congress and the fighting that's going on, this is actually not a fight between progressives and centrists. you have most democrats supporting the president's agenda -- 48 of them supporting it. two people not supporting it, sinema is starting to come around on the prescription drug stuff. and their opposition is not opposition to anything that is progressive. they're mainstream -- >> it's opposition to the price tag. >> no, sinema's complaint has been she doesn't want to lower -- >> manchin has been maybe we've spent too much. n. >> in his case that's true. are you telling me all those 48 senators are having overly progressive positions? what's in that bill is mainstream. it is not -- it is joe biden's agenda and joe biden by no measure is considered like some far left person. >> he didn't run as one, but -- >> and what's being opposed is -- and frankly, you know the main thing manchin has been opposing has really been more about
so it's not -- >> but many progressives. >> progressive activists but not progressives in congress. and so if we think about what's happening right now in congress and the fighting that's going on, this is actually not a fight between progressives and centrists. you have most democrats supporting the president's agenda -- 48 of them supporting it. two people not supporting it, sinema is starting to come around on the prescription drug stuff. and their opposition is not opposition to...
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it’s joe mansion the moderates or progressives?— joe mansion the moderates or progressives?essives? �*, ., q ,, progressives? it's nancy pelosi. she finally started _ progressives? it's nancy pelosi. she finally started to _ progressives? it's nancy pelosi. she finally started to take _ progressives? it's nancy pelosi. she finally started to take over, - progressives? it's nancy pelosi. she finally started to take over, take - finally started to take over, take chuck schumerjob over, the white housejob over and she's chuck schumerjob over, the white house job over and she's going to make this happen. and she understands that white women in particular, without are central to democrats being able to win. that's why she put paid to care back and yesterday that's like she's talking about it today. women care a lot about it today. women care a lot about education because they believe for the kids and their grandkids education is the way up it out. unfortunately they bought a lie about it. you're going to see nancy pelosi get those bills through the house and make sure they get th
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it is certainly true that the progressive activists, the white progressive activists who have agenda—settinghey might say, "i�*m really disappointed with ritchie torres. "he just sounds like another mainstream centrist democrat who is going to let us down when it comes to fighting for radical change in america." well, look, i�*m — the central cause of my life is to secure tens of billions of dollars for public housing, which is owned and operated by the government. so if that is centrism, then... call it what you wish, but i have no pathological need to be loved. i simply do what i think is right. in this moment in america, when we outsiders see a deeply polarised society, we see donald trump still on the scene, we see a country which could, you know, as of last january 6, and everything that happened then, could still see political violence spill over from the polarisation. do you think even in this america, you, with your back story, could one day be a candidate for president? i cannot predict the future. all i can tell you is that in the present, i�*m going to work my heart out for the pe
it is certainly true that the progressive activists, the white progressive activists who have agenda—settinghey might say, "i�*m really disappointed with ritchie torres. "he just sounds like another mainstream centrist democrat who is going to let us down when it comes to fighting for radical change in america." well, look, i�*m — the central cause of my life is to secure tens of billions of dollars for public housing, which is owned and operated by the government. so if...
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it is just such a liberal city and progressive city and the machineries that have allowed for progressiveto same powered for the homeless problem to get worse, it's really strong and powerful pretty things like 80 or 90 percent of the votersvo voted against recall of the governor's was very liberal andt a lot more hope for california, southern california has always been more conservative northern california. the central valley is very conservative as much is midwestern the south and then you have more available also problem that needs statewide solution because one of the words we use to use to describe what we now call homeless, was transient. the highly transient ablation, it's very difficult population to treat in a way so i do pretty think it will be difficult, there has been some movement to get more housing pretty we just legalized splitting a lot and putting two houses although, i do not think that it will significantly reduce the housing prices i think they will remain extremely high and i think that the dirty little secret is that 65 percent of california voters are homeowners an
it is just such a liberal city and progressive city and the machineries that have allowed for progressiveto same powered for the homeless problem to get worse, it's really strong and powerful pretty things like 80 or 90 percent of the votersvo voted against recall of the governor's was very liberal andt a lot more hope for california, southern california has always been more conservative northern california. the central valley is very conservative as much is midwestern the south and then you...
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earlier when i say jim clyburn, what progress would this look like? he says if we vote on the rule, that's moving forward. as i keep refreshing my inbox, it's clear we're starting to see some moving. >> moving meeting just about ten minutes or so from now, the debate will begin on the build back better act, so ali, what point does that put a timing of the vote? >> basically what that means is you're going to see an hour starting around 3:15, then they'll move on to the rules vote. theoretically they could move from the rules voight and then move to the bipartisan bill, or the actual social spending package itself. again, i'm not clear on what reading this what order we're doing it in, but it looks like what's happening is there will be a bipartisan infrastructure vote, and then the rule vote on build back better, and then we'll see where it goes. >> so maybe in the 4:30-ish range. >> reporter: yeah. >> just to give us a -- one of them so far, a big day for joe biden and speaker pelosi. 3:08, you heard the update how do things unfold in the next two to
earlier when i say jim clyburn, what progress would this look like? he says if we vote on the rule, that's moving forward. as i keep refreshing my inbox, it's clear we're starting to see some moving. >> moving meeting just about ten minutes or so from now, the debate will begin on the build back better act, so ali, what point does that put a timing of the vote? >> basically what that means is you're going to see an hour starting around 3:15, then they'll move on to the rules vote....
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i don't think that's a progressive/non-progressive agenda. i think that's directed at making families' lives better, quality of life better. we've got to clearly connect more deeply to more kitchen tables in the state, that's for sure. >> mandate fatigue. everybody has it. you know it. i think people who abide by the rules have it. considering that that seemed to be a little bit of a motivator for some, are you at all thinking about some relief on any of your mandates? >> listen, there's mandate fatigue everywhere, including with yours truly. let there be no doubt about that. at the moment, no. but my hope is particularly with our kids under the age of 12 now being able to get the vaccine, that we will some day, sooner than later, be able to lift the mask mandate we have in schools. that's my fervent hope. we're not there yet. but, please, god, we can get there sooner than later. we've got to get there safely, responsibly, but we can get there. i hope it's sooner than later. >> governor phil murphy, who made history, the first democrat to win
i don't think that's a progressive/non-progressive agenda. i think that's directed at making families' lives better, quality of life better. we've got to clearly connect more deeply to more kitchen tables in the state, that's for sure. >> mandate fatigue. everybody has it. you know it. i think people who abide by the rules have it. considering that that seemed to be a little bit of a motivator for some, are you at all thinking about some relief on any of your mandates? >> listen,...
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it's not just progressives. i was on the floor today and just really taking in all of the people across the caucus, including people outside of the progressive caucus, who were thanking us for holding the line, who were thanking us for our tactical decisions, saying we would never be where we are without you doing what you did. so i feel incredibly good and strong. and i want to say that people should understand it's not just a few progressives. this was dozens and dozens of people, more than half of the progressive caucus that stuck together, held the line, as well as others outside of that who may not have been quite as vocal. but this was an incredibly powerful moment because, first of all, this is the president's agenda. we said that from the very beginning. we were not asking for something more in this moment than what president biden was asking for, what he laid out to congress that is a transformational progressive agenda. and so that's the first thing. the second thing is that courage begets courage, and
it's not just progressives. i was on the floor today and just really taking in all of the people across the caucus, including people outside of the progressive caucus, who were thanking us for holding the line, who were thanking us for our tactical decisions, saying we would never be where we are without you doing what you did. so i feel incredibly good and strong. and i want to say that people should understand it's not just a few progressives. this was dozens and dozens of people, more than...
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stop standing in the way of progresses. we have moderates who say we won't vote unless we get the score. phil outlined some of the numbers they're getting. why continue to hold up the president's agenda with this demand told. >> i don't think it is an outlandish demand, they want to find out the costs and what effect it's going to have on the economy. it does seem odd that we have had an infrastructure bill that was passed by the senate with overwhelmingly bipartisan support that has just sad sat there and then progressives just tried to rush through another bill and demand that they be done at the same time. that to me seems more ridiculous than asking how much a bill is going to cost and what effect it's going to have on the economy. >> but jonathan, isn't this the 11th hour? i mean, there was -- >> it's the 11th hour because they made it the 11th hour. >> but also president biden got the impression that it was going to happen. i mean he has been speaking with the moderates and with the progressives. so there was a feelin
stop standing in the way of progresses. we have moderates who say we won't vote unless we get the score. phil outlined some of the numbers they're getting. why continue to hold up the president's agenda with this demand told. >> i don't think it is an outlandish demand, they want to find out the costs and what effect it's going to have on the economy. it does seem odd that we have had an infrastructure bill that was passed by the senate with overwhelmingly bipartisan support that has just...
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but modest _ modest progress, the summit. but modest progress, the summit.end _ given the emergency we face. and 1.5 at the end of— given the emergency we face. and 1.5 at the end of the summit will be in mortal— at the end of the summit will be in mortal danger. and it doesn't mean is said. _ mortal danger. and it doesn't mean is said. if— mortal danger. and it doesn't mean is said. if we— mortal danger. and it doesn't mean is said, if we come back in 2025 then— is said, if we come back in 2025 then it — is said, if we come back in 2025 then it will— is said, if we come back in 2025 then it will be very, very serious but very— then it will be very, very serious but very bad. assuming we come back next year— but very bad. assuming we come back next year it— but very bad. assuming we come back next year it will be mortal danger in the _ next year it will be mortal danger in the world is going to have to act with much. — in the world is going to have to act with much, much greater urgency if we can— with much, much greater urgency if we can keep — with much, m
but modest _ modest progress, the summit. but modest progress, the summit.end _ given the emergency we face. and 1.5 at the end of— given the emergency we face. and 1.5 at the end of the summit will be in mortal— at the end of the summit will be in mortal danger. and it doesn't mean is said. _ mortal danger. and it doesn't mean is said. if— mortal danger. and it doesn't mean is said. if we— mortal danger. and it doesn't mean is said, if we come back in 2025 then— is said, if we come...
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progressive prosecution is winning.n philly spent a lot of money backing your opponent in the primary. the mayor of philadelphia, the police commissioner, they were critical of you, for in their view, not prosecuting illegal gun charges aggressively enough. you responded by saying the police weren't giving you strong cases to prosecute but after having beaten the police department's preferred candidate i'm curious, what if anything does your reelection say about the relationship between your office and the police department? >> so the relationship between my office and rank and file police and the commissioner has been pretty good for quite sometime, we have our disagreements but for the most part agree, the relationship between my office and the head of the police union is terrible because this is someone who basically is giving a big hug to the proud boys. this is someone who defends nazi tattoos on the arms of police officers, literally invited the proud boys into fop hall where they drank with the members in the mem
progressive prosecution is winning.n philly spent a lot of money backing your opponent in the primary. the mayor of philadelphia, the police commissioner, they were critical of you, for in their view, not prosecuting illegal gun charges aggressively enough. you responded by saying the police weren't giving you strong cases to prosecute but after having beaten the police department's preferred candidate i'm curious, what if anything does your reelection say about the relationship between your...
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. >> 's it results that voters want because progressive policies are so pol so popular why did they elect great. >> it's not about a label, it's about the people can see with their own eyes. >> does it give you pause that people are rejecting this push towards more progressive policies? >> i don't believe they are. >> after today's loss progressive and moderate democrats are even more duggan no one is backpedaling and instead are plowing forward wit the social spending package, pelosi announcing today paid family in medical leave is goin back in the build back better bill in key moderate vote in their senator senator joe manchin against the idea was kept in the dark about it. they say democrats our in denial . >> i think that is so keep it u
. >> 's it results that voters want because progressive policies are so pol so popular why did they elect great. >> it's not about a label, it's about the people can see with their own eyes. >> does it give you pause that people are rejecting this push towards more progressive policies? >> i don't believe they are. >> after today's loss progressive and moderate democrats are even more duggan no one is backpedaling and instead are plowing forward wit the social...
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i think it is — progress so far. what do you think? i think it is fair— progress so far.enough. i— progress so far. what do you think? i think it is fair enough. i am - progress so far. what do you think? i think it is fair enough. i am 26- i think it is fair enough. i am 26 years old, it has been 26 years and no progress has been made in carbon emissions, they keep increasing. we need action. {in emissions, they keep increasing. we need action-— need action. on stage, as better than...
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♪♪ progressive prosecutors under increasing scrutiny nationwide in high-profile crimes. week and scarf rampage at a christmas parade in wisconsin at an extensive rap sheet dating back to 1999. 1000-dollar bond after he allegedly tried to hit the mother from his child with his own vehicle earlier this month. organized looting in the san francisco bay area has some pointing to a 24 law that downgraded $950 or less to misdemeanor. dan henninger, kim strassel and editorial board member, allysia finley. tell us about this waukesha case, 1000-dollar bond and whether or not bail reform laws that allow bonds like this are a problem. >> of short answer is bail reform laws are a problem. we are seeing it all over the country. the bigger problem is whether it waukesha, los angeles, san francisco, chicago, progressive prosecutors elected, i may say elected into the office for the bail reforms that lowered for this fellow in wisconsin are a problem. they've been trying to do this for years, decriminalization, systemic racism explains most of this crime that the system is, not the ind
♪♪ progressive prosecutors under increasing scrutiny nationwide in high-profile crimes. week and scarf rampage at a christmas parade in wisconsin at an extensive rap sheet dating back to 1999. 1000-dollar bond after he allegedly tried to hit the mother from his child with his own vehicle earlier this month. organized looting in the san francisco bay area has some pointing to a 24 law that downgraded $950 or less to misdemeanor. dan henninger, kim strassel and editorial board member, allysia...
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progress isn't either or progress is everything. bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if y
progress isn't either or progress is everything. bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one...
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we are making some progress in making it stronger. host: bernie sanders yesterday on state of the union. the movement of these two bills and the timing they get voted on, explain why that is important. guest: this battle between moderates and progressives has been less about policy and more about political tactics and strategies. we have seen that play out over the course of the last many weeks. there has been movement on that front in terms of democrats wringing those strategies together. the progressive caucus had insisted that they wanted a vote on the reconciliation package in the senate and sent to president biden before they would agree to back the infrastructure package. that is what has been holding up the roads, bridges, waterways package. in recent days, we have seen significant movement from the progressives. they have not only endorsed the reconciliation package, saying we like what we see so far and we are on board and will be there in the end to support president biden on the social spending package. they have also said
we are making some progress in making it stronger. host: bernie sanders yesterday on state of the union. the movement of these two bills and the timing they get voted on, explain why that is important. guest: this battle between moderates and progressives has been less about policy and more about political tactics and strategies. we have seen that play out over the course of the last many weeks. there has been movement on that front in terms of democrats wringing those strategies together. the...
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and i hope that we have success there, as well. >> you think these 20 progressives, the democratic progressives are bluffing right now when they say they're not going to vote in favor of the bipartisan infrastructure bill? >> i can't say what they're thinking, but i would think that it would be a missed opportunity, not to be a part of a historic investment into broadband, ensuring that communities have clean water, that people's commutes are safer, that there is public transportation. so many things that are so important for the american economy, as we try to pull out of the recession that was a part of the pandemic. >> as i pointed out, 19 republican senators voted in favor of the bill and it's already passed the senate. do you think republicans in the house are going street in favor of the legislation if it comes up tonight for a vote? >> i think there will be some republicans that will vote in favor of this historic bill, because they, too, have constituents who need this investment into their roads and bridges and broadband and clean water. >> you say that you want to actually see a score,
and i hope that we have success there, as well. >> you think these 20 progressives, the democratic progressives are bluffing right now when they say they're not going to vote in favor of the bipartisan infrastructure bill? >> i can't say what they're thinking, but i would think that it would be a missed opportunity, not to be a part of a historic investment into broadband, ensuring that communities have clean water, that people's commutes are safer, that there is public...
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let's be part when denise is growth and progress in indonesia. now, blue hello, i'm emily ang window. how these are the top stories on al jazeera lodge groups of protest is and marching through the capital cartoon denouncing last month and military takeover, and insisting on return to civilian room, the army has closed bridges and set up road blocks around the city. if morgan has moved from the capital, people have been mobilizing for the day since the 30th of october. they say they want to voice their anger at the military takeover, which happened on october 25th. and the decision by general abdel, put behind the great a suffering city council that included 5 members of the military.
let's be part when denise is growth and progress in indonesia. now, blue hello, i'm emily ang window. how these are the top stories on al jazeera lodge groups of protest is and marching through the capital cartoon denouncing last month and military takeover, and insisting on return to civilian room, the army has closed bridges and set up road blocks around the city. if morgan has moved from the capital, people have been mobilizing for the day since the 30th of october. they say they want to...
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(jackie) i've made progress with my mental health.g unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have suicidal thoughts. common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia and sleepiness. don't take austedo if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, restlessness, movements mimicking parkinson's disease, fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, and sweating. (jackie) talk to your doctor about aust
(jackie) i've made progress with my mental health.g unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with...
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did progressive politics take a hit in tuesday's elections? not in philadelphia. the progressive prosecutor was easily re-elected as da and joins me tonight to talk criminal justice reform, defund the police, and more. good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. since darkness fell an hour earlier today it seems appropriate this daylight standard evening to begin by playing the blues. upon occasion the late legendary bluesman bb king would jam with an amateur guitarist and singer named lee atwater. king and isaac hayes were among the many artists who appeared on lee atwater's 1990 album "red hot & blue" but it was his day job where he made his mark as the dark soul of the modern republican party atwater was a preeminent political strategist who mastered and perfected the art of talking about race without talking about race. he did it in south carolina to a democratic congressional candidate named tom turnip seed. yes that was his real name. by having phony push pollsters call up voters, white suburban voters to inform them turnipseed was a member of the naacp. that was a bad t
did progressive politics take a hit in tuesday's elections? not in philadelphia. the progressive prosecutor was easily re-elected as da and joins me tonight to talk criminal justice reform, defund the police, and more. good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. since darkness fell an hour earlier today it seems appropriate this daylight standard evening to begin by playing the blues. upon occasion the late legendary bluesman bb king would jam with an amateur guitarist and singer named lee atwater. king and...
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gerry: if we learn anything is voters went off the progressive chain.less agenda and their kids classroom sparring over critical race theory and parent input. cnx opposed to 51% of the states voters think the democratic party is already too far to the left. but the democrats listing or the gap between moderates and progressives continue to widen question requests bring back sean duffy and just guitar left to discuss. this does seem to be what voters in virginia, you can't hold a purple state anymore it's a solidly blue state they rejected it and they said they really do not like that with the democratic party has gone. do you think that is about -- wasn't really about the specific issues in virginia or is there a larger problem whether it's the handling of covid, the economy, the whole direction of the democratic party? >> i'm not going to say it's probably the whole direction of democratic party for a lot of people in huge positions of power like whip jim clyburn gets brought in to save every election he made joe biden president with what went on in so
gerry: if we learn anything is voters went off the progressive chain.less agenda and their kids classroom sparring over critical race theory and parent input. cnx opposed to 51% of the states voters think the democratic party is already too far to the left. but the democrats listing or the gap between moderates and progressives continue to widen question requests bring back sean duffy and just guitar left to discuss. this does seem to be what voters in virginia, you can't hold a purple state...