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there's way donald trump came and visited me back in 98 when i won and at the time we were the reform party we were looking for anything you know trying to establish a 3rd parties a difficult thing in the united states of america and so nothing became of it really but trump really did watch our playbook at what i did minnesota because while hillary clinton was out collecting money right doing the fundraisers donald trump was doing rallies when i ran for governor of minnesota i didn't care about money i only raised $300000.00 allegedly outgunned by your opponents 12000000 300000. didn't matter to me i didn't need money to win and trump really didn't either and when you hold these rallies and you get 10000 people there i guarantee if they're going to vote for you and i did it they told me oh don't go to college campuses college kids don't vote i looked at him said yeah but college kids never had jesse the body even turtle i went to college campuses all over they were sold out packed to the rafters the day of the election we're fortunate we have same day registration word came the lying still
there's way donald trump came and visited me back in 98 when i won and at the time we were the reform party we were looking for anything you know trying to establish a 3rd parties a difficult thing in the united states of america and so nothing became of it really but trump really did watch our playbook at what i did minnesota because while hillary clinton was out collecting money right doing the fundraisers donald trump was doing rallies when i ran for governor of minnesota i didn't care about...
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party. it will have to reform into the reform party.e the voting system. so much to do. on thursday you will ca turn out much lower than people expect because people have lost faith. and a new name? absolutely, i have registered it already. in india, at least a0 peple have died in a fire — at a factory which makes school bags — in a commercial district of the capital, delhi. emergency services said their work had been hampered by the narrow streets — but they had been able to rescue more than 50 people. the fire broke out on the ground floor of this multistorey factory, in the early hours of the morning, and then quickly spread to other levels. rescue services say dozens of workers were sleeping inside the building at the time. translation: there were about 30 people from my village at the site. i have been able to see some of them but i haven't been able to spot them all. my nephew called this morning and said, there is a fire in the building. only later we found out about his escape. this is a deeply congested area of delhi. the alley
party. it will have to reform into the reform party.e the voting system. so much to do. on thursday you will ca turn out much lower than people expect because people have lost faith. and a new name? absolutely, i have registered it already. in india, at least a0 peple have died in a fire — at a factory which makes school bags — in a commercial district of the capital, delhi. emergency services said their work had been hampered by the narrow streets — but they had been able to rescue more...
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trump's warm-up man the so-called reform party ain't going to happen. seen it there's always time for reform. i wanted brexit to happen. the only reason we will get any brexit is because we had a referendum. >> understand that but the way you present yourself throughout this campaign is instead of being a victory night for you you are a -- that we have used her influence hugely. do i want to succeed rex a party mps to hold it to account? it that doesn't happen and my comfortable text the effect on the selection and the decisions i've made yes i am. say how did you vote today? >> i couldn't bring myself to vote today but hey what is the matter? look tonight dramatic election results two-thirds of seats never change in this country. what i think is the millions of others is pretty irrelevant. >> have you written trump stumps speech? >> not yet. >> nigel for his thank you. hugh, back to you. >> it thank you very much and thank you to nigel for coming in let's have a look what going on in blyth valley. we were expecting a result of me thought maybe 10 minute
trump's warm-up man the so-called reform party ain't going to happen. seen it there's always time for reform. i wanted brexit to happen. the only reason we will get any brexit is because we had a referendum. >> understand that but the way you present yourself throughout this campaign is instead of being a victory night for you you are a -- that we have used her influence hugely. do i want to succeed rex a party mps to hold it to account? it that doesn't happen and my comfortable text the...
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this was years ago when the reform party was just getting going. graden carter is a canadien, so that's why he was aware of that. and i think that was also the reason he ended up not running it, because if he did, people would say, oh, well, he ran it because he's a canadien, is so he decided not to. but i traveled all around canada. i like the canadians i met. i like canadians, but they are different. they are different. there's no first amendment. you know, they can really land hard on you, and you have no recourse. and it doesn't happen a lot because canadians are nice. you know, i like to say they're neurotics, we're sigh cot ins. [laughter] -- psychotics. but, you know, there are protections that we have that they just don't. >> have you actually looked at the canadian constitution, the one adopted in the 1980s? >> no. >> it's very interesting. it basically begins by some reference to, you know, whereas a statute under queen victoria, you know, allows us to do this thing. we've got permission from our parents to declare independence. and from
this was years ago when the reform party was just getting going. graden carter is a canadien, so that's why he was aware of that. and i think that was also the reason he ended up not running it, because if he did, people would say, oh, well, he ran it because he's a canadien, is so he decided not to. but i traveled all around canada. i like the canadians i met. i like canadians, but they are different. they are different. there's no first amendment. you know, they can really land hard on you,...
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, this so—called reform party ain't going to happen. reform party ain't going to happen. if i spend a couple of weeks there, there is always time. the election is ten months long over there.|j is always time. the election is ten months long over there. i am a campaigner for reform, i months long over there. i am a campaignerfor reform, i wanted brexit to happen. the only reason we are going to get any form of brexit is because we had a referendum, left to westminster, none of this would have happened. i understand that the way you position yourself in the end in this campaign is that instead of being a victory night for you, you area being a victory night for you, you are a footnote. well, i tell you what, i think we've used our influence hugely. do i want to see some brexit party mps to really hold the prime minister to account? if that doesn't happen i am relying on the erg. am i comfortable and confident with the decisions i made and the effect on this election? yes, iam. and the effect on this election? yes, i am. how did you vote t
, this so—called reform party ain't going to happen. reform party ain't going to happen. if i spend a couple of weeks there, there is always time. the election is ten months long over there.|j is always time. the election is ten months long over there. i am a campaigner for reform, i months long over there. i am a campaignerfor reform, i wanted brexit to happen. the only reason we are going to get any form of brexit is because we had a referendum, left to westminster, none of this would have...
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east and west decent ties with russia when it comes to angola merkel of course she's more busy reforming her party back home she's more busy with domestic issues but again the minsk agreement was her brainchild so far her even though soon she'll be out of big politics it is a matter of christie's to revive the peace process now when it comes to moscow it seems that for them there is no reason to divert from the men's accord and it is believed. that for moscow a status quo though will be better than any kind of move that is not carefully thought through but again there was hope that something could happen on december the 9th the experts aren't predicting any breakthroughs but in the buildup to this were a member that the prisoner exchange happened between russia and ukraine and also heavy artillery and weaponry were removed from both sides of the front line which was really a breakthrough. as opposed to 3 years of pretty much nothing being done under the minsk agreement under the previous president of ukraine petro poroshenko . covering those talks to end paris today in trying to thank you for brin
east and west decent ties with russia when it comes to angola merkel of course she's more busy reforming her party back home she's more busy with domestic issues but again the minsk agreement was her brainchild so far her even though soon she'll be out of big politics it is a matter of christie's to revive the peace process now when it comes to moscow it seems that for them there is no reason to divert from the men's accord and it is believed. that for moscow a status quo though will be better...
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a consequence of this and a consequence of the fact that the three main parties started voting together in a lot of these reformshe opposition parties lost credibility as opposition. the ban on the purity, were supposed the opposition parties were voting for the government. and lÓpez obrador had left the prd in 2012 and adding your project on a new party which came to in existence, i don't think it was 20142015 by he was pretty much out of the everyday political game creating his own political party. he was outside of these crisis, party system crisis dynamic. the third thing, the current condition of possibility were all these reforms that were done, it was inflation of expectation because of selling of reforms and public opinion. but these together with one of the key elements of the mexican transition to democracy was a gradualist reformism. reforms every now and then and things would get better and better. i think with this last generation of reforms under pena nieto people got fed up because the reforms, the cost of the reforms was her evident but the actual benefits were uncertain or ambiguous. so all of t
a consequence of this and a consequence of the fact that the three main parties started voting together in a lot of these reformshe opposition parties lost credibility as opposition. the ban on the purity, were supposed the opposition parties were voting for the government. and lÓpez obrador had left the prd in 2012 and adding your project on a new party which came to in existence, i don't think it was 20142015 by he was pretty much out of the everyday political game creating his own political...
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government in rome has prevented legislation able to help the italian banking sector to reform while the political parties in rome were so busy you know fighting each other. banks in italy simply continued with business as usual and this occasionally includes the bailout by the italian taxpayer and this bailout now is just a reminder of this towards the end of the year was now in frankfurt thank you so much. well turning to the e.u. fisheries council which is meeting in brussels today with the aim of setting out next year's quote us we go to the asians on the tory as the tough with national interests often taking center stage but there is a plan on the table already and it proposes reducing quotas on 40 out of $72.00 species on the that proposal the fishing quota for hake were to drop by 20 percent and for the remaining $32.00 stocks quotas what either stay the same or increase and the plan what for instance c catch quotas for haddock go up 30 percent efficient quotas for the atlantic are likely to spark heated debate in brussels especially for major fishing nations like spain and france be sure that we w
government in rome has prevented legislation able to help the italian banking sector to reform while the political parties in rome were so busy you know fighting each other. banks in italy simply continued with business as usual and this occasionally includes the bailout by the italian taxpayer and this bailout now is just a reminder of this towards the end of the year was now in frankfurt thank you so much. well turning to the e.u. fisheries council which is meeting in brussels today with the...
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reforms. germany social democratic party has $4000000.00 it's to need it so that critics of the party's coalition with chance and i'm going to macro's conservatives fears that the s.p.d. could quit the government have been and instead delegates the party conference and by then have voted to open talks with macros pops. in about well the european film academy meets in berlin today for the yearly film awards and joining me in the studio is our culture correspondent scott roxburgh good to see you scott before we delve into human rights when this award ceremony it is not without controversy is it no i mean it's always good to have a little bit of controversy this time of course it's fairly big one with a man is quite used to controversy roman polanski a polish director if the controversy is not about his new film which has been fairly well received by a period drama fairly well received by critics but it's well planned skin cells because you know the nations for the film awards came out just a couple of days after new allegations emerged a french actress humorist polanski of raping her many many year
reforms. germany social democratic party has $4000000.00 it's to need it so that critics of the party's coalition with chance and i'm going to macro's conservatives fears that the s.p.d. could quit the government have been and instead delegates the party conference and by then have voted to open talks with macros pops. in about well the european film academy meets in berlin today for the yearly film awards and joining me in the studio is our culture correspondent scott roxburgh good to see you...
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she did it with roger stone and trumpnterview was when was trying to evaluate his chances in the reform partyor 2000. it is an interesting tie-in as to what the real political itiefs of trump are because goes back in history 20 years or so. clinton bribed all these congressmen to sign the bill, saidfor the bill and ross --right and he is officially he should be given credit for talking the truth about nafta. he talked the truth about the debt and they will come around to it one of these days, i guess. host: how did nafta impact arlington, texas. caller: i can't tell you because the loss of jobs here -- i was not here at the time, 1993. i really don't know. you save ross was right, let's take viewers back to that second presidential debate, this was ross perot's description of what nafta would do. [video clip] >> we have got to stop sending jobs overseas. to those of you in the audience who are business people, pretty simple. you are paying $14 an hour for factory workers and you can move your factory south of the border, that is assuming you have been in business a long time and have a mature
she did it with roger stone and trumpnterview was when was trying to evaluate his chances in the reform partyor 2000. it is an interesting tie-in as to what the real political itiefs of trump are because goes back in history 20 years or so. clinton bribed all these congressmen to sign the bill, saidfor the bill and ross --right and he is officially he should be given credit for talking the truth about nafta. he talked the truth about the debt and they will come around to it one of these days, i...
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election the 1st since the new president launched political reforms but the 5 registered parties stillhave to operate within strict government rules. the u.s. president's border wall has secured $1300000000.00 in funding under a government spending package signed last week the barrier between the u.s. and mexico is well behind schedule but it's breaking ground in arizona and one of the country's most biologically diverse areas. reports the environmental costs may be irreversible. president donald trump's border barrier is under construction in southern arizona. crews with heavy equipment are carving a path through the desert the wall will go along the southern edge of the organ pipe cactus national monument an area of exceptional beauty the u.s. national park service says the 1340 square kilometer monument preserves one of the earth's major ecosystems in nearly unspoiled condition and the united nations designated organ pipe national monument as an international biosphere reserve environmentalists say a wall construction threat these this pristine environment we've got endangered. pup
election the 1st since the new president launched political reforms but the 5 registered parties stillhave to operate within strict government rules. the u.s. president's border wall has secured $1300000000.00 in funding under a government spending package signed last week the barrier between the u.s. and mexico is well behind schedule but it's breaking ground in arizona and one of the country's most biologically diverse areas. reports the environmental costs may be irreversible. president...
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adopted a law which will see major reform of the country's judiciary, making it easier for the government to fire, fine or discipline judges. the ruling law and justice partytics call it an attempt to stifle judges, and there have been widespread demonstrations. rich preston reports. the bill has been hugely controversial. as it was being debated, people took to the streets outside parliament in support of the judges and judicial independence. the changes give the government the power to discipline judges for what it calls "political activity," including questioning new judges that the government appoints. in a marathon debate, the ruling party argued the changes are necessary to prevent chaos in thejudicial system. translation: wea ke ns weakens the rule of law most is what we call the state of the judges. the state of the judges is the state in which the judges decide what is law and what is not. but opposition lawmakers say it is an attempt to gag judges. translation: the bill will subject polish courts and polishjudges to political control by the legislative and exacting bodies and reduce the level ofjudicial protection of individual rights. there are
adopted a law which will see major reform of the country's judiciary, making it easier for the government to fire, fine or discipline judges. the ruling law and justice partytics call it an attempt to stifle judges, and there have been widespread demonstrations. rich preston reports. the bill has been hugely controversial. as it was being debated, people took to the streets outside parliament in support of the judges and judicial independence. the changes give the government the power to...
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reforms. and germany's social democratic party has formally endorsed its 2 new leaders they all critics of the posses coalition with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives the fears the s.p.d. could quit the government have been allayed instead delegates at a possible conference in but then have those hits to open told with michael's posse . now change is coming that's the message that teenage activist gratitude bird has for world leaders who she says aunt taking the threat of global warming seriously enough she was speaking to a rally of demonstrators in the spanish capital madrid that's where the united nations is holding the latest round of talks on implementing the landmark 2015 paris climate accord. a clear demonstration of anger on the streets of madrid tens of thousands of people gathered to demand politicians do more about the climate crisis. among them indigenous people from latin america including the from chile. the climate conference was due to be held there but moved to madrid following social unrest. our aim is clear politicians need to be more ambitious and listen to the peopl
reforms. and germany's social democratic party has formally endorsed its 2 new leaders they all critics of the posses coalition with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives the fears the s.p.d. could quit the government have been allayed instead delegates at a possible conference in but then have those hits to open told with michael's posse . now change is coming that's the message that teenage activist gratitude bird has for world leaders who she says aunt taking the threat of global warming...
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clearly they know that this process they've seen it before and it's not the way to go about reform the parties are going to just choose someone else who could be they could bear with and continue to really govern the country with this type of prime minister at the top so so if this is the case in the protesters certainly aren't going to many times seen by the looks of things why don't the parties just dissolve parliament and have fresh elections that is that sounds like the kind of thing the protesters are calling for . i mean the protesters are calling for something quite distinct and you know we've been working i've been working on protest movements in iraq for several years now and there's something quite different in this protest movement it's a much younger generation of single primarily men who don't have jobs don't have families and they're calling they're calling for revolution they're calling for into the whole system they don't think that a pub this parliament could work as you say but they also don't think that elections could work i mean last year in the 28000 elections the voter t
clearly they know that this process they've seen it before and it's not the way to go about reform the parties are going to just choose someone else who could be they could bear with and continue to really govern the country with this type of prime minister at the top so so if this is the case in the protesters certainly aren't going to many times seen by the looks of things why don't the parties just dissolve parliament and have fresh elections that is that sounds like the kind of thing the...
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consequence of this, and as a consequence of the fact that the three main parties started voting together in a lot of these reforms the opposition parties lost credibility as opposition. the ban on the prd, were supposed to be opposition parties but were voting for the government and lopez obrador had left the prd in 2012 and had, you know, a new project on a new party which came into existence, i don't remember if it was 2014 or 2015, but he was pretty much out of the everyday political game. creating his own party. so he was in a way, you know, outside of this crisis, party system crisis dynamic, and the third thing, the third condition of possibility was the fact all of these reforms that were done, of course, there was a certain inflation of expectations, you know, because of the selling of the reforms and public opinion, but these, you know, together with, you know, one of the key elements of the mexican transition to democracy was a gradualist reformism. reforms every now and thing, things will get better, we'll get better. i think with this last generation of reforms under pena nieto, people got fed up beca
consequence of this, and as a consequence of the fact that the three main parties started voting together in a lot of these reforms the opposition parties lost credibility as opposition. the ban on the prd, were supposed to be opposition parties but were voting for the government and lopez obrador had left the prd in 2012 and had, you know, a new project on a new party which came into existence, i don't remember if it was 2014 or 2015, but he was pretty much out of the everyday political game....
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reform making it easierfor the government to fire, fine or discipline judges government to fire, fine or disciplinejudges — government to fire, fine or discipline judges — poland's. government to fire, fine or disciplinejudges — poland's. the ruling just partyit an attempt to stifle judges, and have been wide spread demonstrations. the bill has been hugely controversial. as it was being debated, people took to the streets outside parliament in support of the judges, and judicial independence. the changes give the government the power to discipline judges for what it calls political activity, including questioning the newjudges that the government appoints. in a marathon debate, the ruling party argued the changes are necessary to prevent chaos in the judicial system. translation: what weakens the rule of law most of the mutation that we call the state ofjudges, the state of thejudges is call the state ofjudges, the state of the judges is the state which ignores the principle of national sovereignty, that ignores the authority of the nation, the state of thejudges is authority of the nation, the state of the judges is the state in which thejudges decide what of the judges is the state in which the judges decide what is law and what is not. o
reform making it easierfor the government to fire, fine or discipline judges government to fire, fine or disciplinejudges — government to fire, fine or discipline judges — poland's. government to fire, fine or disciplinejudges — poland's. the ruling just partyit an attempt to stifle judges, and have been wide spread demonstrations. the bill has been hugely controversial. as it was being debated, people took to the streets outside parliament in support of the judges, and judicial...
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reform. you have one political party running and winning on this issue. we have made tremendous strides. our greatest progress is still to come. in the blink of an eye, we have an opportunity to see significant reforms in the near future. >> let's say that that does happen and there are laws passed. the supreme court is hearing a gun case for the first time in about a decade. the right to have a handgun. it is about transportation. they have passed on different types of gun regulations. what can you and your group do to ensure if laws do get past, they are not overturned by the courts? >> we should be clear about what this case represents. it is a challenge against an arcane policy that existed in new york city. it does not currently exist anywhere at all. it is prohibited from existing in new york city and across the state. it is for all functional purposes mooted out. it represents the nra attempting to make an end run around voters. they see the politics of this issue shifting. in 2018, we spent more on politics than the nra did for the first time ever. last year, voters elevated gun s
reform. you have one political party running and winning on this issue. we have made tremendous strides. our greatest progress is still to come. in the blink of an eye, we have an opportunity to see significant reforms in the near future. >> let's say that that does happen and there are laws passed. the supreme court is hearing a gun case for the first time in about a decade. the right to have a handgun. it is about transportation. they have passed on different types of gun regulations....
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my ministers will seek cross-party consensus on proposals for long term reform of social care. they will ensure that the social care system provides everyone with the dignity and security they deserve and that no one who needs care has to sell their home to pay for it. my ministers will continue work to reform the mental health act. a modern, fair, points-based immigration system will welcome skilled workers from across the world to contribute to the united kingdom's economy, communities and public services. my government will bring forward measures to support working families, raising the national insurance threshold and increasing the national living wage. to ensure every child has access to a high-quality education my ministers will increase levels of funding per pupil in every school. measures will be brought forward to encourage flexible working, to introduce the entitlement to leave for unpaid carreers and to help people save for later life. new measures will be brought forward to protect tenants and to improve building safety. my government will take steps to support hom
my ministers will seek cross-party consensus on proposals for long term reform of social care. they will ensure that the social care system provides everyone with the dignity and security they deserve and that no one who needs care has to sell their home to pay for it. my ministers will continue work to reform the mental health act. a modern, fair, points-based immigration system will welcome skilled workers from across the world to contribute to the united kingdom's economy, communities and...
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reform legislation but it also allows large landowners to access the land. get sent through the last part of the us kept more democratic center and the other parties who backed the new president and foist their opposition to the agricultural reform. and you couldn't care less courses can withstand this time b.n. they think all you have to do is give big companies more tuck's incentives to foster rural development with the agricultural sector but i'm going to sorry i didn't come out yet i reduced. did you hear peoples are now in danger of becoming victims again we are forced to accept a vision of development that we do not agree with. because that would mean a return to war not a war waged by armed parties but a war none the less over our land and this war is only just beginning. like you'd like solicited by a war waged by the extreme right and the big landowners for 50 years unable them to rob the farmers of 7000000 hectares of land. they see this as the spoils of war. the victors they refused to hand them back yes that what they were ultimately interested in was to disarm or demobilize the guerrillas as they called it and sell the land to multinational corp
reform legislation but it also allows large landowners to access the land. get sent through the last part of the us kept more democratic center and the other parties who backed the new president and foist their opposition to the agricultural reform. and you couldn't care less courses can withstand this time b.n. they think all you have to do is give big companies more tuck's incentives to foster rural development with the agricultural sector but i'm going to sorry i didn't come out yet i...
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reform. you have one political party running and winning on this issue. we have made tremendous strides. i think our greatest progress is still to come. in the blink of an eye, we have an opportunity to see significant reforms in the near future. greta: we have 10 minutes left. >> let's say that that does happen and there are laws passed. the supreme court is hearing a gun case for the first time in about in a decade since landmark ruling since the right was upheld to have a handgun in your home for self-defense. it is about a new york city gun law about transportation. they have passed on different types of gun regulations. what can you and your group do to ensure if laws do get past, they are not overturned by the courts? peter: let's be very clear about what this case is and what it represents. what it is is a challenge against an arcane policy that existed in new york city. it has never existed anywhere else and does not currently exist anywhere at all. prohibited from existing in new york city and across the state. it is for all functional purposes mooted out. but what this represent
reform. you have one political party running and winning on this issue. we have made tremendous strides. i think our greatest progress is still to come. in the blink of an eye, we have an opportunity to see significant reforms in the near future. greta: we have 10 minutes left. >> let's say that that does happen and there are laws passed. the supreme court is hearing a gun case for the first time in about in a decade since landmark ruling since the right was upheld to have a handgun in...
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call for a move away from tide confusion more as i was to lead the nationalists to reform the government kuomintang party became tea and model china's government but at the same time it inspired that the nation of a rival political force. before us moment prepared for the chinese communist a moment but i actually got a lot of the ideas a lot of the activists for the came to a moment where the 2nd. is that all share the common view about the old ideas are to be abandoned so in communist ideas and then lead to the creation of congress party and i need 21 and they talk gradually the civil war and saw so force. these 2 distinct blocs with 2 distinct fissions force out a bloody civil war the right to rule a chaotic disordered china. by the mid 1930 s. became t. happy upper hand forcing the communists to retreat on along much north across group china. it was this long much that saw the emergence of a leader who would be his policies and his country's destiny. the long march occurred when the communist forces the side to break out from the mountains in the south of china mouths of the lead that long march and t
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our story you realise that there's very little support people are very look warm in his own party about this reform because they feel that deep down it is touching upon very sensitive matters you know as the law said earlier it's about the right to for people to retire sort of normal a decent age when you're not about to drop dead and then enjoy your retirement and also get the means to to leave that retirement i think is really upsetting that and of course it's also in another point coming at the end of the line of a number of reforms which are all gone the same direction you know taking from the sort of the little middle classes or working classes i think then to met the sort of the effort to balance the books whereas you know if you really want to do that balancing the books probably should review the tax system in france which will give the answer jack what kind of impact does the fortitude regime have on the french economy. that's very difficult to assert a bit less into the pension system accounts fall the pension it is a council 14 percent of the cheapie and the government would like to main
our story you realise that there's very little support people are very look warm in his own party about this reform because they feel that deep down it is touching upon very sensitive matters you know as the law said earlier it's about the right to for people to retire sort of normal a decent age when you're not about to drop dead and then enjoy your retirement and also get the means to to leave that retirement i think is really upsetting that and of course it's also in another point coming at...
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reform. you have one political party that is running and winning on this issue. i think we made tremendous strides and i think our greatest progress is still to come and i eye, in the blink of an even in fast-moving, political current events, we had a real opportunity to see significant reforms in the very near future. >> about 10 minutes left. >> let's say that does happen and there are some laws passed. the supreme court is hearing the gun case for the first time in about a decade since the landmark second amendment ruling upholding the right to have a handgun in your home for self-defense. and so, this case is about transportation. passed for years on different types of gun regulations, firearm bands. .- bans what can you and your group do to make sure that it laws passed, they are not overturned by the words? very clear about what this case is and what it represents. what it is is a challenge against an arcane policy that existed in new york city, that has never existed anywhere else. does not currently exist anywhere at all, which is prohibited from existing
reform. you have one political party that is running and winning on this issue. i think we made tremendous strides and i think our greatest progress is still to come and i eye, in the blink of an even in fast-moving, political current events, we had a real opportunity to see significant reforms in the very near future. >> about 10 minutes left. >> let's say that does happen and there are some laws passed. the supreme court is hearing the gun case for the first time in about a decade...
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like a reform drum, the democratic party got religion.ancy pelosi started talking a lot about prayer. >> today, i am asking our chairman to receive the articles of impeachment. i commend our committee chairs with her somber approach for which the president had not made necessary. in signing the declaration of independence, our founders invoked a firm reliance on divine providence. democrats too are prayerful. >> tucker: is anyone else enjoying this? adam schiff's somber reproach? that's what nancy pelosi would like you to recall for the past couple of weeks and appreciate the dignity that bug eyed lunatic from burbank brought to this process. you watch the proceedings, it was like being in the room as alexander hamilton compose "the federalist" papers, a tribute government. >> i would just say to people watching here at home and around the world and the words of my great colleague, we are better than that. adjourned. >> tucker: a tsunami of falseness that threatens to drown us all, save that tape. when donald trump gets reelected, we will
like a reform drum, the democratic party got religion.ancy pelosi started talking a lot about prayer. >> today, i am asking our chairman to receive the articles of impeachment. i commend our committee chairs with her somber approach for which the president had not made necessary. in signing the declaration of independence, our founders invoked a firm reliance on divine providence. democrats too are prayerful. >> tucker: is anyone else enjoying this? adam schiff's somber reproach?...
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president, obviously, influencing the republican party and for some areas such as holding china accountable on the trade front, i think that is a good reform of the republican party i have been a part of a wing from for many years here in washington, d.c. so there are many good things coming forward. obviously, the retirement release concerning. we are losing that institutional knowledge and that wisdom of these members that potentially are leaving us because they want to go on to other things in their life. >> congressman tom reed, thank you for your time. >> you too, merry christmas. >> you got it. >> notable for him to call out his colleagues for perpetuating you criminal. that's a rare voice. >>> still to come, districts president trump won in 2016 have reportedly discussed an alternative to impeachment, senseture. we'll owe censure. >> they attack to the top after the own inspector general acted with no political bias when it began its russia probe. >> that ig is on capitol hill today facing law makers. you will hear him reitight righ here. want to brain better? say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingre
president, obviously, influencing the republican party and for some areas such as holding china accountable on the trade front, i think that is a good reform of the republican party i have been a part of a wing from for many years here in washington, d.c. so there are many good things coming forward. obviously, the retirement release concerning. we are losing that institutional knowledge and that wisdom of these members that potentially are leaving us because they want to go on to other things...
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has promised to continue their program of political reform and the perseus of justice for protesters killed in the uprising. lebanon's political parties have nominated a new prime minister after months of protests in the country university professor has and has vowed to enact reforms to help the country out of its economic crisis protesters have already rallied against his appointment. on capitol hill in washington congressional leaders having gauged in a war of words one day after the u.s. house of representatives voted to impeach president donald trump a divided house voted overwhelmingly along party lines 12 articles of impeachment democrats said trump had abused his powers and obstructed congress in relation to the ukraine strike to the u.k. in scandal after the house vote in the senate is due to be tossed with conducting a trial of the president senate majority leader mitch mcconnell who will decide the terms for the trial has reacted by calling the house impeachment process unfair house democrats embark on the most rushed leaf thorough and most unfair impeachment inquiry in modern history. this is by far the basis for in a house
has promised to continue their program of political reform and the perseus of justice for protesters killed in the uprising. lebanon's political parties have nominated a new prime minister after months of protests in the country university professor has and has vowed to enact reforms to help the country out of its economic crisis protesters have already rallied against his appointment. on capitol hill in washington congressional leaders having gauged in a war of words one day after the u.s....
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them and when i was still talking about these reforms and i'll show you one of the big problems of the this book this colombian people are saying but we as a party the sentiment that the queen traduced a reform. in order to have less hours per week and this is partly true and they're and they're calling upon the young people to say that we want them to work less and therefore earlier less but if they would take the law we presented and read it very carefully they would understand that we're asking for the work week to go from 48 hour hours to 45 hours without discount him pain i am not even tired remember even with this proposal but does that's what the text said so they're taking this proposal us and they're kind of very mixed in there with how to store great advice and asking people to go to the streets. just so i hear what you're saying i want to bring in a point here based on a few things that were said this is someone who's weighing in on the killing of dylan crusoe you mentioned they write that after he was killed in some protesters demanded dismantled the riot police who had been using force to tear gas kicking our punching every single p
them and when i was still talking about these reforms and i'll show you one of the big problems of the this book this colombian people are saying but we as a party the sentiment that the queen traduced a reform. in order to have less hours per week and this is partly true and they're and they're calling upon the young people to say that we want them to work less and therefore earlier less but if they would take the law we presented and read it very carefully they would understand that we're...
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government has been paying marco's medical bills but now that the ruling party has gone back on its promise of electoral reform her frustration at what happened burns even stronger. i'm still angry of course i've accepted the reality of what happened. i can't change that anymore. i've become the victim of injustice. my face all of me. and when i see that that injustice still hasn't ended and that we haven't won at all that just strengthens my anger that rage essentially takes over me. but demonstrators are determined to keep taking to the streets until the government concedes snap elections and changes to a proportional electoral system to many marko has become one of the faces of the ruling parties broken promise whether she wanted to or not. so that the boys of the people is very hard to ignore the voice of the people is the biggest governing force for a country not individual politicians and when a country is democratic you can get justice you just have to fight for it. while the artist. marco is taking her case to georgia's courts she doesn't plan to give up her fight and neither do the protesters. how the
government has been paying marco's medical bills but now that the ruling party has gone back on its promise of electoral reform her frustration at what happened burns even stronger. i'm still angry of course i've accepted the reality of what happened. i can't change that anymore. i've become the victim of injustice. my face all of me. and when i see that that injustice still hasn't ended and that we haven't won at all that just strengthens my anger that rage essentially takes over me. but...