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and nigel farage is changing the brexit party into the reform party, which is supposed to be an anti—lockdownhat support together into something more unified which could potentially oppose politicians in parliament who are calling for more lockdown? that didn't work last time, so we will see if it works this time. rob, the daily telegraph questions dates, figures and statistics. yes, the front page is a reminder that much of the media is anti—lockdown. going back to a second to that daily mail headline — that is simply untrue. not to diminish the very tough time that we have ahead of us, it lockdown overwinter where we will have for whether, and it could go on longer into the new year. that'll be really, really tough for people. but to say is without end is wrong. this isa to say is without end is wrong. this is a very real, prospect of a vaccine next year or improved treatments. the media is obsessively anti—lockdown in this headline is misleading. the government did not base its decision to go into lockdown on an estimate that daily deaths would reach 4000 a day. that is one figure very muc
and nigel farage is changing the brexit party into the reform party, which is supposed to be an anti—lockdownhat support together into something more unified which could potentially oppose politicians in parliament who are calling for more lockdown? that didn't work last time, so we will see if it works this time. rob, the daily telegraph questions dates, figures and statistics. yes, the front page is a reminder that much of the media is anti—lockdown. going back to a second to that daily...
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if you take a look at the reform party, rocky, the last when the people that were on his campaign, the delegates, he bought everybody and their vote as well. so by being running as an independent, as i've always told everybody, i wish i could die now from the very beginning. but unfortunately, the way how the u.s. politics, where there are 2 major parties. and at the end, you have to choose those 2. it's going to take a lot of time before the americans. it's the educating people for them to realize, you know, that they're not working for you. they really are, it's never ending. don't you think if you kind of echo what you're saying, i mean, you know, we were america likes that they haven't solved is being the, at the heart of the democratic experience and actually forcibly exports democracy. but i mean, i don't see that there's a really strong belief in democracy when you have this doowop really all of the time. it's kind of either or people like you. so people like howie or are made to be outliers. when the, the majority, the make sure the a potential voters in the country are not in
if you take a look at the reform party, rocky, the last when the people that were on his campaign, the delegates, he bought everybody and their vote as well. so by being running as an independent, as i've always told everybody, i wish i could die now from the very beginning. but unfortunately, the way how the u.s. politics, where there are 2 major parties. and at the end, you have to choose those 2. it's going to take a lot of time before the americans. it's the educating people for them to...
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prime minister bar is johnson and nigel farage of the formerly briggs it party now and not down reform party great trump supporters but most people have a frankly horrified by many of trump's ideas and rules by many of his campaign policies just take for example the issue of gun control and trump has been making a huge amount of play on this in the election saying that biden wants to take away your guns most britons would say good for biden because we have horrified by the idea of a country where people have often several guns and you seem to use guns with extraordinary. common sauce which is absolute absolutely unacceptable from a british point of view. well and the conservative government in the u.k. has tried to foster a close relationship with the trump administration as you were touching on there so how can transatlantic relations change by the way. well if think it is going to do a little more difficult that we have to remember of course that trump was very much in support of brags that britain leaving the european union which is now happened and that there was an obvious our life of b
prime minister bar is johnson and nigel farage of the formerly briggs it party now and not down reform party great trump supporters but most people have a frankly horrified by many of trump's ideas and rules by many of his campaign policies just take for example the issue of gun control and trump has been making a huge amount of play on this in the election saying that biden wants to take away your guns most britons would say good for biden because we have horrified by the idea of a country...
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knew he was he is identity sometimes independent sometimes democrat it in a looked at ross perot reform party at one point but at 2012 he was getting serious. david about she a conservative activist, hard-line was a friend of donald trump said he decided to talk to him about running for president and he took his friend steve bannon to new york to a meeting at trump tower to talk about the possibility he runs as the outsider how would he do it? david sits down and says this is the way even as a traditional reagan republican that's almost real republicans ran at that point and steve bannon says something different. that will not we want - - will not work anymore you have to run as our populace like pat buchanan and ross perot and says there is a new populist movement in the country. donald trump looked at steve bannon and he says you're right that's lame popular rest and he got the terminology mangled but he said he's right it has to be as a popular rest to make it popular and all about him and then of course he doesn't decide to run in 2012 for four years later that's exactly what he does and
knew he was he is identity sometimes independent sometimes democrat it in a looked at ross perot reform party at one point but at 2012 he was getting serious. david about she a conservative activist, hard-line was a friend of donald trump said he decided to talk to him about running for president and he took his friend steve bannon to new york to a meeting at trump tower to talk about the possibility he runs as the outsider how would he do it? david sits down and says this is the way even as a...
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we are the party of real top-down economic reform and we are the party of reform to our democracy opinionh more vocal in those policies that are dramatically alter the nature of our economy or going to put voters back in charge rather than big donors of our government. i think the president has been successful in being the anti-status quo party. the democrats should hold that mantel and we have to do a better job explaining why the next two to four years. >> biden has history of making deals with mccom butnnell but a has changed the laugh four years. how much do you think can get done? >> i think it's really important that we win these two seats in georgia. i know that folks may think that is a long shot. i don't agree. i think there are a lot of voters who voted for joe biden in georgia and want to give him a chance to implement his agenda. my belief you're right that mcconnell and biden have a history of working to the and more likely than not that mitch mcconnell is going to stand in the way of much of that agenda. i think we have a chance to litigate that question in georgia coming up
we are the party of real top-down economic reform and we are the party of reform to our democracy opinionh more vocal in those policies that are dramatically alter the nature of our economy or going to put voters back in charge rather than big donors of our government. i think the president has been successful in being the anti-status quo party. the democrats should hold that mantel and we have to do a better job explaining why the next two to four years. >> biden has history of making...
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party has universities that have been affected by those reforms. he has lost a lot of money and he wants that back. there's another party that house a brother actually of former president who is in jail for 4 for murder. and he wants his party to have a president that can pardon him, that he can get a presidential pardon, which he can't. because he's, he, he can't leave jail without one. and that's the kind of interest that the plane behind the different interest of parties from the left on the right that have come together with the same with the same motivation if you will, of taking over power and taking over power power which ever way. so people outside people in improve, they understand this very well and especially this new generation of young people who have been out in the streets, protesting who are not who are not, who don't know very much about the political fights of the past. but they do understand what are rights, what is the market will see. and they want clean politicians because there is a widespread nationwide feeling that politicia
party has universities that have been affected by those reforms. he has lost a lot of money and he wants that back. there's another party that house a brother actually of former president who is in jail for 4 for murder. and he wants his party to have a president that can pardon him, that he can get a presidential pardon, which he can't. because he's, he, he can't leave jail without one. and that's the kind of interest that the plane behind the different interest of parties from the left on the...
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after holding the democratic party accountable as they do shaming people that are there would be real change i think you say you have a bond and is likely a chance of reforming the democratic party for with man as you do joining a drug cartel and getting them to stop selling drugs and still be good smoothies. ok so spenser to be in the way what is the positives that you think that white people want to vote for joe biden is it as i said in my introduction is this and i think that the democratic party is running a referendum on donald trump was that a good idea it was or was that a mistake i actually think they ran a good campaign and let's remember again let's look at what the data actually says not what we you know believe it should say depending on where we sit on the ideological spectrum biden was never even close to being below donald trump in a approval rating and he won the primary fair and square you know if you look at they. actual numbers about where americans sit ideologically 75 percent if i'm remembering right of americans identify themselves as either conservative or moderate and that includes among democrats if you look at democrats you find i t
after holding the democratic party accountable as they do shaming people that are there would be real change i think you say you have a bond and is likely a chance of reforming the democratic party for with man as you do joining a drug cartel and getting them to stop selling drugs and still be good smoothies. ok so spenser to be in the way what is the positives that you think that white people want to vote for joe biden is it as i said in my introduction is this and i think that the democratic...
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hopefully that sends a message to republicans to say let's look at reforming our party, look at how wein together. the biggest problem i had with donald trump, he was just taken care of the people that supported him. he didn't think about representing all americans. if you heard president-elect biden's message, it's about bringing people together, and that's a great asset, whether you are republican or democrat. i am a proud republican. our message needs to be how we need to win together as americans. people would appreciate that. that is why there are important bipartisan issue that i hope get on the agenda fairly quickly. david: the one thing nobody can deny is the level of enthusiasm of trump supporters for president trump. by the way, the president did a heck of a job out on the stump gathering that support. can you expand the base without turning off too many of those people that are diehard trump supporters? richard: i think that's a great question, and i think you can. i don't think it's an easy thing to do and will take time. matter, how do you relate government policy to makin
hopefully that sends a message to republicans to say let's look at reforming our party, look at how wein together. the biggest problem i had with donald trump, he was just taken care of the people that supported him. he didn't think about representing all americans. if you heard president-elect biden's message, it's about bringing people together, and that's a great asset, whether you are republican or democrat. i am a proud republican. our message needs to be how we need to win together as...
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reforms they're demanding are supposed to be discussed. they're worried that a parliament dominated by the military—backed party, their reforms are just goingey're staying put. and you can see how determined they are. clamour continues. for a moment, they vanished in clouds of tear gas. but didn't retreat far. though a few were overcome. coughing. they've shattered a taboo against even talking about the monarchy. but they're up against the old men of thailand's parliament, and they've ruled out any discussion of the king. he's at the heart of this conflict. cheering. these days, king vajiralongkorn is often seen on royal walkabouts, raising his profile. but he's spent most of this year at a luxury hotel in germany and has been accused of accumulating excessive wealth and power. many thais, though, still believe that their king is above criticism. yellow—shirted loyalists came out to confront the protesters and to insist that thailand must stay as it is. well, it's all over for today, but the protesters are promising to come back again, as they have for the past 4—5 months. in asking for a monarchy that's accountable and a military that stay
reforms they're demanding are supposed to be discussed. they're worried that a parliament dominated by the military—backed party, their reforms are just goingey're staying put. and you can see how determined they are. clamour continues. for a moment, they vanished in clouds of tear gas. but didn't retreat far. though a few were overcome. coughing. they've shattered a taboo against even talking about the monarchy. but they're up against the old men of thailand's parliament, and they've ruled...
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reforms they're demanding are supposed to be discussed. they're worried that a parliament dominated by the military—backed party, their reforms are just going. that's why they're staying put. and you can see how determined they are. for a moment, they vanished in clouds of tear gas. but didn't retreat far. though a few were overcome. they've shattered a taboo against even talking about the monarchy. but they're up against the old men of thailand's parliament, and they've ruled out any discussion of the king. he's at the heart of this conflict. these days, the king is often seen on royal walkabouts, raising his profile. but he's spent most of this year at a luxury hotel in germany and has been accused of accumulating excessive wealth and power. many thais, though, still believe that their king is above criticism. yellow—shirted loyalists came out to confront the protesters and to insist that thailand must stay as it is. well, it's all over for today, but the protesters are promising to come back again, as they have for the past 4—5 months. in asking for a monarchy that's accountable in the military that stays out of politics, they believe th
reforms they're demanding are supposed to be discussed. they're worried that a parliament dominated by the military—backed party, their reforms are just going. that's why they're staying put. and you can see how determined they are. for a moment, they vanished in clouds of tear gas. but didn't retreat far. though a few were overcome. they've shattered a taboo against even talking about the monarchy. but they're up against the old men of thailand's parliament, and they've ruled out any...
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reforms they are demanding are supposed to be discussed. they are worried that a parliament dominated by the military—backed party, their reforms are going to up. thailand is in the middle of an epic struggle pitting a younger generation demanding more freedom, more accountability, against a military—backed state which is offering them few concessions. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. the organisation that represents around three million people who don‘t qualify for full financial help during the pandemic, is warning of the devastating impact on their members‘ mental health. excluded uk says that almost half of the 3,000 members who responded to their questionnaire are struggling, with one in five experiencing panic attacks and one in seven having suicidal thoughts. our correspondentjeremy cooke looks at the findings. i‘m always getting asked about the fried chicken burger. i love food. i‘m going to eat this one first, then i‘m going to show you how to do it. pete‘s 2020 started well. his high—end burger business, on fire. a success story for an ex—soldier who had, at one point, been facing homelessness. a reward for months of refining rec
reforms they are demanding are supposed to be discussed. they are worried that a parliament dominated by the military—backed party, their reforms are going to up. thailand is in the middle of an epic struggle pitting a younger generation demanding more freedom, more accountability, against a military—backed state which is offering them few concessions. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. the organisation that represents around three million people who don‘t qualify for full financial help...
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recent years and i think the consequences that is it will be that much more difficult for the party to reform. that much more difficult for the party to move away from its current post policy status more governing structure because they don't have any sense of how to do that. in the absence of their leader so it's cause for concern. >> and there's no, you can't talk about something unless you agree on a standard, a pound is 16 ounces. if we both agree on that but if i think about is 16 ounces and using a pound is28 ounces , what can you do, i don't know. >> i would say a follow-up question which is from mitch would be what would happen should trump win and his face basically gets free range to his upper authoritarian influence. >> i think that is, i wish i had a betteranswer. i wish i had an equally good answer . the problems we see over the last four years from my books perspective is that the party is no longer governing but not taking policymaking seriously, problems that need addressing are being sold so what happens. i think we see the same problem intensified, magnified because it's not
recent years and i think the consequences that is it will be that much more difficult for the party to reform. that much more difficult for the party to move away from its current post policy status more governing structure because they don't have any sense of how to do that. in the absence of their leader so it's cause for concern. >> and there's no, you can't talk about something unless you agree on a standard, a pound is 16 ounces. if we both agree on that but if i think about is 16...
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parties can reform. they need to reform. america needs healthy parties.ct, even a patriotic if you are a democrat or republican, that the other party is responsible. i'm hoping it happens with republicans. i am hoping when trump exits the people upt will free in the republican party to take things in a new direction. i do know that if you talk to a lot of republican lawmakers quietly, off the record, their views of trump are no better than mine. they are just afraid to speak up. they have made calculations it would be unwise. point, it's not a minority party now. both sides have to jettison this notion that we hate the other side so much that we are going to vanquish it. neither party is going anywhere. the people on the other side are going anywhere. we have to navigate our differences and away. it's been impossible with trump. hopefully we can find some ground, butcommon to be able to get along and listen to each other and have american politics work as it once did. host: you say republicans should have spoken up. who specifically should have spoken up?
parties can reform. they need to reform. america needs healthy parties.ct, even a patriotic if you are a democrat or republican, that the other party is responsible. i'm hoping it happens with republicans. i am hoping when trump exits the people upt will free in the republican party to take things in a new direction. i do know that if you talk to a lot of republican lawmakers quietly, off the record, their views of trump are no better than mine. they are just afraid to speak up. they have made...
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senator kay, bailey hutchison from texas got up and she said if the republican party does not get right on immigration reform, we will be a minority party in texas in the not too distant future. well, her word right through her words rain true. so republican party's got some real soul searching to do, and i think they'll have to go through that. i hope they'll go through that. i hope they're right. they'll bring in some other voices to take to take a look. but that's the only way you can understand what went wrong and what you have to do to get it right and what's where, where's the future going? right. what a final question secretary hagel, i know that you have probably already written a letter to president elect biden. i know that preselect biden will, if he hasn't already reach out to you by phone and talk to you, i just, i just know that to be true. what is that pop piece of advice you would offer a president like joe biden, coming into this role at this time in history. what's the most important thing? what's the north star? he has to have? well, i would start with the north star, which in all my time a
senator kay, bailey hutchison from texas got up and she said if the republican party does not get right on immigration reform, we will be a minority party in texas in the not too distant future. well, her word right through her words rain true. so republican party's got some real soul searching to do, and i think they'll have to go through that. i hope they'll go through that. i hope they're right. they'll bring in some other voices to take to take a look. but that's the only way you can...
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i remember kay bailey hutchinson from texas said if the republican party does not get right on immigration reform will be a minority party in texas in the not-too-distant future. well, her words rang true. her words rang true. republican party has got some real soul-searching to do. and i think they will have to go through that. i hope they will go through that. i hope they will bring in some other voices. to take a look. but that is the only way you can understand what went wrong and what you have to do to get right, and where? ? is the steve: steve: future going right. final question. i know you have probably already written a letter to president-elect biden. i know that president-elect biden, if he has not already, will reach out to you by phone and talk to you. i just know that to be true. what is the top piece of advice you would offer a president like joe biden coming into this time in history? one is the most important thing? what is the northstar he has to have? sec. hagel: well, i would start with the northstar. which in all my time around joe biden, and i've known him and worked with th
i remember kay bailey hutchinson from texas said if the republican party does not get right on immigration reform will be a minority party in texas in the not-too-distant future. well, her words rang true. her words rang true. republican party has got some real soul-searching to do. and i think they will have to go through that. i hope they will go through that. i hope they will bring in some other voices. to take a look. but that is the only way you can understand what went wrong and what you...
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reforms they are demanding are supposed to be discussed. they are worried that a parliament dominated by the military backed party, their reforms are going tomined they are. next, came volleys of tear gas. it was too much for some. but they would not give up. thailand is in the middle of an epic struggle pitting a younger generation demanding more freedom and accountability against a military backed state which is offering them few concessions. france has become the first country in europe to register 2 million cases, only france, india, brazil have registered more and france will remain under lockdown until the 1st of december and the health minister has said that the spread of the virus has slowed down but is still circulating widely. the conduct committee found that the 63—year—old had sexually exploited a vulnerable woman who went public with her complaint which he denies. but it has been largely upheld. the bbc understands that the former labour leaderjeremy corbyn has been reinstated into the party. he was suspended when he said the scale of anti—semitism in the party had been exaggerated but this is breaking news and what can you tel
reforms they are demanding are supposed to be discussed. they are worried that a parliament dominated by the military backed party, their reforms are going tomined they are. next, came volleys of tear gas. it was too much for some. but they would not give up. thailand is in the middle of an epic struggle pitting a younger generation demanding more freedom and accountability against a military backed state which is offering them few concessions. france has become the first country in europe to...
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for example, they've raised concerns about various aspects of your justice reform, which began when your party came to power. they have raised concerns for digital independence. they've launched multiple infringement proceedings in 2017. it even launched article 7 proceedings against poland for clear risk of a serious breach of rule of law by poland. the independence of the court is, of course, a cornerstone of rule of law. you're facing some really serious accusations, concerns that your party is taking over the body that selects you. judges appointed close allies to the constitutional tribunal attempting to purge the supreme court and regional courts. you don't want to face accountability over those accusations, you wouldn't want to clear poland's name. that's not true. what you're saying. that's not the description of what has been actually in program. so it's not a, just a description. all due to a formal judiciary system. let me say that the cheek is specified only one way of accountability. that is that's all there is to it article so of the term clearing with the conflicts and making el
for example, they've raised concerns about various aspects of your justice reform, which began when your party came to power. they have raised concerns for digital independence. they've launched multiple infringement proceedings in 2017. it even launched article 7 proceedings against poland for clear risk of a serious breach of rule of law by poland. the independence of the court is, of course, a cornerstone of rule of law. you're facing some really serious accusations, concerns that your party...
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for example, they've raised concerns about various aspects of your justice reform, which began when your party came to power. they have raised concerns for judicial independence. they've launched multiple infringement proceedings in 2017. even launched article 7 proceedings against poland. for clear risk of a serious breach of rule of law by poland. the independence of the court is of course, a cornerstone of rule of law. you're facing some really serious accusations, concerns that your party is taking over the body that selects judges appointing close allies to the constitutional tribunal attempting to purge the supreme court and regional courts. you don't want to face accountability over those accusations. you wouldn't want to clear poland's name, that's not true. what you're say, that's not the description of what was me actually, you program just your description all through the formal judiciary system. let me say that the cheat is specified only one way of accountability that is arkell so, and that's all there is to it article. so although the term clearing with the conflicts and the maki
for example, they've raised concerns about various aspects of your justice reform, which began when your party came to power. they have raised concerns for judicial independence. they've launched multiple infringement proceedings in 2017. even launched article 7 proceedings against poland. for clear risk of a serious breach of rule of law by poland. the independence of the court is of course, a cornerstone of rule of law. you're facing some really serious accusations, concerns that your party...
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for example, they've raised concerns about various aspects of your justice reform, which began when your party came to power. they have raised concerns for judicial independence. they've launched multiple infringement proceedings in 2017. even launched article 7 proceedings against poland. for clear risk of a serious breach of rule of law by poland. the independence of the court is of course, a cornerstone of rule of law. you're facing some really serious accusations, concerns that your party is taking over the body that selects judges appointed close allies to the constitutional tribunal attempting to purge the supreme court and regional courts. you don't want to face accountability over those accusations, you wouldn't want to clear poland's name. that's not true. would you or say, that's not a description of what has me actually in program. so it's not just your description all due to formal judicial system. let me say that the cheat is specified only one way or accountability. that is and that's all there is to it article so of the term clearing with the conflicts and making, not elected bo
for example, they've raised concerns about various aspects of your justice reform, which began when your party came to power. they have raised concerns for judicial independence. they've launched multiple infringement proceedings in 2017. even launched article 7 proceedings against poland. for clear risk of a serious breach of rule of law by poland. the independence of the court is of course, a cornerstone of rule of law. you're facing some really serious accusations, concerns that your party...
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pro government parties say the reforms will give more freedoms, limit sweeping presidential powers, and the proposed amendments serve the state, not the people. algeria's main islamist parties are voting against the amendments. the spanish prime minister has condemned a number of violent protests in cities across the country against restrictions imposed to curb the surge of covid—19 after a six—month state of emergency came into effect last week. riot police shot blank bullets to try to disperse scores of protesters in madrid. demonstrators pelted police with rocks and other objects in barcelona. 0pposition leaders in ivory coast have branded saturday's presidential poll as a failure. alassane 0uattara is seeking a controversial third term. there were disturbances in opposition strongholds and the commercial capital, abidjan, where police fired tear gas to disperse protestors trying to disrupt voting. turkish president recip tayyip erdogan has visited the site of collapsed buildings in the aegean province of izmir. at least 37 people were killed and 885 injured in a strong earthquake th
pro government parties say the reforms will give more freedoms, limit sweeping presidential powers, and the proposed amendments serve the state, not the people. algeria's main islamist parties are voting against the amendments. the spanish prime minister has condemned a number of violent protests in cities across the country against restrictions imposed to curb the surge of covid—19 after a six—month state of emergency came into effect last week. riot police shot blank bullets to try to...
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and we completely reformed the republican party. away control from big business and the warmongers and organized the party around the principles of peace, prosperity, and attracting our inalienable rights and tomorrow is our day. tomorrow the polls don't matter, the media doesn't matter, tomorrow we vote. we've already come so far. one more victory and we can preserve this country in ways that's going to benefit our children, our grandchildren, for many, many years to come. that's all the time we have tonight. catch me tomorrow night's i will be throughout the night during fox's election coverage. shannon bream, the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. shannon, iou 20 seconds. >> shannon: we will put it on your tab, but by the way, i can't imagine anyone who lives in this country, where you're coming from, what a beautiful thing to be able to vote. i don't care how you're going to vote, just get out there into it because we should never take that for granted. >> laura: you got it, have a wonderful show. >> shannon: thank y
and we completely reformed the republican party. away control from big business and the warmongers and organized the party around the principles of peace, prosperity, and attracting our inalienable rights and tomorrow is our day. tomorrow the polls don't matter, the media doesn't matter, tomorrow we vote. we've already come so far. one more victory and we can preserve this country in ways that's going to benefit our children, our grandchildren, for many, many years to come. that's all the time...
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pro—government parties say the reforms will give more freedoms, limit sweeping presidential powers, anddments serve the state, not the people. algeria's main islamist parties are voting against the amendments. sir sean connery, the man who first brought james bond to life, has died at the age of 90. the actor's family said he died in his sleep at his home in the bahamas, having been unwell for some time. tributes have been paid from across the film world. 0ur arts editor will gompertz looks back at his life. sean connery was the first and, for many, the pre—eminent... bond. james bond. with the inner snarl of humphrey bogart and the outward charm of cary grant, connery created a charismatic screen legend. a ladies' man... looking for shells? no, i'm just looking. ..with a killer's instinct. he went from being a jobbing actor in his early 30s to an international movie star and instantly recognisable global celebrity. the attention and fuss that came with the fame did not sit comfortably with the no—nonsense working class scot who had once been a milkman, a model and, briefly, a coffin bu
pro—government parties say the reforms will give more freedoms, limit sweeping presidential powers, anddments serve the state, not the people. algeria's main islamist parties are voting against the amendments. sir sean connery, the man who first brought james bond to life, has died at the age of 90. the actor's family said he died in his sleep at his home in the bahamas, having been unwell for some time. tributes have been paid from across the film world. 0ur arts editor will gompertz looks...
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only federal reform after george boyd -- but george floyd well, here's blocked police reform the lowest black party ever and average income for black families within rice. the trump administration was secure and defend the borders of the united states. >> catch and release terminated the were nearly finished asylum seekers remain in mexico caravans turned back thanks to the threat of terrorist and the result legal border crossings down gangs under attack immigration under control. >> we are going to appoint justices of the united states supreme court will uphold our laws and our constitution. >> gorsuch cavanaugh barrett, moving on. >> i'm also going to propose a massive tax cut to unleash prosperity in every city and every state and our country. trump tax cuts gave the average family next to $2000 a year am reduced their business taxes for him among the highest in the developed world to one of the lowest. as a result companies came back to america and investment booms. >> we will get rid of these horrible regulations that make it impossible to do business in this country. >> a massive program of d
only federal reform after george boyd -- but george floyd well, here's blocked police reform the lowest black party ever and average income for black families within rice. the trump administration was secure and defend the borders of the united states. >> catch and release terminated the were nearly finished asylum seekers remain in mexico caravans turned back thanks to the threat of terrorist and the result legal border crossings down gangs under attack immigration under control....
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nigel farage i5 leader of the brexit party, or he was leader of the brexit party, now that reform partyw, it is not true to say that he has won it. what is true to say is that this morning we had all the opinion polls say it was a slam dunk, it was a non—contest, joe biden had one, the media agreed and donald trump confounds the pollsters. it looks like donald trump has won but it is not certain. it is not certain and i think his comments tonight are out of frustration and i am not surprised. to think that america and the 21st century is incapable of counting votes state by state and coming to a result, it is a pretty bad thing for america. the president said people are trying to disenfranchise the united states. what people? well, what he is talking about is the potential for voter fraud. what he was especially talking about was the idea of late votes coming in. that clearly should not be allowed. state— by—state clearly should not be allowed. state—by—state they have all done this differently. i am personally very anti—postal voting in totality, but i get it. during a pandemic that op
nigel farage i5 leader of the brexit party, or he was leader of the brexit party, now that reform partyw, it is not true to say that he has won it. what is true to say is that this morning we had all the opinion polls say it was a slam dunk, it was a non—contest, joe biden had one, the media agreed and donald trump confounds the pollsters. it looks like donald trump has won but it is not certain. it is not certain and i think his comments tonight are out of frustration and i am not surprised....
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for example, they've raised concerns about various aspects of your justice reform, which began when your party came to power. they have raised concerns for digital independence. they've launched multiple infringement proceedings in 2017. it even launched article 7 proceedings against poland for clear risk of a serious breach of rule of law by poland. the independence of the court is, of course, a cornerstone of rule of law. you're facing some really serious accusations, concerns that your party is taking over the body that selects judges appointing close allies to the constitutional tribunal attempting to purge the supreme court and regional courts. you don't want to face accountability over those accusations, you wouldn't want to clear poland's name. that's not true. would you or say that's not a description of what is me actually you program. so it's not just your description of do the formal judiciary system. let me say that the cheat is specified only one way of accountability. that is that's all there is to it article so of the term clearing with the conflicts and to making, not elected b
for example, they've raised concerns about various aspects of your justice reform, which began when your party came to power. they have raised concerns for digital independence. they've launched multiple infringement proceedings in 2017. it even launched article 7 proceedings against poland for clear risk of a serious breach of rule of law by poland. the independence of the court is, of course, a cornerstone of rule of law. you're facing some really serious accusations, concerns that your party...
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running on a pledge to reform government, the start up future forward party did very well in last year's election, but it was later dissolved for taking an illegal loan from its billionaire founder party members called that a politically motivated charge. the move forward party was created, so some elected under a future forward could still serve in parliament, while skeptical the party says it will take place in the reconciliation committee. but there's a sensitive topic that will raise alarm on one side, discussion of monaco reform. if this can be surely discussed where everyone put aside their differences and speak rationally, this will help you feel why did s. no point to the committee. the protest leaders have said that they will not participate in the reconciliation committee. they say, because the government is not sincere about trying to find a peaceful, political solution. historically, there's been little success with reconciliation programs and some feel that the spirit of compromise on either side is absent. the student protest movement has, has learned by doing, but also the
running on a pledge to reform government, the start up future forward party did very well in last year's election, but it was later dissolved for taking an illegal loan from its billionaire founder party members called that a politically motivated charge. the move forward party was created, so some elected under a future forward could still serve in parliament, while skeptical the party says it will take place in the reconciliation committee. but there's a sensitive topic that will raise alarm...
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parties. neither of them are running on progressives on reform issues. he created a third-party that ran with burton wheeler a democrat as his vice president lafollette for president. it was poorly funded. they had about $250,000 to spend nationally compared to about 4 million that the republicans had and about 2 million democrats had. lafollette relied on his own speechmaking ability. >> he has a terrific duty to build at least -- and to the life of this country. >> amazingly, lafollette got about 17% of the vote nationally. dallas at the time the second the second best run of the third-party. only teddy roosevelt pulled the progressive party exceeded that. he came in second in 10 other states and that was lafollette's last hurrah running for president in 1924. the lafollette name has magic in wisconsin. the two sons went ahead and created that third political party the progressive party and attempted to take the party nationally in 1938 carrying on the issues that bob fired for which were important in the context of the 1930s so use out things like unem
parties. neither of them are running on progressives on reform issues. he created a third-party that ran with burton wheeler a democrat as his vice president lafollette for president. it was poorly funded. they had about $250,000 to spend nationally compared to about 4 million that the republicans had and about 2 million democrats had. lafollette relied on his own speechmaking ability. >> he has a terrific duty to build at least -- and to the life of this country. >> amazingly,...
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parties can reform. they need to reform. america needs healthy parties.ct, even a patriotic if you are a democrat or republican, that the other party is responsible. i'm hoping it happens with republicans. i am hoping when trump exits the people upt will free in the republican party to take things in a new direction. i do know that if you talk to a lot of republican lawmakers quietly, off the record, their views of trump are no better than mine. they are just afraid to speak up. they have made calculations it would be unwise. point, it's not a minority party now. both sides have to jettison this notion that we hate the other side so much that we are going to vanquish it. neither party is going anywhere. the people on the other side are going anywhere. we have to navigate our differences and away. it's been impossible with trump. hopefully we can find some ground, butcommon to be able to get along and listen to each other and have american politics work as it once did. host: you say republicans should have spoken up. who specifically should have spoken up?
parties can reform. they need to reform. america needs healthy parties.ct, even a patriotic if you are a democrat or republican, that the other party is responsible. i'm hoping it happens with republicans. i am hoping when trump exits the people upt will free in the republican party to take things in a new direction. i do know that if you talk to a lot of republican lawmakers quietly, off the record, their views of trump are no better than mine. they are just afraid to speak up. they have made...
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party ranks. i'm signing this reform bill into law on behalf of my mother, who argued with insurance companies evenher final days. i'm signing it for ii—year—old marcellus 0wens. marcellus lost his mum to an illness. she didn't have insurance and couldn't afford the care that she needed. we are done. it's going to be very rare where either party in america has that big a majority to get things done. and what i worry about is on everything from a pandemic to a major economic crisis, to climate change, it's hard for this big, creaky system to move quickly enough to respond to the very real needs of the american people. and i think that there are going to be some structural reforms that have to happen. because part of the cynicism people feel about government is, if government's gridlocked, that's good for people who want to protect the status quo. you know, i experienced this during my presidency, things i wanted to get done that i couldn't get done because of these problematic features in the government and how it functions, would dishearten and discourage my base. which then leads them not to vote,
party ranks. i'm signing this reform bill into law on behalf of my mother, who argued with insurance companies evenher final days. i'm signing it for ii—year—old marcellus 0wens. marcellus lost his mum to an illness. she didn't have insurance and couldn't afford the care that she needed. we are done. it's going to be very rare where either party in america has that big a majority to get things done. and what i worry about is on everything from a pandemic to a major economic crisis, to...