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he ran in 2000 briefly for the reform party. what did ross perot want? he wanted to cut off trade with nafta. he thought trade was a disaster. the guy who won the nomination was pat buchanan. his shtick build a wall. immigration and trade are issues donald trump is 100s percent sincere about them beyond that, i don't know. we are getting ready to find out. the wall street journal doesn't do endorsements but in the peace they wrote basically endorsing trump, they said, he's crazy and dangerous but we think he's probably bad at it. we think he will be ineffective at doing this but we think kamala harris will be extraordinarily effective at doing the things which are maybe less dangerous but you will get it done, donald trump will fail to achieve the things you want. part of the reason donald trump won is that when democrats said he will have mass deportation, he's going to do this, they said, when he was president he said he was going to do all kinds of stuff. i don't know that voters take trump neither literally nor serious. he has become a hood ornament
he ran in 2000 briefly for the reform party. what did ross perot want? he wanted to cut off trade with nafta. he thought trade was a disaster. the guy who won the nomination was pat buchanan. his shtick build a wall. immigration and trade are issues donald trump is 100s percent sincere about them beyond that, i don't know. we are getting ready to find out. the wall street journal doesn't do endorsements but in the peace they wrote basically endorsing trump, they said, he's crazy and dangerous...
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he ran in 2000 briefly for the reform party. what did ross perot want? he wanted to cut off trade with nafta. he thought trade was a disaster. the guy who won the nomination was pat buchanan. his shtick build a wall. immigration and trade are issues donald trump is 100s percent sincere about them beyond that, i don't know. we are getting ready to find out. the wall street journal doesn't do endorsements but in the peace they wrote basically endorsing trump, they said, he's crazy and dangerous but we think he's probably bad at it. we think he will be ineffective at doing this but we think kamala harris will be extraordinarily effective at doing the things which are maybe less dangerous but you will get it done, donald trump will fail to achieve the things you want. part of the reason donald trump won is that when democrats said he will have mass deportation, he's going to do this, they said, when he was president he said he was going to do all kinds of stuff. i don't know that voters take trump neither literally nor serious. he has become a hood ornament
he ran in 2000 briefly for the reform party. what did ross perot want? he wanted to cut off trade with nafta. he thought trade was a disaster. the guy who won the nomination was pat buchanan. his shtick build a wall. immigration and trade are issues donald trump is 100s percent sincere about them beyond that, i don't know. we are getting ready to find out. the wall street journal doesn't do endorsements but in the peace they wrote basically endorsing trump, they said, he's crazy and dangerous...
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the reform are legitimate, legitimate, political party. >> you're saying like gerry adams, they're .>> ed davey's going to be triggered then ? they are, aren't triggered then? they are, aren't they? so and you know, i believe labour are nuts. you know, i believe some of labour's policies are absolutely nuts. and they have a huge mandate. what gives the department of work and pensions the right to say that reform are wrong and everybody else is right? yeah, of course they don't have that right. but aideen is absolutely right. but aideen is absolutely right. we have no idea whether they believe that or not. which is a shame, because i'd like to have seen some evidence that suggested because we have a hunch that maybe they would believe that or certainly that the civil service is infiltrated. but we don't know . infiltrated. but we don't know. >> well, we've seen it recently with some other stories. there was a woman, i think, colette fairbanks, who was who was either fired or, you know , either fired or, you know, suffered some sort of penalty for sharing similar political views. and i
the reform are legitimate, legitimate, political party. >> you're saying like gerry adams, they're .>> ed davey's going to be triggered then ? they are, aren't triggered then? they are, aren't they? so and you know, i believe labour are nuts. you know, i believe some of labour's policies are absolutely nuts. and they have a huge mandate. what gives the department of work and pensions the right to say that reform are wrong and everybody else is right? yeah, of course they don't have...
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not all the reforms we do or even the parties. the parties do matter in swing states. we sell turnout overall that makes sense from a perspective that people care about these elections and they don't like the other side. one thing -- i'm going to echo what nathan said. this resembled the 2022 midterms. doesn't seem as a is appointing a term for republicans but overall republicans won the house vote. they did not win it by as much as they should have all of the sudden in these key states they lost all the important races. some of that was prep we aid -- was probably a better demographic. they had resources and they put them to these things so a combination of resources and educated voters meant to they could win in all these important places while the trends were still against them. the other thing i will add that seems similar to the 22 election is we had this on even sort of turnout or uneven results in this election. the results in florida, in texas, in new jersey, in new york, a lot of the most progressive new england states of massachusetts or maryland or rhode isl
not all the reforms we do or even the parties. the parties do matter in swing states. we sell turnout overall that makes sense from a perspective that people care about these elections and they don't like the other side. one thing -- i'm going to echo what nathan said. this resembled the 2022 midterms. doesn't seem as a is appointing a term for republicans but overall republicans won the house vote. they did not win it by as much as they should have all of the sudden in these key states they...
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not all of the reforms we do or even the parties. yes, the parties do matter in swing states and they drive things but we saw how it turned out overall in a way that makes sense from a perspective that people care about these elections and really don't like the other side. one thing again, and i echoed a little bit what nathan said is it is interesting and in some ways, this resembled the 2022 midterms. that was seen as a disappointing midterm for republicans and it was in many ways but overall, republicans won the house vote. probably not buy as much as they should have won it but all of a sudden in these key states, they lost all the important races and some of that was probably a better demographic for democrats and midterm elections. more college-educated voters but also that they have resources and put them to these things so a combination of resources and educated voters meant they could win in all these important players while the trends were against them. the other thing i will add that seems similar to the 2022 election is w
not all of the reforms we do or even the parties. yes, the parties do matter in swing states and they drive things but we saw how it turned out overall in a way that makes sense from a perspective that people care about these elections and really don't like the other side. one thing again, and i echoed a little bit what nathan said is it is interesting and in some ways, this resembled the 2022 midterms. that was seen as a disappointing midterm for republicans and it was in many ways but...
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flirting with the presidential run, possibly alongside minnesota governor jesse ventura on the reform party ticket. >> a lot has changed but not trump. on tariffs. >> you have to think, too. he probably is a businessman and in getting merchandise from china has some experience with it. clearly felt like he wasn't getting the deal that he deserved and this is one of those areas where he does feel like he, you know, has a clear through line. i mean, that's very rarely do you see trump 20 years ago kind of saying the exact same thing as he is saying today. >> exactly and he said it obviously on the campaign trail. but i want to actually turn right now to cnn's matt egan, who has some new reporting on how the trump administration may will see pick and choose which companies pay for tariffs experts worry it's a process that opens up the door to potentially corrupt decision making. so, matt, what are you learning? >> well, manu, there is a system in place for u.s. companies trying to avoid paying tariffs especially on china. >> but businesses and researchers tell cnn that that system is broken. s
flirting with the presidential run, possibly alongside minnesota governor jesse ventura on the reform party ticket. >> a lot has changed but not trump. on tariffs. >> you have to think, too. he probably is a businessman and in getting merchandise from china has some experience with it. clearly felt like he wasn't getting the deal that he deserved and this is one of those areas where he does feel like he, you know, has a clear through line. i mean, that's very rarely do you see trump...
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he needs to carry out. ambitious reforms and germany's green party nominates a robert how back to be as candidates for chancellor, as campaigning begins the head of a snap election in february, the marietta evans dean. welcome. we begin with some breaking news coming in on the war and ukraine. according to multiple media reports, u. s. presidential bytes, and it has authorize ukraine to use us supplied long range missiles for strikes inside russian. who's major policy shift comes after months of request by ukraine. and just 2 months before president elect donald trump takes office, trump has vowed to limits for their support for ukraine. and staying in ukraine authorities there say all regions of the country will face power cuts on monday, after fresh damage to the countries energy infrastructure. in russia's largest bombardment in month, more than $200.00 missiles and rose target of the energy infrastructure across the country. moscow has stepped up a tax and recent days and fears are mounting in ukraine that russia will attempt to cripple at energy infrastructure as the winter appr
he needs to carry out. ambitious reforms and germany's green party nominates a robert how back to be as candidates for chancellor, as campaigning begins the head of a snap election in february, the marietta evans dean. welcome. we begin with some breaking news coming in on the war and ukraine. according to multiple media reports, u. s. presidential bytes, and it has authorize ukraine to use us supplied long range missiles for strikes inside russian. who's major policy shift comes after months...
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culture, the media even reforming the democrat party itself and the national conversation, utah congressman jason chait ready to go on all that and also the story, human a gross undergoing revolt democrat mutiny against nancy pelosi and democrats like senator john for the men that is time for pelosi to go and also the story,. >> jim and i went to covid-19 to meet percent with president-elect trump. liz: and okay coming after attacking trump, calling him event, hitler and msnbc joe scarborough your engine boat meeting at mar-a-largo reset the relations and they gave trumps is a bushwhacking of a may of 100, when he went observer would be called into the federal chief hemingway to re- act and ratings and have since covid-19 and also this company called the national emergency with regard to border crisis morning number pulling from marquette and majority of americans demand illegal aliens be deported, for breaking the law and trumps incoming border dark time woman is taken on the plus, we will break down of the kamala harris live through even more money than realized it and huge $1.6 billion p
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josh simons, nigel farage on gb news also the leader of reform uk party, 4 million votes in the electionlp broker that relationship. should sir keir starmer accept that offer from nigel farage to mend that fence with donald trump? >> well , i've that fence with donald trump? >> well, i've heard nigel say that on gb news before and i think he underestimates you know, there are people in the foreign service, there are people in our defence and intelligence establishment who worked with the united states and the american defence and intelligence establishment all the way through the trump presidency. britain knows how to find partnership with america , find partnership with america, regardless of nigel farage's help. and i think you know, david lammy has been working on that relationship , and i very that relationship, and i very much hope now that it will bear fruit in trade and in defence and security policy, when it's badly needed. and we all need that. >> by the way, they are our closest ally . the red light is closest ally. the red light is flashing across the world. there are a number
josh simons, nigel farage on gb news also the leader of reform uk party, 4 million votes in the electionlp broker that relationship. should sir keir starmer accept that offer from nigel farage to mend that fence with donald trump? >> well , i've that fence with donald trump? >> well, i've heard nigel say that on gb news before and i think he underestimates you know, there are people in the foreign service, there are people in our defence and intelligence establishment who worked...
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reformer. this was the big message the for the democrats, we are the party of reform. we will reform the government. republican wins, on the other hand, really emphasize what was called the bloody shirt, waving the bloody shirt, and that was effectively reminding northern voters of the sacrifices that union soldiers had made during the war. associating the democratic party with treason, with secession and with slavery. telling voters the democrats are the reason that your father or husband or brother or son died during the civil war. when you go to the polls, vote as you shot. if you shot for the union, if you shot confederates, then you should vote repub republicans favored or had some lip service to reconstruction. they had nothing timely given up at this point. but really it was the bloody shirt trying to associate democrats with treason. while democrats emphasized reform. professor alexander, would you call this a mudslinging campaign? no, not and i mean, certainly there were campaigns in the 19th century that were far more vicious. i mean, you had your your standa
reformer. this was the big message the for the democrats, we are the party of reform. we will reform the government. republican wins, on the other hand, really emphasize what was called the bloody shirt, waving the bloody shirt, and that was effectively reminding northern voters of the sacrifices that union soldiers had made during the war. associating the democratic party with treason, with secession and with slavery. telling voters the democrats are the reason that your father or husband or...
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reform. the report warned, quote, if we do not, our party's appeal will continue to shrink to its core constituencies only. of course, instead of heeding that advice, what happened in the chaotic years was the republican party nominated a guy who called mexican immigrants rapist and the republican party tossed the project in the trash and donald trump won. securing improbable victory, doing sort of the opposite of what they said to do. that was 2012-2016. the republicans lost another election recently in 2020. remember that one? republicans lost that year and they lost the popular vote for the fourth time in a row, which is the longest stretch for any major party since the 40s. you recall there was not a lot of soul-searching. i would say it was the opposite. donald trump insisted that the votes were there, or they had been stolen. it was all a big lie and proceeded to foment a violent coup and was impeached a second time and some republicans ran for the exits. as a whole there was no autopsy. the party never engaged in discourse of what they did wrong or how they could correct it. we have been rejec
reform. the report warned, quote, if we do not, our party's appeal will continue to shrink to its core constituencies only. of course, instead of heeding that advice, what happened in the chaotic years was the republican party nominated a guy who called mexican immigrants rapist and the republican party tossed the project in the trash and donald trump won. securing improbable victory, doing sort of the opposite of what they said to do. that was 2012-2016. the republicans lost another election...
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you put out there this thing that have me saying he fundamentally reformed the republican party.epublican party now reflects the country the most diverse coalition of voters ever to come together to elect someone to the white house, more votes now than he did when he first ran and he did it not by appealing to people on the basis of the color of their skin or their ethnicity or gender, he did it by appealing to them as hard-working people who want an economy that works again for people like them, as people that want to make sure we are a country that is safe at home by stopping capitol hills crossing our border and terrorizing our communities, by people that want us to have a foreign policy that preserves peace, that avoids us getting into wars through strength and by being pragmatic and ensuring that our foreign policy's geared toward prioritizing our core national interests especially at a time when the world is spiralling out of control. that was his campaign and appealed to people across the board and you saw the results. >> sean: we're likely, we have an opportunity for pote
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we need to be the party of reform.are shipping immigrants to my city and getting money and checks and benefits and i am out slogging every day and can barely make ends meet because i am a union construction workers in a big city like new york or boston that you off. they don't feel like they did years ago when my grandfather was in the union. we lost the room on that. we have to reboot this party. we lost the room and then there is all of this, what we saw. almost a clean sweep across the board. >> i am grateful to be in the room with you tonight, thank you for joining us. we will continue this conversation with our panel when we come back. we will talk about tough and uncomfortable truths. what we really want in this country. we really want in thi country. . >>> we are back. i want to continue what i was just discussing with tim ryan. we were talking immigration and i saw you nodding. >> yeah. i think leading up to this election you had all of twenty21, 2022, the republicans and really the right wing media eco system
we need to be the party of reform.are shipping immigrants to my city and getting money and checks and benefits and i am out slogging every day and can barely make ends meet because i am a union construction workers in a big city like new york or boston that you off. they don't feel like they did years ago when my grandfather was in the union. we lost the room on that. we have to reboot this party. we lost the room and then there is all of this, what we saw. almost a clean sweep across the...
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you then basically going ahead and leaving the leading reformation of a coalition because in germany it, it is very difficult for one party to be able to gover alone. and basically, the big race is going to be for the number to party, the 2nd strongest party in the polls. and that is currently a race between the far right a if the shows the social democrats and the green. and what we might see is that if the shows as espy, the deliver is a good result that they might be part of the next government. but as of the minor coalition partner, that was the no use political correspondent julia. so daddy, now to mexico were hundreds of mariachi subset, a new world record for the most musicians. performing in unison uh, the little bit of a 1000 maria, which is with get tours, trumpets and violence played the classic mexican song seeley to nino and broke the previous record from 2013 or 700 musicians. played simultaneously already up to bed state back 2 centuries that are one of mexico's most loved traditions. if you're watching dw news, just reminder of our top story is this our at least 5 people have been reported killed in russia
you then basically going ahead and leaving the leading reformation of a coalition because in germany it, it is very difficult for one party to be able to gover alone. and basically, the big race is going to be for the number to party, the 2nd strongest party in the polls. and that is currently a race between the far right a if the shows the social democrats and the green. and what we might see is that if the shows as espy, the deliver is a good result that they might be part of the next...
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by need to be the party of reform. like if you're shipping immigrants to my city and they're getting money and checks and this and that and all these benefits and i'm out slogging every day, i can barely make ends meet because i'm a union construction worker in a big city like new york or boston, that pisses you off. so they don't feel like it works for them like it did so many years ago when my grandfather was in the union. we've lost the room on that. we've got to reboot this party. because we've lost the room and this is what we saw. almost a clean sweep across the board. >> i'm thankful for being in the room with you. we'll continue this with our panel when we come back. we'll talk about tough and sometimes uncomfortable truths. what we really want in this country. y. ♪♪ i have type 2 d, but i manage it well. ♪♪ ♪♪ jardiance! -it's a little pill with a ♪♪ ♪♪ big story to tell. ♪♪ ♪♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪♪ ♪♪ at each day's staaart. ♪♪ ♪♪ as time went on it was easy to seeee, ♪♪ ♪♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪♪ jar
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support neither party because honestly i do not see any real significant difference on the most important issues. just minor disputes. i think with the american people really need is election reform. some think like choice but otteson have to be something much more than that seems to meo me both parties areth captured y special interest lobbying groups and that's obsolete evil. there needs to be viable other options than what we have now. that's pretty much what i had to say. so thank you. >> sean and new york comic trump supporter. good morning. >> good morning how are you? >> host: good. >> caller: i want to remind my fellow americans that it seems like the democratic callers are totally following thehe radicals tactics f which its accuse othes of what you are guilty of demonize the other sites they don't look human. i want my fellow americans to be aware of this and look into it and inform yourselves because it's the most important thing is we need to inform ourselves into our own research relying on that media now seems to be difficult at best. believe what your research. do your due diligence. do your research. but i was a history major in college and everything has just gon
support neither party because honestly i do not see any real significant difference on the most important issues. just minor disputes. i think with the american people really need is election reform. some think like choice but otteson have to be something much more than that seems to meo me both parties areth captured y special interest lobbying groups and that's obsolete evil. there needs to be viable other options than what we have now. that's pretty much what i had to say. so thank you....
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this version of democracy is not working and we are the party of democratic reform but it did not feel like this in this election because we were defending the existing version. that is another take away. we have to be the critics of democracy because we are the party that actually has the tangible plans to make democracy work better for people weather than just giving up on it as donald trump seems to be proposing and campaigned upon. >> and his copresident, elon musk as well. senator murphy, thank you for spending time with us tonight. appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump because of the white house after floating the idea of a third term with congressional republicans. that is next. >>> today donald trump return to the white house since he went away four years ago skipping joe biden's inaugura, and former president, donald, congratulations. >> thank you. >> look forward to having, like i said, a smooth transition. and we can make sure you're accommodated with what you need ever get a chance to talk about some of the today. >> good. >> welcome. >> thank you very much and politic
this version of democracy is not working and we are the party of democratic reform but it did not feel like this in this election because we were defending the existing version. that is another take away. we have to be the critics of democracy because we are the party that actually has the tangible plans to make democracy work better for people weather than just giving up on it as donald trump seems to be proposing and campaigned upon. >> and his copresident, elon musk as well. senator...
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reform. the report wrote "if you do not, our party's appeal will continue to shrink to its core constituencieshat advice, what happened to the chaotic years that followed was the republican party nominating a guy who called mexican immigrants rapists, promised to implement a ban of all immigrants -- muslims entering the country, and now the republican party trust -- toss the entire plan in the trash and donald trump won, securing an improbable victory in the electoral college, doing sort of the opposite of what the autopsy said to do. that was 2012 to 2016. you remember the republicans also lost in another election recently, you remember this one? that was in 2020. remember that one? republicans lost that year, and they lost the popular vote for the fourth time in a row, which is the longest stretch of any major party since the '40s, okay? now, you will also recall there was not a lot of soul- searching. in fact, i would say that it was basically the opposite. donald trump insisted that the votes were there, or that they had been stolen, that it was all a big lie, perfect proceeded to foment a
reform. the report wrote "if you do not, our party's appeal will continue to shrink to its core constituencieshat advice, what happened to the chaotic years that followed was the republican party nominating a guy who called mexican immigrants rapists, promised to implement a ban of all immigrants -- muslims entering the country, and now the republican party trust -- toss the entire plan in the trash and donald trump won, securing an improbable victory in the electoral college, doing sort...
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party. she's advocating for systemic reforms. the rule of flu and environmental sustained a bit as yeah. but it's mounting installation and the war and neighboring ukraine, that worry romanians most admit they know little about to jessica. but say that when a will have the what caught out, it was like, you know, whoever is going to wait and we have a lot to fix agriculture and the industry are in bad shape. everything's going downhill. which is like the luck we hope for something new, at least to have running water and sewage. and that'll get you going up. those rushes says he's also unknown to them. but alice say any possible interference will be investigated for power for it. these will be looking more closely at the structure of the vote of the case. there were any kind of artificial waves being created. yeah, the still kind of course, if there is any financing involved, you know, because such on such an online revolution, if i can call it is randy according to this, the next round will take place on december, the 8 charlie angeles out there. but it just says company dsl says as launc
party. she's advocating for systemic reforms. the rule of flu and environmental sustained a bit as yeah. but it's mounting installation and the war and neighboring ukraine, that worry romanians most admit they know little about to jessica. but say that when a will have the what caught out, it was like, you know, whoever is going to wait and we have a lot to fix agriculture and the industry are in bad shape. everything's going downhill. which is like the luck we hope for something new, at least...
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and we are the party of democratic reform. it didn't feel like that in this election because we were defending the existing version. so that is another takeaway. we have to be the critics of democracy. we are the party that has the tangible plans the make democracy work better rather than giving up on it as donald trump seems to be proposing. >> always a pleasure. thank you for taking extended time with us tonight. appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump returns to the white house after floating the idea of a third term with congressional republicans. that's next. ngressional republicans. that's next. ♪♪ how to fix things. ♪♪ fun recip... (high pitched sound) (high pitched sound) (high pitched sound) have you compared your medicare plan recently? with ehealth, you can compare medicare plans side by side for free. so we invited people to give ehealth a try and discover how easy it can be to find your medicare match. this is pretty amazing. i can go on a vacation with this money. i have quite a few prescriptions. that's why pe
and we are the party of democratic reform. it didn't feel like that in this election because we were defending the existing version. so that is another takeaway. we have to be the critics of democracy. we are the party that has the tangible plans the make democracy work better rather than giving up on it as donald trump seems to be proposing. >> always a pleasure. thank you for taking extended time with us tonight. appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump returns to the white...
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but if we keep having close elections, the parties don't reform. they say, oh, we missed it by that much. it was that close. so we're not going to change anything and then they come up with devils to blame for why they lost. it was hunter biden's laptop being censored on twitter. that cost donald trump the election. no, it wasn't. it was donald. it was exactly what these two people, a republican and a democrat said. and if donald trump wins, they're going to blame elon musk to a fairly well and they'll do that rather than engage in the kind of introspection that's necessary to improve our parties. >> chris, would you like to pick our last question from our last questioner? ok. >> what do we want over here? i'm not, you want to go right to the middle. ok. right here in the middle. yes. our median voter right here, right in the middle of the middle. >> thank you. darrell chandler here. uh, you've already mentioned, uh, all the television ads, but my question is a follow on, on that. is that the, where, where is the best place to spend the money on in
but if we keep having close elections, the parties don't reform. they say, oh, we missed it by that much. it was that close. so we're not going to change anything and then they come up with devils to blame for why they lost. it was hunter biden's laptop being censored on twitter. that cost donald trump the election. no, it wasn't. it was donald. it was exactly what these two people, a republican and a democrat said. and if donald trump wins, they're going to blame elon musk to a fairly well and...
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i'm glad sweeping economic and social justice reforms, but that's prove difficult because his party did not have a majority in the assembly site does all pile them into september and calls about collections after claiming opposition groups are blocking his agenda. the libyans have voted in municipal elections across the country, including the 3rd largest city. mister water, fewer than half of local authorities are taking part. but as the 1st election in a decade to be held single tediously in the east and west of the country, which has long been divided by rival governments. malik train that has more from mr . walter on what's at stake. the election day is all the people here have been talking about for the last few weeks, 58 minutes of how we use across the live. you are voting to elect council officials in their cities. the biggest to hold the pull this round is mr. lot, the libya, 3rd largest city, an economic hub b u n says nationwide elections are the only path forward for libya. and these municipal elections are an important milestone in its democratic journey for how it works for
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that the speech was, quote, devoid of any policy, but also from nigel farage's reform on the right of the conservative partyth would i or anyone else believe them now? it's been announced that my colleague mishal husain is to leave the bbc in the new year. the presenter of radio 4's today programme joined the bbc in 1998. she has presented world news, the news at six and ten, and fronted the recent uk general election debates. she isjoining bloomberg to host a new interview series, and be editor—at—large of its weekend edition. an exhumation has been carried out at a cemetery in county monaghan in ireland by the group set up to find preparations are under way in new york city for the macy's thanks giving day parade. the 98 year celebration features. . many are expected to tune in. time for look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello. for many parts of the uk, wednesday was a bright and sunny day, but it was cold for many of us — some sparkling visibility here in scotland. for others, though, flooding continued to be of concern, particularly in the passage of this area of low pressure. storm conall, named b
that the speech was, quote, devoid of any policy, but also from nigel farage's reform on the right of the conservative partyth would i or anyone else believe them now? it's been announced that my colleague mishal husain is to leave the bbc in the new year. the presenter of radio 4's today programme joined the bbc in 1998. she has presented world news, the news at six and ten, and fronted the recent uk general election debates. she isjoining bloomberg to host a new interview series, and be...
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party. she's advocating for systemic reforms, the rule of flu and environmental sustainability. but it's mounting installation and the war and neighboring ukraine. the worry romanians most admit they know little about to jessica, but say the, when a will have the what caught out. it was like, you know, whoever is going to wait and we have a lot to fix. agriculture on the industry are in bad shape. everything's going downhill, which is like a block we hope for something new, at least to have running water and sewage and outage rushes says he's also unknown to them unless say any possible interference will be investigated for power for it . these will be looking more closely at the structure of default of the, in case there were any kind of artificial waves being created. yeah, the stokeland, of course, if there is any financing involved because such on such an on the revolution, if i can call it is brand new equity to that's the next round will take place on december, the 8 charlie under this i'll just here. all right, well that's it from may on boxing of the stream. the, the lat
party. she's advocating for systemic reforms, the rule of flu and environmental sustainability. but it's mounting installation and the war and neighboring ukraine. the worry romanians most admit they know little about to jessica, but say the, when a will have the what caught out. it was like, you know, whoever is going to wait and we have a lot to fix. agriculture on the industry are in bad shape. everything's going downhill, which is like a block we hope for something new, at least to have...
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reform chief whip. every time he switches party, he gets a promotion.ined what we have done to support our farmers. we will continue to support the farmers and we will continue to invest in our public services to get britain back on track. >> graham stringer. >> my right honorable friend has come under intense scrutiny from the press at different times, and she must have found it difficult. a press that is free to scrutinise politicians is vital in a free society and a democracy. is she as concerned as i am by the stasi-like interview that was given to allison pearson of the daily telegraph a week last sunday? does she agree that the essex police force and other police forces would be better trying to deal with shoplifting, burglaries and other crimes, rather than intimidating journalists? >> free speech and our press are incredibly important -- they are part of our democracy -- but in direct response to my honorable friend's question, the police are independent and it is a live investigation, so it would not be appropriate for me to comment on that. i
reform chief whip. every time he switches party, he gets a promotion.ined what we have done to support our farmers. we will continue to support the farmers and we will continue to invest in our public services to get britain back on track. >> graham stringer. >> my right honorable friend has come under intense scrutiny from the press at different times, and she must have found it difficult. a press that is free to scrutinise politicians is vital in a free society and a democracy. is...
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reform. they underestimated the conservative party.d by that time will be seven years ago. and the channel crossings we have now might look different by that point. they don't want to set their whole strategy on a failed american election. ifkla strategy on a failed american election. ., , ~' strategy on a failed american election. ., , ,, , ., election. no but i think there is a clear lesson _ election. no but i think there is a clear lesson which _ election. no but i think there is a clear lesson which is _ election. no but i think there is a clear lesson which is if _ election. no but i think there is a clear lesson which is if people i clear lesson which is if people aren't— clear lesson which is if people aren't feeling good in terms of what is in their— aren't feeling good in terms of what is in their pocket, incumbents pay, and when — is in their pocket, incumbents pay, and when you look at the obr growth and when you look at the obr growth and the _ and when you look at the obr growth and the forecasts we've seen they aren't— a
reform. they underestimated the conservative party.d by that time will be seven years ago. and the channel crossings we have now might look different by that point. they don't want to set their whole strategy on a failed american election. ifkla strategy on a failed american election. ., , ~' strategy on a failed american election. ., , ,, , ., election. no but i think there is a clear lesson _ election. no but i think there is a clear lesson which _ election. no but i think there is a clear...
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reform, a big one. we have not specifically talked about that. one thing was that both parties were starting to talk about permitting reform in a way that i've not seen for some time. an existential across the energy space. it is important for business to know what projects to go ahead and which ones will get stuck. the challenges here. trading only at lightly. sort of financially creating a stock pile. there is some development along those lines. just recently launching a new lithium carbonate index. i think that there will be more element in needing to create those markets and facilitate that. both the u.s. and canada can think of ways that different exchanges could better facilitate getting funding not to processing and mining. it has been a major place where junior minors from around the world come from investment and there been some changes that have made it somewhat less attractive as of late. and, you know, we are talking today about what the u.s. and canada can do together. i think that it is really important to do in this space. not only like places like australia that
reform, a big one. we have not specifically talked about that. one thing was that both parties were starting to talk about permitting reform in a way that i've not seen for some time. an existential across the energy space. it is important for business to know what projects to go ahead and which ones will get stuck. the challenges here. trading only at lightly. sort of financially creating a stock pile. there is some development along those lines. just recently launching a new lithium carbonate...
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reform. unfortunately for me the republican party has proved time and time again they will vote the way the nra and other gun lobby's point them so that is a nonstarter for me. >> you are a veteran. does that factor into your decision when you think about the president see -- presidency, when you think about gun violence prevention and common sense legislation? >> i am a gun owner. i'm not worried. it does not mean that i don't care about human life. let's get this really clear. the bad guys have always got the guns whether they steal them or import them from mexico or china. there are a lot of gunowners who educate their children on gun safety. i think that as parents we need to be responsible. if i leave a gun out that is loaded, thank god i don't have children but a small child picks it up and hurts themselves or someone else or kills himself it is on me. the parent needs to be judged. >> one topic that is also not being talked about but is an important one is the climate. i know that is something that is top of mind for you. why is it so important for you to vote for kamala harris as you ar
reform. unfortunately for me the republican party has proved time and time again they will vote the way the nra and other gun lobby's point them so that is a nonstarter for me. >> you are a veteran. does that factor into your decision when you think about the president see -- presidency, when you think about gun violence prevention and common sense legislation? >> i am a gun owner. i'm not worried. it does not mean that i don't care about human life. let's get this really clear. the...
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reform and more freedom . freedom of choice, political parties, give people some oxygen. >> how did you feel your self watchingt wall come down? >> translator: you know, there is a lot of talk about the wall. for me as a politician, it is a moment, it is a sign, a symbolic event. the wall had been built when confrontation reached a very acute stage. >> reporter: now, confrontation was ending and mostly peaceful revolutions swept across europe that year. first, poland, then hungary, east germany, czechoslovakia, and romania. in the midst of all of this, mikhail gorbachev met the u.s. resident, george bush, on a warship of the island of malta to declare the cold where war over. >> translator: the model that had been implemented in the soviet union and forced on east and middle european countries after the second world war lost . but, i still devoted to socialism. if you think of socialism as freedom, social justice, democracy, where individuals play a significant role . look at western europe. most of them are run by social democrats and there is nothing bad about it. >> reporter: indeed, 10 years later, many ar
reform and more freedom . freedom of choice, political parties, give people some oxygen. >> how did you feel your self watchingt wall come down? >> translator: you know, there is a lot of talk about the wall. for me as a politician, it is a moment, it is a sign, a symbolic event. the wall had been built when confrontation reached a very acute stage. >> reporter: now, confrontation was ending and mostly peaceful revolutions swept across europe that year. first, poland, then...
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we know both parties have said there needs to be comprehensive immigration reform.said it takes several years to find a legal pathway to the u.s. does that not need to change to go at the incentives? >> absolutely. that is certainly an area when we talk about legal immigration. i heard some comments earlier in your segment. we need to be clear about this -- the united states and even under the first trump administration, a welcoming country for legal immigration. over one million green cards per year. what we are talking about is folks who decided to break the law and come in illegally. there are public safety threats. congress needs to look at the legal immigration system. it has not been changed for two decades. they need to update that on what the u.s. economy needs. congress needs to set that. you cannot do any of that, put people into legal pathways if you will simply release them if they come over illegally and facilitate and continue to encourage mass illegal immigration. it simply does not work. sumi: really good to talk to you. thank you for joining us on b
we know both parties have said there needs to be comprehensive immigration reform.said it takes several years to find a legal pathway to the u.s. does that not need to change to go at the incentives? >> absolutely. that is certainly an area when we talk about legal immigration. i heard some comments earlier in your segment. we need to be clear about this -- the united states and even under the first trump administration, a welcoming country for legal immigration. over one million green...
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labor shortages and demographic pressures need bold reforms, yet the political appetite for such changes is limited with fiscally conservative parties and dominating the poles. a broken coalition means it's highly unlikely that any economic revival will pass through the bush dog until election day. so the country will likely be less high and dry until a new government comes into office several months from now. and with that to your up to date, but stay with us. we'll have the full interview with, i don't recall monday or on what germany has to do to rescue with economy. that's up next. stay tuned for more than that. and here's an analysis. remember to check our website dw, dot com, but also on social media at the handbook dw leaves of the hill jewelry. thank you so much for watching. goodbye the, the untold story.
labor shortages and demographic pressures need bold reforms, yet the political appetite for such changes is limited with fiscally conservative parties and dominating the poles. a broken coalition means it's highly unlikely that any economic revival will pass through the bush dog until election day. so the country will likely be less high and dry until a new government comes into office several months from now. and with that to your up to date, but stay with us. we'll have the full interview...
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you then basically going ahead and leaving the leading reformation of a coalition because in germany it, it is very difficult for one party to be able to gover alone. and basically, the big race is going to be for the number to party, the 2nd strongest party in the polls. and that is currently a race between the far right a if the shows the social democrats and the green. and what we might see is that if a shows as, as to be the deliver is a good result, that they might be part of the next government. but as the minor cool listen partner. let's just take a look at one more clip from that interview. the church gave in this when he speaks about donald trump's return to the white house. been dock. i am never now eve, but always unabashed. and that's what i have experienced so many changes of government during my time and offices chancellor alone, as well as in the time before that. and my principal is always, if i use these words, this will flip 60 dance with those who are in the rooms and that also applies to the us president of the legs. in any case, i will do my best to ensure that relations between the us and europe, a g
you then basically going ahead and leaving the leading reformation of a coalition because in germany it, it is very difficult for one party to be able to gover alone. and basically, the big race is going to be for the number to party, the 2nd strongest party in the polls. and that is currently a race between the far right a if the shows the social democrats and the green. and what we might see is that if a shows as, as to be the deliver is a good result, that they might be part of the next...
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secretary, the conservatives', kevin hollinrake, and he was asked whether his party would back labour's plans on these reformsms coming forward, but obviously they need to see the detail on this. he was questioning whether labour would take what he described as the difficult decision if it was needed in some cases for cash benefits to be reduced. but we can hear a little bit of what he had to say in terms of his response to the points liz kendall was making. we are seeing a number of people leaving the place of work because of mental illness, a huge rise. and that's a huge cost for the taxpayer, of course. so we had plans in place. i think you referred to them earlier in your interview with liz kendall. that will reduce that number by 400,000. saving saving the taxpayer an awful lot of money. it's not just about saving money. it's also about getting people into work. you know, we most of us feel we are. 0ur mental health is better when we're at work. but there are incentives in the system to leave the place of work to go on cash benefits. and that's one of the things i'll be looking for in these changes labou
secretary, the conservatives', kevin hollinrake, and he was asked whether his party would back labour's plans on these reformsms coming forward, but obviously they need to see the detail on this. he was questioning whether labour would take what he described as the difficult decision if it was needed in some cases for cash benefits to be reduced. but we can hear a little bit of what he had to say in terms of his response to the points liz kendall was making. we are seeing a number of people...
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reform chief whip. every time he switches party, he gets a promotion.ave already outlined what we have done to support our farmers. we will continue to support the farmers and we will continue to invest in our public services to get britain back on track. >> graham stringer. >> my right honorable friend has come under intense scrutiny from the press at different times, and she must have found it difficult. a press that is free to scrutinise politicians is vital in a free society and a democracy. is she as concerned as i am by the stasi-like interview that was given to allison pearson of the daily telegraph a week last sunday? does she agree that the essex police force and other police forces would be better trying to deal with shoplifting, burglaries and other crimes, rather than intimidating journalists? >> free speech and our press are incredibly important -- they are part of our democracy -- but in direct response to my honorable friend's question, the police are independent and it is a live investigation, so it would not be appropriate for me to com
reform chief whip. every time he switches party, he gets a promotion.ave already outlined what we have done to support our farmers. we will continue to support the farmers and we will continue to invest in our public services to get britain back on track. >> graham stringer. >> my right honorable friend has come under intense scrutiny from the press at different times, and she must have found it difficult. a press that is free to scrutinise politicians is vital in a free society and...
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reform, a big one. we haven't explicitly talked a lot about that, but one thing that heartened me in this election campaign is that both parties were starting to talk about permitting reform in a way that i have not seen for some time. that is essential across the energy space and infrastructure space. it is important for business to know what projects can go ahead and which ones are going to get stopped. financial infrastructure is necessary to address some of the temporal challenges here. right now many of these minerals are traded only lightly. there is no opportunity to hedge. there's no opportunity for financially creating a stockpile. there is some develop insulin those lines. chicago merck just recently launched lithium carbonate index . i think there is to be more element of eating to create those -- needing to create those markets and facilitate that. in both the u.s. and canada can look close to home and think about ways different exchanges good better facilitate -- could better facilitate getting funding for processing and mining. canada his degree has been a major place where junior mine rs from around the world co
reform, a big one. we haven't explicitly talked a lot about that, but one thing that heartened me in this election campaign is that both parties were starting to talk about permitting reform in a way that i have not seen for some time. that is essential across the energy space and infrastructure space. it is important for business to know what projects can go ahead and which ones are going to get stopped. financial infrastructure is necessary to address some of the temporal challenges here....
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or even not all the reforms we or even the party you already matter do or even the parties. the parties do matter in swing states. overall the make people care about we saw turnout overall that makes sense from a perspective that people care about these elections and they don't like the other side. one thing -- i'm going to echo what nathan said. this resembled the 2022 midterms. one -- that was seen as a is appointing a term for republicans but overall republicans won the house vote. they did not win it by as much as they should have all of the sudden in these key states they lost all the important races. some of that was probably a better demographic. they had resources and they put them to these things so a combination of resources and educated voters meant to they could win in all these important places while the trends were still against them. the other thing i will add that seems similar to the 22 election is we had this uneven sort of turnout or uneven results in this election. the results in florida, in texas, in new jersey, in new york, a lot of the most progressive
or even not all the reforms we or even the party you already matter do or even the parties. the parties do matter in swing states. overall the make people care about we saw turnout overall that makes sense from a perspective that people care about these elections and they don't like the other side. one thing -- i'm going to echo what nathan said. this resembled the 2022 midterms. one -- that was seen as a is appointing a term for republicans but overall republicans won the house vote. they did...