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the popular to republican union. this comments he made has gotten quite a lot of attention .a listen. >> for a moment there, i thought i was madonna. [laughter] but i don't look at thing like her. all of a sudden, 75% of people were turning around, whispering, wanting to take selfies with me. it makes me see the world differently. host: on that note, that's all we have time. that was campaign beat. you can check out this episode and previous upset on our website, france 24.com. time now for the business news with a lot of this is a -- desousa. toshiba reporting its results. guest: after two delays, the japanese company filed its third-quarter earnings on tuesday. pricewaterhousecoopers have not signed off on the result. they cannot reach a conclusion in its review of the figures. were placed on alert in japan after its $1.3 billion accounting scandal in 2015. uncertainties relating to toshiba's finances blew up since costs added westinghouse divisions balloon. -- expects expressed a loss for the year ending in march. united airlines is living a social media nightmare after vi
the popular to republican union. this comments he made has gotten quite a lot of attention .a listen. >> for a moment there, i thought i was madonna. [laughter] but i don't look at thing like her. all of a sudden, 75% of people were turning around, whispering, wanting to take selfies with me. it makes me see the world differently. host: on that note, that's all we have time. that was campaign beat. you can check out this episode and previous upset on our website, france 24.com. time now...
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. >> i tell you, that is not verbiage that the union members have heard in the past from leaders in washington. and quite frankly, republicansake, have been very against or pushed back against the unions in the past. but not with this president. >> and you've had the unions come here to the white house. i mean, the head of the afl cio richard was here. you've had a separate meeting with many of the other unions here. so, yes, you're right. republicans union. and add to that, liz, infrastructure spending. a trillion dollars that they're talking about. add all of that up, and it is certainly a unique road that this republican president is trying to take. liz: yeah, any funded project he said must start within 90 days. not ten years. blake, thank you very much. >> thanks. liz: too much red tape. so with the promise of $1 trillion in infrastructure, how are some of the infrastructure stocks performing since the election? well, here you are. very nicely. concrete names like martin murrieta, u.s. concrete, sam ex. which is a mexican company, but they could still profit from bridges and airports. steel bets doing even better as u.s
. >> i tell you, that is not verbiage that the union members have heard in the past from leaders in washington. and quite frankly, republicansake, have been very against or pushed back against the unions in the past. but not with this president. >> and you've had the unions come here to the white house. i mean, the head of the afl cio richard was here. you've had a separate meeting with many of the other unions here. so, yes, you're right. republicans union. and add to that, liz,...
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the democrats -- trish: and the unions are going to start voting conservative republican. you could really see a whole change in the alignment. anyway, donald trump now coming to the stage. he's got a very receptive crowd there warmed up by the greenwood who was just singing proud to be an american. a very patriotic crowd. this of course is the nra, and they endorsed donald trump for president. the first time they've endorsed a candidate, something that he made a very big deal about on the campaign trail over and over again. so this is his base. these are the people that like him. this is his opportunity right now to take the victory lap and talk about the things that he's accomplished and the things that he wants to do for them. let's listen in. [chanting usa] trump: thank you, chris, for that kind introduction and for your tremendous work on behalf of our secretary amendment. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] i want to also think wayne for his unflinching leadership in the fight for freedom. wayne, thank you very much. [applause] great. i would also like to cong
the democrats -- trish: and the unions are going to start voting conservative republican. you could really see a whole change in the alignment. anyway, donald trump now coming to the stage. he's got a very receptive crowd there warmed up by the greenwood who was just singing proud to be an american. a very patriotic crowd. this of course is the nra, and they endorsed donald trump for president. the first time they've endorsed a candidate, something that he made a very big deal about on the...
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determined to exercise their new rights as citizens, thousands joined the union league, closely linked to the republican party. and the vast majority of african-americans registered to vote. in 1870, all the former confederate states met the conditions of congress and had been readmitted to the union and nearly all were under the control of the republican party. the new constitutions drafted in 1868 and 1869 by the first public bodies in american history with substantial black representation of about 1,000 delegates throughout the south over one quarter were black. they made the structure of southern government more democratic, modernized the tax system and guaranteed the civil and political rights of black citizens. a few states initially had barred former confederates from voting, fwbut this policy was quickly abandoned. although democrats charged that negro rule had come to the south, nowhere did blacks control the workings of state government, and nowhere did they hold office in numbers equal to their proportion of the total population, which ranged from about 60% in south carolina to around 33% in
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and dave spencer talks but his assessment of the republican party and what needs to change. then european unionmbassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan discusses the decision by british prime minister theresa may to formally begin the process to leave the european union. we should watch c-span's washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. a -- day night on q and it was everywhere in decline. nationalists were rising up. the big strategic weapon the u.s. faced was should it bit that should support britain against the nationalist or create a new order by mediating between the nationalist and the british. america's rising dominance in the middle east about the 1956 suez crisis and its aftermath. >> they're trying to present the soviet union coming in aligning with the nationalists, undermining the british and taking control of the oil. oilas 100% of european coming from the middle east. we wanted to make sure we had friendly arab regimes that were if not aligned with the united states, at least keeping the soviet union out. >> sunday night on c-span's q&
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unionists are calling this an opportunity to vote for the union, while republicans are emphasising thebrexit and calling for a referendum ona brexit and calling for a referendum on a united ireland. meanwhile, with the uk parliament looking like it will dissolve very soon, there are still the very real problem of no government at stormont. westminster as two choices, one of which are to ta ke as two choices, one of which are to take over the running of northern ireland, and the other is a assembly election going alongside the general election. in recent years, general elections have meant live tv debates featuring the leaders, but perhaps not this time, or perhaps not all the leaders. this is from the guardian's political reporter. "tories confirm theresa may won't take part in general election tv debates." and here's the spectator magazine's political correspondent. "next question: will may be empty—chaired in the debates that do take place?" we will have to wait and see how the broadcasters approach that, but katy is here, obviously a calculation by the prime minister that she can af
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republicanally founder dave spencer talks about his assessment of the republican party and what needs to change. the european union ambassador to the u.s. discusses the decision by british prime minister theresa may to formally begin the process to leave european union. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> in case you missed it on the foreign policy research institute at the senate intelligence hearing. >> the russian influence system began pushing themes and messages seeking to influence the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. russia sought to sideline opponents on both sides of the political spectrum with adversarial fears towards the kremlin. they were in full swing during both the republican and democratic primary season and helped sink the votes of candidates more hostile to russian interests. >> the total force was short 2100 11th fighter pilots. it should be noted the cost to train it with generation fighter pilot to prepare him or her for their first operational squadron is approximately $11 million. >> nfl wide re
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union. william c. harris takes this up in his volume, "lincoln and the republican governors." it provides appointed to spark your -- a point of departure. he respects their constitutional authority and worked with them to maintain a unified war effort. he emphasized their contributions and stresses that lincoln relied on them to win the war as well as preserve the union. northerners who remain in the union clung to the notion that the bond between nationstate would have to succeed in order to achieve military victory. on a practical level, this took shape as unionists mobilized for war. by their cooperative effort, loyal governors exercised important powers. citizens looked to them for leadership. their partnerships with lincoln opera present examples of federal, state and federal cooperation that normally -- not only resulted in union victory , but also registered a triumph for the federal union. antebellum governance had been centered and regionally driven, the consequence of a decentralized political system. both lincoln and federal jim is thought the civil war by summoning
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unionistes had are calling it an opportunity to vote for the union while the republicans are emphasisingg for a united ireland. with the uk parliament looking to be dissolved very soon parliament looking to be dissolved very soon there is the real problem that there is no government at stormont. westminster has two choices, to take over the running of northern ireland, the other is yet another assembly election which will go alongside this general election. chris buckler in belfast, thank you. nick servini is in cardiff for us. the decision has not gone down so well there? that's right. it's worth saying a number of political leaders in wales have given their impression that they want to roll up their sleeves and get stuck into this general election campaign. leanne wood said it was "game on" when she heard the obvious exception is welsh labour. the leader of the labour party in wales, ca rwyn the leader of the labour party in wales, carwynjones, who said it's a question of whether it's in the national interest, questioned the timing and what impact it would have on the peace process in
unionistes had are calling it an opportunity to vote for the union while the republicans are emphasisingg for a united ireland. with the uk parliament looking to be dissolved very soon parliament looking to be dissolved very soon there is the real problem that there is no government at stormont. westminster has two choices, to take over the running of northern ireland, the other is yet another assembly election which will go alongside this general election. chris buckler in belfast, thank you....
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republican senator made a statement that-- to make president obama secede his last eight years, to me that was tantamount to during the civil war, it set a tone for the declaration of succession from the union. the people today kind of like that, the republican party in general is that for the last eight years of president obama's term they did everything to-- and you just imagine if we worked together how better the country would have been at today. >> yes, no, i think that's an extraordinarily important point. there's been a kind of internal succession among certain far right groups, seceding from america, not literally, not necessarily politically, in terms of organization, but politically, in terms of belief and ideals, the spectrum of ideas and the entire spectra of ideology suspects that the far right wants to secede from the nation and repudiate and reject what we maintain in our collective breath as the best of americans. the succession led many to believe they're apart from america because they believe they're superior to what is left in the vast hinterland of america. that's a problem and your point about president obama facing such extraordinary odds, no doubt about that. when mi
republican senator made a statement that-- to make president obama secede his last eight years, to me that was tantamount to during the civil war, it set a tone for the declaration of succession from the union. the people today kind of like that, the republican party in general is that for the last eight years of president obama's term they did everything to-- and you just imagine if we worked together how better the country would have been at today. >> yes, no, i think that's an...
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and he saw andrew johnson and the renaming of the republican party for the 1864 election, the union party, as a way to do that because he knew that the loyal, slave-holding states of tennessee, of missouri, of kentucky, of maryland would be a problem for the republican party in the post-war era. so we don't have to agree with his decision. there is no person on earth that thinks andrew johnson is a good president, i don't think, in this room anyway. but i mean there are -- if we put ourselves in the shoes of the people who were living in the past, we can understand at least their reasoning. it is not -- that's all i have to say. [ laughter ] >> thank you. yes, please. absolutely, please do. >> to what extent does this decision of the republican party to support voting vierights in south for african-americans based on the idea that this is the group that's going to help the republican party stay in power? >> you are exactly right. the african-americans comprised 80% of the republicans in the south during the period that they made every effort to secure that vote. it was one of the few time
and he saw andrew johnson and the renaming of the republican party for the 1864 election, the union party, as a way to do that because he knew that the loyal, slave-holding states of tennessee, of missouri, of kentucky, of maryland would be a problem for the republican party in the post-war era. so we don't have to agree with his decision. there is no person on earth that thinks andrew johnson is a good president, i don't think, in this room anyway. but i mean there are -- if we put ourselves...
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republican senator mcconnell made a statement that he would make president obama succeed in the last half eight years to me there was time during the civil war there was a declaration of secession from the union. people today know it is kind of like that. the republican party in general is just for the last eight years of president obama's term they did everything and you just imagine if we work together how better it would be. >> no, i think that is an extroidinarily important point. there is many kinds of internal secession among far right groups succeeding from america. not necessarily literally or politically in terms of organization but politically in terms of beliefs and ideals. the spectrum of beliefs and ideology suggest the far right wants to succeed from the nation and repute and reject the core beliefs we nurture and maintain as the best of americans. that discussion is impulse and has led many to believe they are apart from america because they believe they are superior to what is left in the vast lands of america. i think that is a problem. then your point about president obama facing such extraordinary odds and there is no doubt that. when mitch mcconnell said i want to make him
republican senator mcconnell made a statement that he would make president obama succeed in the last half eight years to me there was time during the civil war there was a declaration of secession from the union. people today know it is kind of like that. the republican party in general is just for the last eight years of president obama's term they did everything and you just imagine if we work together how better it would be. >> no, i think that is an extroidinarily important point....
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union. republicans are emphasising the potential negative impact of brexit and calling for a referendum on a now looking like it's going to be dissolved very soon, there is still that very real problem that there is no government at stormont. westminster has two choices, one of which is to take over the running of northern ireland. the other is yet another assembly election which would go alongside this general election. it's worth saying a number of political leaders in wales have given their impression that they wa nt to given their impression that they want to roll up their sleeves and get stuck into this general election campaign. the leanne wood the leader of plaid cymru said it was game on as soon as of plaid cymru said it was game on as soon as she heard. the obvious exception is welsh labour. the leader carwynjones exception is welsh labour. the leader carwyn jones who exception is welsh labour. the leader carwynjones who said he questioned whether it's in the national interest, questioned the timing, even questioned what impact it would have on the peace process in northern ireland.
union. republicans are emphasising the potential negative impact of brexit and calling for a referendum on a now looking like it's going to be dissolved very soon, there is still that very real problem that there is no government at stormont. westminster has two choices, one of which is to take over the running of northern ireland. the other is yet another assembly election which would go alongside this general election. it's worth saying a number of political leaders in wales have given their...
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union. harris takes this up "lincoln and the republican governors." respects their constitutional authority and worked with them to maintain a unified war effort. he emphasizes the junta fusion is that lincoln -- he rep -- he emphasizes the contribution of the governors in the war. on a practical level, this took shape as unionists mobilized for war. effort, cooperative loyal governors exercised important powers. citizens looked to them for leadership. their partnerships offer impressive examples of federal, state, and local cooperation that not only resulted in union victory -- they had been regionally driven as a decentralized the system. they themselves stayed within decentralized federal systems. as much as northerners accepted states rights, they rejected the promotion of state sovereignty over national sovereignty. the war in for site is the this is-- the war in the ability of states to express citizenship and union first, even ones that contain slavery. governors functioned as agents of a national coalition that activism, that emphasize the uni
union. harris takes this up "lincoln and the republican governors." respects their constitutional authority and worked with them to maintain a unified war effort. he emphasizes the junta fusion is that lincoln -- he rep -- he emphasizes the contribution of the governors in the war. on a practical level, this took shape as unionists mobilized for war. effort, cooperative loyal governors exercised important powers. citizens looked to them for leadership. their partnerships offer...
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biggest republican state in the union. extremely dependent on nafta for its exports and economic engine. that's the way it seems to me to this president's heart, to say the people that voted for you, not the american people at large, the people that voted for you. >> you're exactly right. he takes so much pride in those people that voted for him. in your intro there, you were talking about the electoral map that he showed the reporters from reuters in their interview. he actually did the same thing with me. he brought out the map. he said aren't you impressed by this map? aren't you surprised by this map? he encouraged me to take it home to my colleagues at "the washington post" and try to run it on the front page of our newspaper. so he cares a lot about that map. he cares a lot about these states. >> i'm sorry. he on his 100th day interview five months after the election wanted "the washington post" to run the election map on the cover? >> he did. i think he was sort of playing there, but it speaks to the pride that he h
biggest republican state in the union. extremely dependent on nafta for its exports and economic engine. that's the way it seems to me to this president's heart, to say the people that voted for you, not the american people at large, the people that voted for you. >> you're exactly right. he takes so much pride in those people that voted for him. in your intro there, you were talking about the electoral map that he showed the reporters from reuters in their interview. he actually did the...
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republican. and david o'sullivan will join us, the european union ambassador to the united states. british prime minister theresa may formally begin the process to leave the european union. that is tomorrow on the washington journal at 7 a.m. eastern, 4 a.m. pacific. in the meantime, have a great saturday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] , next, the house committee considering legislation to make president trump's tax returns public. then fbi director james comey on the bureau's role and cyber security. then a house floor debate to block the obama administration rules on internet privacy. >> this week in c-span cities tour with help of our comcast cable partners will explore the literary scene and history of chico, california. about the founder , the life and writings of pioneer. >> starting with days in the relationship with the united states department of agriculture, he was constantly being sent and corresponding with o
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that's not being reported right now is there are a lot of democrats within the republican party in the house that are pro union, pro spending. david: i've got to emphasize, you are saying this moderate republicans now are on the same side of health care issue as bernie sanders? >> well, bernie sanders is for single payer. what the moderate republicans are arguing for is they are wook keeping obamacare largely intact. that's the problem we have. for the last three election cycles, including trump's election, it was all predicated on repeal of obamacare, and they -- david: i don't know, i've got orrin hatch on. i know orrin hatch is against a lot of what you guys are saying about it, but i don't think he'd say in any way, shape, or form he's still in favor of -- i'll ask him. i don't think he's going to say he's in favor of maintaining obamacare. >> i would love to have that debate. there are a lot of them in the republican caucus who want to keep it. david: i'll ask him specifically. andy, thank you very much for being here. andy roth for the club for growth. boy, interesting. melissa: one of the big stories of
that's not being reported right now is there are a lot of democrats within the republican party in the house that are pro union, pro spending. david: i've got to emphasize, you are saying this moderate republicans now are on the same side of health care issue as bernie sanders? >> well, bernie sanders is for single payer. what the moderate republicans are arguing for is they are wook keeping obamacare largely intact. that's the problem we have. for the last three election cycles,...
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union. negotiations will take about two years. in washington republicans continue to bicker amongst themselves over healthcare. the president also calling out the freedom caucus. and the battles continue on the russia investigation leaks. gary: tom lee and larry pitkowsky are here. we just wrapped up the first quarter. when i think about what happens. the dow was supposed to go up, it went down. the stock market was suppose to go -- up, it went up. >> i think it is a testament to how much animal spirits have improved. like you see in ceo confidence you are advise, and the rotation that flows into the equity markets. gary: was the flows into equities a surprise? did more money go into he can wits than yo -- even to equitien you thought? >> the pace in the first quarter will be the largest since 2009. trish: that's good news. i guess the big question is, is it going to continue. is this people playing catchup? they said now it's time for me to get in? >> we are primarily stock pickers and value-oriented folks. but people seem to be looking forward to corpora
union. negotiations will take about two years. in washington republicans continue to bicker amongst themselves over healthcare. the president also calling out the freedom caucus. and the battles continue on the russia investigation leaks. gary: tom lee and larry pitkowsky are here. we just wrapped up the first quarter. when i think about what happens. the dow was supposed to go up, it went down. the stock market was suppose to go -- up, it went up. >> i think it is a testament to how much...
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union "you lie." democrats and republicans said it is inappropriate and no one should ever call the president a liar. here she said i'm not talking about the president, but she alluded to it's times. it's do as i say, not as i do. fit was the obama administration she would never say that. >> that individual was a member of congress. even if his home district people are calling him a liar. but with that said, that said, the president got on in front of a camera and said that the obama administration wiretapped him. so the question is -- we can't go there. >> but the point is, there was credible -- it is credible to say that the president or the white house has said things that are very misleading. liz: the united airlines stock closing lower again today as the passenger who was dragged on the united airplane is launching legal action in court over his removal from his seat. the united ceo take together airways to apologize. but to some it seemed he was mostly blaming airport security. >> specifically i would tell you that the use of law enforcement on board an aircraft has to be looked at very careful
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local police, people with -- ibo from the various police and order patrol unions who in their republicanolitical statements clearly represents among law enforcement the most racist, the most prone to violence of these -- of the various law enforcement communities. overseass u.s. clients ,n the philippines, indonesia in country after country after country after country around the world because the u.s. has military and client 100tionships with more than countries around the world, depending on how you calculate it. some could argue up to 170 countries around the world. the new message, the new u.s. guideline is "kill more and don't worry about criticism or occasional cutbacks in your aid from the u.s. because, as the press people is statically set after the syrian bombing run, there's a new sheriff in town and the white house." at syria, in look response to what he saw on the ground in syria, still he stands order,ban, executive though judges have stopped it, that would not allow one syrian refugee into the united states. >> i think it may well be true that in terms of trump's own emotion
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unions. he left the republican party because he objected to the iraq war and was deeply disappointed in george w. bush. i was there in those days. he oppose the iraq war because i was opposed to it we talked about it and i wrote that at the time. he came back to the republican party after george w. bush was gone. he briefly switched to the reform party of new york it's affiliated with the reform party because ross perot and jesse venture encouraged him to look very closely at the reform party. they were entitled to $58 million in matching funds because of the strong showings of ross perot. see had the prospect of running for president on other people's money. that appealed to him but he concluded after intense exploration that the country is not going to lectin independent country anytime soon. therefore one really has to be a republican or democrat to win the election as president. he switched back to the party of his parents and the party he spent most of his adult life in. >> host: talk about the tensions in the campaign. dramatic moments in the campaign between paul manafort and corey lynn
unions. he left the republican party because he objected to the iraq war and was deeply disappointed in george w. bush. i was there in those days. he oppose the iraq war because i was opposed to it we talked about it and i wrote that at the time. he came back to the republican party after george w. bush was gone. he briefly switched to the reform party of new york it's affiliated with the reform party because ross perot and jesse venture encouraged him to look very closely at the reform party....
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and practically republican founder talks about his assessment of the republican party and what needs to change. then european union ambassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan discusses the decision by british prime minister theresa may to formally begin the process to leave the european union. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. announcer: tonight on c-span, first lady melania trump attends a state department award ceremony honoring women around the world. that is followed by president trump at a women's empowerment seminar that took place this week at the white house. later, grassroots organizers hold a rally on the national mall to protest to bring court nominee neil gorsuch. this week, first lady melania trump attended a ceremony for the state department's 2017 international women of courage award. she called for continued progress on women's issues around the globe. two of the award recipients also spoke about their experiences, advocating for human rights. this is 50 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the first lady of
and practically republican founder talks about his assessment of the republican party and what needs to change. then european union ambassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan discusses the decision by british prime minister theresa may to formally begin the process to leave the european union. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. announcer: tonight on c-span, first lady melania trump attends a state department...
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we had the rally for the theblic of the union for presidential majority, then the republicans.y are always changing their name and identity. the extreme right party has been around for a long time. it is an entrenched party of the extreme right. there is no question that macron , as obama did in 2008, at least the appearance of alternative politics. it is predicated on the idea that we're less divided than our politics make us seem. it is very hard to substantiate as governing policy. he will have a parliament that does not share a platform with him, nor share any partisan identification. let's say he makes it. the big loser is the average le not alwayswho is racist or anti-muslim, but feels rump out, like thae t voter, but feels left out by their own country. those people are going to be left out. she did very well in vast s north and east, those people are like "let's go again." he looks good, presented well, and he will take it away from us. le france, they all try that of course. herself -- ited is always the question, what is france. what is happening in our world is the s
we had the rally for the theblic of the union for presidential majority, then the republicans.y are always changing their name and identity. the extreme right party has been around for a long time. it is an entrenched party of the extreme right. there is no question that macron , as obama did in 2008, at least the appearance of alternative politics. it is predicated on the idea that we're less divided than our politics make us seem. it is very hard to substantiate as governing policy. he will...
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republicans too. >> the airline industry is totally regulated. airlines have to deal with very powerful unionsthe pilots unions and flight attendants and speaking of chris christie, they are leaving new jersey and going to detroit, one of several car companies that left new jersey, let's keep on regulating them. dagen: the department of transportation, and airline, and involved in this. >> if there is a solution where consumer behavior would fix the problem, you don't need government regulation, plenty of places and airlines with government regulation, flying from new york costs more than going to china. monopolies going on, where this popular stuff where they want to get into minor problems, consumers can fix this problem to you weeks but watch, when they book a flight in fort lauderdale or wherever, $10 less than united, they will take united. they don't care about the story anymore. the consumer doesn't want to pay two extra dollars to make this go away. doesn't mean the government has to step in because it could go away if consumers really cared. dagen: that is the final word. what do you
republicans too. >> the airline industry is totally regulated. airlines have to deal with very powerful unionsthe pilots unions and flight attendants and speaking of chris christie, they are leaving new jersey and going to detroit, one of several car companies that left new jersey, let's keep on regulating them. dagen: the department of transportation, and airline, and involved in this. >> if there is a solution where consumer behavior would fix the problem, you don't need...
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i know that unions around the united states are being dismantled by republicans, and i am not sure why. that is happening in iowa. i just feel like, why would you vote for someone who is against your interests? the people that he has put into washingtonns in probably don't even understand what the middle class is all about. they are sure doing a lot of things that help corporations and not middle-class. guest: i think the color makes a good point. one of the striking things about the early trump presidency is how little is clear he understood about the presidency thethe politics -- about presidency and politics before he given to office. he famously this week said to reuters that being president was harder that he thought would be. he thought that his older life would be harder. this is the latest in a lady of things he said, who knew health care would be so complicated? anybody who has paid attention to politics for the last 50 years knows it is terrifically obligated. he reportedly -- is terrifically complicated. angela merkel reportedly had to repeatedly explained to him that he cou
i know that unions around the united states are being dismantled by republicans, and i am not sure why. that is happening in iowa. i just feel like, why would you vote for someone who is against your interests? the people that he has put into washingtonns in probably don't even understand what the middle class is all about. they are sure doing a lot of things that help corporations and not middle-class. guest: i think the color makes a good point. one of the striking things about the early...
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union. a special election in georgia ended with no clear winner. emma kratz, republicans, and even the president are claiming andemocrats, republicans, even the president are claiming victory. the state hasn't voted democrat since 1979. the election was called to fill .he seat of tom price it is seen as an early barometer on the president and -- president's administration. i've been speaking with a former advisor to george w. bush. this morning, president trump, as is his usual want of tweeting about this, "despite major fake mediaey, support, and 11 republican candidates, big r wind with a runoff in georgia. help." be of it was a very close thing? they are claiming a moral victory, but are we reading too much into this one state? the democrats are very excited about this. if you look at the money we are talking about, the democrat got $8.3 million. when you break that down, 95% came from outside of georgia. karen handel, the republican who prevailed, 90% was raised within georgia. there are those who are trying a referenduminto against donald trump. theyemocrats will be
union. a special election in georgia ended with no clear winner. emma kratz, republicans, and even the president are claiming andemocrats, republicans, even the president are claiming victory. the state hasn't voted democrat since 1979. the election was called to fill .he seat of tom price it is seen as an early barometer on the president and -- president's administration. i've been speaking with a former advisor to george w. bush. this morning, president trump, as is his usual want of tweeting...
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unions around the united states are being dismantled by republicans and i'm not sure why. that is happening in iowa. like why would you vote for someone who was against your interests? the people he has put into his don'tons in washington probably even understand what andle-class is all about, they are sure doing a lot of things and help corporations and not middle-class. guest: i think the caller makes a good point. one of the striking things about the early trump presidency is how little it is clear he understood about the presidency and about politics before he came in office. i wrote about this yesterday. -- he famously had interview with reuters where he said president -- being president is harder than i thought it would be. this is the latest in a litany of things. oh my god, who new health care would be so complicated? anybody who is paid attention to politics for the last seven years, 10 years, if the years -- 50 years knows it is terrifically complicated. he had a meeting with the german chancellor angela merkel. tried too repeatedly explain to him he can't cut a
unions around the united states are being dismantled by republicans and i'm not sure why. that is happening in iowa. like why would you vote for someone who was against your interests? the people he has put into his don'tons in washington probably even understand what andle-class is all about, they are sure doing a lot of things and help corporations and not middle-class. guest: i think the caller makes a good point. one of the striking things about the early trump presidency is how little it...
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we have a union representative doing the unthinkable and thinking high things of a republican president. we've got a caucus member, conservative caucus member that might be wooed by what he's hearing out of the president and the republican leadership. we're going to put this together for you, not losing sight of the susan rice development. we're a 24-hour news channel. we have time to cover both. we have time to be fair and balanced and we have time to do our job. more after this. digestive balance? try align junior probiotic. so she can have a fraction dominating... status updating... hello-yellow-belt kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support with align junior. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand, also for kids. usaa gives me the and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru im
we have a union representative doing the unthinkable and thinking high things of a republican president. we've got a caucus member, conservative caucus member that might be wooed by what he's hearing out of the president and the republican leadership. we're going to put this together for you, not losing sight of the susan rice development. we're a 24-hour news channel. we have time to cover both. we have time to be fair and balanced and we have time to do our job. more after this. digestive...
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amazingly, a republican won in democratic massachusetts, kennedy's seat. and unioners did not vote for the democrats. they were very upset by the fact , they felten cheated rightly, by the obama campaign of promises. and they turned to their bitter class enemy, who at least talks therepublicans have mastered the technique of talking words as if your sort of an ordinary guy, kind of guy you would meet and a bar, that sort of thing. he goes back to reagan and his jellybeans and mispronouncing words by bush and so on and so forth. it is a game that is played. it is a con game. it in the absence of any opposition, it works. what happens when there is an opposition? that is very striking. the most astonishing fact about the last election, which is the standards achievement. that is a break from a century of american political history. as i said, you can pretty well predict electoral outcomes simply by campaign funding alone. so there are factors that intensif here comes sanders, somebody nobody ever heard of. no support from the wealthy, no support from corporations, the
amazingly, a republican won in democratic massachusetts, kennedy's seat. and unioners did not vote for the democrats. they were very upset by the fact , they felten cheated rightly, by the obama campaign of promises. and they turned to their bitter class enemy, who at least talks therepublicans have mastered the technique of talking words as if your sort of an ordinary guy, kind of guy you would meet and a bar, that sort of thing. he goes back to reagan and his jellybeans and mispronouncing...
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union workers. and in harrison, the house approved a $31 billion budget proposal by republicans. heavy negotiations in the senate. tom wolf's proposal called for spending $32 billion in part by a tax ob natural gas production. >>> faculty at five of pennsylvania's 14 state-run universities are on notice. >>> hundreds of seniors gathered for an early passover celebration in northeast philadelphia today. nbc 10 holiday saider. the passover festival officially begins at sunset on monday night. >>> adding to the intrigue, there are several new developments in the investigation into russian tampering. plus supreme court stalemate. . the debate over the president's pick has leaders on both sides casting blame tonight. >>> neighborhood nuisance, backyards provide a backdrop for a wild police pursuit. you have to see how this one ended. >>> and does aspirin reduce cancer deaths. what new research reveals, ahead on nbc 10 news at 5:00. yo, check it. my parents pimped out our crib with fios internet. sick. word on the street is it's bomb.com. i think you're bomb.com michelle, wanna come ov
union workers. and in harrison, the house approved a $31 billion budget proposal by republicans. heavy negotiations in the senate. tom wolf's proposal called for spending $32 billion in part by a tax ob natural gas production. >>> faculty at five of pennsylvania's 14 state-run universities are on notice. >>> hundreds of seniors gathered for an early passover celebration in northeast philadelphia today. nbc 10 holiday saider. the passover festival officially begins at sunset on...
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we had the rally for the republic of the union for the presidential majority, then the republicans.ties are always changing their name and identity a little bit. the national front, the extreme right-wing party, has been around for a long time. it is an entrenched party of the extreme right. there is no question that macron represents, as obama did in 2008, at least the appearance of an alternative form of politics. like obama it is predicated on , the idea that we're less divided than our politics make us seem. it is very hard to substantiate as a governing policy. he will have a parliament that does not share a platform with him, nor share any partisan identification. >> let's say he makes it. the big loser is the average le pen voter who is not always racist or anti-muslim, but feels left out of the system, a little like the trump voter. feels like an outsider in their own country, not represented by paris or bankers or any elite, or the establishment. those people are going to be left out. she did very well in vast swaths in the north and east, those people are like "let's go ag
we had the rally for the republic of the union for the presidential majority, then the republicans.ties are always changing their name and identity a little bit. the national front, the extreme right-wing party, has been around for a long time. it is an entrenched party of the extreme right. there is no question that macron represents, as obama did in 2008, at least the appearance of an alternative form of politics. like obama it is predicated on , the idea that we're less divided than our...
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and practically republican founder talks about his assessment of the republican party and what needs to change. then european unionmbassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan discusses the decision by british prime minister theresa may to formally begin the process to leave the european union. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. announcer: tonight on c-span, first lady melania trump attends a state department award ceremony honoring women around the world. that is followed by president trump at a women's empowerment seminar that took place this week at the white house. later, grassroots organizers hold a rally on the national mall to protest to bring court no
and practically republican founder talks about his assessment of the republican party and what needs to change. then european unionmbassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan discusses the decision by british prime minister theresa may to formally begin the process to leave the european union. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. announcer: tonight on c-span, first lady melania trump attends a state department...