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for the respect party in the house of commons and obviously the respect party wants to increase its influence and you want to bring in other m.p.'s out of the respect party when you look you mentioned nigel frost for a second here's a guy who was really on the outline force ukip started on the french and they've really made their way into mainstream that as a party leader for respect as any lessons learned from that number one just as it's from a tactical point of view putting aside the politics for a second as as a mere tactician nigel raj seems like he's done a good up he has tried to do the same kind of thing be honest be street be real be a human being not speak your whip machine see what you mean mean what you say for is perceived in the country to be all of these things and i try to do the same of course selling right wing nationalist ideas to the simple minded is an easier task than selling left wing progressive source was the ideas especially in the sea of media power all around us which is deeply hostile to the kind of things we talk about let me ask a question it seems and i know fr
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for the respect party aspect of it a bit earlier he believes it's not enough but only because it has itself to blame britain is in very real clear and present danger from terrorism both from within and from without but only a fool or a knave would seek to separate british foreign policy from the danger of terrorism only an idiot could imagine that if you go around the world invading and occupying other people's countries you're not going to generate a real danger to yourself but we've gone one step father in syria before in libya we're actually giving guns and money to the very terrorist extremists who are attacking us on the streets of our own capital city it must be a policy which virtually qualifies as insanity and an insane policy. is not going to keep people safe another right to brutal violence reportedly by syrian rebels has appeared on the web i'm very fine video shows the beheading of three supposed government supporters the title of the footage suggests an author talks christian bishop was among the victims although other claims say he'd been shot dead in an assault on the
for the respect party aspect of it a bit earlier he believes it's not enough but only because it has itself to blame britain is in very real clear and present danger from terrorism both from within and from without but only a fool or a knave would seek to separate british foreign policy from the danger of terrorism only an idiot could imagine that if you go around the world invading and occupying other people's countries you're not going to generate a real danger to yourself but we've gone one...
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boost to their resources well let's talk more about this with british george galloway for the respect party joining me live now from london george security surely a priority so they deserve this money don't they. well there probably need every penny of it and more because britain is in very real clear and present danger from terrorism both from within and from without but only a fool or a knave would seek to separate british foreign policy from the danger of terrorism and the mayor of london i'm afraid is a fool and the prime minister is a knave only an idiot could imagine that as ken livingstone just pointed out in that report that if you go around the world invading and occupying other people's countries you're not going to generate a real danger to yourself blowback as can called it but we've gone one step farther known in syria as before in libya we're actually giving guns and money to the very terrorist extremists who are attacking us on the streets of our own capital city it must be a policy which virtually qualifies as insanity and an insane policy home is not going to keep people sa
boost to their resources well let's talk more about this with british george galloway for the respect party joining me live now from london george security surely a priority so they deserve this money don't they. well there probably need every penny of it and more because britain is in very real clear and present danger from terrorism both from within and from without but only a fool or a knave would seek to separate british foreign policy from the danger of terrorism and the mayor of london...
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but with nearly 400 of those seats essentially locked in for their respective parties, that task become a whole lot tougher. republicans hold a 234 to 201 seat majority. if democrats can gain an additional 17 seats, they go up to 217. that goes up to an uphill climb. 17 seats will be more than double the eight they picked up during president obama's successful re-election last november. what's more, redistricting has limited the number of seats to a handful. just 31 seats, less than 8% of the total house are in play. says there are just 29. in fact, stu rothenburg points out that with the field so narrow and democrats having to defend a large number of senate seats that could prove difficult to hold, then net change in the senate could be larger than the net change in the house. if it happens, it will be only the third time in the past 150 years it happened. with me now to talk about it, democratic congresswoman donna edwards. and north carolina republican congressman patrick mchenry, vice chair of the nrcc's recruitment effort. i want to start not on this but on immigration just becaus
but with nearly 400 of those seats essentially locked in for their respective parties, that task become a whole lot tougher. republicans hold a 234 to 201 seat majority. if democrats can gain an additional 17 seats, they go up to 217. that goes up to an uphill climb. 17 seats will be more than double the eight they picked up during president obama's successful re-election last november. what's more, redistricting has limited the number of seats to a handful. just 31 seats, less than 8% of the...
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party. with all due respect to every member of the black panther party -- friends of mine were in the party who were entrapped in ome of the cointel stuff -- with all due respect, i was not in the party. i was a student. there was some sort of space created for students. the violence that was often associated with the community did not often find its way to the campus. the strike at san francisco state did have the tactical squad out there on a daily basis, but the same kind of violence, surveillance, villainy did not happen on the campus. so, first of all, i was a student. i was able to move from that, after finishing, working with the model cities program in san francisco. in a sense, i was still engaged in the ideas about community organizing. the idea of coming into acting was a result of my politicization. i had a road map. a great south african who wrote so brilliantly about the anti- apartheid movement, particularly around the ,elationships that it created the that it was not able to foster. i was able to translate that. then to be able to use that for myself as a platform to not only
party. with all due respect to every member of the black panther party -- friends of mine were in the party who were entrapped in ome of the cointel stuff -- with all due respect, i was not in the party. i was a student. there was some sort of space created for students. the violence that was often associated with the community did not often find its way to the campus. the strike at san francisco state did have the tactical squad out there on a daily basis, but the same kind of violence,...
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maximize the strengths of each party's in their respective. and also leverage their capital resources most efficiently. but the company is currently working on a new. designed especially for cutting through hard. for a different one in theory that means dental surgeons have to invest in an entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices produced by the closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market they're compact easy to assemble highly efficient and can accurately control the optical. as you can see here the laser easily able to pierce a piece of wood with only three pull through about fifty millimeters. smaller and more accurate with other surgical drills. drilling. it was exhibited at the moscow dental show which was held this year all the devices they were produced intended for sale in the russian market were completely sold out over t
maximize the strengths of each party's in their respective. and also leverage their capital resources most efficiently. but the company is currently working on a new. designed especially for cutting through hard. for a different one in theory that means dental surgeons have to invest in an entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices produced by the closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made some competitors make...
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maximize the strengths of each party's in their respective. and also leverage their capital resources most efficiently. but the company is currently working on a new. for a different one in theory that means didn't have to invest and then entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices produced by a closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than. some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market they're compact easy to assemble. can accurately control the optic. as you can see here. with only three. were completely sold out over the course of the two days. here in russia the company and its technology is getting recognition. despite having a few years ago. which is essentially a big clearing house. only helped push the company. into the future. from the. intriguing story. visit. today. these are the images. can. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and
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maximize the strengths of each parties and their respective. and also leverage. capital resources most efficiently. but the company is currently working on a new. scalpel for a different one in theory that means didn't have to invest and then entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the. some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market they're compact easy to assemble highly efficient and can accurately control the optical. scan machines as you can see here the laser scalpel is easily able to pierce a piece of wood with only three pulses it can slice through about fifteen meters the resulting hole is smaller and more accurate than is possible with other surgical drills in theory such superfast. could be used for pain this cavity drilling. it was exhibit. which was held this year all the devices they were produced intended for sale in the russian market were completely sold out
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parties in their respective. and also leverage. capital resources most efficiently. but the company is currently working on a new. for a different one in theory that means didn't have to invest and then entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made. editors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market...
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people in both parties respect that. walked through some of his accomplishments, was at the forefront of a lot of critical fights on issues that often touched on consumer matters and things that mattered in people's everyday lives. he had a lot of respect for that. he left the senate voluntarily and then came back at a time when his party needed him to step in. and he won the seat back. and that is one of the things that democrats certainly appreciate in frank lautenberg. and today we saw that at his office there is a condolence book that has been placed outside for people to stop and pay their tributes in these early hours. many members of the senate are coming back. we will be looking for one of the traditions of the senate, which is taking the desk that belonged to senator lautenberg and draping it with black crepe, a sign of respect and honor, it happens when a sitting member of the senate passes away, one of the somber moments we will look for today as people begin to make statements and try to remember some of this
people in both parties respect that. walked through some of his accomplishments, was at the forefront of a lot of critical fights on issues that often touched on consumer matters and things that mattered in people's everyday lives. he had a lot of respect for that. he left the senate voluntarily and then came back at a time when his party needed him to step in. and he won the seat back. and that is one of the things that democrats certainly appreciate in frank lautenberg. and today we saw that...
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. >> on the subject of giving money back which he just referred to in respect to the labour party, can he explain to the house why when he had a windfall he used it to write down his mortgage is dead foring down the mortgage the expenses amounts in the house of commons? >> what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. i have to say, every week until they pay the money back they are going to get a question about the 700,000 pounds they owed to the british taxpayer. >> order. >> you been watching prime minister question. atis live every wednesday 7:00 a.m. watch anytime at c-span.org where you can find video and other british public affairs programs. >> and discussion on cyber security janet napolitano. .t 11:00 p.m., q and a another chance to see david cameron take questions from the house of commons. >> what is important with the business. 1996 was an example of the telecom act went into effect. in 1997, we were rolling out digital video and broadband services. commercial services and bringing bundled to the market. with the first to
. >> on the subject of giving money back which he just referred to in respect to the labour party, can he explain to the house why when he had a windfall he used it to write down his mortgage is dead foring down the mortgage the expenses amounts in the house of commons? >> what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. i have to say, every week until they pay the money back they are going to get a question about the 700,000 pounds...
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. >> on the subject of giving money back which he just referred to in respect to the labour party, can he explain to the house why when he had a windfall he used it to write down his mortgage instead of writing down the mortgage for the expense amounts in the house of commons? >> what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. i have to say, every week until they pay the money back they are going to get a question about the 700,000 pounds they owed to the british taxpayer. >> order. >> you been watching prime minister's questions. it is live every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. with permission, mr. speaker, i watch anytime at c-span.org where you can find video and other british public affairs programs. >> on wednesday, david cameron spoke to the house of commons about the to date g8 summit in northern ireland. he updated members on talks surrounding the eu trade deal, syria, and boosting the global economy. this is about 90 minutes. >> the government decided to hold the g8 in northern ireland to demonstrate the strength of this part of the un
. >> on the subject of giving money back which he just referred to in respect to the labour party, can he explain to the house why when he had a windfall he used it to write down his mortgage instead of writing down the mortgage for the expense amounts in the house of commons? >> what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. i have to say, every week until they pay the money back they are going to get a question about the 700,000...
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. >> these jack kevorkians of the party -- >> i respect your views very much. >> this is something that'sng of our principles in our party and country. that's why people like me are supporting immigration reform. >> reforming or system is an important project of this government. >> if the house passes anything concerning immigration, this is very important hannity viewers, so pay attention. it will come out an amnesty bill. >> if this fails and we do nods that's de facto amnesty. >> we're walking ourselves through a process that i think will certainly yield a product that we expect to bring to the floor. >>> if they're going to take 11 million people and make them citizens, they're just creating more -- >> hispanics are natural democrats -- >> we are like every group. >> that's not true. >> it does look like congress is perhaps on the verge of doing something. the big question is, is it something that's in the greatest good? >> the only left for people like you and me to do, sean, is to punish the people who destroyed america. >> immigration reform is a difficult issue. >>> you're not kid
. >> these jack kevorkians of the party -- >> i respect your views very much. >> this is something that'sng of our principles in our party and country. that's why people like me are supporting immigration reform. >> reforming or system is an important project of this government. >> if the house passes anything concerning immigration, this is very important hannity viewers, so pay attention. it will come out an amnesty bill. >> if this fails and we do nods...
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party it's easier just to keep people out of the country and make sure they don't vote for any party that respects their needs and wishes. >> on that point, reid, nancy pelosi said earlier this morning with, she seemed to send a signal to moderate republicans to put pressure on moderates it put pressure on the republican leadership in congress. let's listen to her on "meet the press" this morning. >> we wouldn't even be where we are right now had it not been that 70% of hispanics voted for president obama, voted democratic in the last election. i believe that the members of congress many more that have directly effected themselves by the number of hispanics in their district will do what is right for our country. it is certainly right for republicans if they ever want it win a presidential race. >> if you go down the list and look at republicans that have latinos in their district and places where it will make a difference, it feels like it is, again, in their interest. but the moderate versus conservatives. do we think it'll just fall apart when congress comes back? >> i think it is the folks loo
party it's easier just to keep people out of the country and make sure they don't vote for any party that respects their needs and wishes. >> on that point, reid, nancy pelosi said earlier this morning with, she seemed to send a signal to moderate republicans to put pressure on moderates it put pressure on the republican leadership in congress. let's listen to her on "meet the press" this morning. >> we wouldn't even be where we are right now had it not been that 70% of...
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when this passed this house and so many of our senators came forward, when the leaders of our respective parties in this very house of representatives that we're hop nored to be part of have come together and advocated for this change, we're having this debate after midnight here in washington, d.c. tonight, it's sad. and the morton mem rows are hardly new. prosecutorial discretion memos in the immigration context have existed since 1976. congressman gutierrez eloquently described the letters sent by congressman hyde and congressman lamar smith. asking for the executive to use his discretionary authority. madam chair it's a sad, sad day that we're here tonight under the dark of night where i hope dreamers across america are paying attention because we need them tomorrow to light up those phones and make sure they're talking to their friends and fame will -- family, their deacon, to their priest, to their faith-based leaders and ask them to please, please stand up and encourage members of congress, when this comes up for a vote tomorrow morning to call meshes -- members of congress and tell them
when this passed this house and so many of our senators came forward, when the leaders of our respective parties in this very house of representatives that we're hop nored to be part of have come together and advocated for this change, we're having this debate after midnight here in washington, d.c. tonight, it's sad. and the morton mem rows are hardly new. prosecutorial discretion memos in the immigration context have existed since 1976. congressman gutierrez eloquently described the letters...
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through trying to deal with this administrative nightmare, it actually helped the tea party certainly a healthy respect if not empathy and sympathy. in perverse sense do you think the irs helped your cause? >> i think the irs, the targeting of the tea party groups has really awakened the american people. yes, i think it has recharged the tea party movement a bit. like i've said so many times, it's not republicans versus democrats, this is big government versus citizen issue. >> neil: the fear is that the tea party among tea partiers overplays the hand and gets belligerent and loses this golden moment to sort of get that their cause out. what do you think of that? >> i think there are so many different issues right now on the front burner that if we simply keep pushing these issues forward and demand resolution to the various issues, not only the irs but also benghazi. there are so many things that is overreaching by this government right now. i think that it's really an american issue, it's not a tea party issue. hopefully more americans will come to our side because we are representing the americans,
through trying to deal with this administrative nightmare, it actually helped the tea party certainly a healthy respect if not empathy and sympathy. in perverse sense do you think the irs helped your cause? >> i think the irs, the targeting of the tea party groups has really awakened the american people. yes, i think it has recharged the tea party movement a bit. like i've said so many times, it's not republicans versus democrats, this is big government versus citizen issue. >>...
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maximize the strengths of each party's in their respective. and also leverage their capital resources most efficiently here in the u.s. . but the company is currently working on a new. designed especially for cutting through hard. for a different one in theory that means dental surgeons have to invest and then entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices produced by the closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful than ours so our devices are quite well placed in the market they're compact easy to assemble highly efficient and can accurately control the optical. as you can see here the laser easily able to pierce a piece of wood with only three pull through about fifty millimeters. the resulting hole is smaller and more accurate than is possible with other surgical drills in theory such super fast pulsating power could be used for pain this cavity drilling . in russia it was exhibited at the mos
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politically any time they want to i don't think people in the administration have a lot of respect for the other party or the political satisfy 50 i'm not sure they care. >> i'm not sure what obama's 2nd term issue is, that's one thing him secondly, james doesn't think this will hurt obama. poll showed erosion among independent, tremendous erosion in obama's popularity. is that the key to understanding the toll that these -- >> i think the irs scandal has hit home all across the united states, especially with the testimony yesterday of these various people who come from the middle of america who are testifying about how they were targeted by the irs. all those scandals are eating away at obama's credibility and there's no, you know, for james to say that they don't care because they're oblivious to public opinion, i think isn't the way politics is run these days. >> i didn't say they were oblivious to it. i said they didn't think the republicans were intellecttual or political equal and that they're not that concerned about i. maybe they should be. look. i think in the first debate, he didn't have muc
politically any time they want to i don't think people in the administration have a lot of respect for the other party or the political satisfy 50 i'm not sure they care. >> i'm not sure what obama's 2nd term issue is, that's one thing him secondly, james doesn't think this will hurt obama. poll showed erosion among independent, tremendous erosion in obama's popularity. is that the key to understanding the toll that these -- >> i think the irs scandal has hit home all across the...
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>> i think the republican party to succeed always has to be in some significant respect the party ofagenda to connect with one of those things and one of my criticisms of the party the last couple of years is just become so debt obsessed. debt is a serious problem, it is something we have to deal with. it's more of a long-term problem and more people, that's not what they're sitting around the table discussing trying to pay the bills. so every time house republican gets up there and talking about the debt, i want to also hear him talk about health care, hear him talk about the cost of college and talk about these things that are really impacting the middle clsz and things making it hard for the working class to get ahead. i'm not so concerned about inequality in the society. i'm concerned of lack of mobility especially from the bottom. >> when i would say when you want to hear about the republican talking and health care or something else, we do but we hear them talking about how it doesn't work. >> correct. and this is "national review" been on a kick for a while. not enough to say
>> i think the republican party to succeed always has to be in some significant respect the party ofagenda to connect with one of those things and one of my criticisms of the party the last couple of years is just become so debt obsessed. debt is a serious problem, it is something we have to deal with. it's more of a long-term problem and more people, that's not what they're sitting around the table discussing trying to pay the bills. so every time house republican gets up there and...
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but with respect to the th articular tea party$e application, i believe so.to contradicted everything that we have been told about this story about rogue agents. where the does that take us now? >> it talks to washington, d.c. and much closer to the white house. jay carney stood in front of the nation and wef know anything about this situation. this was a case of a few,hdjdtq. since that time we 5g: learned the white house chief counsel was briefed. president's own chief of staffb:Ñ and closesténoi confi was briefed and it wasn't just in cincinnati. it was in texas. this is the beginning of many hearings we need to have. the obama administration is not çs problem and many americans are sayingpn plans they are the problem. perhaps necessity made the >> sean: thanks for being with us. we'll work hard and get to obvious thereee/q%uz obama contradictions. thank you both. >> coming up a brand-new scandal about to rock the irs. it has to do with the taxsz[9ñ agency wasting millions of your hard earned tax dollars. and plus, the "new york times" is reporting the a
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had a wonderful dinner party with the current generation of conspiracy theorists and the head of the house select committee on assassinations and mary was there who was a respected researcher. it was an incredible dinner party. i wouldn't recommend that anyone have such a dinner party. [laughter] we survived it and tremendous amounts of beverages were consumed and nobody ate anything at all as far as i could tell. [laughter] they understood we were doing history and we needed to find an approach that you couldn't do in exhibit on their fever's is another theory that we had the responsibility to say how the tax dollars had been spent in history and all worked out. i don't think too many people know jackson who ended up being a terrific editor. everyone was involved so there was a lot of coordination. everyone came together and cooperate. we had retired cia staff director that came in to work and they called me at 7:30 on a saturday. he has applied for a job. what do you think? i said look him in. keep him close. everyone was very helpful. but everyone finally got the idea that we were doing something that was more important than any of the other individuals invol
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in support of public financing saying, "despite our individual differences with respect to race, gender, political party judicial philosophy, we all agree our current system of nonpartisan judicial elections supplemented by public financing is an effective and valuable tool for protecting confidence and impartiality and independence of the judiciary." that has now been killed by art pope. >> it was all about the independence of the courts. the idea that people who do business before the court shouldn't be paying judges for the election campaigns. like you said, had widespread bipartisan support. we even had two conservative lawmakers from west virginia come down to north carolina pleading with lawmakers, don't kill this program. we know what big money can do to courts. >> wow. >> one of the guys was a representative who was a rising star who spoke at cpac in the conservative movement. this had bipartisan support. it wasn't about democrats and republic republicans. it's about big money versus democracy. and pope made sure, first by zeroing out the program in his budget, then having his groups like americ
in support of public financing saying, "despite our individual differences with respect to race, gender, political party judicial philosophy, we all agree our current system of nonpartisan judicial elections supplemented by public financing is an effective and valuable tool for protecting confidence and impartiality and independence of the judiciary." that has now been killed by art pope. >> it was all about the independence of the courts. the idea that people who do business...
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. >> i too greatly respect commissioner fung's opinion. however, the applicant is not a party to this issue. it's the respondent is the police department. so technically there is no due process issue with the applicant. >> it's the interested party. she has a stake in this process. >> she was here and chose to leave. >> so under the board's rules people who are officers of the west portal merchants association are not allowed to speak under public comment because they are represented by mr. kramer, but general members arrest -- are allowed to participate under public comment. if there is anyone in those categories who would like to speak please come forward. can you raise your hand so i can determine how much time to let you have. this is only on the subject of continuance. i would like two minutes each. >> my name is caroline johnson, the reason why i would object to a continuance or at the minimum allow the people who are here, members of the neighborhood who have been waiting around for 3 1/2 hours to speak, to just be able to get up and say what they think or at least demo
. >> i too greatly respect commissioner fung's opinion. however, the applicant is not a party to this issue. it's the respondent is the police department. so technically there is no due process issue with the applicant. >> it's the interested party. she has a stake in this process. >> she was here and chose to leave. >> so under the board's rules people who are officers of the west portal merchants association are not allowed to speak under public comment because they...
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. >> i too greatly respect commissioner fung's opinion. however, the applicant is not a party to this issue.
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with all respect the republican party suggested that the department of education be disbanded. you mentioned ronald reagan several times. ronald reagan would not be the party candidate in this republican party. ronald reagan wanted tax reform when he was president of the united states. i have seen him ask -- he had asked that the wealthiest in our society should pay their fair share in taxes. if he had given that same speech at the republican convention he would have been round-booed. you have to be careful when bringing up ronald reagan in this at pastor today. you are 100% right, the congressional black caucus is constantly on the president of the united states. the president of the net states understands that, from what i know. he hears this criticism. but their problem is not so much the president -- i will be quite honest, i had -- on my show. i asked him if the president is doing enough to help unemployment. he came out and said, "no, he is not doing enough. neither is the democratic party." the destruction is not with the democratic party. the obstruction is that the job
with all respect the republican party suggested that the department of education be disbanded. you mentioned ronald reagan several times. ronald reagan would not be the party candidate in this republican party. ronald reagan wanted tax reform when he was president of the united states. i have seen him ask -- he had asked that the wealthiest in our society should pay their fair share in taxes. if he had given that same speech at the republican convention he would have been round-booed. you have...
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ruling party lawmakers sponsored the bills. they say russians should respect the home country, their families and each other's feelings. conservative voters form a major support base for president vladimir putin and his government. members of the punk band pussyriot upset the establishment when they criticized putin inside the main cathedral last year. two of the band members are serving 2-year jail terms. human rights groups warn the latest bills may be aimed at containing criticism of the government. >>> film directors and actors are working to protect the industry. they are warning on the eu to exclude movies from planned free trade talks with the united states. a delegation from the film industry visited the european parliament ahead of friday's meeting of eu trade ministers. it included director costa gavras, they met the european president and others. they say if cultural exceptions aren't included in a free trade agreement, film makers will be unable to obtain subsidies and this would kill diversity and result in only big commercial films being made. th
ruling party lawmakers sponsored the bills. they say russians should respect the home country, their families and each other's feelings. conservative voters form a major support base for president vladimir putin and his government. members of the punk band pussyriot upset the establishment when they criticized putin inside the main cathedral last year. two of the band members are serving 2-year jail terms. human rights groups warn the latest bills may be aimed at containing criticism of the...
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and majority whip kevin mccarthy are going through with these far right republicans in the party who have no respecto respect for sort of the way things are done in the house and that's sort of tied up the republican leadership to the point where they can't do anything. so that's what's happening here in washington. you fan that out across the country and what you have is a party that is willing to, you know, go up against the president no matter what he is trying to do, even on programs and policies that think actually support or at least they did in years past. >> so here's the good news, though. before they get too depressed, look at the glass half full for a minute. if romney and ryan had been elected, things would be so much worst. >> right. >> the president has the veto pen. i actually think he's going to get immigration reform and other priorities in the next few months. even if he doesn't, he's going to stop anything bad from happening. so a lot of the things that you talked about before, voter suppression, the ryan plan, repealing obama care, they aren't happening. that's not going to happe
and majority whip kevin mccarthy are going through with these far right republicans in the party who have no respecto respect for sort of the way things are done in the house and that's sort of tied up the republican leadership to the point where they can't do anything. so that's what's happening here in washington. you fan that out across the country and what you have is a party that is willing to, you know, go up against the president no matter what he is trying to do, even on programs and...
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candidate, people magazine recently reported that she was at a party with "twilight" star, robert pattinson. and they came to pay their respects now, alec baldwin is defending his wife, saying she did not tweet at the funeral. he said how much are people supposed to take? my wife didn't use her phone in any capacity at a friend's funeral. baldwin disabled his twitter account, and later said it is disgraceful that the reporter manufactured a story and never called for comment. >>> and outing on bert and ernie, there is speculation. >> but i like you. >> are they more than just friends? now on the coattails of the supreme court ruling giving gays equal rights status, they were now celebrating the victory. they had a positive tweet, sesame street already addressed their relationship back in 2011, stating bert and ernie are best friends. they remain puppets, and do not have a sexual orientation. good thing my kids are sleeping. thank you for joining us, as always, we're on abc.com. good night america.
candidate, people magazine recently reported that she was at a party with "twilight" star, robert pattinson. and they came to pay their respects now, alec baldwin is defending his wife, saying she did not tweet at the funeral. he said how much are people supposed to take? my wife didn't use her phone in any capacity at a friend's funeral. baldwin disabled his twitter account, and later said it is disgraceful that the reporter manufactured a story and never called for comment....
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[shouting] >> on the subject of giving money back, which is just referred to in respect of the labour party, will he now explain to the house why, when he had a windfall, he decided to write down his mortgage instead of writing down the more of the one he was claiming for the expenses allowance in the house of commons? >> i think what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. because i have to say, mr. speaker, every week until they pay the money back they will get a question about the 700,000 pounds that they owe to the british taxpayer. [shouting] >> border. -- order. statements, the prime minister. >> with permission, mr. speaker, i would like to make a statement on the g8. the government decided to hold the g8 in northern ireland to demonstrate the strength of this part of the united kingdom. we wanted to show the success of the piece process, the openness for business and investment, and the potential for tourism and growth. i want to thank the right honorable friend, the secretary of state for northern ireland, the first deputy minis
[shouting] >> on the subject of giving money back, which is just referred to in respect of the labour party, will he now explain to the house why, when he had a windfall, he decided to write down his mortgage instead of writing down the more of the one he was claiming for the expenses allowance in the house of commons? >> i think what the honorable gentleman needs to do is concentrate on the massive problem on his front bench. because i have to say, mr. speaker, every week until...
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party. so, you know, i respect his right to make his view, but i totally disagree with him. >> let me ask youy, senator. this scandal-mania. and i'm not belittling the scandals, but i seriously question how they have connected them to the president and the white house. i mean, do you think this kind of solid kind of substantive legislation will get us past all of this scandal mania that we've been distracted in my opinion, distracted because they're trying to make it a presidential level scandal rather than what it seems to be at least the evidence so far. do you think now we're going to get back to more solid things? >> well, look. the american people are watching. in poll after poll, they have made it very clear that they want to see this immigration system that is broken reformed. they want to see product of the senate and the congress moving forward. the last election was a clear message by a new demographic in america that said they will judge their congressman and senators by how they achieve comprehensive immigration reform. this is about the national security. this is about the nation
party. so, you know, i respect his right to make his view, but i totally disagree with him. >> let me ask youy, senator. this scandal-mania. and i'm not belittling the scandals, but i seriously question how they have connected them to the president and the white house. i mean, do you think this kind of solid kind of substantive legislation will get us past all of this scandal mania that we've been distracted in my opinion, distracted because they're trying to make it a presidential level...
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respected him. rusher also wanted reagan to be the head of the new conservative party. well, to make a long story short, reagan refuses, probably prudently, most liberal scientists -- and i have had training of scientists have told you it will be big on a national level that cannot start small. it's got to start big. probably with a superstar like reagan. so, once reagan refused and made 75, early in 75 to join this third party project rusher not going and wrote a book about, it was probably curtains for that particular idea. but, rusher had succeeded in getting the conservatives to think more about the need to expand the republican party. and for the republican party to be more coherent. not so if you look typical year and that it was willing to forfeit elections. i think they were passed that phase of his political development or perspective by then. so, he recognized that if reagan wasn't going to head its debate code, it wasn't going to get far but he stuck with it. the full details are in the book, chapter 13. but he came to see in the late 70's that it really was
respected him. rusher also wanted reagan to be the head of the new conservative party. well, to make a long story short, reagan refuses, probably prudently, most liberal scientists -- and i have had training of scientists have told you it will be big on a national level that cannot start small. it's got to start big. probably with a superstar like reagan. so, once reagan refused and made 75, early in 75 to join this third party project rusher not going and wrote a book about, it was probably...
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with all respect the republican party suggested that the department of education be disbanded.onald reagan several times. ronald reagan would not be the party candidate in this republican party. ronald reagan wanted tax reform when he was president of the united states. seen him ask -- he had asked that the wealthiest in our society should pay their fair share in taxes. if he had given that same speech at the republican convention he would have been round-booed. you have to be careful when bringing up ronald reagan in this at pastor today. you are 100% right, the congressional black caucus is constantly on the president of the united states. the president of the net states understands that, from what i know. he hears this criticism. but their problem is not so much the president -- i will be quite honest, i had -- on my show. i asked him if the president is doing enough to help unemployment. he came out and said, "no, he is not doing enough. neither is the democratic party." the destruction is not with the democratic party. the obstruction is that the job programs that are bein
with all respect the republican party suggested that the department of education be disbanded.onald reagan several times. ronald reagan would not be the party candidate in this republican party. ronald reagan wanted tax reform when he was president of the united states. seen him ask -- he had asked that the wealthiest in our society should pay their fair share in taxes. if he had given that same speech at the republican convention he would have been round-booed. you have to be careful when...
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respectful. although, i have to admit they did not trash anything anywhere else except the party house and the party house is a mess. >> it go so wild the 16-year- old party hostess was forced to leave. by that time they broke furniture and broke furniture. >> items were stolen, including some fire arms from the residence. there was other property such as jewelry, photo equipment with. it was identified by the home owners. >> officers arrested teens for theft, intoxication and drug offenses. the 16-year-old was cited for hosting a loud and unreasonable party. so far her parents have not been cited. kpix 5 len ramirez. >> they arrest the teenage boy they say took weapons. he is also facing chargesover theft, dui and marijuana possession. >>> if coming up, a well known rapper robbed at gun point before his show in san francisco. perhaps the craziest part, where it all went down. >>> the bay area city drafting everyday workers to help create safer streets. ,, for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another break
respectful. although, i have to admit they did not trash anything anywhere else except the party house and the party house is a mess. >> it go so wild the 16-year- old party hostess was forced to leave. by that time they broke furniture and broke furniture. >> items were stolen, including some fire arms from the residence. there was other property such as jewelry, photo equipment with. it was identified by the home owners. >> officers arrested teens for theft, intoxication and...