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. >> should the left take on tea party tactics? the democratic debate how to handle the trump era after this. >>> i strongly disagree with those who advocate harassing folks if they don't agree with you. if you disagree with a politician organize your fellow citizens to action. and vote them out of office. but no ould call for the harassment of political upons. that's not right, that's not american. >> senate minority leader chuck schumer represents one wing of the democratic party whether he it comes to confronting donald trump. nancy pelosi also in that camp with her call for "the unity from the sea to shining sea," but as we've seen the videos of protests and heckling of administration officials, the democratic base or parts of it do not seem to be in sync with democratic leadership on this question. as michelle goldberg writes today, there's an abusive sort of victim blaming and demanding the progressive single handed lid uphold civility lest the right become more incivil. if they don't want to hear from angry citizens they're
. >> should the left take on tea party tactics? the democratic debate how to handle the trump era after this. >>> i strongly disagree with those who advocate harassing folks if they don't agree with you. if you disagree with a politician organize your fellow citizens to action. and vote them out of office. but no ould call for the harassment of political upons. that's not right, that's not american. >> senate minority leader chuck schumer represents one wing of the...
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. >> it's such an interesting phenomenon, and i think relatively undercovered compared to the tea party because it's big and it's happening everywhere. it's happening far from the coasts where you have these middle aged women who were maybe, you know, politically aware before they voted. maybe they voted in most primaries. didn't necessarily know what congressional district they lived in, and who were so horrified and scare and traumatized and humiliated by the victory of donald trump that
. >> it's such an interesting phenomenon, and i think relatively undercovered compared to the tea party because it's big and it's happening everywhere. it's happening far from the coasts where you have these middle aged women who were maybe, you know, politically aware before they voted. maybe they voted in most primaries. didn't necessarily know what congressional district they lived in, and who were so horrified and scare and traumatized and humiliated by the victory of donald trump that
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i have been in politics for 10 years, i got my start in the tea party movement. i'm used to be calling names. i have thick skin. i let it roll off my back but this has been taken to a whole another level. people need to calm down. i have a family. and when my daughter heard
i have been in politics for 10 years, i got my start in the tea party movement. i'm used to be calling names. i have thick skin. i let it roll off my back but this has been taken to a whole another level. people need to calm down. i have a family. and when my daughter heard
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you could say the tea party wove pduced rubio and cruise. trump exploited it very crack -- cleverly. he is a good demagogue and i use that term in the most technical sense. he was willing to say things and do things the other candidates weren't willing to do. they were right not to be willing to do those -- the muslim band, mexican rapists. aty were right to stop things that turned up to be popular, more than i would have expected with part of the republican electorate which was more exasperated and were angrier than i expected. and whether they are right or wrong, it was american 2016 such -- america in 2016. such a horrible nightmare of a place to live in. was it the worst governed to -- governed country in the history of the world? was it worse than 40, 50 years ago? i'm not so sure. but that was the attitude trump tapped into it in a way that really no one had from either party, no one had and succeeded. people like buchanan had. and that was a big deal. people say to me why do you talk about trump, let's get the on -- get beyond trump.
you could say the tea party wove pduced rubio and cruise. trump exploited it very crack -- cleverly. he is a good demagogue and i use that term in the most technical sense. he was willing to say things and do things the other candidates weren't willing to do. they were right not to be willing to do those -- the muslim band, mexican rapists. aty were right to stop things that turned up to be popular, more than i would have expected with part of the republican electorate which was more...
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resistance movement gets compared to, but the big difference was the tea party was first and foremostined to purify their own ranks, the topple a bunch of republican incumbents that they thought were too squishy or too moderate or too willing to compromise. democrats are not doing that. finestein had a liberal who she defeated handily by huge margins. she is more moderate than i the leftts of would like her to be, but it's not just her. takentana, who has some moderate, conservative votes, easily won nomination unopposed. others like joe manchin and mostonley, the two conservative democratic senators, easily won renomination. democratic voters are not as angry at their party republicannt as voters were in 2010. they're more interested in taking on the other side. muchet: thank you so for joining us by phone. now, coming up, get that gtv function ready. technical analysis of specter performance coming your way. from new york, this is bloomberg. york, this is bloomberg. scarlet: it is time for smart charts. where we look at charts on with some of the street's best technicians. that.'re
resistance movement gets compared to, but the big difference was the tea party was first and foremostined to purify their own ranks, the topple a bunch of republican incumbents that they thought were too squishy or too moderate or too willing to compromise. democrats are not doing that. finestein had a liberal who she defeated handily by huge margins. she is more moderate than i the leftts of would like her to be, but it's not just her. takentana, who has some moderate, conservative votes,...
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the started as the tv -- tea party movement crested. though someis even might argue this started with the tea party in 2010, you now see similar activity on the other side on the left, have very powerful forces in each party who will not brook any compromise, who see any leader who wants to work with the other side as a traitor and that is a problem. host: members are bipartisan on capitol hill, back in their primaries and home states, they are being tugged politically or challenged from the left in the case of democrats or the right the case of republican representatives. to guest: that is that problem. nine out of 10 house districts, the primary race is the only race that matters. only 10 or 15% of the electoratn representatives. to guest: that is that it turns out. you can have a district with one million people whose representation is chosen by 50,000 people who happen to be way more ideological and partisan than the typical voter and that is how you end up with a congress that is way more partisan and ideological than most american
the started as the tv -- tea party movement crested. though someis even might argue this started with the tea party in 2010, you now see similar activity on the other side on the left, have very powerful forces in each party who will not brook any compromise, who see any leader who wants to work with the other side as a traitor and that is a problem. host: members are bipartisan on capitol hill, back in their primaries and home states, they are being tugged politically or challenged from the...
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rubio and crews were candidates for federal tea party candidates in 2012 and ran for president in 2016. it would have produced rubio and crews but he was a weird offshoot of the various trends and sentiments and attitudes that he exploited very cleverly. he is a good demagogue and i use the terthat term just in the tel sense. he was willing to say and do things the other candidates were not willing to do and i think they were right not to quote the vans and all that stuff. theyere right in my view to stop those things that turd out to be popular more than i would expect it wit that parts e electorate which was more exasperated and willing to be responsible and more angry than i had expected. whether they are right or wrong with america in 2016 such hoible place to be in. washington made plenty of mistakes but it wasn't quic i cd in the world. donald trump tapped into it in a way that hadn't exceed people like buchanan the reason is to get beyond trump. but in the ways that are worth debating rather than just letting him do it. there was more spending on tv so i'm doing my best to help
rubio and crews were candidates for federal tea party candidates in 2012 and ran for president in 2016. it would have produced rubio and crews but he was a weird offshoot of the various trends and sentiments and attitudes that he exploited very cleverly. he is a good demagogue and i use the terthat term just in the tel sense. he was willing to say and do things the other candidates were not willing to do and i think they were right not to quote the vans and all that stuff. theyere right in my...
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the two-party produced rubio -- the tea party produced rubio and cruz. he is a good demagogue and i use that term in the most technical sense. he was willing to say things and do things the other candidates weren't willing to do. they were right not to be willing to do those -- the racist --, mexican rapists. they did things that were more successful i expected, which the republican electorate more more exasperated and were angrier than i expected. and whether they are right or wrong, it was american 2016 such horrible minor. was it the worst governed to country in the history of the world? was it worse than years ago? i'm not so sure. but that was the attitude trump tapped into it in a way that really no one had from either party, no one had and succeeded. people like buchanan had. and that was a big deal. me why do you talk trump, let's get the on trump, but it's a big deal of u.s. presidents. he is changing or maybe changing our norms and trump procedures e way we think of politics and civil discourse and the presidency in ways that i don't think are
the two-party produced rubio -- the tea party produced rubio and cruz. he is a good demagogue and i use that term in the most technical sense. he was willing to say things and do things the other candidates weren't willing to do. they were right not to be willing to do those -- the racist --, mexican rapists. they did things that were more successful i expected, which the republican electorate more more exasperated and were angrier than i expected. and whether they are right or wrong, it was...
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when planning attacks and used the phrase "a mad hatter ‘s tea pa rty". the phrase "a mad hatter ‘s tea party hatter ‘s tea party". today two members of the cell will be sentenced, sufferable will be sentenced later. jim kelly at the old bailey. binyamin it is reported that saudi led coalition forces have the entrance to the airport in the city which lies on the red sea, the main port in yemen, last night the un security council warned a full—blown offensive in the town could be disastrous. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner has followed developments. the entire operation has been run from abu dhabi the capital of the united arab emirates. the uae has forces on the ground, with advancing yemeni forces, we were told there we re yemeni forces, we were told there were three forces on the ground and the city. they also have a reserve force waiting across the sea and territory. the uae officials insist there is no pause and operations, simply that the first phase of this campaign is nearly completed, they have reached the edge of the city, the airport, they now hope that the united nations s
when planning attacks and used the phrase "a mad hatter ‘s tea pa rty". the phrase "a mad hatter ‘s tea party hatter ‘s tea party". today two members of the cell will be sentenced, sufferable will be sentenced later. jim kelly at the old bailey. binyamin it is reported that saudi led coalition forces have the entrance to the airport in the city which lies on the red sea, the main port in yemen, last night the un security council warned a full—blown offensive in the...
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one of those closed doorses was my congressman, tea party republican john carter.apparently being his constituent and a veteran wasn't enough to get a meeting. i guess i also needed to be a donor. so now i'm running against him, taking on a system that cares more about campaign donors and political parties than protecting our country. congressman carter hasn't had a tough race his entire career. so we'll show him tough, then we'll show him the door. >> wow. a spokesperson for john carter's campaign told "hardball" hagar's assertion is absolutely untrue. john carter is respected because of his responsiveness to his constituents. i'm joined by her, the democratic candidate m.j. hagar. thank you. i was going to call you congresswoman, but i'll wait for that. tell me about this thing with carter. did you actually go his congressional office and were refused help with your efforts to open the door to women in combat? >> i did. well called. we mailed. we knocked on doors. it was a joint effort of dozens of women who had served in ground combat without the acknowledgment
one of those closed doorses was my congressman, tea party republican john carter.apparently being his constituent and a veteran wasn't enough to get a meeting. i guess i also needed to be a donor. so now i'm running against him, taking on a system that cares more about campaign donors and political parties than protecting our country. congressman carter hasn't had a tough race his entire career. so we'll show him tough, then we'll show him the door. >> wow. a spokesperson for john...
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but with the rise of the tea party which as i said the cold brothers back about a decade ago, the teand conservative thought here in the us and donald trump tapped into that to win the 2016 presidency. so, the cold brothers backing groups that are opposed to tariffs put him at odds with donald trump in the white house and really underlined and highlights this rift within the republican party over some of these business policies. what do we think these opposition groups are going to be doing? what sort of activities? so they are calling it a multiyear multi—million dollar campaign against the tariffs which will take the form of activist education, grassroots campaigning and advertisement buys throughout the country. so it looks like a fairly comprehensive push against the tariffs. thank you very much paul blake in new york. apple has pledged to shut down tools used by facebook and other social media companies to track what you're doing. the company says its safari web browser will ask permission before loading certain features which social media firms use to gather data. so what do the
but with the rise of the tea party which as i said the cold brothers back about a decade ago, the teand conservative thought here in the us and donald trump tapped into that to win the 2016 presidency. so, the cold brothers backing groups that are opposed to tariffs put him at odds with donald trump in the white house and really underlined and highlights this rift within the republican party over some of these business policies. what do we think these opposition groups are going to be doing?...
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ground shared by all the all the parties and if you think you are their support of the until stary tea party a leftist by people their most and their basket and nation are you body is quite difficult is going to be quite a stable because the people's party and the liberal democrats will have to vote together with they've got to learn separatist fired to use in order to derail the government and it is quite unlikely to happen so it is a minority government that the man probably are going to work for by the time just in parliament you spoke of the catalan separatist what does it mean for catalan aloni and the catalan separatists did support sanchez's vote of no confidence to oust rahowa surely they're going to expect something in return now. well the president has his sister that he has and trade means he's invested. with you know they've got to learn to use but definitely anything then the whole oil led the government is bad for therefore they've got to learn. to use a spear a show and i don't really think that has been. you know negotiations but we know that there's going to be some movement
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is apparently some kind of responsibility with the german government certainly the far right if tea party which is in the derm in parliament is arguing that it was quite vocal about this today it held a minute silence in parliamentary proceedings and is trying to use this as a case in point for more violence coming to germany through migration out the statistics speak different language violent crime has gone up recently a lot of that is amongst migrants that's what we know according to a study in the state of lowest saxony but this is because the by far most migrants who come here are young men and violent crime is something that is committed predominantly by young men so really when you compare it to other groups there really is no significant number here but certainly has reignited this debate and it plays into the hands of populous who are clearly going to look into every detail of this case to argue that migration is to blame right do you have used chief political energy. thank you very much. let me now be up to date with some other stories making news around the wired austria's righ
is apparently some kind of responsibility with the german government certainly the far right if tea party which is in the derm in parliament is arguing that it was quite vocal about this today it held a minute silence in parliamentary proceedings and is trying to use this as a case in point for more violence coming to germany through migration out the statistics speak different language violent crime has gone up recently a lot of that is amongst migrants that's what we know according to a study...
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the tea party brands themselves in the town square and then tries to burn the town down because theyre so pissed. ratifies their anger, he ha, you're mad, you just killed everybody. >> sean: and who's the angry my habit now? it turns out the tactics used by left are so vile, so vicious and hypocritical, so aggressive, we are in an environment now that if we are not careful, people could get hit or killed. of course the ringleader of all the anti-trump hatred is not on other than congresswoman maxine waters, the head of the democratic party. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, and a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. and you push back on them. you tell them they are not welcome. anymore, anywhere. >> of the senate intel committee, with the house intel committee, the -- >> reclaiming my time. reclaiming my time. reclaiming my time. >> at the time belongs to the gentle lady from california. >> i perhaps don't understand the rules, i thought i was allowed to answer questions. >> with this kind of inspiration, i will go and ta
the tea party brands themselves in the town square and then tries to burn the town down because theyre so pissed. ratifies their anger, he ha, you're mad, you just killed everybody. >> sean: and who's the angry my habit now? it turns out the tactics used by left are so vile, so vicious and hypocritical, so aggressive, we are in an environment now that if we are not careful, people could get hit or killed. of course the ringleader of all the anti-trump hatred is not on other than...
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the rise of the tea party and the internal warfare with the moderates and the tea party.is still playing out today. right now donald trump is doing that for the democrats. pushing the democrats so far to the right -- pushing the democrats so far to the left. you see socialist, and occupy wall street democrat who wants to abolish i.c.e. and impeach the president and believes in medicare for all which cost $30 trillion over ten years. this is the result and i think it's good to have her voice in congress. i'm really glad that we are hearing her, but she's obviously a star. she's got a big bright smile, very young, attractive, tall, good-looking woman. a lot of energy. and she's going to be on every single cable news show for the next couple months. we better get used to saying her name. i can't pronounce her last name. >> dana: ocasio-cortez. >> jesse: ocasio-cortez. we are going to have to give her a little nickname. it's a tongue twister. >> juan: she is a bernie sanders supporters. sanders has not been doing well in terms of people he endorses winning on the democratic s
the rise of the tea party and the internal warfare with the moderates and the tea party.is still playing out today. right now donald trump is doing that for the democrats. pushing the democrats so far to the right -- pushing the democrats so far to the left. you see socialist, and occupy wall street democrat who wants to abolish i.c.e. and impeach the president and believes in medicare for all which cost $30 trillion over ten years. this is the result and i think it's good to have her voice in...
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and you know, ever since the beginning of the whole tea party movement, we have been sort of waiting a similar reckoning to hit the democratic party. i think that is what we are seeing now and all along, the question has been, how bad would it be? you know, you look at some of these candidates that republicans put up, the tea party candidates, they weren't the best candidates. they were a little rough around the edges and at the end of the day they were constitutionalists like mike we. may be annoying but they loved the country. these people are communists. and that's a real problem. democrats will have to contend with this. this is not going to be the last sitting democrat who is going to get ousted by some socialist who wants free stuff for everybody that comes out of nowhere. >> tucker: this candidate in queens ran explicitly against i.c.e. and called for a south african style truth and reconciliation commission to go through the sins of i.c.e., human rights abuses. are we going to see democrats run on that platform? >> absolutely. and this is the coddling that we have seen from t
and you know, ever since the beginning of the whole tea party movement, we have been sort of waiting a similar reckoning to hit the democratic party. i think that is what we are seeing now and all along, the question has been, how bad would it be? you know, you look at some of these candidates that republicans put up, the tea party candidates, they weren't the best candidates. they were a little rough around the edges and at the end of the day they were constitutionalists like mike we. may be...
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>> when he was elected to congss, he was considered part of the libertarian tea party vanguard. ought it was the future of the republican party under obama. kennedy: is that bad news for some of the sea -- some of the tea partyers? >> it's bad news for the 2010era ideals of the tea party which were limited governments and free markets. it's not that we haven't sn any flog that direction under donald trump. but donald trump is not really a small government president. he's a president who said i'm not going to cut the big entitlements. that was part of h campaign platform. he's a president who aggressively cut off free trade and up-ended the free trade status quo in a lot of ways that just aren't sort of in the traditional republican free trade mix. so i think donald trump is certainly bad news for that set of ideas, and ideals that pol enda we saw kind of growing up within the republican party r oba. >> i don kno that he's a suggestable human being. and i hope those who still have his ear can bend to his will because we want freedom to ring. don't miss neil cavuto's interview with
>> when he was elected to congss, he was considered part of the libertarian tea party vanguard. ought it was the future of the republican party under obama. kennedy: is that bad news for some of the sea -- some of the tea partyers? >> it's bad news for the 2010era ideals of the tea party which were limited governments and free markets. it's not that we haven't sn any flog that direction under donald trump. but donald trump is not really a small government president. he's a president...
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sanford was tea party before there was a tea party.s a ngressman, then south carolina governor, then congressman again, railing nst fellow republicans who called themselves conservatives buote routinely for budgets. but he also chastises the president's tweets and his tantrums and dares to say aloud that the grand old party is now a cult of personality, no longer the home of conservativey and principles. for that, sanford lost his primary last night. >> it may have cost me an election, but i stand byry one of those decisions to disagree with the president, because i didn't at the end of the day, i didn't think it was concurrent with the promises i made when i ran for office or the voices of the people that i represent in the first district. >> katie arrington is the winner. she campaigned promising loyalty to the president and won an endorsement tweet as air force one was flying back from singapore. >> joe cunningham and the d.c. democrats are the party of nancy pelosi. elizabewarren. we are the party of president donald j. trump. [ ap
sanford was tea party before there was a tea party.s a ngressman, then south carolina governor, then congressman again, railing nst fellow republicans who called themselves conservatives buote routinely for budgets. but he also chastises the president's tweets and his tantrums and dares to say aloud that the grand old party is now a cult of personality, no longer the home of conservativey and principles. for that, sanford lost his primary last night. >> it may have cost me an election,...
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it wasn't long ago that democrats had the tea party pegged. think they are falling into a similar trap here. >> stay with us. how the mid terms could impact the supreme court nomination and how the nomination could impact the mid terms. we will go to the big board and crunch all the numbers. stay with us. but for cyber criminals it's plenty of time to launch thousands of attacks. luckily security analysts and watson are on his side. spotting threats faster and protecting his data with the most securely encrypted main frame in the world. it's a smart way to eat lunch in peace. sweet, oblivious peace. you're smart,eaty to you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you.
it wasn't long ago that democrats had the tea party pegged. think they are falling into a similar trap here. >> stay with us. how the mid terms could impact the supreme court nomination and how the nomination could impact the mid terms. we will go to the big board and crunch all the numbers. stay with us. but for cyber criminals it's plenty of time to launch thousands of attacks. luckily security analysts and watson are on his side. spotting threats faster and protecting his data with the...
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old enough to remember 2010, when many people were shot down by people who called themselves the tea party, including in town hall forums and other forms of protest across america. it happens, people get passionate. as for the secretary of homeland security, she probably should have been at the border trying to understand what was going on and not sitting at a mexican restaurant, where she could be protested, she was subject to protest. look, i'm not for people getting protested wherever they were but she should have been at the border that night. she should have been wondering what is going on. she still has not visited a detention center. that is on her. >> laura: wait a second. obama -- remember when obama went out there in 2014, ari, and he went and gave a speech, and he was really close to the border? he didn't even go to the border. he was in texas when thousands and thousands of people were pouring across the border. this big deal about, oh, i didn't go to the border -- jay johnson went at the same time when he was being pushed and pushed, and this thing had been building for severa
old enough to remember 2010, when many people were shot down by people who called themselves the tea party, including in town hall forums and other forms of protest across america. it happens, people get passionate. as for the secretary of homeland security, she probably should have been at the border trying to understand what was going on and not sitting at a mexican restaurant, where she could be protested, she was subject to protest. look, i'm not for people getting protested wherever they...
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we saw the republicans cope with the tea party over a decade ago.eing the first rumblings of that. up until now, the democrats have been doing pretty well in keeping their established nominees in office. this was the first time that a big tree fell. there have been a lot of comparisons between the tea party of 2014 when a leader of the republican party was defeated. later that year, republicans swept the midterms that does not necessarily mean that democrats are in trouble. there is a sense of frustration among the democrat rank and file that the democrat rank and file that the democrat leadership does not reflect their views and is not young enough, multicultural enough and over enough to the left. he was upended by a young, hispanic woman. i think that isa sign young, hispanic woman. i think that is a sign of things to come. do you see parallels between what is going on in the us and what is going on here in the uk with the momentum movement and indeed in the continent with the reaction to globalisation and migration? i think there are parallels t
we saw the republicans cope with the tea party over a decade ago.eing the first rumblings of that. up until now, the democrats have been doing pretty well in keeping their established nominees in office. this was the first time that a big tree fell. there have been a lot of comparisons between the tea party of 2014 when a leader of the republican party was defeated. later that year, republicans swept the midterms that does not necessarily mean that democrats are in trouble. there is a sense of...
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doing a survey to understand folks considered part of the tea party and what motivated them and there was a question, do you agree or disagree that people who worked hard and play by the rules can't get a fair shake and doing the right thing and following the rules, that you've still been getting screwed over in america and a lot of trump suptsers feel that way. they've worked hard and played by the rules and doing things legally and the right way, it is people who break the rules that get a benefit in the system. so when trump comes out and said no more mr. nice guy and the process is benefiting the wrong people and not the right people and that is how he takes an issue, we're playing mr. nice guy and had the nice rules that the constitution set up and people are abusing the system so i will change it and that is how he could pick a fight with the constitution and try to win -- win among conservatives. >> i want to step back for a second to just really unpack what you just said. you literally are excusing donald trump from yanking away due process -- >> i'm explaining the politics of
doing a survey to understand folks considered part of the tea party and what motivated them and there was a question, do you agree or disagree that people who worked hard and play by the rules can't get a fair shake and doing the right thing and following the rules, that you've still been getting screwed over in america and a lot of trump suptsers feel that way. they've worked hard and played by the rules and doing things legally and the right way, it is people who break the rules that get a...
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the boston tea party after all was not simply a revolt against the british government it was a revolt against one of the most powerful and biggest corporations of the day. the east india company. in the early 1770s the east india company which was responsible for most of the t importation they are threatened to bring down the financial markets of europe. they deemed the east india company too big to fail. and one of the provisions of the bailout was to give the east india company the right to sell a t in the colonies without having to use american middlemen for the very first time. when the boston tea party is a revolt that's led by american merchants who are upset because of the bailout of the east india company they are can be cut out of the teacher aide. and when they go on to that ship that night and dip that tea overboard it is the t of the east india company. even though there's not evidence that the founders intended the constitution to extend its rights to business corporations in a landmark ruling by the chief justice john marshall held that corporations indeed had rights pro
the boston tea party after all was not simply a revolt against the british government it was a revolt against one of the most powerful and biggest corporations of the day. the east india company. in the early 1770s the east india company which was responsible for most of the t importation they are threatened to bring down the financial markets of europe. they deemed the east india company too big to fail. and one of the provisions of the bailout was to give the east india company the right to...
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is he going to go with someone from the newer tea party christian right? >> legal observers say it will be important to watch how democrats react strategically s november. confirmation hearings will take a while. >>> an issue is dead for now. the issue is a tent city similar to ones that popped up near the border where immigrant detainees are held as part of the president trump's zero-tolerance policy on immigration. one site is the former concord weapons station, which would house nearly 50,000 detainees. today, the department of homeland security says it will not set up camps at concord at this time. the news, a big sigh of relief for large crowds that filled the concord city hall. the second time of the day, a standing-room only crowd showed up to protest tonight, more than two dozen people attended a meeting to express their concern about google's expansion plans in downtown san jose. village. but locals say that much development would take away too much space from much needed housing and cost the city jobs. remember, google bought more than $200 milli
is he going to go with someone from the newer tea party christian right? >> legal observers say it will be important to watch how democrats react strategically s november. confirmation hearings will take a while. >>> an issue is dead for now. the issue is a tent city similar to ones that popped up near the border where immigrant detainees are held as part of the president trump's zero-tolerance policy on immigration. one site is the former concord weapons station, which would...
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there was a lot of talk about whether or not we'd see this insurgencet you'd see in, you know, the tea party a few cycles back. but we're just not seeing evidence of that this cycle. there is not enough money on that kind of far left kind of candidates, and it's just unclear if those kind of insurgent left candidates are going to make a difference here. >> just to give you a sense of the numbers, 1,048,000-plus votes for dianne feinstein, 284,158 for kevin de leon. >> right, and you'll hear that voters are looking for a sense of stability. feinstein has been there sin the 1990s, and especially in a prey volatile political climate, she's kinof the candidate that a lot of votersa >> n only in california, but these other primaries, was this about politics when it comes to issues or was this about politics when it comes to president trump? >> so, i would argue more on the side of president trump at this point, in these elections.so, w path thef democrati majority, are a bunch of districts that demographically, based on recent voting history, should be trending in the democratic zone. and so, you
there was a lot of talk about whether or not we'd see this insurgencet you'd see in, you know, the tea party a few cycles back. but we're just not seeing evidence of that this cycle. there is not enough money on that kind of far left kind of candidates, and it's just unclear if those kind of insurgent left candidates are going to make a difference here. >> just to give you a sense of the numbers, 1,048,000-plus votes for dianne feinstein, 284,158 for kevin de leon. >> right, and...
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during that conversation, her sister rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a "mad hatter‘s tea party",'s going to be on thursday, were going to have this party. this thursday? yeah. are you serious? yeah. mate, you guys are partying without me ? safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening, rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for their attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter rizlaine that was going to be the killer. the women were arrested the next day. zach tye was at school with rizlaine boular. rizlaine was a very outgoing person, she was very lovely to talk to, always smiling, very, you know, very intelligent, i would say and all—round just a regular teenager. it is just strange to hear that in her adulthood, she became such a monster, i guess. she and her mother mina dich had already pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. today, her sister safaa, the youngest member of this family terror cell, wa
during that conversation, her sister rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a "mad hatter‘s tea party",'s going to be on thursday, were going to have this party. this thursday? yeah. are you serious? yeah. mate, you guys are partying without me ? safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening, rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for their...
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germany populist are gaining ground during the last parliamentary elections the far right and have tea party receives twelve percent of the vote. in a sense the protests against the weakest members of society who do it with populist themes with racism with exclusion and kicking people when they're down are protest was always against the higher ups. for their twelve percent and where was eighty five percent. and they can't take that away from us that they couldn't is a fake name. in front of the op so springerville to home to the bill tabloid there's now a street the student protesters of all are now an enterable part of the society they once fought against then changed they now defended against attacks from the far right their battle continues. experts say that exercise is not only good for the body but also for the mind and spirit and now you could say it's even good for the environment running sweden were fed up finding litter in their path so they decided to do something about it one workout at a time. garbage banks seem to have become the latest fitness success or i can't help but wonder
germany populist are gaining ground during the last parliamentary elections the far right and have tea party receives twelve percent of the vote. in a sense the protests against the weakest members of society who do it with populist themes with racism with exclusion and kicking people when they're down are protest was always against the higher ups. for their twelve percent and where was eighty five percent. and they can't take that away from us that they couldn't is a fake name. in front of the...
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so, yeah, i agree that john boehner bears some responsibility for riding a tea party wave that led touse he realized he couldn't control this any more, but analytically he's right. this is a party rooted in that past, but the people who might resist that past are walking away. >> chairman steele, there's a cnn poll out with president trump's job approval rating that i want to put up and the key thing i want you to look at is the 86% job approval rating president trump has among republicans. what does that tell you in terms of the lack casecal response of congress to anything happening in the white house and why congress -- just answer that question and i'll ask you another one. >> i know where you're going with that and i think you're on the right path. that 86% reflects why the congress does not respond to the outlandish behavior and decision-making processes of this administration because that 86% is their congressional district. they're in their communities and so if they're looking at a president who is very popular back in their home districts, they're not going to step out in fr
so, yeah, i agree that john boehner bears some responsibility for riding a tea party wave that led touse he realized he couldn't control this any more, but analytically he's right. this is a party rooted in that past, but the people who might resist that past are walking away. >> chairman steele, there's a cnn poll out with president trump's job approval rating that i want to put up and the key thing i want you to look at is the 86% job approval rating president trump has among...
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tonight at the big table by andreas nick he is a member of i'm going to mess with conservatives the tea party he is a member of the german parliament and he says on the foreign affairs committee it's good to have you back on the show good to be here what do you make of ambassador grinnell i mean have you met him in person yet not yet i think we have to put this into context of got to personally know each and every u.s. ambassador for the last three decades republicans democrats diplomats alike from rick bird and big old broken and bob kimmitt to john cohen plume from murphy and jonathan and i think each of every one of them has been a highly respected figure who made a lot of friends in germany persons of respects that people would look up to i don't know how did they do that there mr nic i mean all of the all of these people that you've mentioned they do they have a lot of respect and when they began their time in germany they didn't begin it by telling the host government the host country what its policy should be you are absolutely right i think some of them have been very vocal and outspo
tonight at the big table by andreas nick he is a member of i'm going to mess with conservatives the tea party he is a member of the german parliament and he says on the foreign affairs committee it's good to have you back on the show good to be here what do you make of ambassador grinnell i mean have you met him in person yet not yet i think we have to put this into context of got to personally know each and every u.s. ambassador for the last three decades republicans democrats diplomats alike...
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thatividual citizens have a right to not only have free speech buto do something the republicans and the tea partynew how to do very well, which is bird dogging. remember when president ogma was tryo get health care passed they went to every single town hall that featured congressman and yesterday and screamed and they protested and they marched and the y got a l of what they wanted. so for maxine waters who, by the way, iredibly brilliant, venerable senior congresswoman,m black. she represents the base of the democratic patoy. o back to her civil rights activist roots and say, i want to remind you this is whaou can do in a democracy is ompletely the right thing to do. for the party leadership to condemn her shows they don't understand the base of who is in the party. >> i have to move o immigration quickly as well because the republicans, of course, are facing their own issues, r they couldn't get immigration legislation passed. they twice delayed it. w thieek they still couldn't get it passed. as many republicans -- nearly as any republicans voted against it as for it. so what does it sayor the
thatividual citizens have a right to not only have free speech buto do something the republicans and the tea partynew how to do very well, which is bird dogging. remember when president ogma was tryo get health care passed they went to every single town hall that featured congressman and yesterday and screamed and they protested and they marched and the y got a l of what they wanted. so for maxine waters who, by the way, iredibly brilliant, venerable senior congresswoman,m black. she represents...
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during that conversation, her sister rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a mad hatter‘s tea party, whichr attack. safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening, rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother, scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for the attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter, rizlaine, who was going to be the killer. the women were arrested the next day. this man was at school with rizlaine boular. rizlaine was a very outgoing person. she was lovely to talk to all the time, always smiling. very, very intelligent, i would say, an all round just a regular teenager. it is strange to hear that in her adulthood she became such a monster, i guess. she and her mother, mina dich, had already pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. today her sister safaa, the youngest member of this family terror cell, was convicted by a jury. all three women will be sentenced later. the verdict comes as the home secretary, sajid javid, told the security servi
during that conversation, her sister rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a mad hatter‘s tea party, whichr attack. safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening, rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother, scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s to buy knives for the attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter, rizlaine, who was going to be the killer. the women were...
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political plotting, but cakes and celebration were on the menu this week at the launch of a national tea party act that gave women the same voting rights as men. but the leader of the commons, andrea leadsom, said more work on equality was still needed. some of the awful abuse that we see online, some of the roughing up of public discourse, all of these things are things that we need to tackle, in this century, to make sure that we meet the challenge of those women and some men who tried so hard to improve the quality between the sexes then. applause. here we go. oh, it is a light sponge. i have been making it all weekend. well done! yeah. in the days of the suffrage movement, tea was the big sort of insurrection. you would go out and you would have tea and you would discuss your plans to get women to have the vote, so actually it was the hotbed of the movement. so, now of course, tea isjust a lovely way to while away the afternoon, but in the suffrage movement, it was really a core part of what they were trying to do. it was in a parlour, in manchester, that the pankhursts and their group of
political plotting, but cakes and celebration were on the menu this week at the launch of a national tea party act that gave women the same voting rights as men. but the leader of the commons, andrea leadsom, said more work on equality was still needed. some of the awful abuse that we see online, some of the roughing up of public discourse, all of these things are things that we need to tackle, in this century, to make sure that we meet the challenge of those women and some men who tried so...
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bavaria and he's very very eager to look tough on immigration in order to prevent the far right if tea party from making gains the fact is he and the chancellor both signed up to a coalition agreement that specifies that asylum policy will be reformed at e.u. level so he is abrogating his coalition agreement here and essentially for the sake of a regional election now the let's take a look at the latest approval ratings because in for a test a die map of one of the main posters here in germany has published of the following findings in the midst of this political crisis let's take a look. all right now this poll surveyed one thousand and six german voters asking them what they thought about the competing migration proposals and now on the table lead that you were outline now the proposal that drew the greatest agreement was the one that called for deportations of asylum seekers whose application has been turned down eighty six percent of those who responded agreed with that premise and only ten percent disagreed ok you've already have the other numbers now. these are numbers. that look at th
bavaria and he's very very eager to look tough on immigration in order to prevent the far right if tea party from making gains the fact is he and the chancellor both signed up to a coalition agreement that specifies that asylum policy will be reformed at e.u. level so he is abrogating his coalition agreement here and essentially for the sake of a regional election now the let's take a look at the latest approval ratings because in for a test a die map of one of the main posters here in germany...
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legislature to question annexation and making it virtually impossible for cities to annex so the tea party advanced the idea to vote on annexation from those communities but nobody will vote a that means it is badly damaged and the goose that lays -- lays the golden eggs so it doesn't make sense as a business proposition. >> that is one thing that the legislature. at the other thing not resolved but voting on increasing property taxes we can probably say with certainty with public education to push that down onto taxpayers as the local entity to create access to healthcare. >> with those years i was mayor here we had a spending cap you cannot spend more than a specific level year-to-year and what that means we could not do capital programs so that it makes sense from a populist standpoint but it did not make sense as the practical business decisions the city means one -- needs. >> and then to suspend those services. >> it sounds like i'm talking against myself with these businesssu issues and the subject of equity abilities so you can't get there except through a growing economy. so my app
legislature to question annexation and making it virtually impossible for cities to annex so the tea party advanced the idea to vote on annexation from those communities but nobody will vote a that means it is badly damaged and the goose that lays -- lays the golden eggs so it doesn't make sense as a business proposition. >> that is one thing that the legislature. at the other thing not resolved but voting on increasing property taxes we can probably say with certainty with public...
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you have received a lot of encouragement from outside groups like the club for growth and tea party patriots. is there news that you would like to make today? >> no. i've been very clear. i plan on being part of the discussion, but more important than who the speaker is next your, we have to do it this year. we get immigration right, we have to reform welfarem we need to make tax cuts permanent we need to get to the bottom of what the fbi did in the clinton investigation, and as they moved into the trump-russian investigation, all of the wrongdoings that took place. we need to focus on those things. when that happens, the speaker's race will take care of itself. let's stay focused on what the american citizens want. i have been amazed at the support that we have received. just about every major conservative organization endorsed us. we have been encouraged by all of that, but that is down the road. right now we need to do what we told the people we are going to do and had into the midterm elections to keep the majority. >> a lot of those folks have said in the event republicans lose the hous
you have received a lot of encouragement from outside groups like the club for growth and tea party patriots. is there news that you would like to make today? >> no. i've been very clear. i plan on being part of the discussion, but more important than who the speaker is next your, we have to do it this year. we get immigration right, we have to reform welfarem we need to make tax cuts permanent we need to get to the bottom of what the fbi did in the clinton investigation, and as they...
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he's one of the founders of rhe national tea party movement and a former white house speech writer inhank you so much for being with us. i'm very interested to hear your thoughts on this. donald trump obviously celebrating. this is a significant victory for him but lots of critics already saying this is essentially a muslim then in all but name. what do you think about? not a muslim then at all, the largest muslim then at all, the largest muslim populated countries of the world will never included, indonesia, pakistan, india, egypt, bangladesh, all excluded. -- ban. this is carefully targeted at a number of countries that have a process that was deemed by the united states to be inadequate. in this process that the president took, which is his entire authorities you under a 1952 statute that enables the president to manage these programmes, some sensible steps to restrict that immigration. it isa steps to restrict that immigration. it is a suspension, not a termination, meaning that if these countries do in fact take steps to improve their processes, it is entirely conceivable that yo
he's one of the founders of rhe national tea party movement and a former white house speech writer inhank you so much for being with us. i'm very interested to hear your thoughts on this. donald trump obviously celebrating. this is a significant victory for him but lots of critics already saying this is essentially a muslim then in all but name. what do you think about? not a muslim then at all, the largest muslim then at all, the largest muslim populated countries of the world will never...
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known as the human dignity institute and amidst all the usual thing he was talking about the global tea party movement things like that he name checked fillin in julius evelyn now if you know who julius evill is you know that he was a twentieth century esoteric thinker he's rather controversial is a brilliant mind but he also had very far right extreme political views and he tried to curry favor first with miscellany and then with the national socialism and after the war when his attempts to somehow create a kind of absolute fascism through. mussolini's fascism and national socialism he became a kind of eminence greece in the background sort of intellectual. kind of mentor for a variety of the right groups that were rising up in italy and so forth he lived and he died nine hundred seventy four but he has works now been picked up by the altar right and people of that sort so it struck me that you know to have first place julie's name checked in the new york times was strange enough but to have that be done in the in the context of you know the new president of the united states and steve banno
known as the human dignity institute and amidst all the usual thing he was talking about the global tea party movement things like that he name checked fillin in julius evelyn now if you know who julius evill is you know that he was a twentieth century esoteric thinker he's rather controversial is a brilliant mind but he also had very far right extreme political views and he tried to curry favor first with miscellany and then with the national socialism and after the war when his attempts to...
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during that conversation, her sister rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a "mad hatter‘s tea party",ror attack. safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening, rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sain5bury‘5 to buy knives for their attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter rizlaine that was going to be the killer. the women were arrested the next day. zak tye was at school with rizlaine boular. rizlaine was a very outgoing person, she was very lovely to talk to, always smiling, very, you know, very intelligent, i would say and all—round just a regular teenager. it isjust strange to hear that in her adulthood, she became such a monster, i guess. she and her mother mina dich had already pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. today, her sister safaa, the youngest member of this family terror cell, was convicted by a jury. all three women will be sentenced later. june kelly, bbc news. the conviction today of safaa boular, the convic
during that conversation, her sister rizlaine spoke of her plans to hold a "mad hatter‘s tea party",ror attack. safaa boular disappointed that she couldn'tjoin in. the following evening, rizlaine was being driven around westminster by their mother scouting targets. mother and daughter then went on a shopping trip to sain5bury‘5 to buy knives for their attack. they paid for them with the rest of their shopping. it was the daughter rizlaine that was going to be the killer. the women...