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certainly mccarthy did not start the tea party, was not even really a member of the tea party but he did know how to leverage it as much as he could. >> we have just a little bit of video of the young guns, video they produced to introduce themselves to the republican voters. let's watch. [video clip] >> there's a better way and a new team is ready to bring america back. eric cantor. kevin mccarthy. paul ryan. joined by commonsense conservative candidates from across the country. together, they are ready to make history. together, they are the young guns. innovative, energetic, forging new solutions. one to outline a vision to restore america's prosperity. young guns, a new generation of conservative leaders. host: so, scott wong, the irony of the situation is their success also brought really very activist members of the house in which then began to give challenges to the republican leadership. scott: right, when you think about it, the young gun the tea party movement, the tea party wave of the 2010 election that swept john boehner and eric cantor an kevin mccarthy into power event
certainly mccarthy did not start the tea party, was not even really a member of the tea party but he did know how to leverage it as much as he could. >> we have just a little bit of video of the young guns, video they produced to introduce themselves to the republican voters. let's watch. [video clip] >> there's a better way and a new team is ready to bring america back. eric cantor. kevin mccarthy. paul ryan. joined by commonsense conservative candidates from across the country....
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scott: right, when you think about it, the young gun the tea party movement, the tea party wave of the010 election that swept john boehner and eric cantor an kevin mccarthy into power eventually led to the creation of the freedom caucus, many years later in 2015. and it was that freedom caucus led by jim jordan and mark meadows and others, the ultra conservative faction of the republican conference, that forced speaker boehner out of power. we had another tea party challenger in dave brat who then forced out eric cantor in a g.o.p. primary in 2014. so it led to a lot of chaos and a lot of, you know, political infighting within the republican conference, you know, after the arrival of these tea party citizen lawmakers. host: in 2010, republicans were still not in control but mccarthy was beginning his rise in leadership. our next clip is when he was chosen as one of the leaders to give one of the weekly radio addresses. we'll listen. >> it's time for the american people to have a role in driving america's agenda, that's why we launched america speaking out, to engage the american people
scott: right, when you think about it, the young gun the tea party movement, the tea party wave of the010 election that swept john boehner and eric cantor an kevin mccarthy into power eventually led to the creation of the freedom caucus, many years later in 2015. and it was that freedom caucus led by jim jordan and mark meadows and others, the ultra conservative faction of the republican conference, that forced speaker boehner out of power. we had another tea party challenger in dave brat who...
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rick santelli's rant the one credited with starting cke tea party movement ri looks back. power. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. ♪ ♪ let's go from plans... to full-blown production. ♪ ♪ let's go from being on-call... ♪ ♪ to being on-line. american express can help move your business forward with loans, vendor payments and buying power. chat with one of our 4000 specialists and let's make it happen. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. lunch. it's time for "trading nation. freeport mack brand. that's the charge into the break. the minor is rallying. betting on a bullish turn in copper prices. nearly 30% surge for freeport to kick the year off. with oppenheimer, gina sanchez with go global ari, i like what you said. don't get it on the fundamentals or technicals but the market tries to put the most paint on the most people and does it point to freeport going higher
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ten years old to the tea party. time for business now.lock is ticking to determine whether foreign cars a national security threat to the united states. european allies are furious and the u.s. auto industry said it will kill american jobs. christine romans has more. >> more tariffs could be coming on imported cars. the commerce department delivered recommendations of the section 232 national security investigation. it hasn't been released to the public, but the president has 90 days to determine whether imported cars pose a national security threat to the u.s. it is a position the german chancellor angela merkel viewed as preposterous. >> we are proud of our cars. they are built in the united states of america. when these cars, because they are built in south carolina, are not becoming less threatening rather than the ones built in ba var i can't are supposed to be a threat to the national security of america it's a shock to us. >> rankling some of america's oldest allies, the national automobile dealers association says tariffs would ad
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i've talked to them and they say we see our dlvesferently because the tea party by design came d vote no and tear it down and the progressives on the left want government t and wan say yes. house let's stay in the and don't with a per well-to the dean of the house, ngressman john dingell. he passed away thursday at 92. he was the longest serving representative from u.s. 4i6789s, serving nearly 60 years. he served in the seat previously held by his father. he is survived by h wife debbie, who holds the house seat he once head. dan, you've covered dingell for a long time, the late congressman now. what's h legacy? dan: his legacy is as long as you can make it. he's beenhere through every significant fight, through eve y fighough advancement of progress, medicare and micaid, civil rights. he's been somebody who's held people in power accountable. he's run anyumber of investigations. he's just been there throughout theod wholen history of the united states and when you look at that, there'sic bly almost no one who's had that combination of longevity and impact that john dingell has had. r
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it is notjust tea parties and overnight stays in hotels. trips to the races, special parties just for carers, tickets for the football or the theatre and a range of other experiences designed to help carers feel special once again. may be the first event they come to, they think they shouldn't be here and they want to go home. but then they realise yes they can and bring back what is inside them. it is about them, it is my time. it is estimated one in eight adults in the uk are carers, saving the economy over £130 billion a year. liz kenny's life was turned upside down when her husband was diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's disease in his early 50s. it changes what you thought the future was going to hold. it changes when you become, not in a marriage, but become the carer. you don't realise sometimes that you are the carer, because you just suddenly go into the role. shall we do three? liz sold the family home when matthew became ill seven years ago, so she could devote all of her time for caring for him. no every day is the same, a re
it is notjust tea parties and overnight stays in hotels. trips to the races, special parties just for carers, tickets for the football or the theatre and a range of other experiences designed to help carers feel special once again. may be the first event they come to, they think they shouldn't be here and they want to go home. but then they realise yes they can and bring back what is inside them. it is about them, it is my time. it is estimated one in eight adults in the uk are carers, saving...
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and his tea party base called it amnesty. so we are not dealing with a president who plays by the rules of politics, that people are accustomed to. i do think that if, how this might end is simply a matter of attrition. you're seeing the republicans wear down in the senate and the house, they're breaking off small numbers, at this point, and where is mitch mcconnell? he has been silent, staying away from any of the discussions. 20 republicans are up for re-election in 2020. they're afraid of their base. so they're afraid to break with this president. but at some point, i think there is, there is a tipping point here, and we may be looking at the mueller report dropping fairly soon. the white house is apparently preparing drafts for the state of the union, some that consider the government shutdown still to be there. that's january 29. so this could well go into february. and you have the president tweeting that his campaign slogan is border security 2020. i actually heard a government professor from gw yesterday speculating t
and his tea party base called it amnesty. so we are not dealing with a president who plays by the rules of politics, that people are accustomed to. i do think that if, how this might end is simply a matter of attrition. you're seeing the republicans wear down in the senate and the house, they're breaking off small numbers, at this point, and where is mitch mcconnell? he has been silent, staying away from any of the discussions. 20 republicans are up for re-election in 2020. they're afraid of...
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well we'll leave you with pictures from japan where emperor akihito and christmas chico hosted a tea party for the country's top athletes public intellectuals and cultural figures at the imperial palace part of the celebrations marking the emperor's thirty years on the throne will see you next time. he says a lot. from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems. in mozambique we say that you have to laugh so you don't write it's hard people because we did a little. as a journalist i often talk about these folks in the back by listening to my fellow countrymen i like to start my day by checking on all those jokes finding out what people are talking about what is moving them. my father taught me how to ask uncomfortable questions about my country and about. that is why i keep doing to this day my name is kathy sue for and i work at the. materia has a new president and investors are not impressed. he won a second term beating a more business friendly opponent we go to lagos to find out what's the election results means for business. also on the show african startup
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well we'll leave you with pictures from japan where emperor akihito and christmas chico hosted a tea party for the country's top athletes public intellectuals and cultural figures at the imperial palace part of the celebrations marking the emperor's thirty years on the throne and we'll see you next time. british. link from africa more or link to exceptional stories and discussion from own use and visit our website to debbie to come smart to come join us on facebook. for go. here what's coming up for the book loosely showing more troops and to. me there's. plenty to talk i want to go this much take a look at what all that means for the title of course. i'm going to sleep every weekend here w. . what's talks between the u.s. and north korea on the way we take a look at the office unity of the business community c.e.o.'s in a successful outcome to those negotiations. also coming up with breck said one months away bank selfie in london force a fellow pastures to find out where they head and. welcome to do the new business asia i want to get jones and glenn good to have you with us and all eyes
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well we'll leave you with pictures from japan where emperor akihito and christmas chico hosted a tea party for the country's top athletes public intellectuals and cultural figures at the imperial palace part of the celebrations marking the emperor's thirty years on the throne we'll see you next time. i'm not proud of my will not succeed in dividing us about not succeeding taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d. double made for minds. to good news your romance channel. goodbye no stood. with exclusive. must see concerning our current culture to ensure a. curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribers don't miss out on. talks between the u.s. and north korea underway we take a look at the opportunities the business community sees in a successful outcome to those negotiations. also coming up with breakfasted one month away bank self-feeding london for safe l. pounce just go find out where they headed. welcome to a deal new business asia i want to get jones in berlin good to have you with us and all eyes ar
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movement and once the tea party movement was born, mitch mcconnell famously said when our republican party is anything that obama puts forward, we're not doing any business on. and you had kind of a stalemate going on, the white house versus congress in the obama years. the president to get higher marks with executive power he started signing executive orders galore particularly the second term but some of them are being undone by donald trump. it's always better if you're president to go through congress because it has a more lasting effect. but if presidents feel plum oxed they look -- flummoxed they look for end runs and you see president trump doing that with emergency powers on the border wall and saw barack obama do that, for example, with signing national monuments to preserve the nature, like bears ears national monument in utah. host: at the bottom of the list, andrew johnson, the president who had the worst relationship with congress according to that presidential historian survey, the top five, lyndon johnson, george washington, franklin roosevelt, abraham lincoln and thom
movement and once the tea party movement was born, mitch mcconnell famously said when our republican party is anything that obama puts forward, we're not doing any business on. and you had kind of a stalemate going on, the white house versus congress in the obama years. the president to get higher marks with executive power he started signing executive orders galore particularly the second term but some of them are being undone by donald trump. it's always better if you're president to go...
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and his main challenger a tea. party movement. and those responsible were destroyed almost. cardinal one hundred marks makes a frank admission as a roman catholic church digs into his history of sex abuse by the clergy. spicer thanks for joining us. the showdown escalates and as well as embattled president nicolas maduro has announced he's breaking diplomatic relations with colombia his statement comes as trucks carrying humanitarian aid are trying to breach the border into venezuela from that country troops loyal to madeira are using tear gas to push back the convoy that opposition leader has vowed to deliver the emergency supplies. aid trucks aiming to breach the border between colombia and venezuela crowds of jubilant venezuelans cheered on the emergency food and medicine colombia's government says people are prepared to take the supplies across in human chains opposition leader one quarter cave the go ahead you'll meet the idea here manning tarion aid is on its way to venezuela right now it's a calm and orderly process which will save lives. but the situation on the grou
and his main challenger a tea. party movement. and those responsible were destroyed almost. cardinal one hundred marks makes a frank admission as a roman catholic church digs into his history of sex abuse by the clergy. spicer thanks for joining us. the showdown escalates and as well as embattled president nicolas maduro has announced he's breaking diplomatic relations with colombia his statement comes as trucks carrying humanitarian aid are trying to breach the border into venezuela from that...
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parties is that each of them includes a broad range of different factions so whereas you saw the tea partyominence in the republican party a few years ago we are seeing the democratic more ascended and it is a generational shift. we've got younger and new members in the o aren't afraid make their voices heard. i would say they'll we are seeing momentum pushing the party to the left. >> in a broader sense, we talk about party leaders and democratic leaders in california being locked into this fight with the trump administration over policy. is there a risk at all to californians to get hyper focused on the president? >> that is why i think nancy pelosi demonstrated and modeled at the local level and national level has been policies, policies, policies. donald trump ran against nancy pelosi. the midterm election has nancy pelosi as the face and the whole idea of coming around. the president said tonight i support pre-existing conditions because nancy pelosi kept everyone focused on issues and democrats focused on issues with the town halls reveal where people are committed to and that is whe
parties is that each of them includes a broad range of different factions so whereas you saw the tea partyominence in the republican party a few years ago we are seeing the democratic more ascended and it is a generational shift. we've got younger and new members in the o aren't afraid make their voices heard. i would say they'll we are seeing momentum pushing the party to the left. >> in a broader sense, we talk about party leaders and democratic leaders in california being locked into...
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tea party.happen to the democrats and now we're seeing an all-out battle between leftist and left-wing centrist and centrist democrats and socialists. >> we have to come up with a different lane and everyone is trying to figure it out. there's more diversity on the left. >> and this amazon battle certainly put it into release. what i found interesting is alexandria ocasio-cortez won her fight by saying the incumbent in the district joe crowley was neglecting his constituents and she called this a victory for ordinary people when ordinary constituents in her district supported the amazon headquarters by extraordinary margins. 56% of voters and 60% of those in queens where this would have been located and meanwhile, the new york times piece which she has yet to set up a district office. if other socialists fall on her foot steps and place more emphasis on building a national profile rather than constituent services and how that will play in the long run. >> right. her ability to move the discussio
tea party.happen to the democrats and now we're seeing an all-out battle between leftist and left-wing centrist and centrist democrats and socialists. >> we have to come up with a different lane and everyone is trying to figure it out. there's more diversity on the left. >> and this amazon battle certainly put it into release. what i found interesting is alexandria ocasio-cortez won her fight by saying the incumbent in the district joe crowley was neglecting his constituents and she...
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the expectations for somebody like me was just to have tea parties and get married, you know.perfectly well ijust simply could not do any of that. i was also working always for men, you see. and i was very struck by how much more idle they were than i was. that was still the days when they had secretaries, you see. i can't tell you how much my bottom and my knees and everything were pinched and... we are not fragile little things... by the end of the 60s, the women's movement had come over from america and, of course, i was very influenced by the young women who were absorbing it all and took it up and i said absolutely, so agree with that! i don't know how i came across virago but, i think i was drunk at the time. reporter: yes, the heroic woman? yes, the heroic woman and also the fact that i do think occasionally women should be loudmouthed and arrogant. i started the company and took up the name and staff in 1972, and the first book was published in 1975. it took some time to get the list together. writers had the write the books. archive: mary chamberlain was first author
the expectations for somebody like me was just to have tea parties and get married, you know.perfectly well ijust simply could not do any of that. i was also working always for men, you see. and i was very struck by how much more idle they were than i was. that was still the days when they had secretaries, you see. i can't tell you how much my bottom and my knees and everything were pinched and... we are not fragile little things... by the end of the 60s, the women's movement had come over from...
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the tea party. the tea party overreached, barack obama was reelected, two years later, donald trump was elected. democrats get elected, have only been there for two months and they've already given donald trump his closing argument for the 2020 campaign. now, listen, i'm not telling democrats to be what they are not, mika. i am just going to repeat what i said before yesterday and that is before you hold a press conference, before you put your talking points up on your office thing, before you say anything that you think is going to be controversial, ask yourself a question, wwnd -- what would nancy do? because she has already proven she knows how to defeat donald trump. there are a lot of young democrats that haven't even been in congress for two months, and they are offering donald trump way too much fodder. yes, he's a hypocrite. yes, he's a racist. yes, he is all the things that we say he is every single day, but unlike us and '94 republicans, we had newt to go to and his ideas were crazier than
the tea party. the tea party overreached, barack obama was reelected, two years later, donald trump was elected. democrats get elected, have only been there for two months and they've already given donald trump his closing argument for the 2020 campaign. now, listen, i'm not telling democrats to be what they are not, mika. i am just going to repeat what i said before yesterday and that is before you hold a press conference, before you put your talking points up on your office thing, before you...
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somebody like me wasjust to the expectations for somebody like me was just to have two parties —— tea partiesd i could not do that. i was also working always the men, you see. and i was very struck by how much more idle they were that i was. they were still the days when they had secretaries. cannot tell you how much my bottom and my knees were pinched... we are not fragile little things... by the end of the 60s, the women's movement had come overfrom america and, of course, i was very interested by the young women who we re interested by the young women who were absorbing it all and to get up andi were absorbing it all and to get up and i said absolutely, so agree with you that exclamation mark do not know how i came across virago press. the heroic woman? yes and i think occasionally i think women should be loudmouth and arrogant.|j occasionally i think women should be loudmouth and arrogant. i started the company and to cap the name in 1972 and the first book was published in 1975. he took some time to get the list together. writers have the right the books. chamberlain was first author to
somebody like me wasjust to the expectations for somebody like me was just to have two parties —— tea partiesd i could not do that. i was also working always the men, you see. and i was very struck by how much more idle they were that i was. they were still the days when they had secretaries. cannot tell you how much my bottom and my knees were pinched... we are not fragile little things... by the end of the 60s, the women's movement had come overfrom america and, of course, i was very...
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when you go back and look at the tea party insurrection inside the republican party, and i mean, it was crackup obviously and it was painful and cost republicans seats and probably even in some ways in the short-term hurt conservatives but in the long-term, in the long run, those growing pains have been terrific for conservatives. and i think makes the republican party stronger. you're not going to agree with this, though, bill. but the reason for that is that the tea party was dragging republicans back to the more conservative principles, like the constitution, meaning exactly what it says and not something else. what i see, the problem i see for -- let me back up. the exact same thing that happened to the republicans back, you know, eight, 10 years ago is what we saw happen two years ago in the democratic party and we see going on right now. and it's the insurrection within the party trying to, you know, dismiss leadership and take the party in a new direction. the problem is that this insurrection is taking the party in a direction that is not more toward the principle -- principal t
when you go back and look at the tea party insurrection inside the republican party, and i mean, it was crackup obviously and it was painful and cost republicans seats and probably even in some ways in the short-term hurt conservatives but in the long-term, in the long run, those growing pains have been terrific for conservatives. and i think makes the republican party stronger. you're not going to agree with this, though, bill. but the reason for that is that the tea party was dragging...
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leads to a clash between these groups known as the boston massacre, and then there is the boston tea party, which again, is a anyway in many ways a clash in which the people in boston dressed as native americans boarded ships and threw the tea into the boston. afterwards, parliament passed the coercive act which turned the massachusetts civil government into a military government, pointing thomas gauge as go and that leads the colonists to take more formal action and they form the first continental congress, second continental congress and finally independence. this is the well-known story of the american revolution. it's an inspirational story of liberty, of freedom. it's the story of people overthrowing a monarchy and placing the power in their hands. it's about democracy. it's also, i think, an eastern story. one based in the seaports. so what i want to do tonight is ask you to forget about everything that i just said. instead, i want us to shift our gaze west to the frontier of the british empire, to understand the coming of the american revolution there, in what i call in my book the
leads to a clash between these groups known as the boston massacre, and then there is the boston tea party, which again, is a anyway in many ways a clash in which the people in boston dressed as native americans boarded ships and threw the tea into the boston. afterwards, parliament passed the coercive act which turned the massachusetts civil government into a military government, pointing thomas gauge as go and that leads the colonists to take more formal action and they form the first...
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. >> reporter: steve kemp is a former minute man and tea party member who feels president trump is giving the border the attention it deserves. >> if the p troos are pulled ba -- if the troops are pulled back and there's less troops down there, there's less chance to stop the people coming through. >> mark matthews joins us live in san francisco. mark, the governor said there was significant gray areas in the orders to the national guard troops. what does he mean by that? >> reporter: well, janell, he is talking about even though these troops are not supposed to be helping out the border patrol, imagine you are operating a camera as a national guards person and you are watching somebody come into the country under the fence, over the fence, you don't know if they're coming in to seek asylum or if they're smuggling drugs. all of those incursions across the border get reported to the border patrol, and that is a gray area that the governor wanted to eliminate. incidentally, steve kemp, our former minute man, that is not his real name. he was afraid if we used his real name it might put him
. >> reporter: steve kemp is a former minute man and tea party member who feels president trump is giving the border the attention it deserves. >> if the p troos are pulled ba -- if the troops are pulled back and there's less troops down there, there's less chance to stop the people coming through. >> mark matthews joins us live in san francisco. mark, the governor said there was significant gray areas in the orders to the national guard troops. what does he mean by that?...
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there could be a second referendum if different stages of this process were read it was there in the tea party labor's preference is they want a general election if they don't get rid of trees that might be if he can be a general election.
there could be a second referendum if different stages of this process were read it was there in the tea party labor's preference is they want a general election if they don't get rid of trees that might be if he can be a general election.
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simila to what happened in americ between the tea party and the victory of donald trump. it is similar to what happened in italy. it is the same hatred of comple and the same hatred of thought. moveme in europe and in americ the target of the social excell to keep the great ideas and to share that with as many people as possible. to have and to permit everyone excell world, but to erase the world of excell to forbid great ideas and the beauty. this i war against elites which is the flag before this populi movement. >> there is a small sliver of optimi that you express. you have near the end of the book with the five teams and the five empires that are trying to civili iran, china, turkey and yaz. the 21st century equivalent of struct you also talk about small disrup that can reverse everyt any further and faster than they are. >> for we want, we can reverse. that's true. if som determines in the big compan of internet decide that they will not remain in the histor of the civilization, if they decide that they will not remain as the guys who help china noddles a models and
simila to what happened in americ between the tea party and the victory of donald trump. it is similar to what happened in italy. it is the same hatred of comple and the same hatred of thought. moveme in europe and in americ the target of the social excell to keep the great ideas and to share that with as many people as possible. to have and to permit everyone excell world, but to erase the world of excell to forbid great ideas and the beauty. this i war against elites which is the flag before...
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march it's foster approaching isn't it not far away at all ok thanks for the update that was our tea party boy with the latest on breaks. and thank you for watching to see just coming up to half past six here in moscow but back again thirty minutes. after returns here we're going underground is about the u.k. pm driesum a returns from bricks that talks in egypt coming over the show.
march it's foster approaching isn't it not far away at all ok thanks for the update that was our tea party boy with the latest on breaks. and thank you for watching to see just coming up to half past six here in moscow but back again thirty minutes. after returns here we're going underground is about the u.k. pm driesum a returns from bricks that talks in egypt coming over the show.
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there could be a second referendum if different stages of this process were read it was there in the tea party labor's preference is they want a general elections they want get rid of trees that might be if he can get a general election it was absolutely clear at conference we want to second people. so i don't see why one for me so surprised it's been covered as a great betrayal and particularly saying how can a second vote be all knowing the referendum which labor prevails if you look back at the referendum what both sides were saying to remain as and believe has it all turned out not to be true i.e. what we've now got is much more detailed analysis of what's going happen and the defining issue has been diffused with the business community overwhelmingly every business thinks there will be major problems if we leave and that as that's come across in the media i think that's why there's been a shift now and you can't deny people are not a vote if they change their mind i like we've never been alexa here on the left of the sort of tony benn's side of bricks it's you know just when they were act
there could be a second referendum if different stages of this process were read it was there in the tea party labor's preference is they want a general elections they want get rid of trees that might be if he can get a general election it was absolutely clear at conference we want to second people. so i don't see why one for me so surprised it's been covered as a great betrayal and particularly saying how can a second vote be all knowing the referendum which labor prevails if you look back at...
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the activism of the young democratic members is similar to the tea party from the 2010-2014 parties creatingiction. >>> congress and the spending compromise. you know what day it is? any romantic valentine plans that might have been in the works? never mind. >> i had some other plans before this final agreement got reached and now it looks like i'll be spending the evening, you know, from 6:30 to 9:00 tonight with my colleagues. where else would you rather spend valentine's day? t on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth? or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white. the whitening therapy collection. now with charcoal or coconut oil. it gently whitens. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. t-mobile knows dancing is better when you include a partner. singing is better when you include a friend. and unlimited is better with
the activism of the young democratic members is similar to the tea party from the 2010-2014 parties creatingiction. >>> congress and the spending compromise. you know what day it is? any romantic valentine plans that might have been in the works? never mind. >> i had some other plans before this final agreement got reached and now it looks like i'll be spending the evening, you know, from 6:30 to 9:00 tonight with my colleagues. where else would you rather spend valentine's day?...
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the tea party came along for a while, you had john boehner and paul ryan who was casualties of that movement. problem we have is we don't have money for these policies, we have more debt accrued right new in good times than almost any time in history, no matter what candidate comes in we'll face a problem that new measures, big ones like socialist agendas cannot be paid for. >> i think that 2020 election will be different from 2016. will be for senator sanders, 16 it was really he versus hillary clinton. you know there was hillary was more moderate. and bernie was more of a populous. this time we'll have 15 candidates on the stage, there will be 3 or 4 in bernie's lane, and 3 or 4 i call center left, and for most part everyone will check the same boxes in a sense they will be for climate change could for immigration, gun reform. and for healthcare as a right. a lot won't shift as far as bernie will, and a lot of them will say things have to be paid for. i think is a different debate for him going to 2020 than 2016, it will be more difficult primary because of the competition. >> i think it w
the tea party came along for a while, you had john boehner and paul ryan who was casualties of that movement. problem we have is we don't have money for these policies, we have more debt accrued right new in good times than almost any time in history, no matter what candidate comes in we'll face a problem that new measures, big ones like socialist agendas cannot be paid for. >> i think that 2020 election will be different from 2016. will be for senator sanders, 16 it was really he versus...
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the socialism populist rhetoric going on would be like me saying the republicans are just for the tea partyif we look at the four main issues, pro-immigration, and been for climate change, being forgotten reform and beaten for health care. deirdre: yakima health care was a big one. >> we should be clear in the 80% of the country went that way. the dems 140 plus he, seven governorships and they took back four of the five blue wall. to say those four things are not resonating, i'm not a populace, but i have worked on reform climate change. >> actually coming you would agree with me on those and i think we would all agree. but the president does a great job marketing. he is the marketer in chief and it's going to to try to tagline. >> robber was totally right on what happened 1000%. the difference between eight and 20 is so far the presidential candidate or it was the furthest to the left. you see people -- you see local politicians here in new york criticizing the local government reaction. elizabeth warren, corey booker, and definitely deblasio are attacking the corporations and that of hold
the socialism populist rhetoric going on would be like me saying the republicans are just for the tea partyif we look at the four main issues, pro-immigration, and been for climate change, being forgotten reform and beaten for health care. deirdre: yakima health care was a big one. >> we should be clear in the 80% of the country went that way. the dems 140 plus he, seven governorships and they took back four of the five blue wall. to say those four things are not resonating, i'm not a...
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who can forget the tea party crime keep your hands off my medicare.ere criticized when they were first proposed. they have been backed by presidents ever since, strengthen the social net is not socialism. while far left economic policies may not be kryptonite in the general election. don't believe the hype of the choice we face between capitalism and socialism. just a look at the facts. that's your reality check. >> very helpful, john avlon, thank you very much. >> we aim to enlighten. >> you do it well. why do i see eugene dubbs memorabilia around your house? >> mean jean i like to call. >>> mark harris thought he'd be serving in congress, instead he will be testifying at a hearing today to determine whether fraud tainted the vote. earlier this week, a woman described how she illegally collected and falsified absentee ballots in the state's 9th district to help her. what's the latest, diane? >> reporter: yeah, so the latest is, allison, we are expecting mark harris who believes he should be up in washington right now to testify later today. i have be
who can forget the tea party crime keep your hands off my medicare.ere criticized when they were first proposed. they have been backed by presidents ever since, strengthen the social net is not socialism. while far left economic policies may not be kryptonite in the general election. don't believe the hype of the choice we face between capitalism and socialism. just a look at the facts. that's your reality check. >> very helpful, john avlon, thank you very much. >> we aim to...
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when the tea party wave got here in 2011, the last thing we were interested in is giving president obamaas latest successes. - - legislative successes. a lot of the democrats got here by think they wanted to reach across the aisle and work with the president. people in the swing states are saying, were not interested in investigations. we are telling them you can't do both. you can't go home until the voters you will work with the president and come to washington anddo nothing but investigate the president. >>chris: so no oversight . if they want to legislate, no investigations. >> it's very difficult to do both. that's human nature. >>chris: in his speech, i'm running out of time here. in his speech, the president warned democrats about socialist policies and he issued this declaration. >> tonight, we renew our resolve that america will never be a socialist country. [applause] >>chris: i understand the president opposes the new green deal. but does he think that's the view of the wing of the party or is that prevailing opinion of democratic leaders? >> i don't think anybody knows. where
when the tea party wave got here in 2011, the last thing we were interested in is giving president obamaas latest successes. - - legislative successes. a lot of the democrats got here by think they wanted to reach across the aisle and work with the president. people in the swing states are saying, were not interested in investigations. we are telling them you can't do both. you can't go home until the voters you will work with the president and come to washington anddo nothing but investigate...
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doing with the presidential primaries or are we going to see a certain part of the party become a tea party -- >> i personally think the country as an amateur historian of american history, we swing the -- it's a tension between individual and the social contract. my own belief is we've -- we've swung way too over the right and that's why we have this concentration of power and equality. we need to pushback this way. the question is how does that define itself as we go through the election. >> as a student of history, let's take ofaces at a couple erody yspors 't get him through and there's small numbers that elected him. in his two shows whether it was richard nixon against george mc governor the first bush against the second bush against john kerry, even unpopular presidents, republican presidents managed to skate if the democrats go too far to the left. america isn't ready for that either. >> everybody said two years ago it would never be president trump and we went into election night and nobody thinking that would happen. we didn't know about the influence from a lot of people includin
doing with the presidential primaries or are we going to see a certain part of the party become a tea party -- >> i personally think the country as an amateur historian of american history, we swing the -- it's a tension between individual and the social contract. my own belief is we've -- we've swung way too over the right and that's why we have this concentration of power and equality. we need to pushback this way. the question is how does that define itself as we go through the...
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it makes rock concerts look like tea parties. >> i'd like to have your job and be a sports caster. >> was an entertainment experience on par with any primetime show you could imagine. >> maybe it was better because you didn't know how it was going to end. >> 60 minutes decided to pieer into the electronic future to take a look at what might be in store for television viewers in the decade of the 70s. it's television by cable. the communications revolution that could radically alter our way of life. >> there's nothing distinctive about it. it's just a way for you to get what everybody else can already get and that's the way it is up until -- >> welcome to home box office subscription television. >> hbo debuts november 8th, 1972 and it's not an overnight success. >> and the repeated saying was getting people to pay for tv would be like getting them to pay for air. >> you see slides of nothing. >> nobody knew what you could do and nobody knew what you couldn't do. >> you could quickly warm up and take the stage. >> i do the tonight show and i sit and have to be funny in a hurry. get so l
it makes rock concerts look like tea parties. >> i'd like to have your job and be a sports caster. >> was an entertainment experience on par with any primetime show you could imagine. >> maybe it was better because you didn't know how it was going to end. >> 60 minutes decided to pieer into the electronic future to take a look at what might be in store for television viewers in the decade of the 70s. it's television by cable. the communications revolution that could...
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michael: a couple of years ago, the tea party said it means the ruination of america.owell was very strong and saying our fiscal house has to be put in order. but we don't see market interest rates move. so does it really matter that we have such large deficits? guest: i do think it matters. i do think it has an impact. one of the starting point is the flex ability going forward. we just had to growth of almost 3%, and yet the deficit grew by $800 billion last year. one of the things that's going to happen if we go forward when the stimulus starts to wear down and we have some rough patches, we are going to have some impact on our flex ability to do with that, whether we are able to stand the increase in the deficit going forward. and of course, interest rates are a big impact. the interest cost to the federal government is increasing. it is going to become a bigger and bigger part of the federal budget going forward. that is just a real issue. not to mention the financial aspect of things. michael: the administration argued, as have previous administrations, that you
michael: a couple of years ago, the tea party said it means the ruination of america.owell was very strong and saying our fiscal house has to be put in order. but we don't see market interest rates move. so does it really matter that we have such large deficits? guest: i do think it matters. i do think it has an impact. one of the starting point is the flex ability going forward. we just had to growth of almost 3%, and yet the deficit grew by $800 billion last year. one of the things that's...
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. >> reporter: the tea parties are set to meet again to try to find common ground at 9:00 tomorrow. in the meantime today they will be picketing at all of the schools and it will be a very active scene behind me in a matter of hours and we will bring you the latest through all of it. >> thank you. >>> we have team coverage of the epic story and we have kiet do from the golden gate rec center, one of 16 rec centers in the city set up for the students that will not cross the picket lines this morning. >> reporter: in a couple of hours we expect dozens or hundreds of kids to get dropped off at the rec centers like this one as parents try to figure out what to do with the kids to get them through the strike. the city of oakland is opening up all of the rec centers and expanding them to get the parents one more option to get them through this tough time. some families are opening up the homes to convert them into classrooms with crafts, books and other activities to keep the kids occupied and simulated throughout the day. other parents are creating the so-called solidarity schools, organ
. >> reporter: the tea parties are set to meet again to try to find common ground at 9:00 tomorrow. in the meantime today they will be picketing at all of the schools and it will be a very active scene behind me in a matter of hours and we will bring you the latest through all of it. >> thank you. >>> we have team coverage of the epic story and we have kiet do from the golden gate rec center, one of 16 rec centers in the city set up for the students that will not cross the...
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administration and raising the debt in order to combat the recession it was a terrible thing and its bond the tea party and a lot of members of congress on the republican side in office today but when donald trump wanted to cut taxes significantly and raise deficits beyond what obama did it is ok for them. somepends on who's -- at point theory tells you there would be a crowding out in interest rates would have to go up but the market can only absorb some any treasuries. we don't know where that limit is yet are you modern monetary theory is an interesting offshoot of this argument. canhe point that anyone define it, if you print money in your own currency you can print as much as you need as long as inflation does not break out and away you control inflation is not necessarily through the central bank but by the fiscal authority raising taxes. at this point they say there's a lot of space to be able to fund projects. jay powell said we don't understand exactly what mmt is. we disagree you can go that far that you can print a lot of money. we think there will be a problem with the national debt. the qu
administration and raising the debt in order to combat the recession it was a terrible thing and its bond the tea party and a lot of members of congress on the republican side in office today but when donald trump wanted to cut taxes significantly and raise deficits beyond what obama did it is ok for them. somepends on who's -- at point theory tells you there would be a crowding out in interest rates would have to go up but the market can only absorb some any treasuries. we don't know where...