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the tea party first, it's a fascinating journey, the republican party in recent years because the teaparty movement, the genesis of the tea party movement was a bail out of the banks after the 2008 financial crisis. i used to think it was an almost unmitigated success. there's a really good documentary into thousand eight, the financial crisis device that it puts on, hbo, interview the protagonist during the 2008 crisis. president bush, obama and othe others, it's a fascinating encounter for what happened. long story short, it typifies what happened so what was a nasty recession and financial crisis, but the bail out of the banks caused tremendous anger. i was a completely fair question to ask but the answer is, the banks belly up so with the rest of the economy. collateral damage in the ended up paying back the loans but that is really what catalyzed the tea party was very strongly limited government movement, populist and establishments and that really drove 2010 midterm elections which was very damaging to the republican par party. president obama had control of the senate and hous
the tea party first, it's a fascinating journey, the republican party in recent years because the teaparty movement, the genesis of the tea party movement was a bail out of the banks after the 2008 financial crisis. i used to think it was an almost unmitigated success. there's a really good documentary into thousand eight, the financial crisis device that it puts on, hbo, interview the protagonist during the 2008 crisis. president bush, obama and othe others, it's a fascinating encounter for...
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i don't think the tea party is a force in the republican party right now. in terms of trump not being a conservative, it is a mixed bag. depends on what area you talking about. as far as judges, regulation, pro-life policies. those fall under the canopy of the republican party. and a lot of ways he is not a conservative. because ia first isolationist instincts are not conservative. has beennservatism understood in the modern era. he is a fierce protectionist. alive, as i have been conservativism has stowed for free trade. trump cannot be understood as a conservative. he can be understood as a populist. i don't think he is anything but a narcissist. he tapped into this populist movement. will it strengthen or weaken the republican party? i do not know. i don't know how it will play out. i'm worried about the republican party. i thought he would redefine it in his own image and he has. ofave had plenty conversations with republicans in congress who know better. their fuse on trump are similar to mine. but they don't think they can speak publicly about that. i
i don't think the tea party is a force in the republican party right now. in terms of trump not being a conservative, it is a mixed bag. depends on what area you talking about. as far as judges, regulation, pro-life policies. those fall under the canopy of the republican party. and a lot of ways he is not a conservative. because ia first isolationist instincts are not conservative. has beennservatism understood in the modern era. he is a fierce protectionist. alive, as i have been...
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what do you know about the tea party? we don't hear the term as much as we used to. >> during mcauliffe's election they supported only tea party candidates which caused the republican establishment to vote for the democratic candidate, and they considered it to be a success for the tea party because they were able to exert their influence. even though they may not have won that election, like their party may not have won the election, as a faction they were able to assert their influence on the republican party essentially. >> and the tea party and the freedom caucus inside the republican party, inside particularly the house of representatives, has been able to exert a lot of influence and to some degree has been able to drive a lot of the policy, sort of emphasis and to some degree the leadership that discussion that blum has and we sort of start out with regard to the asymmetrical politics article are about fact that john boehner, who is on the sort of partisan scale quite conservative, was essentially pushed out of his
what do you know about the tea party? we don't hear the term as much as we used to. >> during mcauliffe's election they supported only tea party candidates which caused the republican establishment to vote for the democratic candidate, and they considered it to be a success for the tea party because they were able to exert their influence. even though they may not have won that election, like their party may not have won the election, as a faction they were able to assert their influence...
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the tea party first. it is a fascinating journey of the republican party. , theea party movement genesis of the tea party movement was the veil of the banks after the 2008 financial crisis -- the bailout of the banks after the 2008 financial crisis, which i think was almost an unmitigated success. there is a really good documentary called panic -- the untold story of the 2008 financial crisis. vice puts it on. i do not think it is hbo. they interviewed the key protagonists during the 2008 crisis. paulson, geithner or, bernanke, bush, obama, others. it is a fascinating account of what happens. happened, theyt had to bail out the banks. the financial crisis did not become a depression, but that bailout of the banks caused a tremendous anger. why are the banks getting bailed out when we as the individuals do not? that was a fair question to ask. the answer was of the banks went belly up, so with the rest of the economy. there would be huge collateral damage. they ended up paying back the tarp loans. that cata
the tea party first. it is a fascinating journey of the republican party. , theea party movement genesis of the tea party movement was the veil of the banks after the 2008 financial crisis -- the bailout of the banks after the 2008 financial crisis, which i think was almost an unmitigated success. there is a really good documentary called panic -- the untold story of the 2008 financial crisis. vice puts it on. i do not think it is hbo. they interviewed the key protagonists during the 2008...
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and the tea party freshman class. it changed the nature of the caucus in fundamental ways. you now had a hard group, hard group of congressmen and women who were really not interested in governing. they were more interested in taking a snd, and frustrated one legislative procedure after another. >> the establishment part of the repuican party didn't understand that by allying themselves with the tea party, they were, in a sense, writing their own death certificate in a way that would lead to the takeover of the republican party by donald trump. >> he has no one to ame but himself. i'm not going to do the waterworks of john boehner. >> i want to salute the freedom fighters in the house of representatives, and they're not ing to take john boehner's crap sitting down anymore. >> ...gone along just to get along with president obama, like spker boehner. you know, we need to thank them for their service, and say, "okay, time for new energy." ♪ >> tonight on "nightline." license to kill? it's the shooting death that's sparke
and the tea party freshman class. it changed the nature of the caucus in fundamental ways. you now had a hard group, hard group of congressmen and women who were really not interested in governing. they were more interested in taking a snd, and frustrated one legislative procedure after another. >> the establishment part of the repuican party didn't understand that by allying themselves with the tea party, they were, in a sense, writing their own death certificate in a way that would lead...
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so i don't think the tea party is a force in the republican party right now. in terms of trump not being a conservative and whether it will strengthen or weaken the republican party, it's a mixed bag. i think if you're talking about judges, the judiciary, deregulation, pro-life policies, the tax bill that was passed in 2017, those fall generally under the canopy of the republican party, traditional policies, conservative policies. but in a lot of ways he's not a conservative. his basically, his america-first sort of quasi isolationist instincts are not as conservative as has been understood in the modern era. he's a fierce protectionist. he refers to himself as tariff man. as long as i've been alive, conservativism has stood for free trade, then the issue of limited government. trump can't i don't think be understood as a conservative. i think he has to be understood as a populist. that's what he has tapped into. he himself is not a populist. i don't think he's anything other than a narcissist. but he tapped into this populist movement. will it strengthen or w
so i don't think the tea party is a force in the republican party right now. in terms of trump not being a conservative and whether it will strengthen or weaken the republican party, it's a mixed bag. i think if you're talking about judges, the judiciary, deregulation, pro-life policies, the tax bill that was passed in 2017, those fall generally under the canopy of the republican party, traditional policies, conservative policies. but in a lot of ways he's not a conservative. his basically, his...
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so i don't think the tea party is a force in the republican right now. in terms of trump not being a conservative and whether it will strengthen or weaken the republican party, it's a mixed bag. i think if you're talking about judges, the judiciary deregulation, pro-life policies, the tax bill that was passed in 2017, those fall generally under the canopy of the republican party, tradition laul policies, conservative policies. but in a lot of ways he's not a conservative. his basically is a america-first sort of quasi isolationist instincts are not as conservative as has been understood in the modern era. he's a fierce protectionist. he refers to himself as tariff man. as long as i've been alive, conservativism has stood for free trade than the issue of limited government. trump can't i don't think be understood as a conservative. i think he has to be understood as a populist. that's what he has tapped into. he himself is not a populist. i don't think he's anything other than a narcissist. but he tapped into this populist movement. will it strengthen or w
so i don't think the tea party is a force in the republican right now. in terms of trump not being a conservative and whether it will strengthen or weaken the republican party, it's a mixed bag. i think if you're talking about judges, the judiciary deregulation, pro-life policies, the tax bill that was passed in 2017, those fall generally under the canopy of the republican party, tradition laul policies, conservative policies. but in a lot of ways he's not a conservative. his basically is a...
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tea party. not too much deficits. he goal of the republican party and now a lot of people are shrugging that off. it doesn't seem to be talked about in the 2020 election i think voters are kind of saying okay, let's look at what we've got in the kitchen table now. >> yeah i was in the gallery at the impeachment trial this week and watching mark meadows, the head of the tea party, not have access to his phone. so he can't be communicating with the outside world he's stuck in impeachment. most people don't care about the deficit. so why should we care. >> just did a story about how lipton and selling tea tea must be out. >> tea party is out. we're coffee, people >> don't worry about this deficit! one of those groups, tea party, when obama was in the white house, they did have more power in washington now. that has changed you just don't see them have as much influence anymore in the trump era as much people thought they would have. >> but i mean the quick response to that is that the divide now is among the democratic ca
tea party. not too much deficits. he goal of the republican party and now a lot of people are shrugging that off. it doesn't seem to be talked about in the 2020 election i think voters are kind of saying okay, let's look at what we've got in the kitchen table now. >> yeah i was in the gallery at the impeachment trial this week and watching mark meadows, the head of the tea party, not have access to his phone. so he can't be communicating with the outside world he's stuck in impeachment....
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look, what has been really interesting about this run is, i went to congress in 2010, part of that tea partylass. i was pissed off at both parties for bankrupting future generations, and i went there to fight. i was outspoken and loud and often times in that fight and five or six years on the radio, in my fight, i would go over my skis, i would say stupid things and get offensive. this run for office has been almost like a redemption tour. because i have publicly apologized for the role that i played in helping to put trump in the white house, which is kind of an interesting dynamic. i call myself a reformed outlaw. trump is an outlaw. i am a reformed outlaw. it was really, joe, watching him in the white house day after day insult and spew out mean, cruel crap at people that really forced me to realize, oh my god, did i sound like that five years ago? trump has helped me change my tone. but that is part of my message. i can't stand this guy, and i helped put him in the white house. joe: you have a book coming out. don't know if we can say the title. mr. walsh: say it. lucy, can i say it? joe
look, what has been really interesting about this run is, i went to congress in 2010, part of that tea partylass. i was pissed off at both parties for bankrupting future generations, and i went there to fight. i was outspoken and loud and often times in that fight and five or six years on the radio, in my fight, i would go over my skis, i would say stupid things and get offensive. this run for office has been almost like a redemption tour. because i have publicly apologized for the role that i...
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but a less effective tea party because that's my -- >> yeah. >> can't prove me wrong, can't i? >> yeah, good moment to open up to audience, questions, one many the back. >> we are going mic you. >> my name is not mike but andy. [laughter] >> when you were talking and -- when you were talking about dropping the phrase -- what was it political economics or policy. >> went from political economics to economics. >> so we are seeing a lot more companies either sort of embrace a social responsibility that employers are seek to go them and customers as well as to people who are outright rejecting them, i don't know if you heard about dead spin but this blog that was mostly framed but had taken and most popular content was more about social issues in regards to lens and all the staff left. what do you think is a way to start conversation about social accountability with a die-hard economic community. what do you think is the way to sort of breach, well, it's political economics. what does that mean? >> right. >> part of my point is all economic is political economics. when you say econ
but a less effective tea party because that's my -- >> yeah. >> can't prove me wrong, can't i? >> yeah, good moment to open up to audience, questions, one many the back. >> we are going mic you. >> my name is not mike but andy. [laughter] >> when you were talking and -- when you were talking about dropping the phrase -- what was it political economics or policy. >> went from political economics to economics. >> so we are seeing a lot more...
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. >> lawrence: this is not a tea party, okay. this is not, everyone get along.u want to be the president of the united states, especially in the primaries. republicans had that bloodbath, it was very ugly, very personal. this is not surprising. >> melissa: the other kind of tea party. >> lawrence: on the campaign trail i've talked to some of bernie's supporters, they don't think elizabeth warren is authentic. they think she tried to steal some of the thunder, they believe that bernie is the real code g. he has brought a lot of this to the table. >> melissa: oh g in every sense. >> lawrence: this does not surprise me. >> harris: i could retire now. i have heard it all now. >> melissa: he is the original guy out there i think. i'm just saying. when i heard that cory booker dropped out i was like he is still in? >> carley: not surprising. i guess the big? for cory booker would be who he is going to support. maybe joe biden? i guess that would be my guess. just for the bernie sanders-elizabeth warren feud, some of the scripts that bernie sanders supporters were read
. >> lawrence: this is not a tea party, okay. this is not, everyone get along.u want to be the president of the united states, especially in the primaries. republicans had that bloodbath, it was very ugly, very personal. this is not surprising. >> melissa: the other kind of tea party. >> lawrence: on the campaign trail i've talked to some of bernie's supporters, they don't think elizabeth warren is authentic. they think she tried to steal some of the thunder, they believe that...
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as far as lindsey graham, i want to introduce him to the tea party.on't know if he remembers 2010, but people like mike lee, people like rand paul, people in the house, justin amash, ran for office saying they were constitutional conservatives first, republicans second. they in the beginning became a huge amount of trouble for the regular order warmongering republicans like lindsey graham and the other pretending to be tea party but sick fantasies like marco rubio, the party men, they made a lot of problems for john boehner in the house. they are difficult to control when they're on an issue they care about. they were fine to take the knee because donald trump is a republican. tax cuts, all that stuff is fine. but war is one of those issues that they actually have opinions on. so good luck trying to make them be good boys. they're not going to be. >> and ned price, what we were hearing -- by the way, all of our information about what happened is coming from these republican senators. democratic senators were reluctant to make any reference to what hap
as far as lindsey graham, i want to introduce him to the tea party.on't know if he remembers 2010, but people like mike lee, people like rand paul, people in the house, justin amash, ran for office saying they were constitutional conservatives first, republicans second. they in the beginning became a huge amount of trouble for the regular order warmongering republicans like lindsey graham and the other pretending to be tea party but sick fantasies like marco rubio, the party men, they made a...
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the raid went down in history as the boston tea party. london responded to the provocation by sending reinforcements and 775 british troops clashed with colonial militias for the 1st time. the 13 colonies issued a declaration of independence and a declaration of war. thomas jefferson who was born in england penned key sections of the declaration of independence he became one of the founding fathers of the united states along with benjamin franklin samuel adams and a tobacco farmer from virginia called george washington. they were united in their determination to be free of what they called british tyranny. their declaration also proclaimed that all men had a god given right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it was a call to rebellion but were the colonies willing to die for their cause. they had $15000.00 poorly equipped militia troops under the command of a military novice plantation owner george washington. they faced the well equipped and battle hardened british redcoats backed up by 30000 mercenaries from germany. but geor
the raid went down in history as the boston tea party. london responded to the provocation by sending reinforcements and 775 british troops clashed with colonial militias for the 1st time. the 13 colonies issued a declaration of independence and a declaration of war. thomas jefferson who was born in england penned key sections of the declaration of independence he became one of the founding fathers of the united states along with benjamin franklin samuel adams and a tobacco farmer from virginia...
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information would not be released to anytime soon according to my financial mess and i just threw a tea party. you know what i always say i say release the information because it's about time that we figure out what in the heck is going on when you see that tic tac go flying across the screen you cannot tell me that that is not true fully and identified flying object i have never seen anything on earth that moves quite like that and that ladies and gentlemen is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told we love the mob so i tell you all i love you i am tyrrel them and before we go if you want to catch up with anything we talk about on this show don't forget that there is an app for that yes download the new portable t.v. app today on your smartphone and keep up with us anywhere and everywhere keep on watching those talks and of a great thing that everybody. told her. little . or. the. lists lists lists. lists. playing. and very well might continue watching on since last. leads to the stock market going. to. release the crack money. and the stock market. thank you. so much m
information would not be released to anytime soon according to my financial mess and i just threw a tea party. you know what i always say i say release the information because it's about time that we figure out what in the heck is going on when you see that tic tac go flying across the screen you cannot tell me that that is not true fully and identified flying object i have never seen anything on earth that moves quite like that and that ladies and gentlemen is our show for you today remember...
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the tea party formed around opposition to barack obama.n 2010, it propelled a wave of new republicans to congress. >> what does it feel like? >> it feels bad. this new hyper partisan congress recited over a growing impeachment movement. >> when you promise that you are out to impeach the president, you can make a name for ourself and raise money and rally the base. >> impeachment, really? >> it is not a rallying cry to get people to vote for you. both sides played around with it. impeachment campaigns against president obama never gained legislative report but there was another serious consequence. if you play around with impeachment that way, overtime the american people are going to misunderstand its constitutional power and its necessity. >> when barack obama left office, he was more popular than george bush. the gap between the people who loved him and hated him was larger than it had been with president bush. the deep polarization of the last few years is the worst in american history with one exception. the period around the civil wa
the tea party formed around opposition to barack obama.n 2010, it propelled a wave of new republicans to congress. >> what does it feel like? >> it feels bad. this new hyper partisan congress recited over a growing impeachment movement. >> when you promise that you are out to impeach the president, you can make a name for ourself and raise money and rally the base. >> impeachment, really? >> it is not a rallying cry to get people to vote for you. both sides played...
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it was a confluence of the rise of the tea party and reaction to the election of barack obama. it was the koch brothers simultaneously being unleashed by the white house, and unbelief by corrosive effect, the particularly corrosive effect in that era of the partisan gerrymanders that happened in the house of representatives. those things co lessed together in a structural, toxic stew we're live being. when minimum friend joe biden says if -- this guess to the question of trump being a symptom not a cause -- says if we just get rid of trump it will go back to normal. ignores the structural issue that exist in the democracy i lay out in my book. and many of the changes over the last ten years, and ignores the fact that the place is now populated by a bunch of tea party people and not by the kind of republicans who were available to pass a civil rights bill. >> joe biden's national political clear began in 1972 when he whereas elected senator for dedelaware he has over 1,000 c-span arches us but only once on booktv. he wrote a book in 2000 called "promises to keep." we want to sho
it was a confluence of the rise of the tea party and reaction to the election of barack obama. it was the koch brothers simultaneously being unleashed by the white house, and unbelief by corrosive effect, the particularly corrosive effect in that era of the partisan gerrymanders that happened in the house of representatives. those things co lessed together in a structural, toxic stew we're live being. when minimum friend joe biden says if -- this guess to the question of trump being a symptom...
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had the tea baggers have completely taken over the republican party. until we get back to americans running our government we will continue to have these up senate he is. >> host: thank you. this is what we are seeing right now from the senate. the cameras in the senate are controlled by the u.s. senate. the house likewise controlled by the house, the senate stands adjourned until 1:00 pm eastern time for the trial of donald trump provided by chief justice john roberts. when the senate comes back at 1:00 eastern time we will take you there live. jerry in sarasota, florida, good afternoon. >> reporter: thank you for taking my call and i have been watching the hearings from day one and i'm watching it now. adam schiff and the democrats have all the opportunity to bring in a witness, they had bolton on subpoena to come in, dropped out for whatever reason i don't know. the whistleblower is the main person in this whole impeachment, nobody wants to have a closed-door hearing with whoever the person is. the republicans brought in witnesses, adam schiff did n
had the tea baggers have completely taken over the republican party. until we get back to americans running our government we will continue to have these up senate he is. >> host: thank you. this is what we are seeing right now from the senate. the cameras in the senate are controlled by the u.s. senate. the house likewise controlled by the house, the senate stands adjourned until 1:00 pm eastern time for the trial of donald trump provided by chief justice john roberts. when the senate...
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the boston tea party, they went to the ships to secure the teat so it cannot be shipped back to england. and guess what? they threw it overboard instead. and guess where they had just been? the green dragon tavern. [laughter] so over and over again, i was like, what? so in that way it was very satisfying. [laughter] >> thank you for appearing here. i will start with an observation and then a question. as a reporter, i think your ability to take disparate information and bring it together is fantastic. as a retired educator, if i were not so lazy, i would like to come back and write a curriculum with lesson plans for the book. i think he did such a great job of making it real. you cannot argue with what you have read and i think kids would be in that. there very fuel schools in america that would let you promote that. it would really bring history alive. as a recovering alcoholic i think your writing is very important. and you have skills no question. so now the question. you are the daughter of john cheever that i consider a great american writer. and you have talked about that. from th
the boston tea party, they went to the ships to secure the teat so it cannot be shipped back to england. and guess what? they threw it overboard instead. and guess where they had just been? the green dragon tavern. [laughter] so over and over again, i was like, what? so in that way it was very satisfying. [laughter] >> thank you for appearing here. i will start with an observation and then a question. as a reporter, i think your ability to take disparate information and bring it together...
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but the tea party and the freedom caucus were leaders in both parties made governing or herding cats in washington fox news. chris: nine hollywood titans are in santa monica california tonight for the second to major awards a show of the season. up next, the top nominees of the 2020 critic choice award. ♪ ♪ keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. i . jon: hollywood award season is in full swing and right now tinseltown's brightest stars are in santa monica california for the 25th annual critics choice awards. this year's host actor taye diggs. according to the hollywood reporter the top nominated films are the irishmen leading the pack with 14 nods, followed by quintile tina's once upon a time in hollywood with 12. and greta's little women is third with nine nominations. the golden globes making a big reveal announcing comedians amy fuller and tina fey will be back as host next year. the comic duo have started in a number of box office hits together including mean girls, baby mama, and sisters. this will be the fourth time fay and poehler
but the tea party and the freedom caucus were leaders in both parties made governing or herding cats in washington fox news. chris: nine hollywood titans are in santa monica california tonight for the second to major awards a show of the season. up next, the top nominees of the 2020 critic choice award. ♪ ♪ keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. i . jon: hollywood award season is in full swing and right now tinseltown's brightest stars are in...
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fragmentation also happened with the rebel canes when they held the house with the rightward tilt of the tea partyty thinks it makes governing all the more difficult. >> bret: if you want more from the story, go to foxnews.com. rock 'n' roll hall of famer neil peart has died, drummer for the canadian band rush. neil peart was 67. indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. try pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. get powerful relief with pepto bismol liquicaps. wthat's why xfinity hasu made taking your internetself. and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its share of headaches... no kidding. we're doing all we can to make moving simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get started. some things are too important to do yourself. ♪ get customized security with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. awarded the best professionally instal
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it is strange to think about the t a couple of years ago, the tea party movement was based on the idea of fiscal very few people actually are speaking out about this. very few republicans are speaking out about this. this says something and not something flattering about the state of our politics because the only reason that conservatives who are supposed to be fiscal conservative, would not speak out about this is because they are afraid of losing their seats. we have allowed the democrats, some republicans, to give away so much free stuff and expand our welfare state so much that it is now politically untenable for politicians to address their constituents and say hey, vote for me, i want to take away some of your free stuff. even republicans and conservatives who allowed the big government welfare programs to expand the way that they are are afraid to tell their constituents, i stand for fiscal conservatism. it is something i think they're a publican party as a whole needs to do some serious soul-searching about because it is not just irresponsible in and of itself to spend the leve
it is strange to think about the t a couple of years ago, the tea party movement was based on the idea of fiscal very few people actually are speaking out about this. very few republicans are speaking out about this. this says something and not something flattering about the state of our politics because the only reason that conservatives who are supposed to be fiscal conservative, would not speak out about this is because they are afraid of losing their seats. we have allowed the democrats,...
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i don't go out to cocktail parties, i don't go to tea parties. ny of that stuff. >> not that they're getting invited to a lot of parties down the block. with every passing year more and more neighbors complain the chimp farm is a smelly nuisance. >> new people come in, and suddenly instead of growing lettuce and tomatoes, there's a housing development that goes up. >> steve fiske is chairman of the local chamber of commerce. he says some new residents find the chimps a little too close to home. >> if the wind's in the right direction you're gonna realize it has odors. >> odors? debbie doesn't even notice. throughout high school she helps care for the apes. she then studies nursing and veterinary technology in college. >> at 21, i decided to set off and go visit 21 zoos across the united states. >> and when she does, she keeps hearing something that makes her proud. seems folks everywhere actually know of her grandmother. >> and they would say "you know mae knoll"? i had a job at the atlanta zoo just off of her name and her reputation. >> but by no
i don't go out to cocktail parties, i don't go to tea parties. ny of that stuff. >> not that they're getting invited to a lot of parties down the block. with every passing year more and more neighbors complain the chimp farm is a smelly nuisance. >> new people come in, and suddenly instead of growing lettuce and tomatoes, there's a housing development that goes up. >> steve fiske is chairman of the local chamber of commerce. he says some new residents find the chimps a little...
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for the regular order war morning republicans like lindsey graham and the other pretending to be tea party sick fantasies like marco rubio, the party men, they had a lot of problems for john boehner in the house. they are difficult to control when they're on an issue they care about. they were fine to take the knee because donald trump a republican. tax cuts, all that stuff is fine. but war is one of those issues that they actually have opinions on. so good luck trying to make them be good boys. they're not going to be. >> ned price, what we were hearing -- by the way, all of our information is coming from these republican senators. democratic senators were reluctant to make my reference to what happened there. they did say they aren't satisfied with what they were hearing. but the picture you were getting, especially from mike lee is, mike pompeo comes in there and the defense secretary and cia director says don't dare debate this. do not debate this. you will be empowering the enemy if you debate this. lindsey graham was just echoing them. >> lawrence, we've seen something incredibly dis
for the regular order war morning republicans like lindsey graham and the other pretending to be tea party sick fantasies like marco rubio, the party men, they had a lot of problems for john boehner in the house. they are difficult to control when they're on an issue they care about. they were fine to take the knee because donald trump a republican. tax cuts, all that stuff is fine. but war is one of those issues that they actually have opinions on. so good luck trying to make them be good...
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things and i say that because i saw this years ago when the republican party was divided and the tea partyll of that. they had president obama as a unifier. he unified the republican party against him. i think we're going to see a lot of that in november. >> well, as this field is consolidated, we seem to have become a lot whiter. i'm wondering, juanita, one, hispanics, how do they feel about this? are they willing to vote for anyone as long as trump is defeated or are there hard feelings about those left behind? >> i think we have to understand about folks like senator booker, harris and julian castro entered the race. it comes down to name recognition and buying power of ads, right? this is what voters are reacting to and responding to. something that we have seen in recent days, especially with steyer investing millions in south carolina now shooting up in double digits and joe biden and his consistency by having barack obama and his relationship there playing a passive role in his campaign and messaging and branding. these are folks who voters generally as well as voters of color have
things and i say that because i saw this years ago when the republican party was divided and the tea partyll of that. they had president obama as a unifier. he unified the republican party against him. i think we're going to see a lot of that in november. >> well, as this field is consolidated, we seem to have become a lot whiter. i'm wondering, juanita, one, hispanics, how do they feel about this? are they willing to vote for anyone as long as trump is defeated or are there hard feelings...
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you're right, there is a difference in some of these more tea party oriented republicans.e he is on "meet the press" earlier today. >> do you feel as if you have got enough information to make you feel comfortable with what president trump did? >> you know, i think we've heard contradictory information. we've heard from the secretary of state that they don't know where or when but it was imminent. that to me seems inconsistent. he seems he can square the circle but it seems pretty inconsistent. being for the war powers debate, we should have a debate whether we should be in iraq or afghanistan and there needs to be authorization from congress. >> you know, just from what you said earlier, what i think more of is the old -- going back to the '80s or '50s when we were decided to regime change around latin america because we just weren't happy with their -- that they didn't have a government like a pinot that we thought it would be more amenable or even in 1953 in iran when we decided, that guy wants to keep his own oil, he has to go. that's more what i'm thinking of in terms
you're right, there is a difference in some of these more tea party oriented republicans.e he is on "meet the press" earlier today. >> do you feel as if you have got enough information to make you feel comfortable with what president trump did? >> you know, i think we've heard contradictory information. we've heard from the secretary of state that they don't know where or when but it was imminent. that to me seems inconsistent. he seems he can square the circle but it...
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it makes rock concerts look like tea parties. >> i'd like to have your job, be a sportscaster. >> thate most highly rated shows in america. ♪ turn out the lights ♪ the party's over >> it showed football 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 peer into the electronic future to take a look at what may be in store for television viewers in the decade of the '70s. it is television by cable, a communications revolution that could radically alter our way of life. >> cable for quarter of a century, there's nothing distinctive about it. 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 8, 1972, and it is not an overnight success. >> presenting the pennsylvania polka festival. >> the oft-repeated saying was "getting people to pay for tv will be like getting them to pay for air." >> saturday mornings they would play band music and
it makes rock concerts look like tea parties. >> i'd like to have your job, be a sportscaster. >> thate most highly rated shows in america. ♪ turn out the lights ♪ the party's over >> it showed football 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 peer into the electronic future to take a look at what may be in store...
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>> what you really see is the rise of populism and nationalism in this country, the rise of the tea party movement. you look back at 2010 when i first started covering politics in congress, and the scrutiny on every kind of deal, any kind of negotiation. -- it was immediately vilified. you've seen on both sides of the aisle people who are more populist rise as insiders who used to cut deals in congress have become villains of the entire process. leaders in the democratic party and the republican party in congress are detested by many core voters in those respective parties. we have a washington right now that does not function congressionally and congress is even struggling to be the oversight branch. it's seized to, in many respects, be a legislative branch and has turned into an oversight branch. and now because of the way executive privilege is asserted, you don't really have it even doing oversight. so it's, to say the least, as a reporter, an amateur student of history, at a bleak and troubling moment. but i'm an optimist when it comes to american institutions. >> robert costa, thank
>> what you really see is the rise of populism and nationalism in this country, the rise of the tea party movement. you look back at 2010 when i first started covering politics in congress, and the scrutiny on every kind of deal, any kind of negotiation. -- it was immediately vilified. you've seen on both sides of the aisle people who are more populist rise as insiders who used to cut deals in congress have become villains of the entire process. leaders in the democratic party and the...
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they were part of the tea party revolution. and on a domestic front. but also when it comes to international policy. and they are the sole republicans willing to stand up and say what so many more republicans said back then. again, it wasn't that long ago which was wait a second. which is this is our country. we need to know more. look what happened with the iraq war where there was a preemptive strike and a war based on bad intelligence. such a remarkable way. and it also shows how the president himself is a little bit kind of out of that. >> let's hear from senator rand paul. >> there was no specific information given to us of a specific attack. generality, stuff if the newspaper was given to us. i didn't learn anything in the hearing i hadn't seen in a newspaper already, and none of it was overwhelming that "x" was going to happen. >> i wasn't surprised that senator paul took that position or even necessarily senator lee. but mike lee was pissed, bianna. he was really mad about something. and it appears to have been the way that he was talked to. he
they were part of the tea party revolution. and on a domestic front. but also when it comes to international policy. and they are the sole republicans willing to stand up and say what so many more republicans said back then. again, it wasn't that long ago which was wait a second. which is this is our country. we need to know more. look what happened with the iraq war where there was a preemptive strike and a war based on bad intelligence. such a remarkable way. and it also shows how the...
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where the republican party was going when we had the shakeup with trump and previously with the tea party thing in the democratic party. the party elites and party establishment, they're afraid to go with somebody like bernie but you're seeing voters, i think voters on both sides, if you look at polls, survey, after survey, after survey, the majority of americans are not happy with the way policy or politics have been conducted for the last 30 years on the right or the left. they're not happy with the traditional republican party. they're not happy with the traditional democratic party. obama vp is running away from obama policies. charles: that is amazing. not just a u.s. phenomenon, it is a global phenomenon. whether you go to brazil, japan, china, india, brexit, italy, almost anywhere in the world, austria. anywhere in the world you go right now, there is a major pushback. we'll see it somehow in spain, we will see a major revolution there as well. so what do the elites do? we're watching this time. feels like last time they mistreated bernie sanders. the rules were stacked against him
where the republican party was going when we had the shakeup with trump and previously with the tea party thing in the democratic party. the party elites and party establishment, they're afraid to go with somebody like bernie but you're seeing voters, i think voters on both sides, if you look at polls, survey, after survey, after survey, the majority of americans are not happy with the way policy or politics have been conducted for the last 30 years on the right or the left. they're not happy...
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we sought during the tea party backlash in 2009 and we jeff and lisette here. if you get people to cling to their guns and religion it can't be good. gun in and of themselves are violent. >> some people make that argument and it's difficult to win elections with that argument. but we are seeing the messaging that will be all over tv for the next ten months or so coming out which is democrats are going for a gun grab and they kill live babies. and democrats are saying about republicans they don't care about your kids in school and they will just offer their thoughts and prayers. and there is no way that a woman will have access to reproduction healthcare if donald trump gets another term. that's how i saw all this and i heard about it today and started watching the coverage. a lot of the masks it was because it was cold. you could make the argument looks scary, but it was completely peaceful and i'm sure people who know how to use the types of guns they are using are not the typesetter to turn around and shoot some buddy else. i look at all of this in the covera
we sought during the tea party backlash in 2009 and we jeff and lisette here. if you get people to cling to their guns and religion it can't be good. gun in and of themselves are violent. >> some people make that argument and it's difficult to win elections with that argument. but we are seeing the messaging that will be all over tv for the next ten months or so coming out which is democrats are going for a gun grab and they kill live babies. and democrats are saying about republicans...
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talking about because we would overcome the intransigent of the freedom caucus and of mitch mcconnell tea party. if we do not have people voting we can't do that. desperately like your support in this election. i hope new hampshire will make a big difference in this election. i think you can. we would love for you to volunteer. i would love to do a house party at your house too. get your moose. say to other thing i'd close. we have this amazing opportunity sitting in front of us right now is to do our as americans ust as americans in prior generations did theirs. no one has done it perfectly, going back to the beginning. not said earlier, that's the point. but the point is, it's up to all of us to make sure that every this country in that is eligible to cast a vote actually casts a vote. like vote, it says right there on that shirt, to make single person in this country who's not registered to vote is registered to vote and a vote.ts if each of us would take on that responsibility -- not a a privilege to live in a country where that actually makes a difference, we could this country way operate
talking about because we would overcome the intransigent of the freedom caucus and of mitch mcconnell tea party. if we do not have people voting we can't do that. desperately like your support in this election. i hope new hampshire will make a big difference in this election. i think you can. we would love for you to volunteer. i would love to do a house party at your house too. get your moose. say to other thing i'd close. we have this amazing opportunity sitting in front of us right now is to...
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teenagers in colombia risking their lives writing modified pushbike stones tea party ways it's the country's more extreme version of gravity by taking a sport invented in the u.s. many youngsters say it helps them to forget the troubles in the neighborhoods and listened around p.s.g. reports now from. as night falls in the in a group of teenagers ride their modified bikes down these vertiginous roads they crouch to increase speed passing trucks in cars at up to 100 kilometers an hour. called gravity bikes they're columbia's more extreme version of an already dangerous sport invented in the united states and for many youngsters from poor crime ridden neighborhoods on the hills around the city it has become a deadly pastime 17 year old model is one of them all up and i don't know if you're always thinking about the risks people crashing getting killed and the serious accidents we all suffer i know i need to think and understand i can kill myself but we keep doing it because it's our passion. to go faster the bikes are rebuilt often from scratch riders personalize them and attach weights to the
teenagers in colombia risking their lives writing modified pushbike stones tea party ways it's the country's more extreme version of gravity by taking a sport invented in the u.s. many youngsters say it helps them to forget the troubles in the neighborhoods and listened around p.s.g. reports now from. as night falls in the in a group of teenagers ride their modified bikes down these vertiginous roads they crouch to increase speed passing trucks in cars at up to 100 kilometers an hour. called...
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both tea party folks is worth noting and as all of this is playing out we're learning about what happenede situation room here right after. forces attacked the us last night these photos were released by the white house. they show national security leaders here convening to discuss their response options and within hours of the strike yesterday. the president made it clear that he wanted to make and address wanted to talk to the american people ended up doing that this morning instead of last night but through the night last night. the administration and its officials were making contact with iranian leaders through back channels then national security teams worked to put together a plan, including plans to sanction iran can and vicki back to hugh grant. thank you house. speaker nancy pelosi says she's ready to take action on a potential war with iran. she announced the house will take up legislation tomorrow that could limit president trump's ability to take military action. >>that is when lawmakers will debate a war powers resolution, the senate is also expected to vote on a similar res
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in our own nation, the boston tea party represented a massive act of civil disobedience. we should never forget that everything that adolf hitler did in germany was, quote, unquote, legal and everything that the hungarian freedom fighters did in hungary was quote, unquote illegal. it was, quote-unquote, illegal to aid and comfort a jew in hitler's germany. even so, i am sure that, had i lived in germany at the time, i would have aided and comforted my jewish brothers. if today i lived in a communist country where certain principles dear to the christian faith are suppressed, i would openly advocate disobeying that country's antireligious laws. i must make two honest confessions to you, my christian and jewish brothers. first, i must confess that over the past few years i have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. i have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the white citizen's counselor or the ku klux klaner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to order than to justice; who
in our own nation, the boston tea party represented a massive act of civil disobedience. we should never forget that everything that adolf hitler did in germany was, quote, unquote, legal and everything that the hungarian freedom fighters did in hungary was quote, unquote illegal. it was, quote-unquote, illegal to aid and comfort a jew in hitler's germany. even so, i am sure that, had i lived in germany at the time, i would have aided and comforted my jewish brothers. if today i lived in a...
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and in the same way that here in america we have this transition from the optimism of obama to the tea party the ugly stain of trump, the same thing happened in britain. the british equivalent of archie bunker took us to this brexit, a hard conservative government. brexit is just a form of zo xenophobia. he described black people as having water mellen smiles. just imagine how a proud daughter of an african-american should feel about that. >> let's talk turkey here. there she is a part of the royal family now. has tteen too much for the brits to absorb? is that what it's about? why does she get a beating in the tabloids all the time? >> well, slithering out of the rock is that bigotry that's always been there. and that fairy tail royal wedding where we had that black preacher from chicago, everybody thought it was wonderful. not in britain. the tabloid "the sun" sneered at it. there has been this general attitude about a bbc host looked at a picture of meghan markle's baby and tweeted that it looked like a monkey. that's the sad truth that britain has that racism still. >> well, that's prett
and in the same way that here in america we have this transition from the optimism of obama to the tea party the ugly stain of trump, the same thing happened in britain. the british equivalent of archie bunker took us to this brexit, a hard conservative government. brexit is just a form of zo xenophobia. he described black people as having water mellen smiles. just imagine how a proud daughter of an african-american should feel about that. >> let's talk turkey here. there she is a part of...
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we could overcome the intrinsic incidences of freedom of bedford kabul and the tea party.hat we don't have people learning, we can't do that. i definitely would like the support for the selection. in new hampshire will make a big difference in the selection bridge i think you can and we would love your help and we would let you to volunteer and assigns. my house your house to. [laughter]. let the other thing, and the close, we have this amazing opportunity seeing improvements right now which it to do our jobs in america. just as people in prior generations the business. no one it ever done it perfectly. as i said earlier, that is the mic. the boy it it it after all of us to make sure that everything percent in this country, that is eligible to cast a vote, actually cast about. this is right there on the strip. to make sure that every single person in this country has brought registered to vote, it registered to vote and then cast a vote. if each of us would take on that responsibility, not averted, it's a privilege to live in a country that went out actually makes a differ
we could overcome the intrinsic incidences of freedom of bedford kabul and the tea party.hat we don't have people learning, we can't do that. i definitely would like the support for the selection. in new hampshire will make a big difference in the selection bridge i think you can and we would love your help and we would let you to volunteer and assigns. my house your house to. [laughter]. let the other thing, and the close, we have this amazing opportunity seeing improvements right now which it...
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there are eerie reverberations of the tea party stuff that you hear these days and that sort of rhetoric. he thought evangelicals were too willing to compromise anyone to maintain a kind of hard edge. so you're right. somewhat are interchangeable. it is more a matter of disposition and militancy on the part of fundamentalists rather than evangelicals. but you are right, a lot of people do conflate the two, in part because there isn't a great deal of theological distinction between the two. >> i was wondering if you could tell us your opinion on the kind antiabortionion of , expansion of alcohol and guns in georgia this past legislative session. >> i'm sure there are people better qualified to comment on that then i've. what are you suggesting? there is some sort of linking? >> it seems like over here is antiabortion, and then alcohol and guns are on this side, so it seems like it is the opposite type thing. >> oic, in terms of libertarian sentiments? it is fascinating to me. i don't want to be partisan here or tendentious, but it does strike me on the face of it as curious that the peopl
there are eerie reverberations of the tea party stuff that you hear these days and that sort of rhetoric. he thought evangelicals were too willing to compromise anyone to maintain a kind of hard edge. so you're right. somewhat are interchangeable. it is more a matter of disposition and militancy on the part of fundamentalists rather than evangelicals. but you are right, a lot of people do conflate the two, in part because there isn't a great deal of theological distinction between the two....