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thomas frank joins me now. he's also the author of listen, liberal or whatever happened to the party of the people. >> so you had an epiphany moment, something you wrote about where you realized, hey trump could actually win this election what was it? >> well, first of all, hey, michael, it's great to see you again. it was. thank you. you know, it was just i was at the the national portrait gallery here in washington, d.c., actually not very far from where i'm sitting right now. and i noticed a, you know, a bit of sort of left wing academic jargon in the caption explaining, you know, an old painting from the 19th century and it's, you know, the presence of this kind of jargon always strikes people as, as scolding from the top down, you know, and it's just it's everywhere around us. it's you know, the culture wars are they sort of assault us from all sides, you know, as you walk around the city. in other words, you're you're looking at a painting and they want you to know that this painting is depicting colonial
thomas frank joins me now. he's also the author of listen, liberal or whatever happened to the party of the people. >> so you had an epiphany moment, something you wrote about where you realized, hey trump could actually win this election what was it? >> well, first of all, hey, michael, it's great to see you again. it was. thank you. you know, it was just i was at the the national portrait gallery here in washington, d.c., actually not very far from where i'm sitting right now. and...
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thomas frank's side twice coming from behind to bounce back from monday's defeat at fulham.ve them one or two chances, if i'm honest. ithink we grew into that game and drew the rest of the half. we scored a good goal. the second half, i thought we were the best team. quite significantly. throughout the second half, they scored a welcome by that short corner, there was one cross in the end. beside that, we didn't give anything away, we scored two top goals and created loads of chances. we we re we were the better team for most — we were the better team for most of _ we were the better team for most of the game, we had more chances — most of the game, we had more chances than them. we were heady— chances than them. we were heady times, and that was the key moments. when you go to— one, _ key moments. when you go to— one. you — key moments. when you go to— one, you can see that straightaway. 2—2, the game starts — straightaway. 2—2, the game starts losing a bit of control. we've — starts losing a bit of control. we've had that before, the chance _ we've had that before, the cha
thomas frank's side twice coming from behind to bounce back from monday's defeat at fulham.ve them one or two chances, if i'm honest. ithink we grew into that game and drew the rest of the half. we scored a good goal. the second half, i thought we were the best team. quite significantly. throughout the second half, they scored a welcome by that short corner, there was one cross in the end. beside that, we didn't give anything away, we scored two top goals and created loads of chances. we we re...
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thomas frank's side twice coming from behind to bounce back from monday's defeat at fulham.d move into the top half of the table. i think we are not good. bournemouth are better than us. we gave them one or two chances, if i'm honest. i think we grew into that game and drew the rest of the half. —— did well the rest of the half. we scored a good goal. the second half, i thought we were the best team. quite significantly. throughout the second half, they scored a welcome by that short corner, there was one cross in the end. beside that, we didn't give anything away, we scored two top goals and created loads of chances. we were the better team for most of the game, we had more chances than them. we were ahead two times, and that was the key moments. when you go 2—1, you can see that straightaway. 2—2, the game starts losing a bit of control. we weren't we we ren't playing we weren't playing very well. we've had that before, the chance to score at the end. we had that penalty corner for us. we finished, losing the game. fulham's impressive season continues. another win for them
thomas frank's side twice coming from behind to bounce back from monday's defeat at fulham.d move into the top half of the table. i think we are not good. bournemouth are better than us. we gave them one or two chances, if i'm honest. i think we grew into that game and drew the rest of the half. —— did well the rest of the half. we scored a good goal. the second half, i thought we were the best team. quite significantly. throughout the second half, they scored a welcome by that short...
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lots of folks poured over a just released book by the social critic thomas frank with a huge best seller called what's the matter with kansas? he detailed how republicans use these culture war fights and wild accusations against liberals as a bait and switch to win over rural voters and get them to vote against their economic interest. >> this great movement to the right we've had the last 36 years is so familiar. i think probably everybody in this room has a conversion story they can tell. how their dad had been a union steelworker and a stalwart democrat in one to other brothers and sisters started voting republican. or how their cousin gave up on methodism and started going to the pentecostal church on the edge of town. how they themselves got sick and tired of being scolded for eating meat are wearing clothes emblazoned with -- that one day, fox news started to seem fair and balanced after all. >> some real echoes 20 years later. against this backdrop, republicans were triumphant and painted democrats at these terrorism bleeding heart liberals clustered in enclaves and campus antiwar
lots of folks poured over a just released book by the social critic thomas frank with a huge best seller called what's the matter with kansas? he detailed how republicans use these culture war fights and wild accusations against liberals as a bait and switch to win over rural voters and get them to vote against their economic interest. >> this great movement to the right we've had the last 36 years is so familiar. i think probably everybody in this room has a conversion story they can...
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lots of folks poured over it just released book by thomas frank, a huge best seller called "what's the matter with kansas?" in it, he detailed how republicans and conservatives use these culture war fights and wild accusations against liberals as a bait and switch to win over world-class and working voters to get them to work against their economic interest. >> this great movement to the right that we have had over the last 36 odd years is so familiar, i think, that probably everybody in this room has a convergent story they can tell, how their dad had been a union steelworker, say, a stout work democrat, but one day all of their brothers and sisters started voting republican. or, how their cousin gave up on methodism and started going to the pentecostal church on the edge of town. or, how they, themselves, got so sick and tired of being scolded for eating meat, or wearing clothes with china wick, that one day fox news started to see fair and balanced to them after all. >> some real echoes here, right, 20 years later. and again, against this backdrop, republicans were triumphant and th
lots of folks poured over it just released book by thomas frank, a huge best seller called "what's the matter with kansas?" in it, he detailed how republicans and conservatives use these culture war fights and wild accusations against liberals as a bait and switch to win over world-class and working voters to get them to work against their economic interest. >> this great movement to the right that we have had over the last 36 odd years is so familiar, i think, that probably...
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frank como rehén. la señora que recibió el paquete llamó al 901 1 y así comenzó una persecución espectacular que del condado miami-dade se trasladó al de broward thomasdoñez como escudo en el fuego cruzado. murieron frank ordoñez, que tenía 27 años, padre de 2 niñas y otro civil que estaba en su auto. richard coit tower, los 2 asaltantes también murieron. una investigación estatal determinó que policías de 4 agencias dispararon 200 veces en 25 segundos. 4 de ellos enfrentan cargos por homicidio involuntario y se han declarado no culpables. telemundo 51 y nbc 6 obtuvieron las imágenes exclusivas en los casi 5 años que han pasado. lieu. si en algún momento ha pensado que quizá los policías no tuvieron la culpa o siempre ha pensado que sí, siempre desde el primer momento, desde el primer momento, porque yo lo estaba viendo y yo yo vi cuando mi hijo cayó en la última bala que le cayó en su cabeza y yo lo sentí, yo lo vi desde un principio. si ustedes ven las noticias, siempre dije la policía mató a mi hijo. la agencia estatal que realizó la investigación determinó que el oficial richard santiesteban disparó unas 44 veces sin intención. impactó a ordóñez
frank como rehén. la señora que recibió el paquete llamó al 901 1 y así comenzó una persecución espectacular que del condado miami-dade se trasladó al de broward thomasdoñez como escudo en el fuego cruzado. murieron frank ordoñez, que tenía 27 años, padre de 2 niñas y otro civil que estaba en su auto. richard coit tower, los 2 asaltantes también murieron. una investigación estatal determinó que policías de 4 agencias dispararon 200 veces en 25 segundos. 4 de ellos enfrentan...
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frank como rehén. la señora que recibió el paquete llamó al 901 1 y así comenzó una persecución espectacular que del condado miami-dade se trasladó al de broward thomasinvoluntario y se han declarado no culpables. telemundo 51 y nbc 6 obtuvieron las imágenes exclusivas en los casi 5 años que han pasado. lucy en algún momento ha pensado que quizá los policías no tuvieron la culpa o siempre ha pensado que sí. siempre, desde el primer momento, desde el primer momento, porque yo lo estaba viendo y yo yo vi cuando mi hijo cayó en la última bala que le cayó en su cabeza y yo lo sentí. yo lo vi desde un principio. si ustedes ven las noticias, siempre dije la policía mató a mi hijo. la agencia estatal que realizó la investigación determinó que el oficial richard santiesteban disparó unas 44 veces sin intención. impactó a ordóñez en 2 ocasiones. rodolfo mirabal hizo aproximadamente 19 disparos. una bala hirió al conductor de gps, josé mateo, alrededor de 18 disparos. 1 hirió a ordóñez y el oficial leslie lee disparó 6 veces. también impactó una vez a ordóñez. el sindicato de los policías del sur de florida nos respondió que están muy decepcionados de que casi
frank como rehén. la señora que recibió el paquete llamó al 901 1 y así comenzó una persecución espectacular que del condado miami-dade se trasladó al de broward thomasinvoluntario y se han declarado no culpables. telemundo 51 y nbc 6 obtuvieron las imágenes exclusivas en los casi 5 años que han pasado. lucy en algún momento ha pensado que quizá los policías no tuvieron la culpa o siempre ha pensado que sí. siempre, desde el primer momento, desde el primer momento, porque yo lo...
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thomas out of berlin. chad, take us through how we got to this point. >> this has been on a slow burn for several weeks and months. we all sort of thought, to be quite frank, this slow burn would continue on where there was this threat the government might collapse but they would continue on. the next election was scheduled to be september of next year. but last night, it all blew up. scholz came out and in very pointed remarks talked about his finance minister christian lindner, who is from another party, and said his ego was so big he was not able to serve the government. he said he was firing him. then he called for a snap vote in germany. how does this move from here? in germany, he needs to have a confidence vote in parliament first. that is now scheduled for january and then a snap election in march of next year. already the opposition is saying that's way too long. they want this to happen more quickly. we will be watching closely today to see how that plays out and if this timeline it's pulled forward even further. tom: we had a debate in the newsroom this morning about what snap actually means. next year does not feel that snappy, call but maybe
thomas out of berlin. chad, take us through how we got to this point. >> this has been on a slow burn for several weeks and months. we all sort of thought, to be quite frank, this slow burn would continue on where there was this threat the government might collapse but they would continue on. the next election was scheduled to be september of next year. but last night, it all blew up. scholz came out and in very pointed remarks talked about his finance minister christian lindner, who is...