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being pushed out of the democratic party there is a pretty broad tent there and yet there are many many republicans and conservatives who are no longer republicans or conservatives because they are pushed out because the views of the republican party have have swung have turned so rightward so let's talk about ideas i think that what we're talking about right now is not just about race but that had to argue back. now and i want you know we're talking now we're talking about issues of of discrimination but how do we read your wealth inequality in health disparities except remington before the program you and i to have a lot of agreement about talking about issues here let me go to denver and tony and we we just heard from. remington that the political right is swinging to the right it's no it's the left going to the radical left that's what's really happening here i mean donald trump for all of his failings and there are so many of them ok i could do a month of programs about the failings of donald trump but he's basically. middle of the road consumer conservative republican i mean there
being pushed out of the democratic party there is a pretty broad tent there and yet there are many many republicans and conservatives who are no longer republicans or conservatives because they are pushed out because the views of the republican party have have swung have turned so rightward so let's talk about ideas i think that what we're talking about right now is not just about race but that had to argue back. now and i want you know we're talking now we're talking about issues of of...
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the democratic party doesn't have to give it that position, nor can you paint the democratic party, because they don't want to. this can't be done in sound bites or in the five to seven minute interview. with her if the president or kayleigh and i talking. it's a comic hated issue. but they are separate and mutually exclusive. >> harris: they do have some rather simple stick answers when israel says they won't love these women in. because they support bds. kayleigh? >> yeah, harris, you have a sitting united states congresswoman, ilhan omar, who has said that israel is hypnotizing the nation. you have a sitting u.s. congresswoman, rashida tlaib, who gets a "calming feeling" when she talks about the holocaust. and the two to give a treated cartoon by someone who came in second in iran's holocaust denial contest. these are united state members of the house of representatives. which the democratic party cannot condemn. this is horrible. meanwhile, 60% of hate crimes in this country are against jews. more than three times that of any other group in this country. it's irresponsible, it's disgust
the democratic party doesn't have to give it that position, nor can you paint the democratic party, because they don't want to. this can't be done in sound bites or in the five to seven minute interview. with her if the president or kayleigh and i talking. it's a comic hated issue. but they are separate and mutually exclusive. >> harris: they do have some rather simple stick answers when israel says they won't love these women in. because they support bds. kayleigh? >> yeah, harris,...
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the democrat party is united and promoting the democrat party, the republican party is not a united party and in many ways. i often tell my wife we are going to miss trump when he is gone. i am a reagan guy but i'm also a trump guy. [applause] >> we are going to miss him because he is not george w. bush, because he is a fighter. he takes on the media. he takes on the democrat party, takes on individuals in his own party, calls and as he sees them and this is what drives them nuts. that is number one. number 2, could he say things? he doesn't want to. maybe if they stopped calling him hitler and a white supremacist and anti-semite and a racist maybe he won't call them nasty or a kook or whatever. he doesn't call them the names they call him on a daily basis. we are going to miss him for a lot of reasons. he fights, he fights. [applause] >> he's not a philosophical conservative. in most ways he is a conservative. i don't care how he got there. he just got there and that is fine by me. and i also know he is not them. i also know he loves this country. i also know he believes in our economic
the democrat party is united and promoting the democrat party, the republican party is not a united party and in many ways. i often tell my wife we are going to miss trump when he is gone. i am a reagan guy but i'm also a trump guy. [applause] >> we are going to miss him because he is not george w. bush, because he is a fighter. he takes on the media. he takes on the democrat party, takes on individuals in his own party, calls and as he sees them and this is what drives them nuts. that is...
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that's on alive allowed in the democratic party. he seemed directors recognize, by the way, they refer the first time, watch him grovel at the thought of himself it's because you're right, there are things that i have been privileged to do in my life that others cannot -- the systematic foundational discrimination that we have in this country, and every aspect of life, is something that i have not experienced in my lifetime. and i've had advantages that other cannot enjoy. i have my work cut out for me to be a better person and ensure that i am more mindful to the experiences that others have had different than experiences that i have had. >> so are those mistakes which mike would you say those are mistakes being on the cover of "vanity fair"? it looks elitist? what? >> yeah, i think it reinforces that perception of privilege and that a headline that i was warned to be in this, and the articles, i was attempting to say that i felt on my climb was in public service. no one is born to be president of the united states of america. leas
that's on alive allowed in the democratic party. he seemed directors recognize, by the way, they refer the first time, watch him grovel at the thought of himself it's because you're right, there are things that i have been privileged to do in my life that others cannot -- the systematic foundational discrimination that we have in this country, and every aspect of life, is something that i have not experienced in my lifetime. and i've had advantages that other cannot enjoy. i have my work cut...
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well over the democratic party's been and while undertaking the mandate and governance in 2016 at youth a lot in social and economical performances being for example the salaries increased in the public area by 70 percent there are a salary still in the pensions of the last year you were sure in the world that the democratic party was implementing european standards at home that's what you said in september yes here europe was telling a completely different story about you the european parliament condemned what it called an increasing backsliding on core values related to democratic standards so much for your european standards and also added that moldova was trapped by oligarchic interests with economic and political power in the hands of a small group of people exerting their influence on parliament the government political parties state of ministration police and judiciary in other words your assurances about european standards were worthless well no i would disagree with that because similar opinion this was a political statement and we can have different opinions here we respect th
well over the democratic party's been and while undertaking the mandate and governance in 2016 at youth a lot in social and economical performances being for example the salaries increased in the public area by 70 percent there are a salary still in the pensions of the last year you were sure in the world that the democratic party was implementing european standards at home that's what you said in september yes here europe was telling a completely different story about you the european...
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so the democrat party is united in promoting the democrat party. the republican party is just not a united party in many ways. i often tell my wife we're going to miss trump when he's gone. [laughter] [applause] and i'm a reagan guy. but i'm also a trump guy. [applause] we're going to miss him. because he's not george w. bush, because he's a fighter. he takes on the media, he takes on the democrat party, he takes on individuals in his own party and calls them as he sees them, and and this is what drives them nuts. that's number one. number two, could he say things in a different way? yes, but he doesn't want to. [laughter] maybe if they stopped calling him hitler and stalin and mussolini and an antisemite and a racist, maybe he won't call them nassty -- [laughter] or a kook or whatever. he doesn't call them the names that they call him on a daily basis. but we're going to miss him for a lot of reasons. number one, he fights. he fights. [cheers and applause] you know, he's not a philosophical conservative. [laughter] but in most ways, he is a conser
so the democrat party is united in promoting the democrat party. the republican party is just not a united party in many ways. i often tell my wife we're going to miss trump when he's gone. [laughter] [applause] and i'm a reagan guy. but i'm also a trump guy. [applause] we're going to miss him. because he's not george w. bush, because he's a fighter. he takes on the media, he takes on the democrat party, he takes on individuals in his own party and calls them as he sees them, and and this is...
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today we informed the president of the republic that the 5 star movement and the democratic party have reached a political agreement since she didn't use a pick content will remain prime minister and try to form a lasting government. so it's time to form a government that will head in a new direction. no more business as usual. we should be the beginning of a new political and social era in italy. there's some common ground between the populist 5 star movement and the center left democratic some social economic and financial policy personal rivalries have so far kept them apart the 2 parties have now put a fine differences to prevent the far right league party and its leader mateo salvini from forcing an election nonpartizan prime minister conti looks set to stay on as leader he'll have to work hard to keep the 2 former rival parties together in government francesco a journalist for the news agency has been following the story all along and joins us now from rome so francesco italy will keep its prime minister it seems but the governing 5 star movement is getting a new coalition partne
today we informed the president of the republic that the 5 star movement and the democratic party have reached a political agreement since she didn't use a pick content will remain prime minister and try to form a lasting government. so it's time to form a government that will head in a new direction. no more business as usual. we should be the beginning of a new political and social era in italy. there's some common ground between the populist 5 star movement and the center left democratic...
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you've got the democratic party that's generally pro the e.u. they're crow and have a very different take on how the issue of migration perhaps should be tackled very different from what we've seen with the far right. and that you have the 5 star movement which is a euro skeptic party and also suspicious of business so really they have to come up with some kind of compromise and put together that program but today at least it seems to show that they have agreed to work together and what ultimately do you think led to this agreement i mean was this really about the skills of martello or was this you know the sense that this was simply the best thing for the country what happened here. i think these 2 parties really were motivated by one key factor to prevent any and this far party from coming into the pot in general elections instead of this new mandate be pushed forward and so really the motivation was that they wanted to make sure that salvini poll numbers and his party's poll numbers have been a very high close to 40 percent so there was conce
you've got the democratic party that's generally pro the e.u. they're crow and have a very different take on how the issue of migration perhaps should be tackled very different from what we've seen with the far right. and that you have the 5 star movement which is a euro skeptic party and also suspicious of business so really they have to come up with some kind of compromise and put together that program but today at least it seems to show that they have agreed to work together and what...
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refused to allow our democratic party to be portrayed as the party of the elite or the party just of the two coast. -- coasts. when i think about the folks who watch the show, separate them from sean hannity. i disagree with him on almost everything. a lot of those people were democrats not long ago, some of them probably still are. a lot are labor union members. a lot would like to hear something different that they are not hearing from democrats. i went at hannity on the core point that what he's been saying, what his network has been saying has been part of how the rich got richer. we have to be honest about that. he has this big audience that he sells a bill of goods to, but we don't confront him. we don't go right into the lions den and take him on an appeal to those folks. i think they will respect people and value them. you speak to them wherever they are. it's very much like the question of the 50 state strategy with the democratic party. if we don't go to red states, we are telling them we don't care. that's ridiculous. we should never do that. we should go to red states, bl
refused to allow our democratic party to be portrayed as the party of the elite or the party just of the two coast. -- coasts. when i think about the folks who watch the show, separate them from sean hannity. i disagree with him on almost everything. a lot of those people were democrats not long ago, some of them probably still are. a lot are labor union members. a lot would like to hear something different that they are not hearing from democrats. i went at hannity on the core point that what...
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the icon of the democratic party. you build on things. it was medicare 196 divide, the medicare today was part a, b, c, d all there, you build. this is either, we have a lot of young people who don't know history or all talk institutions to start teaching people real history. every element from wilson and teddy roosevelt to franklin roosevelt to the great society builds on the progress of generations before for generations to come. this is nuts. >> stay with us. democratic said the number one priority is beating donald trump rate how do they do that. we will discuss next. ♪ all right brad, once again i have revolutionized the songwriting process. oh, here we go. i know i can't play an instrument, but this... this is my forte. obviously, for auto insurance, we've got the wheel route. obviously. retirement, we're going with a long-term play. makes sense. pet insurance, wait, let me guess... flea flicker. yes! how'd you know? studying my playbook? yeah, actually. can the past help you write the future? can you feel calm in the eye of a sto
the icon of the democratic party. you build on things. it was medicare 196 divide, the medicare today was part a, b, c, d all there, you build. this is either, we have a lot of young people who don't know history or all talk institutions to start teaching people real history. every element from wilson and teddy roosevelt to franklin roosevelt to the great society builds on the progress of generations before for generations to come. this is nuts. >> stay with us. democratic said the number...
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the icon of the democratic party. you build on things. it was medicare 196 divide, the medicare today was part a, b, c, d all there, you build. this is either, we have a lot of young people who don't know history or all talk institutions to start teaching people real history. every element from wilson and teddy roosevelt to franklin roosevelt to the great society builds on the progress of generations before for generations to come. this is nuts. >> stay with us. democratic said the number one priority is beating donald trump rate how do they do that. we will discuss next. when i walked through a snowstorm for a cigarette, that's when i knew i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus intense craving relief. every great why, needs a great how. can the past help you write the future? can you feel calm in the eye of a storm? can you do more with less? can you raise the bar while reducing your footprint? for our 100 years we've been answering t
the icon of the democratic party. you build on things. it was medicare 196 divide, the medicare today was part a, b, c, d all there, you build. this is either, we have a lot of young people who don't know history or all talk institutions to start teaching people real history. every element from wilson and teddy roosevelt to franklin roosevelt to the great society builds on the progress of generations before for generations to come. this is nuts. >> stay with us. democratic said the number...
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their rage will likely dominate the democratic party for many years to come. that is the angle. moments away, frank luntz is here with the words and phrases that mattered most from the debate and our body language expert is here to break it all down. awkward faces weird gestures, and touches that mattered too, stay there. this is hal. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is also hal's heart. and this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered. this is hal's heart. and it's beating better than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue shield does for hal. and with easy access to quality healthcare, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. >> laura: you heard it, i laid it out in the two angles. the one thing the democrats made clear in the second round of debates as there is a clear divide between the radicals and joe biden. here not to break down the words and phrases that mattered is poster frank luntz. i want to start with biden, he's being called the moderate one but there was one radical suggestion, watch. >> i have the onl
their rage will likely dominate the democratic party for many years to come. that is the angle. moments away, frank luntz is here with the words and phrases that mattered most from the debate and our body language expert is here to break it all down. awkward faces weird gestures, and touches that mattered too, stay there. this is hal. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is also hal's heart. and this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered. this is hal's heart. and...
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he could not even hold the democratic party together. this was the mississippi freedom democratic party issue, they are trying to figure out a compromise. they would come out with a compromise that did not make many people happy, but enough that johnson could move on and he would change his mind and withdraw. he did not release a statement, but -- the defense that he would make after he made the decision to stay in is what i think is the most sincere political minute of lyndon johnson's life. before we play that, i want to say a few things about what lady bird said while she was lying there under that tree. she had left lyndon alone in his room with the shades drawn. [laughter] >> he told her he was quitting. she would arise from the lawn, go upstairs, and read a letter to johnson. you can read this letter if you want. she told him that he was brave. as brave as fdr, as brave as harry truman. she told him that if he quit, it would embarrass his friends and it would make his enemies so happy. they would jeer and cheer. she would tell him
he could not even hold the democratic party together. this was the mississippi freedom democratic party issue, they are trying to figure out a compromise. they would come out with a compromise that did not make many people happy, but enough that johnson could move on and he would change his mind and withdraw. he did not release a statement, but -- the defense that he would make after he made the decision to stay in is what i think is the most sincere political minute of lyndon johnson's life....
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president trump: where has the democratic party gone? where have they done where they are defending these two people over the state of israel? i thihi any jewish people that vote for a democrat, i think it shows either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty. amy: senator bernie sanders responded to trump's remarks on twitter saying, let me say to the president, i am a proud
president trump: where has the democratic party gone? where have they done where they are defending these two people over the state of israel? i thihi any jewish people that vote for a democrat, i think it shows either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty. amy: senator bernie sanders responded to trump's remarks on twitter saying, let me say to the president, i am a proud
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and there was a party mainly the democratic party that rose to be protector of slavery. now, is the simple and crushing fact even mentioned in the 1619 project? no. what are they trying to do? they are trying to blame for the democratic party and move it back i don't know to the pilgrims, the first guy who got off of the boat. a kind of sophisticated light. >> laura: it's all trump's fault. it is all geared to the trump reelection. i want to get to the second point in the 1619 that you call a lie. american prosperity is built on the back of but why do you say this is wrong? >> there is a grain of truth in the 19th century and certainly can't -- cotton was critical in the south and for the whole american economy, the industrial revolution would not have occurred without it, but the plantation that the built in the south came crashing down in the civil war. it was nothing left of it at the end. so the post war american economy after 1865 to now maintain that was built by slavery, that is indisputable wrong. >> laura: finally the project says nothing about the democrat part
and there was a party mainly the democratic party that rose to be protector of slavery. now, is the simple and crushing fact even mentioned in the 1619 project? no. what are they trying to do? they are trying to blame for the democratic party and move it back i don't know to the pilgrims, the first guy who got off of the boat. a kind of sophisticated light. >> laura: it's all trump's fault. it is all geared to the trump reelection. i want to get to the second point in the 1619 that you...
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never mind the fa ct democratic party. never mind the fact that these two congresswomen who are part of the so—called squad represent a small minority of the democratic party. i think anyone can see mr trump's motive here. this is dangerous for israel. it has always been israeli policy toutai support for israel to both main parties in the us. here mr netanyahu is allying himself squarely with the republicans against the democrats. sure. it is part of a continuing trend in the netanyahu error to turn israel into a partisan issue in the united states. israel has been a bypass on supported by both parties. —— era. during the last decade of netanyahu's —— era. during the last decade of neta nyahu's role —— era. during the last decade of netanyahu's role he has single—handedly cited with the republican party and president trump and undermined president obama and the democrats. it is also entirely possible, isn't it, that it will increase anger towards israel and voiced the boycott movement —— voiced. it is a
never mind the fa ct democratic party. never mind the fact that these two congresswomen who are part of the so—called squad represent a small minority of the democratic party. i think anyone can see mr trump's motive here. this is dangerous for israel. it has always been israeli policy toutai support for israel to both main parties in the us. here mr netanyahu is allying himself squarely with the republicans against the democrats. sure. it is part of a continuing trend in the netanyahu error...
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the chair of the national democratic party, my friend, tom perez. >> good evening, democrats. night two. welcome back to detroit for night two of our second residual primary debates. what a great debate we had last night. anyone hear a discussion about hand size last night? no. this was the arena. this was the facility where they talk about hand size. i kid you not. instead, we talked about the serious stuff. we talked about health care. we talked about good paying jobs. we talked about the issues that matter to working families. we will have another spirited discussion tonight in this wonderful city. i love detroit. i call it the opportunity belt. ,etroit, cleveland, buffalo milwaukee, pittsburgh, those are the opportunity belt. they are cities of hope. cities of accomplishment. in fact, we are just a few miles pennedom where dr. king his famous i have a dream speech. he was at the solidarity house. headquarters of the united auto workers. , every time iu come here to detroit, i think of that speech. i came here a lot because we did a lot of stuff together. and thank you for
the chair of the national democratic party, my friend, tom perez. >> good evening, democrats. night two. welcome back to detroit for night two of our second residual primary debates. what a great debate we had last night. anyone hear a discussion about hand size last night? no. this was the arena. this was the facility where they talk about hand size. i kid you not. instead, we talked about the serious stuff. we talked about health care. we talked about good paying jobs. we talked about...
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democratic party. president obama appeared to be a dream candidate but many feel on the left that they are living in a nightmare. their rage will likely dominate the democratic party for many years to come. that is the angle. moments away, frank luntz is here with the words and phrases that mattered most from the debate, and our body language pexpert is here to break it all down. the awkward faces, the weird gestures and touches that mattered, too. stay there. it's show time. let's cowboy up! exhilarating speed. woo! precision control. woo! maximum reliability. access denied. [ repeats ] access denied. if it's not xfinity xfi, it's not good enough. for wifi with super powers, get xfinity xfi. and go see, fast & furious presents, hobbs & shaw. august 2. >> laura: you heard it, i laid it out in the two angles. the one thing the democrats made clear in the second round of debates is that there is a clear divide between the radicals and joe biden. here now to break down the words and phrases that mattered
democratic party. president obama appeared to be a dream candidate but many feel on the left that they are living in a nightmare. their rage will likely dominate the democratic party for many years to come. that is the angle. moments away, frank luntz is here with the words and phrases that mattered most from the debate, and our body language pexpert is here to break it all down. the awkward faces, the weird gestures and touches that mattered, too. stay there. it's show time. let's cowboy up!...
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the icon of the democratic party. you build on things. it was medicare 196 divide, the medicare today was part a, b, c, d all there, you build. this is either, we have a lot of young people who don't know history or all talk institutions to start teaching people real history. every element from wilson and teddy roosevelt to franklin roosevelt to the great society builds on the progress of generations before for generations to come. this is nuts. >> stay with us. democratic said the number one priority is beating donald trump rate how do they do that. rate how do they do that. we will discuss next. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. like me. ♪ (carrying up to 50 times its tbody weight.essly marches on. it never questions the tasks at hand. but this year, there's a more thrilling pa
the icon of the democratic party. you build on things. it was medicare 196 divide, the medicare today was part a, b, c, d all there, you build. this is either, we have a lot of young people who don't know history or all talk institutions to start teaching people real history. every element from wilson and teddy roosevelt to franklin roosevelt to the great society builds on the progress of generations before for generations to come. this is nuts. >> stay with us. democratic said the number...
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to challenge this president on behalf of the democratic party. but i think it is also fair to say that the democratic party did not know that they would be fielding the largest presidential primary of all time. we thought that 17 candidates in the 2016 republican field was nuts. democrats this year blew through that record and kept going. not 17. we will go 18, 19, 20, 21 -- how high can they go? i don't think the democratic party could have anticipated with even a field this large that the inclusion rules that they set for their first two debates would result in 20 democratic candidates making it on the stage for those debates. 20. that is just how it worked out. once that remarkable result was clear though for those first two debates, the democratic party took steps to make sure the third debate would be a tougher ticket. you would have to up your fund-raising base to 130,000 donors. in addition, you would need to hit 2% in national polls or early state polls, at least four polls you need 2%. those are not terrible rules. those are not onerous
to challenge this president on behalf of the democratic party. but i think it is also fair to say that the democratic party did not know that they would be fielding the largest presidential primary of all time. we thought that 17 candidates in the 2016 republican field was nuts. democrats this year blew through that record and kept going. not 17. we will go 18, 19, 20, 21 -- how high can they go? i don't think the democratic party could have anticipated with even a field this large that the...
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that the democratic party has been in office for 20 years. that is a long time to control the white house and they had done so in a way that built the coalition with very specific new deal programs that give benefits to voters. that brought workers and farmers into that democratic coalition with all the programs we have looked at. so they were relying on the structures of economic incentives to bring voters to the polls. they weren't worried about getting new voters. they just wanted to capitalize on the coalition they mobilized for the last 20 years. in many ways they are using the same strategies in terms of rhetoric and who they are appealing too, to turn out to the polls. >> on the subject of lack of creativity, one thing i just realized is both of those ads used already commonly known, commonly accepted meters and musical structures, that they just twisted slightly. there really was no creativity at all. >> where they tried to go with familiarity, rather than bringing something new and innovative. again, i think it is really important to
that the democratic party has been in office for 20 years. that is a long time to control the white house and they had done so in a way that built the coalition with very specific new deal programs that give benefits to voters. that brought workers and farmers into that democratic coalition with all the programs we have looked at. so they were relying on the structures of economic incentives to bring voters to the polls. they weren't worried about getting new voters. they just wanted to...
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the democratic party is not lurching far to the left. they voted down the very thing that you are describing. >> dan: what planning are you living on? bizarro superman land? we have presidential candidates, credible ones, raise their hand supporting health care for illegals, medicare for all, you bernie sanders supporting free education, i mean, did you miss all of this stuff? >> packing the court. there were 24 candidates, and you can choose bernie sanders one proposal that three people raise their hands. the fact is, vice president biden continues to be the leader, the dnc continues to put forward a program which, in the polls, has far more support than the president has. his popularity is as low as any president in modern polling history. >> this is not true. can i jump in? president trump's poll numbers, and if you look at the real clear politics average, mimics where barack obama and bill clinton were at the same point in their presidencies, and the fact is, the president's numbers are probably higher than most polls show, because,
the democratic party is not lurching far to the left. they voted down the very thing that you are describing. >> dan: what planning are you living on? bizarro superman land? we have presidential candidates, credible ones, raise their hand supporting health care for illegals, medicare for all, you bernie sanders supporting free education, i mean, did you miss all of this stuff? >> packing the court. there were 24 candidates, and you can choose bernie sanders one proposal that three...
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our democratic party will be the party of big structural change. >> reporter: warren, resonated with many on the progressive side of the party has surged in some polls ahead of senator bernie sanders attending the meeting on friday. the democratic party says their 2020 strategy is getting voters energized early. >> one thing we learned from the election, we didn't engage voters early enough. our goal is to make sure we are engaging voters early on republican as democrats try to fine tune their platforming the message thursday night to the party faith was one of unity. >>> bernie sanders is one of the candidates speaking today. >> i say this as the son of an immigrant, immigrants built this country. >> the vermont senator spoke in downtown sacramento last night. yesterday he unveiled details for a $16 trillion climate change planks building on the green new deal and require u.s. to switch to u.s. in by 2050, the land would create 20 million new jobs. >> today we tell this president climate change is not a hoax, it is a threat to the entire planet and we are going to address that threa
our democratic party will be the party of big structural change. >> reporter: warren, resonated with many on the progressive side of the party has surged in some polls ahead of senator bernie sanders attending the meeting on friday. the democratic party says their 2020 strategy is getting voters energized early. >> one thing we learned from the election, we didn't engage voters early enough. our goal is to make sure we are engaging voters early on republican as democrats try to fine...
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to form a new government this time made up of the 5 star movement on the democratic party but how stable can this coalition of old rivals bring. i'm phil gale welcome to the program in the u.k. opposition to the prime minister a surprise move to suspend parliament is growing boris johnson faced another setback today with the loss of a key party player ruth davidson has created as leader of his conservative party in scotland citing family pressures and her opposition to bracks says during her 8 years in charge ms davis and that the past is resurgence in scotland winning vital seats kept the national party in power on wednesday mr johnson announced that he would suspend parliament for 5 weeks between september and october he says the brakes necessary to allow the government to develop its domestic agenda opponents say it's an undemocratic attempt to stifle debate before britain shed departure from the e.u. at the end of october more than $1000000.00 signatures were gathered within 24 hours against the forced recess of parliament many britons are furious with their new prime minister boris
to form a new government this time made up of the 5 star movement on the democratic party but how stable can this coalition of old rivals bring. i'm phil gale welcome to the program in the u.k. opposition to the prime minister a surprise move to suspend parliament is growing boris johnson faced another setback today with the loss of a key party player ruth davidson has created as leader of his conservative party in scotland citing family pressures and her opposition to bracks says during her 8...
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so how do these 2 parties differ well let's have a look at the democratic party this is a pro european party this is a party or perhaps big business wants to invest in large infrastructure projects to try and. the government only other side of the coin is the 5 star movement these are the anti establishment. support and they still go back. for opinions on their policies and they're also the party who recently oppose. high speed rail link between italy and france one of the reasons he said he pulled the plug on my government so why have these 2 parties joined forces with as i said material the need the head of the the former coalition partners a 5 star movement recently pulled the plug on the government after a year to 14 months of that being formed many people say was because he was void by the fact that his party the league was just doing so well in the polls jumping to some 3839 percent in terms of support and at the same time his coalition partners who once had been the major partnership in that coalition was seeing their polls diminish the support diminished so vinnie said i'm goin
so how do these 2 parties differ well let's have a look at the democratic party this is a pro european party this is a party or perhaps big business wants to invest in large infrastructure projects to try and. the government only other side of the coin is the 5 star movement these are the anti establishment. support and they still go back. for opinions on their policies and they're also the party who recently oppose. high speed rail link between italy and france one of the reasons he said he...
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the icon of the democratic party. you build on things. it was medicare 196 divide, the medicare today was part a, b, c, d all there, you build. this is either, we have a lot of young people who don't know history or all talk institutions to start teaching people real history. every element from wilson and teddy roosevelt to franklin roosevelt to the great society builds on the progress of generations before for generations to come. this is nuts. >> stay with us. democratic said the number one priority is beating donald trump rate how do they do that. we will discuss next. ♪ ' ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. >> rahm emanuel, do democrats win in 2020 by turning up the base by winning over people in the middle or do they
the icon of the democratic party. you build on things. it was medicare 196 divide, the medicare today was part a, b, c, d all there, you build. this is either, we have a lot of young people who don't know history or all talk institutions to start teaching people real history. every element from wilson and teddy roosevelt to franklin roosevelt to the great society builds on the progress of generations before for generations to come. this is nuts. >> stay with us. democratic said the number...
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italy's democrat party scrambled to try to forge a coalition. this afternoon, they are due to report to president mattarella. 12-day meeting organized by the convention on international trade in endangered species wrapped up in geneva after a long list of proposals aimed at protecting a number of species. the international trade in giraffes and a range of shark species would be regulated, and protections for elephants and alters were amongst the other species afforded greater protection. i spoke to the head of legal affairs. here is what he told us. >> today, 93 species are included in the convention. sharkncludes the make a and many other species that because theyction are threatened in some parts of the world, not all parts of the world. anchor: how do you go about implementing that agreement. >> that is the key question, because the listing does not mean anything if it is not implemented. we have a strong compliance mechanism to ensure that parties comply with the commitments. anchor: once it is implemented, how is it enforced? it would enter
italy's democrat party scrambled to try to forge a coalition. this afternoon, they are due to report to president mattarella. 12-day meeting organized by the convention on international trade in endangered species wrapped up in geneva after a long list of proposals aimed at protecting a number of species. the international trade in giraffes and a range of shark species would be regulated, and protections for elephants and alters were amongst the other species afforded greater protection. i...
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it's not fair to say that they are representative of the rest of the democratic party. that said it is incumbent on the democratic party to call this out, you will often hear how this kind of bigotry cannot be allowed in given air. where are the critics of omar and rashida tlaib in the media, the democratic party, you are not seeing enough and people are understanding there's a double standard at play. it is very troubling. the president keeps digging in on this because he feels he has the moral high ground, these two individuals have been misrepresenting, they say they are bad. rashida tlaib was told she could go but when she was told she could see her grandmother but not visit the anti-semitic pro-terror organization she said i guess i'm not going to go anymore so they haven't played this one straight and the president understands it is a political win for him and shows the democratic party has a real problem on their hands. shannon: do you think they are applying a double standard? >> i think donald trump is winning some points by attacking these two members of congr
it's not fair to say that they are representative of the rest of the democratic party. that said it is incumbent on the democratic party to call this out, you will often hear how this kind of bigotry cannot be allowed in given air. where are the critics of omar and rashida tlaib in the media, the democratic party, you are not seeing enough and people are understanding there's a double standard at play. it is very troubling. the president keeps digging in on this because he feels he has the...
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party something to the tune of 76 to 79 percent of american jews voted for democrats and 2018 elections and something like 71 percent voted against donald trump and 2016 election donald trump has one thing on his mind and one thing only it has nothing to do with support for israel it has nothing to do who with a relationship with benjamin netanyahu now is to do with his own elect elective survivability and he has determined that the way to do that is to demonstrate to suggest that the democratic party is so far left that it is that it should be reprehensible to normative americans where where we really know that that's not the true us president all trump an event as well as leader nicolas maduro say talks between officials from both countries are underway confirmation comments after reports of secret contacts with trump officials the white house has been backing then as well as opposition leader. as the country's interim leader and tighten sanctions on federal. completable gave us i mean i confirm that for months they have been exchanges between seen it official to the government the un
party something to the tune of 76 to 79 percent of american jews voted for democrats and 2018 elections and something like 71 percent voted against donald trump and 2016 election donald trump has one thing on his mind and one thing only it has nothing to do with support for israel it has nothing to do who with a relationship with benjamin netanyahu now is to do with his own elect elective survivability and he has determined that the way to do that is to demonstrate to suggest that the...
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by the majority of the party of the democratic party are needed by my. so i think that an alliance is possible because the 2 parties don't want to go to the political exile us back that was for i mean they're losing consensus around the county so they don't want to run to the election nowadays be newt alberto do you see this possibility the 2 big egos demaio and matteo renzi coming together despite the fact they're just. few days ago the possibility for them coming together was almost impossible well you know ease at its roots a catholic country so maybe to could get together if they were able to forgive each other you know the sense of forgiving is at the center of italian culture but in terms of possibility that they come together many political observers said that if you put my tail rancy which was prime minister true governments ago together with. legion emanuel it could be like putting water together with oil so it's quite uncommon to see them together but it's the whole of the democratic party which any young was mentioning is not only meant to ran
by the majority of the party of the democratic party are needed by my. so i think that an alliance is possible because the 2 parties don't want to go to the political exile us back that was for i mean they're losing consensus around the county so they don't want to run to the election nowadays be newt alberto do you see this possibility the 2 big egos demaio and matteo renzi coming together despite the fact they're just. few days ago the possibility for them coming together was almost...
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what he said to hubert humphrey about what the democratic party is for. war on poverty. every time i teach, when -- i say if you want to go into politics, read this. if you can convince your voters that you control these words, you will win. medicare, security, human dignity and human right. for.is what we stand a government of strength. a government that is compassionate, and it just makes these guys silly. what did they stand for? togo from january back august 25. they had come up with this compromise that johnson was happy with. lady bird had written him this letter. the puritys is way of his thoughts come out. he explains what he thought the democratic party was for, what has always stood for. >> our party has always been a friend you can come to for justice. wagesr it was sweatshop or interest rates. all of these injustices wound up , and we have symbolized them some way or other in the county or state or national convention for time immemorial. that is what the democratic party is for, and that is why it born and that is why it survives and that is why it drives an
what he said to hubert humphrey about what the democratic party is for. war on poverty. every time i teach, when -- i say if you want to go into politics, read this. if you can convince your voters that you control these words, you will win. medicare, security, human dignity and human right. for.is what we stand a government of strength. a government that is compassionate, and it just makes these guys silly. what did they stand for? togo from january back august 25. they had come up with this...
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to challenge the president on behalf of the democratic party. it is fair to say that the democratic party did not know that they would feel the largest presidential primary of all time. we thought 17 candidates in the 2016 republican field was nuts. democrats this year blew through that record and kept going, not 17, we'll go 18, 19 or 20 or 21, how high can they go? i don't think the democratic party could have anticipate it and even a field this large that the inclusion rule would result in 20 democratic candidates making the stage on those debates. 20. that's how it worked out. once that remarkable result was clear though, the democratic party took steps to make sure the third debate would be a tougher ticket. you would have to opt your fund raising race of 130,000 donors and you would hit 2% of national polls or early stage polls. at least four polls, you will need 2%. those were not terrible rules. those are tougher rules than in place for the first two debates. the new tougher third debate rule thus far looks like they're going to result i
to challenge the president on behalf of the democratic party. it is fair to say that the democratic party did not know that they would feel the largest presidential primary of all time. we thought 17 candidates in the 2016 republican field was nuts. democrats this year blew through that record and kept going, not 17, we'll go 18, 19 or 20 or 21, how high can they go? i don't think the democratic party could have anticipate it and even a field this large that the inclusion rule would result in...
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that is a democratic party that can win. but a democratic party that only seems to care about a few voters or one coast or the other, that cannot work anymore. it should never have been done and it can't work anymore. i will tell you something. people across iowa i have talked to. they get it. they get how things have been turned against them over the years. they get that they have gotten a raw deal. when i say 40 years, working-class and middle-class people have been stuck in a place, folks in iowa understand that, and they don't accept it. they need to know something can change. they also need to hear from all of us that we are not falling for the charades that have held us back. anyone who tells you if you are an american citizen and you are working-class, middle-class, your life is not what you wish it would be, you don't feel you have gotten a fair shake, let's be the folks that tell the truth. the immigrants did not do that. it was not the immigrants who created your economic challenges. the guy who works in the kitche
that is a democratic party that can win. but a democratic party that only seems to care about a few voters or one coast or the other, that cannot work anymore. it should never have been done and it can't work anymore. i will tell you something. people across iowa i have talked to. they get it. they get how things have been turned against them over the years. they get that they have gotten a raw deal. when i say 40 years, working-class and middle-class people have been stuck in a place, folks in...
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how much of the democratic party of primary voters do they make up, these hyper engaged? guest: there are about 1/10 of the overall primary electorate . we are only looking at likely primary voters. this is not about getting to swing voters in the general election. this is just the primary. it kind of happens in every off year, that the hyper engaged drive the conversation, and then the primary voters actually come in and vote, and they vote for different candidates. we saw this happen in 2017, before the 2018 midterms, where all of these news reports that the left took over the democratic party, that our revolution were putting up all these candidates. when we came to voting in 2018, a lot of those folks lost their primaries. only 33% of them won their primaries, whereas the folks who are the new dems, the pragmatic progressives, they cleaned up in their primaries, and in the general, the new dems delivered the house. they flipped 33 seats to give nancy pelosi the gavel, and the loo revolutionary justice democrats do not flip a single seat from red to blue. so there is t
how much of the democratic party of primary voters do they make up, these hyper engaged? guest: there are about 1/10 of the overall primary electorate . we are only looking at likely primary voters. this is not about getting to swing voters in the general election. this is just the primary. it kind of happens in every off year, that the hyper engaged drive the conversation, and then the primary voters actually come in and vote, and they vote for different candidates. we saw this happen in 2017,...
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today we inform the president of the republic that the 5 star movement and great democratic party will reach a political agreement which is that the conti will remain prime minister and try to form a lasting government. it's time to form a government that will in a new direction no more business as usual it should be the beginning of a new political and social era in italy. the switch on. there is no lack of similarity between the 5 star movement and the social democrats when it comes to social economic and financial policy but the ability to work together has been repeatedly scuppered because of reluctant key players in italy's volatile political scene the conflict swirled around personalities even after the collapse of the previous government since the nonpartizan prime minister conti is close to the 5 star movement he will remain in office we're joined now by journalist ventures. at parliament in. understand an agreement has been reached what made this possible who made this possible. so let's start for news 1st we know that that mr cullen there with have to go tomorrow to meet the
today we inform the president of the republic that the 5 star movement and great democratic party will reach a political agreement which is that the conti will remain prime minister and try to form a lasting government. it's time to form a government that will in a new direction no more business as usual it should be the beginning of a new political and social era in italy. the switch on. there is no lack of similarity between the 5 star movement and the social democrats when it comes to social...
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where's the strength of the democratic party at this time? why do they win elections? guys? >> it'd be, like, remnants of roosevelt's coalition -- >> absolutely. >> -- from the 19 30s and something else, the first advertisement especially pointed out is, like, look back to 1931. they're, like, look 20 years ago when republicans did bad things. i mean, i feel like the modern era 20 years ago is a completely different environment than now. so it's really trying to harken back to arguments they've been making for the last two decades. >> excellent. kayla? >> i was going to say you can see the contrast between the democratic party and they're trying to -- they're continually asking people to look back at what we've done. not even what stevenson has done necessarily but what other democrats have done and just linking that, the party together and that's the only thing they share but because he's a democrat, he will be as successful as past democrats or as with ike's campaign, it was very much looking toward the future and not -- well because they didn't really have a great past in
where's the strength of the democratic party at this time? why do they win elections? guys? >> it'd be, like, remnants of roosevelt's coalition -- >> absolutely. >> -- from the 19 30s and something else, the first advertisement especially pointed out is, like, look back to 1931. they're, like, look 20 years ago when republicans did bad things. i mean, i feel like the modern era 20 years ago is a completely different environment than now. so it's really trying to harken back to...
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undergo the shift from the democrats and republican parties starting to shift and the democrats, the idea of the southern democratic body is changing so he's trying to pull in southerners and southern politicians into the republican party . >> absolutely. at the same time, he's forced to take a stand on little rock crisis. he does feel it's his obligation as the executive, to follow the law of the land. but, at the same time, the republican national committee is undergoing a variety of studies that they call operation dixie where there thinking about ways in which they can capitalize on what's going in a democratic party between southern conservatives and more liberal democrats but it's a really calculated move in terms of how he frames it that you absolutely head on, excellent . >> i find it kind of ironic that he chose interjection of all people to talk about the when talking about the enforcement of us up in court decision, given that one of jackson's most famous decisions was not to listen to the supreme court in the case of the indian removal act. but, also, one thing he makes c
undergo the shift from the democrats and republican parties starting to shift and the democrats, the idea of the southern democratic body is changing so he's trying to pull in southerners and southern politicians into the republican party . >> absolutely. at the same time, he's forced to take a stand on little rock crisis. he does feel it's his obligation as the executive, to follow the law of the land. but, at the same time, the republican national committee is undergoing a variety of...
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long been seen as a rising store in the democratic party. basically ever since he first stood for office. the democratic voters have heard of senator booker, they know something about him, but in this campaign, particularly in the first debate, i think a lot of people are learning for the first time that cory booker still lives in inner city newark. when he talks about his community, he's talking about a community where other national political candidates don't set foot. let alone lay their head at night. here he was on the first debate. >> i hear gunshots in my neighborhood, i think i'm the only one, i hope i'm the only one on this panel here that had seven people shot in their neighborhood just last week. someone i knew, sean smith was killed with an assault rifle at the top of my block last year. for millions of americans, this is not a policy issue. this is an urgency. and for those who have not been directly affected, they are tired of living in a country where their kid goes to school to learn reading wrighting and arithmetic and learn
long been seen as a rising store in the democratic party. basically ever since he first stood for office. the democratic voters have heard of senator booker, they know something about him, but in this campaign, particularly in the first debate, i think a lot of people are learning for the first time that cory booker still lives in inner city newark. when he talks about his community, he's talking about a community where other national political candidates don't set foot. let alone lay their...
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line for democrats, on with troy price, the chair for the democratic party. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. believe trumps policies make them want him president -- with trump's at the border, racist tweets that make people angry -- now, they see trump as a racist. world leaders believe the united states can't be trusted. situation, how can we claim we are a nation that has respect for human rights and honest human values? host: thank you. mr. price? absolutely donald trump has hurt our reputation around the world. that's why we've seen all these great candidates out here talking about what we can do. trade is a big issue here in the state. iowans, hurtt hurt our farmers and rural communities. who is notresident going to shed this go it alone strategy. we've been the leader of the free world now for generations. that's why we need a president who is going to restore that and not continue these divisive policies like the trade policies hurting farmers and putting our economy in jeopardy. that's why these candidates are out here. to thosen it comes candida
line for democrats, on with troy price, the chair for the democratic party. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. believe trumps policies make them want him president -- with trump's at the border, racist tweets that make people angry -- now, they see trump as a racist. world leaders believe the united states can't be trusted. situation, how can we claim we are a nation that has respect for human rights and honest human values? host: thank you. mr. price? absolutely donald trump has...
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the democratic party should have a little more faith in society in themselves and. i very much hope that we're going to decline over the next couple of months and years thank you. ari much to all of you for being with us today and thanks to you out there for turning in to say so. and on their man. language courses. video and audio. were. w.b.'s. her 1st day of school in the jungle. her 1st gleaming listen to the. door is green the moment arrives to. join the ring in turning on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. the ranger 10 returns home on d w dot com coming in times. like the milk and i'm just look at the brand new w. from the bottom is post it's personal device and it's about topics that affect us all water pollution climate change and the return of. polar incense shouting go. on. i don't want. this and i mean in your monotonous and god knows what. goes on in other words cynical media. us all up with out about a. vision of getting. it on what it. this you know i mean you may notice seemed. like a sort of moment out. what i'm focused on i
the democratic party should have a little more faith in society in themselves and. i very much hope that we're going to decline over the next couple of months and years thank you. ari much to all of you for being with us today and thanks to you out there for turning in to say so. and on their man. language courses. video and audio. were. w.b.'s. her 1st day of school in the jungle. her 1st gleaming listen to the. door is green the moment arrives to. join the ring in turning on her journey back...
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democratic party to unite behind him. isthis is no gift foel to see division of the bipartisan consensus in support ol. isr laura:ee i where does that leave that bipartisan consensus? you had democraticawnd republicankers saying this was the wrong decision tonight. robert: this is extraordinary. even senator marco rubio and other prominent republicans who are pro-israel and anti-bds, the basis for being -- laura: the boycott, thdivset, sanctions movement. robert: i've not seen any politicians come out and support this. it is hard to defend. laura: prime minister netanyahu is facing an ection in september. is it possible it backfires on him? robert: there has been a bit of criticism in israel from the opposition, but not that much. in reality, president trump is very popular in israel. probably the only country outse the united where president trump is popular. going against this move does not have domestically in israel. some of the opposition of criticized it, but not as much as i laura: what do you think it does u.s.-is
democratic party to unite behind him. isthis is no gift foel to see division of the bipartisan consensus in support ol. isr laura:ee i where does that leave that bipartisan consensus? you had democraticawnd republicankers saying this was the wrong decision tonight. robert: this is extraordinary. even senator marco rubio and other prominent republicans who are pro-israel and anti-bds, the basis for being -- laura: the boycott, thdivset, sanctions movement. robert: i've not seen any politicians...
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there's politics throughout that from the texas revolution to early efforts by the democratic party or the machine bosses in texas trying to recruit or buy the votes of mexican workers, so there's moments of politics, i think also for me i think conservatism or although thought expressed in this way they put walls and meal mears and the political divides between mexican immigrants basically if not a mexican- american view of mexican immigration, but politics. he doesn't frame it as a political history. this is the league of latin american citizens. that's politics, but none of these books talk about their actors in political terms of members of the republican party or the democratic party they are engaged in politics, but i don't know that there has been a historian that has written about the political history. some are republican, some are democrat. they are often taken by historians to be a conservative democratic organization where at least it was an early requirement that all of their members speak english and they be american citizens that they let allegiance to the flag. is a gro
there's politics throughout that from the texas revolution to early efforts by the democratic party or the machine bosses in texas trying to recruit or buy the votes of mexican workers, so there's moments of politics, i think also for me i think conservatism or although thought expressed in this way they put walls and meal mears and the political divides between mexican immigrants basically if not a mexican- american view of mexican immigration, but politics. he doesn't frame it as a political...
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that i attended early a watch party all of the young democrats. here and some really really deep problems so we need somebody with some bold vision there are some moderates to do so but there are some extreme lucia's if you would think some of the things donald trump has been doing have been just so extreme on the right is going to need to be said for his courage and so i'm all for people like andrew you. senator harris. ernie sanders people who are really trying to push to push down the road it really struck america so this is what i think the biggest challenge is whether or not you want to position yourself a person who can win the vote or a person who can defeat trump and it sounds like the same thing but if not now majority of people right now who are voting for democrats they're looking for candidates who can beat trump and it isn't even looking at the foundation for even its bills that are even the issue i think the time for matter is he has passed and . as we heard yesterday how i'm republicans are going to say that democrats are crazy and
that i attended early a watch party all of the young democrats. here and some really really deep problems so we need somebody with some bold vision there are some moderates to do so but there are some extreme lucia's if you would think some of the things donald trump has been doing have been just so extreme on the right is going to need to be said for his courage and so i'm all for people like andrew you. senator harris. ernie sanders people who are really trying to push to push down the road...