french in montreal? patrick: yes. anthony: no doubt about it? patrick: no doubt about it. anthony: french first is something most would agree with. how far and how rigorously you want to go with that, well do you think there was ever any possibility or real majority or a plurality of québécois who would have voted in separate nation status? patrick: you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. anthony: right. patrick: and timing was never better than in the period of 1990, 1991, 92. because in 95, this country came inches from being broken up. anthony: close. patrick: yeah. anthony: do you think it ll ever happen in the history of the world? patrick: i don t know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country, in this province, is a fool. anthony: no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate from or as essential part of greater canada, any reasonable person loves this place. correct me if i m wrong. wilens
anthony: french first is something most would agree with. how far and how rigorously you want to go with that, well do you think there was ever any possibility or real majority or a plurality of québécois who would have voted in separate nation status? patrick: you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. anthony: right. patrick: and timing was never better than in the period of 1990, 1991, 92. because in 95, this country came inches from being broken up. anthony: close. patrick: yeah. anthony: do you think it ll ever happen in the history of the world? patrick: i don t know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country, in this province, is a fool. anthony: no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate from or as essential part of greater canada, any reasonable person loves this place. correct me if i m wrong. wilensky s is famous for the sandwich.
will people be still speaking patrick: french. anthony: predominantly french in montreal? patrick: yes. anthony: no doubt about it? patrick: no doubt about it. anthony: french first is something most would agree with. how far and how rigorously you want to go with that, well do you think there was ever any possibility or real majority or a plurality of québécois who would have voted in separate nation status? patrick: you know, in english you guys say timing is everything. anthony: right. patrick: and timing was never better than in the period of 1990, 1991, 92. because in 95, this country came inches from being broken up. anthony: close. patrick: yeah. anthony: do you think it ll ever happen in the history of the world? patrick: i don t know. but i know one thing. anybody who says separatism is dead in this country, in this province, is a fool. anthony: no matter how you feel about quebec as either separate from or as essential part of greater c
the first two. if she can t and looks weak, i think who knows. she ll be damaged going into the general. she ll need to do something in order to get the liberal base behind her. what does it mean for her, you know, even if she wins the nomination she loses new hampshire, she has to pick a vice presidential nominee who can appeal to that base who is disaffected now. the clinton folks have been from the neighboring state of vermont. i don t think that can be under estimated. he s familiar there. he spent lot of time there through the years. the other interesting thing in the clip. she s saying something similar to what the establishment republicans have been saying. don t screw it up, new hampshire. you have an obligation to get it right. it s a evaluated threat, too. will new hampshire maintain the first in the nation status. she s saying something simpilar it s fascinating to watch. 2008 people thought the long democratic race would hurt the party.
he s been trying hard to do that. his attacks were on rubio as not being adequately prepared or experienced enough in foreign policy and national security. now it s that marco is not in it to win it in new hampshire and christie is hoping that undermines him with new hampshire voters who take quite seriously their second in the nation status. from the new york times, jeremy peterss, always good to talk to you. in other news, the los angeles county sheriff holding a press conference about a develop involved shoot chicago is sparking protests. the crowd marched through the streets of linwood last night chanting no justice, no peace. the video of the shooting may be disturbing to some. police say the 28-year-old man who is black was armed and had been firing a gun in the area. deputies continued to fire at the man after he fell to the ground and was trying to crawl away. the video does not show the events leading up to the shooting. let s bring in law enforcement