gerrymandering to the extent that we can. then you know, i ll see. i m not, you know, saying no at this point. but that s not the not the focus of what i m concentrating on now. you re not working on the redistricting project because it s part of a larger project in terms of you getting back into public life in an electoral way? no. i think and i m not being hyperbolic here. i think our democracy is under attack. if you look at gerrymandering and the way in which we have a system where politicians are picking their voters as opposed to citizens picking their representatives. if you look at the way in which these voter suppression laws have been passed. we re coming to be a country that is inconsistent with our founding ideals and the notion of one man one vote is really under attack. and so i m bound and determined to do all i can to reverse that which has happened especially over the last decade. i think you and president obama surprised a lot of people in early january when
office? i don t know. you know, i m focussed on this national democratic redisstricting committee, that s the focus of my political activities that the point. i want to make sure we repel these attacks on our democracy, try to end political gerrymandering to the extent we can. we ll see. i m not saying no. but that s not the focus of what i m concentrating on. you re not working on the redistricting project because it s for you to get back into political life? no. i think our democracy is under attack. if you look at gerrymandering in the way we have a system where politicians are picking their voters as opposed to citizens picking their representatives. if you look at the way in which these voter suppression laws have been passed, we re coming to be a country that s inconsistent with our founding ideals in the notion of one man
protest in 2014 which ultimately failed in its goal. now u.s. educated man says he wants to put the goal of one man one vote firmly back on the agenda. i think that is very important, the true aspiration of hong kong people to have the vote. reporter: but if selected, tsang would ever rock the boat with china, he is firmly establishment with more than three decades working in hong kong government. he is seen as a marker of approval from beijing. hong kong has always been a part of china. chinese culture permeates everywhere. reporter: still, tsang s main rival is the favorite to win in the vote. she was second in command to the current leader and says she wants to heal the city s social divide. translator: when mainstream
intervened and said the u.s. should veto the resolution instead the u.s. under barack obama chose to abstain from the vote joining us is steve hilton ceo of crowd pack. this is a pretty clear contrast between world views, styles of running the u.s. government, et cetera. what is the obama administration s decision to stay out of this, tell us about them and their priorities. quite a lot, actually, when i heard the news, tucker, do you know what came to my mind is actually hillary clinton testifying in congress. i heard that and i thought what difference at this point does it make? is he on his way out. this is total gesture politics. it s completely ridiculous. the whole sequence of events where trump intervened to say that he was going to change things when he got in and therefore no point having this vote because is he going to have a completely different approach. and then obama people come in and get a bunch of countries to put the vote up so they could just do the gesture of abs
should veto the resolution instead the u.s. under barack obama chose to abstain from the vote joining us is steve hilton ceo of crowd pack. this is a pretty clear contrast between world views, styles of running the u.s. government, et cetera. what is the obama administration s decision to stay out of this, tell us about them and their priorities. quite a lot, actually, when i heard the news, tucker, do you know what came to my mind is actually hillary clinton testifying in congress. i heard that and i thought what difference at this point does it make? is he on his way out. this is total gesture politics. it s completely ridiculous. the whole sequence of events where trump intervened to say that he was going to change things when he got in and therefore no point having this vote because is he going to have a completely different approach. and then obama people come in and get a bunch of countries to put the vote up so they could just do the gesture of abstaining. it s just completely