but they didn t so it really needs new impulses into policy making in order to get that change done alright josefa max thank you both very much now the voter backlash against established parties was devastating in the u.k. the conservatives of prime minister trista may sunk to its worst electoral result since 1832 while the labor party also bled support and perhaps the greatest irony of the election the breaks of carty of nigel farage who spearheaded the campaign to leave the e.u. was the biggest winner of the night greg the tears will fill 29 seats in the european parliament that they alternately don t want to be part of so a battering at the polls for britain s conservatives our correspondent alex forrest whiting got reaction form tory m.p. and breaks a tear steve baker in london. 1st of all these results for the conservative party are absolutely catastrophic they really are devastating results for our party the worst we ve had in our entire history because we ve broken our promises
democrats and the conservative party aren t able to form a majority so they will need another group coming in to form a majority in the european parliament that s something you see in many different countries so it s not necessarily per se a problem but it shows you a trend even if right now the right wing populist as they are called or the nationalists really don t have the numbers to inflict serious damage upon the european parliament or to obstruct business as usual if this trend continues we might as well come to that point and that s what you know that s what all the parties are worried about because although they knew they had this problem they are not able to stop the trend as of now yes if listening to what max is saying bear this trend isn t dave nothing new we ve seen it and german national politics the splintering of the middle so why haven t big parties gotten the message well you know in the european parliament ever since its 1st direct elections in 1989 the has always bee
did with vincente fox and am joined by former congressman from the necks and here next and here in the studio, former obama official. before beginning to this immigration plan, david, you were watching vincente fox, former president of mexico, what were your thoughts? you did not agree on very much and thought you had interesting line of questioning pointing out when he was president of mexico, bailment legalized 15,000 immigrants and deported hundreds of thousands and is not consistent with his criticism of the u.s. and don t think he explain that very well but about his produces them about president trump are accurate laura: jason, vincente fox has called donald trump every name and the book and and calling him rude and respond by bea even more rude, i don t think that with all that convincing i think he has been childish, at best over the 1st year and to not acknowledge the success that
$1000 does not go very far 1st of all, starbucks just announced $2000 bonuses and is wrong on that and secondly the pay raises and bonuses total in the billions of dollars benefiting 3 million american workers and counting, debbie according to american for tax r. if you put the american worker 1st, not your party, you will not have to be such a sour plus. stay with us, we will be right back and are very, very
1st, trump takes on the elite in davos and is the focus of tonight s angle. laura:the global elite gather once a year in a town and the swiss helps to discuss political, economic and humanitarian changes facing the world. as a businessman, trump never made the guest list and is the 1st president to go to davos since bill clinton who only attended his last year in office and is a conference aware your net worth is described with trumps and not ms. world leaders from b usiness-politics issued a series of starter warnings and advance of trump s appearance at davos, and i bet they made the editorial riders at the wall street journal getty. now he is going to davos. this is oil meeting water. from my perspective i think