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hunt is at the old statehouseinspringfield, illinois.symbolism was not lofton location here. what have we learned from what hillary clinton wants to say today? >> reporter: symbolism, you just ran through the key moments that happened at the statehouse, a deep history that re234rek9s the subject matter she wants to address today. this will be her first real substantive set of remarks on race relations in america since she spoke on friday night to ame church, the ame church conference 2in philadelphia, a gathering of african-american faith leaders where she started to have a conversation about what happened in dallas, the killing of those police officers, and what has happened in cities across america this summer where you've had african-americans killed at the hands of police. we can expect hillary clinton to try to make sure to talk to both of those communities. that's been her approach, this idea that kindness and compassion should bring together the american people. her campaign slogan, of course, now we're stronger together. it wasn't always her campaign slogan, but she'
hunt is at the old statehouse in springfield, illinois. symbolism was not lofton location here. what have we learned from what hillary clinton wants to say today? >> reporter: symbolism, you just ran through the key moments that happened at the statehouse, a deep history that re234rek9s the subject matter she wants to address today. this will be her first real substantive set of remarks on race relations in america since she spoke on friday night to ame church, the ame church conference...
. >> so hillary clinton in the last hourfromspringfield, illinois,talking about the current state of race relations in america drawing this contrast about the party of lincoln being represented today by a candidate like donald trump. just a few minutes i'll talk about clin tennesstonclinton's james clyburn. we turn our attention to the veepstakes with donald trump narrowing down his search. we have it down to three, according to our sources. we have new fer vur over his pick with indiana governor mike pence. steve kornacki tells us about that, next. nut-rition. that's right, i just changed a word in the english dictionary, forever. planters. nutrition starts with nut. the earth needed to find a new waytury, keep up with the data from over 30 billion connected devices. just 30 billion? a bold group of researchers and computer scientists in silicon valley, had a breakthrough they called... the machine. it changed computing forever. and it's been part of every new technology for the last 250 years. everything? everything! this year, hewlett packard enterprise will preview the machine an
. >> so hillary clinton in the last hour from springfield, illinois, talking about the current state of race relations in america drawing this contrast about the party of lincoln being represented today by a candidate like donald trump. just a few minutes i'll talk about clin tennesstonclinton's james clyburn. we turn our attention to the veepstakes with donald trump narrowing down his search. we have it down to three, according to our sources. we have new fer vur over his pick with...
americans, hillary clinton today went to the old state capitalinspringfield, illinois,where nearly 160 years ago, abraham lincoln proclaimed the house divided against itself cannot stand, to give a speech about race and division that doubles as a full-out assault on the politics of racial white grievance that are inseparable from donald trump's presidential campaign. >> his campaign is as divisive as any we have seen in our lifetimes. it is built on spoking mistrust and pitting american against american. it's there in everything he says and everything he promises to do as president. this man is the nominee of the party of lincoln. we are watching it become the party of trump. and that's not just a huge loss for our democracy. it is a threat to it. because donald trump's campaign adds up to an ugly, dangerous message to america. >> trump has actually been, by the standards of donald trump, relatively restrained in his reaction to last week's events. but even when trump is moderating his rhetoric in an attempt to seem more presidential, even when he seems to be trying to reach out to afr
americans, hillary clinton today went to the old state capital in springfield, illinois, where nearly 160 years ago, abraham lincoln proclaimed the house divided against itself cannot stand, to give a speech about race and division that doubles as a full-out assault on the politics of racial white grievance that are inseparable from donald trump's presidential campaign. >> his campaign is as divisive as any we have seen in our lifetimes. it is built on spoking mistrust and pitting...
about something hillary clinton said in her speechinspringfield. i'llplay it and we can talk about it. >> he's banished members of the press who have criticized him. is there any doubt he would do the same as president? imagine if he had not just twitter and cable news to go after his critics and opponents, but also the irs or for that matter our entire military. given what we have seen and heard, do any of us think he'd be restrained? >> strong words from hillary clinton. can you promise that he wouldn't use the irs or u.s. military to go after enemies? >> it's so remarkable to me that hillary clinton, who is part of the obama administration, going after tea party groups the way they did as evidence would talk about an example. i find her content to be inappropriate given that we have funerals of fallen officers that i just saw alton sterling's son speaking to the press. >> to be fair, donald trump did an event last night in the midst of all these things too. >> i understand that, but i find she plays an insider's game. he's banishing members of the press. there's so many members
about something hillary clinton said in her speech in springfield. i'll play it and we can talk about it. >> he's banished members of the press who have criticized him. is there any doubt he would do the same as president? imagine if he had not just twitter and cable news to go after his critics and opponents, but also the irs or for that matter our entire military. given what we have seen and heard, do any of us think he'd be restrained? >> strong words from hillary clinton. can...
springfieldtoeverywhere across america, come to agreement about that. now i understand that just saying these things together may upset some people. i'm talking about police reform just a few days after a horrific attack on police officers. i'm talking about courageous, honorable police officers just a few days after officer-involved shootings in louisiana and minnesota. i'm bringing up guns in a country where just talking about comprehensive background checks and getting assault weapons off the streets gets you demonized. but all these things can be true at the same time. we do need criminal justice reform to save lives and make sure all americans are treated as equals in rights and dignity. we do need to support our police departments that are trying to get it right and honor the men and women who protect us every day. we do need to do more to stop gun violence. we may disagree about how to do these things, but surely we can all agree with those basic premises and i hope and pray the past week has showed us how true they are. now these are the issues on many of our minds right now. an
springfield to everywhere across america, come to agreement about that. now i understand that just saying these things together may upset some people. i'm talking about police reform just a few days after a horrific attack on police officers. i'm talking about courageous, honorable police officers just a few days after officer-involved shootings in louisiana and minnesota. i'm bringing up guns in a country where just talking about comprehensive background checks and getting assault weapons off...
springfield, illinois,where hillary clinton is going to give a speech within the hour on race and on devisiveness in america at the old state house there in springfield, illinois, where abraham lynn khan gave his house divided does not stand speech. casey. >> reporter: so much symbolism here, andrea, with the fact that this is where abraham lincoln gave that famous speech. there is where barack obama announced he was running in 2007 and appeared with vice president joe booiden to announce that they would form a ticket together. and this is going to be an expansion of those remarks that she started making on friday to the ame church in the wake of those terrible shootings in dallas. we've seen her approach this from both sides. they've been very careful to talk both about the killings of black men at the hands of police and also about the communities that have been rocked because of the political who were killed in dallas. and she said, in that speech on friday, she acknowledged that she risked angering one side or the other, but she was going to plow ahead anyway. and i think you're
springfield, illinois, where hillary clinton is going to give a speech within the hour on race and on devisiveness in america at the old state house there in springfield, illinois, where abraham lynn khan gave his house divided does not stand speech. casey. >> reporter: so much symbolism here, andrea, with the fact that this is where abraham lincoln gave that famous speech. there is where barack obama announced he was running in 2007 and appeared with vice president joe booiden to...
in the old statehouseinspringfield, illinois,a location with rich political history. with me from springfield is msnbc political correspondent kasie hunt and washington national political reporter for "the washington post" abby phillip. thanks for joining me. appreciate it. >> nice to see you. >> case zee, what are you expecting to hear from secretary clinton today? talk about this backdrop? >> reporter: a lot of symbolism. this old statehouse is where abraham lincoln delivered that famous address that a house divided cannot stand, one of the three most famous speeches during the course of his political career, talking then about slavery. this is the venue president obama chose to announce his presidential campaign in 2007 and then to announce he had chosen joe biden as vice president in 2008. so hillary clinton obviously making a very deliberate pick in that regard. as for what to expect, i think we can hear echoes of the symbolism in that speech today. that's what aids have told us to expect. it's also going to be a continuation of the remarks she made immediately in the af
in the old statehouse in springfield, illinois, a location with rich political history. with me from springfield is msnbc political correspondent kasie hunt and washington national political reporter for "the washington post" abby phillip. thanks for joining me. appreciate it. >> nice to see you. >> case zee, what are you expecting to hear from secretary clinton today? talk about this backdrop? >> reporter: a lot of symbolism. this old statehouse is where abraham...
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clinton is like occupy wall street endorsing goldman sachs. clinton gives a speech todayinspringfield, illinois,on race in america. and what happened in dallas. it will be on the site where lincoln delivered his speech that a house divided against itself cannot stand. >>> congressional republicans hoping for answers about hillary clinton's e-mails certainly didn't get any yesterday from the attorney general. during nearly five hours of testimony before the house judiciary committee, loretta lynch repeatedly refused to discuss details in the clinton case. a stance that drew widespread scorn from gop lawmakers. >> your refusal to answer questions regarding one of the most important investigations of someone who seeks to serve in the highest office in this land is an abdication of your responsibility. >> i apologize for interrupting you. i've only got five minutes and you've been very good at burning up the time and stonewalling. >> i apologize for wasting so much time here, which has really not been very productive. >> i never thought i'd say this, i actually, and i say this with due r
clinton is like occupy wall street endorsing goldman sachs. clinton gives a speech today in springfield, illinois, on race in america. and what happened in dallas. it will be on the site where lincoln delivered his speech that a house divided against itself cannot stand. >>> congressional republicans hoping for answers about hillary clinton's e-mails certainly didn't get any yesterday from the attorney general. during nearly five hours of testimony before the house judiciary...
party of trump. >> clintoninspringfield, illinois,earlier this month. that's also where president obama introduced joe biden as his running mate. more on what clinton had to say. >>> we begin with the battle for 270. when it comes to the race for the whourite house, what we havs not one election but a series of 50 elections. one in each state. plus the district of columbia. and the magic number there is 270 electoral votes. and today, we have a lot of new polls from some of the most important states on the map. now, remember, take these with a grain of salt. we'll see plenty of polls like this but they do give us a very good sense of how the clinton trump is. this is pennsylvania, a state republicans have wanted to win since 1988, the last time they carried it. our new poll shows hillary clinton with a nine-point advantage in pennsylvania. again, this is one that donald trump is targeting. he badly wants to win. not a good number for him there. look at iowa. iowa is a state that's had close contests over the past 20 years or so. right now hillary clinton with a three-point lead ov
party of trump. >> clinton in springfield, illinois, earlier this month. that's also where president obama introduced joe biden as his running mate. more on what clinton had to say. >>> we begin with the battle for 270. when it comes to the race for the whourite house, what we havs not one election but a series of 50 elections. one in each state. plus the district of columbia. and the magic number there is 270 electoral votes. and today, we have a lot of new polls from some of...
speaking out, as she didinspringfield, illinois,about the loss of life and trying to touch both on the loss of law enforcement life, the police deaths, the sadness and the sacrifice by them and their families, the tensions between police and african-americans and other members of the minority communities, and also what happened in baton rouge, what happened in minnesota. so she's been trying to touch on both of those issues as she tours this memorial. we're seeing den from the pool that is with her, as always when she is traveling, there's always a group of reporters and a camera. and they're doing their best to keep up with her with a live feed from there. right now we have a live picture from outside the lbj room. that's where the senate democrats caucus once a week. it's the senate lunch, the weekly lunch. this is a little bit later in the week because usually it's on a tuesday but this is a special occasion where hillary clinton was a very popular democratic senator. kristen, i covered her up there on the hill. and she came from being first lady and was elected in 2000. of course i
speaking out, as she did in springfield, illinois, about the loss of life and trying to touch both on the loss of law enforcement life, the police deaths, the sadness and the sacrifice by them and their families, the tensions between police and african-americans and other members of the minority communities, and also what happened in baton rouge, what happened in minnesota. so she's been trying to touch on both of those issues as she tours this memorial. we're seeing den from the pool that is...
hillary. secretary clinton just came from a very tough day yesterdayinspringfield, illinois.i hope you had a chance to hear her talk about very difficult issues of violence and division and fear and angsty, but also of hope and unification. it was the kind of speech you frankly don't want to have to give, but tough things happen. then leaders have to rise to the occasion. and she is a leader. she is a leader. so she went to springfield, a city that's really important in our history, and she laid out the right way to lead, which is about bringing us together. i know she's one to talk about that. what i want to do is ask you three quick questions and then i'll introduce secretary clinton. and i'm asking you questions because this is a college. this is like a test. the questions are about the presidency. they are about our nation. so here they are on the economy. do you want a you're fired president or a you're hired president? now what is donald trump known for? you're fired. i e predict after this whole thing is over what will be remembered about the failed candidacy of donald trump
hillary. secretary clinton just came from a very tough day yesterday in springfield, illinois. i hope you had a chance to hear her talk about very difficult issues of violence and division and fear and angsty, but also of hope and unification. it was the kind of speech you frankly don't want to have to give, but tough things happen. then leaders have to rise to the occasion. and she is a leader. she is a leader. so she went to springfield, a city that's really important in our history, and she...