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are those bowsos talking about barack obama? and they go on to say that he poses a distinct threat to civil liberties in the united states. really? i'm worried about the civil liberties of americans who have had their heads cut off, and those killed in workplace violence. did you criticize that? no. and you want us to vote for rubio? why? what has he done? aside from having one of the largest abs absentee voting habits in the history of the united states senator. and you complained about trump university. mit, the, what about -- when the owners were top owners to you throw solamir capital. remember, you were an original investor there. and how about vander top college were ferguson's michael brown were about to attend and your pals were about to cash his federal financial loan? your namby pamby reason that you won't support donald trump even if he is the party's nominee, you worry what you will tell your grandchildren when they asked, why, grandpa, didn't you stop donald trump? maybe you ought to worry about when they ask about
are those bowsos talking about barack obama? and they go on to say that he poses a distinct threat to civil liberties in the united states. really? i'm worried about the civil liberties of americans who have had their heads cut off, and those killed in workplace violence. did you criticize that? no. and you want us to vote for rubio? why? what has he done? aside from having one of the largest abs absentee voting habits in the history of the united states senator. and you complained about trump...
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barack obama couldn't play the sax phone on a late night show. he couldn't engage in some of the ritual. >> rose: he couldn't? >> no, not without -- not without being you know, are you stereotyping. are you engaging-- stereo typical behavior. >> rose: i think he probably could and it would be applauded. >> i think, look, i think that, my point is that i'm using that as a metaphor. >> rose: he could sing al green. >> he can sing al green at the apollo, certainly, among the people who were there. that constituency or amazing grace at the church. but i'm saying, when i say permission to be black in public, i'm talking about, the way obama is blackest, aside from that remarkable sermon he delivered and u lodge-- eulogy and note worthy places in charleston s when he goes to the white house correspondent dinners and he significant fies his blackness in a way radiates from the heart of his blackness in a way that he is rarely able to do, and it's a beautiful act of signifying and code switching. >> rose: which is comedy. >> which is comedy. that is the
barack obama couldn't play the sax phone on a late night show. he couldn't engage in some of the ritual. >> rose: he couldn't? >> no, not without -- not without being you know, are you stereotyping. are you engaging-- stereo typical behavior. >> rose: i think he probably could and it would be applauded. >> i think, look, i think that, my point is that i'm using that as a metaphor. >> rose: he could sing al green. >> he can sing al green at the apollo,...
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barack obama got 38% there. it looks like we're killing time. >> it's going to make -- >> here it is. it's now 7:00 in the east. polls are closed across the commonwealth of kentucky. the race between hillary clinton and bernie sanders is, too early to call. we don't have enough information to make call just yet. joy, i think that tells us that you don't know if it's close or not but it's early. >> it's certainly early. i was going to give you a little, tell you something i don't know. you might know this already. the interesting thing about kentucky, the governor now, his pollster now working for trump. kentucky is an interesting state. it has very high levels of poverty. that and west virginia are the poorest states. high levels of unemployment and despair. it's the kind of state that bernie sanders has done well in. he can make that argument the white working class voters. >> it may be what hillary clinton said about coal even though bernie sanders may be more anti-coal than clinton or they have the same polic
barack obama got 38% there. it looks like we're killing time. >> it's going to make -- >> here it is. it's now 7:00 in the east. polls are closed across the commonwealth of kentucky. the race between hillary clinton and bernie sanders is, too early to call. we don't have enough information to make call just yet. joy, i think that tells us that you don't know if it's close or not but it's early. >> it's certainly early. i was going to give you a little, tell you something i...
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we also looked at what about barack obama's policies? those looking for less liberal policies than barack obama, i know this might be counter intuitive are actually supporting bernie sanders. 62% to 29% and 39% of the democratic primary e llectret i looking for the next president to pursue less liberal policies than barack obama and as we've seen before, hillary clinton does well with those voters looking to continue barack obama's policies. she wins them here 67% to 32% but again, they made up a smaller share of the electret, only 27% of the voters today were looking to continue the president's policies. >> very interesting, and david, so fascinating how much hillary clinton's electret in the primaries versus bernie sanders is the complete flip. >> it's amazing. >> of what she had versus barack obama eight years ago. she in 2008 was the voter -- i'm sorry, was the candidate who appealed to working class voters and appeal to white voters and now she loses them to bernie sanders almost every time. >> she's become the barack obama of this
we also looked at what about barack obama's policies? those looking for less liberal policies than barack obama, i know this might be counter intuitive are actually supporting bernie sanders. 62% to 29% and 39% of the democratic primary e llectret i looking for the next president to pursue less liberal policies than barack obama and as we've seen before, hillary clinton does well with those voters looking to continue barack obama's policies. she wins them here 67% to 32% but again, they made up...
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trying to make this is third term of barack obama. this iranian deal clearly as the new york times demonstrated this weekend was oversold and certainly the having has -- it was involved in manipulating the public on the terms of the deal and manipulating the press and taking advantage of what the obama administration thought was a dumb journalism corps that was believing what the obama administration was saying. and the state department had outright deleted aspects of the public record about the iran deal suggests -- that is so bizarre considering they did it in front of a room full of reporters. but ultimately it is north korean to think that the government is going to remove uncomfortable questions from the public record. >> let's let people see what we are talking about if we can run these two back to back. you will see a white flash in the video. that's where the elements have been edited out. >> is it the policy of the state department where the preservation of secrecy is considered to lie in order to achieve that goal? >> there
trying to make this is third term of barack obama. this iranian deal clearly as the new york times demonstrated this weekend was oversold and certainly the having has -- it was involved in manipulating the public on the terms of the deal and manipulating the press and taking advantage of what the obama administration thought was a dumb journalism corps that was believing what the obama administration was saying. and the state department had outright deleted aspects of the public record about...
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barack obama thought he was going to do so many things. george w. bush. every president walks into office with this arrogance thinking i'm the smartest guy that's ever been here and the system always grinds him down. can you explain how james madison and hamilton were pretty smart guys and nobody is going to walk into washington, d.c., and take over. >> yeah, look. you're absolutely right, joe. madison divided the power and nobody can do everything they want to. and every president is sobered by the reality. all kinds of impediments. in today's politics when people are legitimately unhappy, the average person is about $3,000 or $4,000 a year worse off today than when president obama came to office, you can understand the anxiety and the desire for a kind of quick turn around. what i think and the reason i don't have any trouble supporting donald trump is i don't want four more years justice like the last eight. n i don't want hillary clinton -- >> but isn't hillary clinton somebody who has played the long game? isn't she should be that like trent would co
barack obama thought he was going to do so many things. george w. bush. every president walks into office with this arrogance thinking i'm the smartest guy that's ever been here and the system always grinds him down. can you explain how james madison and hamilton were pretty smart guys and nobody is going to walk into washington, d.c., and take over. >> yeah, look. you're absolutely right, joe. madison divided the power and nobody can do everything they want to. and every president is...
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obama had. >> where barack obama was. and also with the white vote, the thing that i thought about was because bill clinton did this for obama in 2012, she's going to have to put him out there to help her with the white vote because donald trump is certainly commanding that. >> on this point of -- i've always looked at the clinton -- hillary clinton candidacies efs when she was running for senate as the first time as behaving like incumbent candidacies and that's why i make the point that her number never goes up. that's the way it works with incumbents. if an incumbent starts off with 55% of the vote a year out it's not surprising if they end up with 55. whereas barack obama when he was running against hillary clinton he didn't have that incumbency sense to him. so his numbers rose while hers went straight down and jeff made the point in the first block that, well, yeah, but hillary clinton won some races at the end of the primary schedule but in every one of those her number had gone down from where it started the first
obama had. >> where barack obama was. and also with the white vote, the thing that i thought about was because bill clinton did this for obama in 2012, she's going to have to put him out there to help her with the white vote because donald trump is certainly commanding that. >> on this point of -- i've always looked at the clinton -- hillary clinton candidacies efs when she was running for senate as the first time as behaving like incumbent candidacies and that's why i make the...
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algo que fue calificado por barack obama como crisis humanitaria. marÍa elena: el gobierno federal enfocÓ que las redadas son por los indocumentados llegados al paÍs sin un proceso migratorio pendiente. janet: contestando nuestras preguntas, aclarÓ hoy que los operativos nos donan respuesta directa al incremento de la frontera. afirmÓ que busca mandar un mensaje a centroamÉrica de que cruzar la frontera ilegalmente no es una opciÓn. segÚn la casa blanca, la continuaciÓn de estos operativos migratorio, que comenzaron en enero pasado, es para hacer cumplir la ley. agregÓ que la posibilidad de un posible estatus de refugiado para los inmigrantes, estÁ por verse. >> ya son refugiados en su propio paÍs. este paÍs tiene leyes. nuestras leyes, dice si alguien viene aquÍ buscando auxilio y refugio tienen derecho. janet: se reitera que las detenciones migratorias zonas centroamericanos que entraron al paÍs ilegalmente debo de enero de 2014. defensores de los inmigrantes temen que estas detenciones no tenga ningÚn efecto. >> la gente va a veni
algo que fue calificado por barack obama como crisis humanitaria. marÍa elena: el gobierno federal enfocÓ que las redadas son por los indocumentados llegados al paÍs sin un proceso migratorio pendiente. janet: contestando nuestras preguntas, aclarÓ hoy que los operativos nos donan respuesta directa al incremento de la frontera. afirmÓ que busca mandar un mensaje a centroamÉrica de que cruzar la frontera ilegalmente no es una opciÓn. segÚn la casa blanca, la continuaciÓn de estos...
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barack obama has no policy. i remind you toni morrison said bill clinton was the first black president. and she meant the way he was treated. michael eric dyson: not the substance of his ideas or the content of his vision or perspective. what she meant was they treat him like they treat the average brother on the street. they are dismissive of him. bill clinton had more permission to be black in public than barack obama does. barack obama cannot play the saxophone on a late-night show. he could not engage in the rituals. not without playing [indiscernible] are you stereotyping? charlie: he probably could and we have be applauded. you can sing al green as well. michael eric dyson: at the apollo certainly. among the people who are there. that constituency. or amazing grace at the church. but when i say permission to be black in public, the way obama part fromt inside a that remarkable sermon and is when heharleston goes to the white house correspondents dinner and he signifies his blackness in a way, radiates from
barack obama has no policy. i remind you toni morrison said bill clinton was the first black president. and she meant the way he was treated. michael eric dyson: not the substance of his ideas or the content of his vision or perspective. what she meant was they treat him like they treat the average brother on the street. they are dismissive of him. bill clinton had more permission to be black in public than barack obama does. barack obama cannot play the saxophone on a late-night show. he could...
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now, that's what barack obama did in 2008 and 2012. he learned about these communities through this fabulous organization, this fabulous network of people that he rolled out across the country. and so when they were talking about issues like the economy and talking about issues like making government work better, they would look to these local issues, they would get their ambassadors to talk about this and say these are the types of things that i'm going to fix when i become president. and that's the reason -- one of the reasons, not the only reason, but it's one of the reasons why people had such an emotional connection to their vote for barack obama in 2008 and why it sustained for 2012. >> host: now, the states you've picked and looked at here are all, essentially, must-wins for the republicans -- >> guest: absolutely. >> host: -- to win the presidency; florida, wisconsin, ohio, colorado. why is wisconsin a special case? >> guest: it's interesting, because, of course, republicans haven't won wisconsin except in huge landslide electi
now, that's what barack obama did in 2008 and 2012. he learned about these communities through this fabulous organization, this fabulous network of people that he rolled out across the country. and so when they were talking about issues like the economy and talking about issues like making government work better, they would look to these local issues, they would get their ambassadors to talk about this and say these are the types of things that i'm going to fix when i become president. and...
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i think hillary clinton would be a third term of barack obama which i don't want him to be. and donald trump, he may not be as good as i want him to be, but better than she. >> there is audio of her saying the things that donald trump is saying i suspect that your party would not let her live it down. >>> up next, the battle for kentucky, why hillary clinton is ramping up her ads mending there. stay with us. are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're al kosher. only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards. they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks, hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. go ahead, embrace those beautiful moments. flonase changes everything. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than
i think hillary clinton would be a third term of barack obama which i don't want him to be. and donald trump, he may not be as good as i want him to be, but better than she. >> there is audio of her saying the things that donald trump is saying i suspect that your party would not let her live it down. >>> up next, the battle for kentucky, why hillary clinton is ramping up her ads mending there. stay with us. are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but...
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this barack obama versus the barack obama who delivers the state of the union, they're both wonderful, but it's nice to see the man that the country fell in love with in 2008. >> and also lampooning some of the things about him that sort of raised controversy. i think it is interesting the commentary that president obama has on the version of barack obama republicans tried to create when he was running is actually some of his best material. let's listen to president obama talk about his approval ratings. >> despite all this, despite the churn, in my final year, my approval ratings keep going up. the last time i was this high, i was trying to decide on my major. >> he just doesn't care, it's president obama. >> he literally does not care. the president of the united states joking about being high, which is not something we would have expected from this president or many others. michelle referenced something that was great. the video of him with john boehner which i think was a warm moment where you see these two adversaries -- >> let's just play a little piece of it. a little bit of th
this barack obama versus the barack obama who delivers the state of the union, they're both wonderful, but it's nice to see the man that the country fell in love with in 2008. >> and also lampooning some of the things about him that sort of raised controversy. i think it is interesting the commentary that president obama has on the version of barack obama republicans tried to create when he was running is actually some of his best material. let's listen to president obama talk about his...
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one of the people we talked to was dan pfeiffer, a senior advisor to barack obama. he said there are things you can do and other things you can't. if you have an image that is baked in after not just a year of campaigning but a quarter of a century being on the public stage, there is not a lot you can do in a matter of months. there is a couple of things. she is going to have to do a more positive outreach even to some constituencies she ought to have in her back market. -- pocket. she needs to have more positive things on the table. another reality is that she will have to do the kind of campaign wrigley that president obama had that in 2012 -- frankly president obama had to do in 2012. she must disqualify her opponent. the obama campaign went after the romney campaign. we will try to see that beginning with priorities usa, and there will have to be more of that for to stick. it is a republican that said to me privately, that if that does not work, she has a real problem on her hands. so we are in for an interesting period whether she has things that she has not ye
one of the people we talked to was dan pfeiffer, a senior advisor to barack obama. he said there are things you can do and other things you can't. if you have an image that is baked in after not just a year of campaigning but a quarter of a century being on the public stage, there is not a lot you can do in a matter of months. there is a couple of things. she is going to have to do a more positive outreach even to some constituencies she ought to have in her back market. -- pocket. she needs to...
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president barack obama visited the site of the world's first atomic bombing. obama is the first sitting u.s. president to visit the site where the bomb was dropped 71 years ago and among those who gathered at the memorial were hiroshima survivors. in the first year of his presidency obama gave a major foreign policy speech in praying -- prague during which he called for the elimination of nuclear stockpiles. >> standing at the hiroshima peace memorial, u.s. president barack obama called for a more peaceful world, one without nuclear weapons. president obama: but among nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world without them. we may not realize this goal in my lifetime but persistent effort can roll back the possibility of catastrophe. [cheers] >> obama's rhythm with nuclear weapons is complicated. shortly after taking office in 2009, he gave a speech in prague outlining an ambitious plan to rid the world of nuclear stockpiles. his vision won him a nobel peace prize but it clearly has
president barack obama visited the site of the world's first atomic bombing. obama is the first sitting u.s. president to visit the site where the bomb was dropped 71 years ago and among those who gathered at the memorial were hiroshima survivors. in the first year of his presidency obama gave a major foreign policy speech in praying -- prague during which he called for the elimination of nuclear stockpiles. >> standing at the hiroshima peace memorial, u.s. president barack obama called...
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who do you think that president barack obama said. check it out. >> we have the best dressed man in college basketball. (applause). >> the george clooney of coaches. (laughter). >> jay wright. adrenal come true for all of us in the nova nation to be here today and to meet the president and all of his staff who have been amazing people. >> george clooney i definitely know jay wright would take that. later on, in sports, president barack obama had something to say about charles barkley in his speech. check out the wise crack he had for sir charles in a little bit. back to you. >> thank you very much, sean. breaking right now in south west philadelphia. homicide investigators are on the scene of 6300 block of theodore street. sources tell fox 29 police found a 77-year-old man dead. he had a head injury. police initially went to the scene for a welfare check a at that address and investigators are trying to piece together what happened. we do have a crew on the scene. we'll bring you more information as it comes in. >>> police are looking
who do you think that president barack obama said. check it out. >> we have the best dressed man in college basketball. (applause). >> the george clooney of coaches. (laughter). >> jay wright. adrenal come true for all of us in the nova nation to be here today and to meet the president and all of his staff who have been amazing people. >> george clooney i definitely know jay wright would take that. later on, in sports, president barack obama had something to say about...
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bush, barack obama. one thing they all had in common was a willingness to listen to people who had experience and then make their own independent judgments. they've gone in different directions. but they've never assumed that they have had all the answers. that's one of the things that troubles me. >> how do you think foreign leaders see him? they've seen this campaign. some outrageous things said. from your experience, what do you think foreign leaders are saying? what if trump gets in? >> i think they've spoken for themselves. many have said publicly, how worried they are about the possibility of mr. trump becoming president. his unpredictability. his lack of understanding of the complexity of international affairs. his threats. his claims that he's going to make other countries do things when, in fact, the president of the united states does not have the power to make them do things. so, i think -- i think a lot of leaders around the world, both among our friends and potential adversaries, are quite c
bush, barack obama. one thing they all had in common was a willingness to listen to people who had experience and then make their own independent judgments. they've gone in different directions. but they've never assumed that they have had all the answers. that's one of the things that troubles me. >> how do you think foreign leaders see him? they've seen this campaign. some outrageous things said. from your experience, what do you think foreign leaders are saying? what if trump gets in?...
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barack obama got nowhere near that kind of win in 2008. but under bernie sanders' logic from this year, 2008 would have also been a contested convention, right? he didn't clench the nomination, would need the superdelegates at the convention to put him over, didn't have enough pledged delegates to do it need the superdelegates to put him over and means a contested convention under his logic this year and the reason it wasn't a contested convention in 2008 was hillary clinton did not contest it. even though she had a lead in the popular vote over then senator obama and even though barack obama only beat her in pledged delegates by 4% and even though nowhere near clenching the superdelegates at the end of the primary contest, hillary clinton made it clear barack obama had won fair and square and she endorsed him and dropped out of the race and the went to the floor of the convention in denver not to fight for the nomination herself but to personally nominate him for president. it wasn't a contested convention. that's what barack obama did in
barack obama got nowhere near that kind of win in 2008. but under bernie sanders' logic from this year, 2008 would have also been a contested convention, right? he didn't clench the nomination, would need the superdelegates at the convention to put him over, didn't have enough pledged delegates to do it need the superdelegates to put him over and means a contested convention under his logic this year and the reason it wasn't a contested convention in 2008 was hillary clinton did not contest it....
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you saw hillary clinton beat barack obama in 2012. he had a convicted felony prison who got 41% of the vote. so you don't want to take anything away from brrnernie sande sanders. he has every right to stay in the race, as long as he wants to. hillary clinton didn't get out of the race until june 8th in 2008. he's turning a lot of that energy towards donald trump and i think that this team that the democrats are putting together for november is starting to look really good. >> we'll talk more about his fire, because it was fire tonight when it came to donald trump. we'll talk more about that later. quickly on this side of the room, just your takeaway. >> i think the story is about hillary clinton and her weakness. i think for republicans, we're -- if we were running anyone else against hillary clinton, we'd win, because she is such a weak candidate and she is so -- every demographic group, including the millennials, hillary clinton is really, really vulnerable and widely disliked. the trouble is that donald trump is even more disliked
you saw hillary clinton beat barack obama in 2012. he had a convicted felony prison who got 41% of the vote. so you don't want to take anything away from brrnernie sande sanders. he has every right to stay in the race, as long as he wants to. hillary clinton didn't get out of the race until june 8th in 2008. he's turning a lot of that energy towards donald trump and i think that this team that the democrats are putting together for november is starting to look really good. >> we'll talk...
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president barack obama is issuing a new relations with vietnam. america is ready to sell arms to hanoi. we will have more on that with the latest business headlines. >> welcome back. the former green leader has been confirmed as austria's new president in a fiercely contested election. the dead heat with far right candidate was broken after counting postal votes. in a new chapter of relations between two former enemies, barack obama has announced the decades old arms embargo against vietnam will be lifted. president obama made the announcement in hanoi, his first stop in a weeklong visit to asia. especially in regards to disputed islands in the south china sea. >> 40 years after the vietnam war, the former enemies renegotiated a new alliance. it also included a series of new commercial deals. the key announcement from u.s. president barack obama was ending the arms embargo to the communist country with the caveat over human rights. >> the united states is officially releasing the ban that has been in place for 50 years. sales will need to meet str
president barack obama is issuing a new relations with vietnam. america is ready to sell arms to hanoi. we will have more on that with the latest business headlines. >> welcome back. the former green leader has been confirmed as austria's new president in a fiercely contested election. the dead heat with far right candidate was broken after counting postal votes. in a new chapter of relations between two former enemies, barack obama has announced the decades old arms embargo against...
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i remember back in 2008 when then senator barack obama said he was willing to sit down with the iranian leader. donald trump saying he's willing to talk to kim jong-un should do the same on both sides of the aisle. >> stand by. i want to get back to you as well. donald trump gives these interviews and he drops these bo bombshells that he's willing to have a direct dialogue with kim jong-un. that's amazing. >> that's amazing for a lot of reasons and what's more amazing is we're talking about donald trump as the presumptive nominee, david, and the real political story tonight is the turmoil on the democratic side. who would have thought? >> listen, where we are is a pretty precarious moment for hillary clinton. as jeff just reported, she is on the path to get to the magic number. she's likely to be the democratic nominee barring something none of us can see right now, but yet this contest goes on but as bernie sanders continues to have these nights of victories and his supporters continue to feel more emboldened about this cause they've been supporting, what we saw in nevada is the result
i remember back in 2008 when then senator barack obama said he was willing to sit down with the iranian leader. donald trump saying he's willing to talk to kim jong-un should do the same on both sides of the aisle. >> stand by. i want to get back to you as well. donald trump gives these interviews and he drops these bo bombshells that he's willing to have a direct dialogue with kim jong-un. that's amazing. >> that's amazing for a lot of reasons and what's more amazing is we're...
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you had hillary clinton and barack obama, and there are strong feelings on both sets, but what you did not have was this idea that i wish i could start over with two new candidates. if anything, people had a tough time choosing between the two because they liked them both. based >> based on your column today, is donald trump ebola? -- a bully? >> absolutely. i have used that word several times my columns over the months. that column was written after a highly respected pediatric professor and doctors in the state reach out to me and said you really need to make this point that we are not just saying this as rhetoric, this is kind of a clinical diagnosis if you look at how he treats people. how he talks about women, protesters, and people that have irritated him. this is a textbook case that she says of bullying behavior. parents spent years telling kids that this is an appropriate and here we are having an election that is embracing somebody that is putting forth these behaviors. >> and yet he keeps winning. >> yes he does. and i will tell you, you go to his rallies and what i've been
you had hillary clinton and barack obama, and there are strong feelings on both sets, but what you did not have was this idea that i wish i could start over with two new candidates. if anything, people had a tough time choosing between the two because they liked them both. based >> based on your column today, is donald trump ebola? -- a bully? >> absolutely. i have used that word several times my columns over the months. that column was written after a highly respected pediatric...
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president barack obama was asked about trump plus candidacy at the g7 summit earlier today. obama said ward leaders were rattled by the prospect of a trump presidency. here is trump's reaction. mr. trump: when you rattled someone, that is good has many of the world, many countries and are beautiful world have been absolutely abusing us and taking advantage of us. if they are rattled in a friendly way, we are going to have great relations with these countries. but if they are rattled in a friendly way, that's a good thing, not a bad thing. brent: let's pull in our correspondent in washington, d.c., who has been covering this campaign from the day it began. let talk about trump? where does he go from here? he's got that magic number in the bag. guest: you can really see how donald trump is enjoying that the world leaders are talking about him and now he has reached the magic number. let me explain where the numbers come from because there are not primaries here in the u.s.. they come from unbound delegates in north dakota and pennsylvania. the question now is is donald trump g
president barack obama was asked about trump plus candidacy at the g7 summit earlier today. obama said ward leaders were rattled by the prospect of a trump presidency. here is trump's reaction. mr. trump: when you rattled someone, that is good has many of the world, many countries and are beautiful world have been absolutely abusing us and taking advantage of us. if they are rattled in a friendly way, we are going to have great relations with these countries. but if they are rattled in a...
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that makes the economic argument had is what barack obama dead through the fabulous organization and a network of people so when they talk about issues like the economy to get their ambassadors to talk about and that one of the reasons people had such an emotional connection to barack obama and in 2012. >> with wisconsin and ohio why is that a special case? >> they hadn't won except the two landslide elections and it stays pretty blue scott walker was elected in 2010 and is the very divisive issue to pay a lot of dividends and wan study that just comes out to save $5 billion over five years. and they could use money wisely that is the message of their talking about has opened up. that is better than san colorado for the electoral college votes that is considered hard for both parties to win but if republicans could take wisconsin out there really do think it's feasible to do that that resets the whole midwest and rust belt and winning wisconsin would show a drop that entire region would be very difficult. >> what is your day job? >> senior editor i do twice a week podcast on politics
that makes the economic argument had is what barack obama dead through the fabulous organization and a network of people so when they talk about issues like the economy to get their ambassadors to talk about and that one of the reasons people had such an emotional connection to barack obama and in 2012. >> with wisconsin and ohio why is that a special case? >> they hadn't won except the two landslide elections and it stays pretty blue scott walker was elected in 2010 and is the very...
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lets go to jeff skversky who was there to capture every moment. >> reporter: hey jaime, barack obama the president of the united states, says this villanova basketball team was a team for the ages and feels should strongly about it because this villanova team actually busted his bracket. >> this team possessed something that coaches preached in day one and that is attitude. in life you can't control what happens to you but you control how you respond to it. and that is what be saw all year from the team. a heart a champion. so congratulations to the wildcats for an unbelievable season and then there is ryan arcidiacono -- now, i just sped through that in case i didn't say it right. barack obama is tough but -- ryan arcidiacono that is a lot of vowels in there. >> reporter: yes, it is mr. president. ryan arcidiacono not the easiest name to say even for the president. after meeting president obama they took a tour of the white house where arch says he doesn't mind the president mispronouncing his name. >> it's something i'll remember for the rest of my life. >> it's a dream come true f
lets go to jeff skversky who was there to capture every moment. >> reporter: hey jaime, barack obama the president of the united states, says this villanova basketball team was a team for the ages and feels should strongly about it because this villanova team actually busted his bracket. >> this team possessed something that coaches preached in day one and that is attitude. in life you can't control what happens to you but you control how you respond to it. and that is what be saw...
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obama asegura traerÍa a millones de trabajadores, hay voces que aseguran que serÍa perjudicial para el crecimiento econÓmico y laboral del paÍs. >> este abogado de la asociaciÓn nacional de restaurantes cree que muchos en el sector, no podrÁn pao trabaja la diferencia de salario. >> ahora todo el mundo tiene que analizar a cuÁntos empleados tienen asalariados para tomar decisiones hay restaurante que estÁn, si tienen dos gerentes van a tener uno que se le darÁ un aumento pero el otro perderÁ horas. >> para ellos una mejor opciÓn habrÍa sido aumentar el salario mÍnimo. >> mientras tanto el departamento del trabajo enviaÁa una guÍa para que empleadores cumplan con la nueva regla, en washington noticias telemundo. >> muchos trabajadores estÁn celebrando esta noticia, pero muchos empleadores estÁn preocupados ya que a partir del primer de diciembre van a tener que sacar dinero para pagarles mÁs algo que aseguran que sera difÍcil, christina tiene las reacciones de san josÉ california. >> ni picar cebolla logrÓ a marcar la tarde a fabiola, gerente de la cocina del resta
obama asegura traerÍa a millones de trabajadores, hay voces que aseguran que serÍa perjudicial para el crecimiento econÓmico y laboral del paÍs. >> este abogado de la asociaciÓn nacional de restaurantes cree que muchos en el sector, no podrÁn pao trabaja la diferencia de salario. >> ahora todo el mundo tiene que analizar a cuÁntos empleados tienen asalariados para tomar decisiones hay restaurante que estÁn, si tienen dos gerentes van a tener uno que se le darÁ un aumento...
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obama day talking about how great barack obama was and citing his 2004 speech of great admiration. >> it's quite possible that that would happen. i mean, let's be honest. ronald reagan would be a democrat today. >> that might be true. >> amnesty alone he wouldn't last a day in the republican party. >> he would get run out. >> absolutely. >> great pleasure to have you here. come by any time you're in the neighborhood. >> let's mix it up. come on. >> that is all in for this evening. >> good evening. that was awesome. that was fun. i loved that. thanks for joining us this hour. this is it the governor of california. his name is jerry brown. 40 years ago the governor of california was also a man named jerry brown. not a different guy awkwardly with the same name, not the son or the grandson of jerry brown or something, it was the same guy. jerry brown did take some time off to do other things between his two desperate stints as california governor but it is the same man who is governor now at age 78 who was also governor
obama day talking about how great barack obama was and citing his 2004 speech of great admiration. >> it's quite possible that that would happen. i mean, let's be honest. ronald reagan would be a democrat today. >> that might be true. >> amnesty alone he wouldn't last a day in the republican party. >> he would get run out. >> absolutely. >> great pleasure to have you here. come by any time you're in the neighborhood. >> let's mix it up. come on....
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when it comes to paul ryan, you have got a man who rolled over for barack obama on a trillion dollar budget, and he's going to be lecturing donald trump about what conservatism is? we can do it immediately it has been years that we have known this man has been on the scene. 45 minute? we have had months of a primary season. has paul ryan been at disneyland. for donald trump to take this meeting and be generous about it is more than he had to do. at this point paul ryan may be gaming it to stretch the type out as others are trying to figure out how to stop mr. trump. that has to be considered. it would be outrageous. we are 180 days until the general election. charles: you are thinking he may have if he their was motives. >> he says i can't make up my mind in 45 minute. are you kidding us? what we have been through, you know who donald trump is. he has known hip for a period of time even before he announced. this would give other looking for options some more time and i think it's shameful if that's the case. charles: michael goodwin do you see where this can be spun and ultimately co
when it comes to paul ryan, you have got a man who rolled over for barack obama on a trillion dollar budget, and he's going to be lecturing donald trump about what conservatism is? we can do it immediately it has been years that we have known this man has been on the scene. 45 minute? we have had months of a primary season. has paul ryan been at disneyland. for donald trump to take this meeting and be generous about it is more than he had to do. at this point paul ryan may be gaming it to...
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el presidente barack obama leÓn: el presidente barack obama visitÓ hiroshima donde estados unidos lanzÓ una bomba atÓmica en 1 aunque no pidió disculpas pidiÓ que algo asÍ por ocurrir. nombrada una de las mujeres más influyentes en el congreso, loretta sanchez es miembro de alto rango en el comité de las fuerzas armadas y de seguridad nacional loretta sanchez valientemente votó contra la guerra de irak y el rescate de las empresas financieras de wall street loretta sanchez es la Única candidata con experiencia en seguridad nacional yo quiero crear mas trabajos, ampliar las oportunidades de educación y del cuidado de la salud, y pasar la reforma migratoria. yo soy loretta sanchez y apruebo este mensaje leÓn: el golf de semana, es largo y feriado. pasamos con mili delgado. mili: buenas noches, la baja presiÓn continÚa su azotando la baja presiÓn trayendo tomados e intensas lluvias. en la costa oeste de la alta presiÓn continÚa vinculando lo que ha traÍdo el día de hoy, temperaturas agradables pero a prepararse porque este fin de semana mas siendo sus planes con precauciÓ
el presidente barack obama leÓn: el presidente barack obama visitÓ hiroshima donde estados unidos lanzÓ una bomba atÓmica en 1 aunque no pidió disculpas pidiÓ que algo asÍ por ocurrir. nombrada una de las mujeres más influyentes en el congreso, loretta sanchez es miembro de alto rango en el comité de las fuerzas armadas y de seguridad nacional loretta sanchez valientemente votó contra la guerra de irak y el rescate de las empresas financieras de wall street loretta sanchez es la...
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barack obama makes a historic visit to hiroshima. the president meets briefly with survivors as he decries the horrors of war. empty gas pumps, closed nuclear power plants, and violent protests. demonstrationsom against labor reform. do t
barack obama makes a historic visit to hiroshima. the president meets briefly with survivors as he decries the horrors of war. empty gas pumps, closed nuclear power plants, and violent protests. demonstrationsom against labor reform. do t
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after the last primary in 2008, you can see, barack obama led. he had 1,764. but the magic number of the 2,118. so the exact scenario that bernie sanders was talking about, we get to the end, nobody has a majority. so it's an open convention, it's a fight all the way to the convention. did that happen in 2008? the answer is no. when the primary process ended in 2008, hillary clinton, you see a little bit more than a hundred pledge delegates behind barack obama. she made a decision, she said it's futile to try to flip super delegates, there isn't an argument to be made it's going to win them over. she would only alienate the party and fighting it to the convention. soon as the primary ended in 2008, this is what hillary clinton said. >> today, as i suspend my campaign, i congratulate him on the victory he has won and the extraordinary race he has run. i endorse him and throw my full support behind him. >> sanders made another argument yesterday. it had to do with how the super delegates are awarded. take a listen. >> in the state of washington, we won that cauc
after the last primary in 2008, you can see, barack obama led. he had 1,764. but the magic number of the 2,118. so the exact scenario that bernie sanders was talking about, we get to the end, nobody has a majority. so it's an open convention, it's a fight all the way to the convention. did that happen in 2008? the answer is no. when the primary process ended in 2008, hillary clinton, you see a little bit more than a hundred pledge delegates behind barack obama. she made a decision, she said...
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barack obama is the president. >> but he wants to be. >> barack obama is not campaigning for anything. he should be concentrating on governing. >> bush supported mccain. >> he supported mccain, but he didn't do the same thing. barack obama has been doing it for months where he'll spontaneously bring up donald trump and say something about him, like the country is not a reality tv show. it's not necessary. it's not helpful. >> what do you think about this? president obama at this commencement speech making a small portion of his speech talking about immigration basically and that way we exist next to another country, the united states does. what's your take on it? >> i think barack obama is itching to get into this presidential race. one of the big reasons why is his approval rating has been on the rise. george w. bush was not heavily involved in the 2008 campaign. that's because his approval rating was terrible at the time. barack obama is nearing a high compared to four years ago. he was at a low in 2014. he stayed out of the midterms, but democrats and hillary clinton's campaign thi
barack obama is the president. >> but he wants to be. >> barack obama is not campaigning for anything. he should be concentrating on governing. >> bush supported mccain. >> he supported mccain, but he didn't do the same thing. barack obama has been doing it for months where he'll spontaneously bring up donald trump and say something about him, like the country is not a reality tv show. it's not necessary. it's not helpful. >> what do you think about this? president...
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barack obama has not spoken to kim jong-un or any of the north korean dictators. no american president has. the larger pattern that i think is really concert something right now our allies in the region, tokyo, seoul, are looking at this statement, saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, i thought we were going to work together to contain north korea. and this is on top of comments about nato that have our historic allies in europe saying, what's going on? can we depend on the united states? is this a stable form of governance. and the people who get the most comfort seem to be dictators like north korea, putin and china. so if your candidate is giving comfort to those folks, that's a fundamental problem for america. >> he said he was going to meet with them. didn't say he was going to sit down and talk and negotiate. >> sit down and talk are the same thing. >> let's not kid ourselves. this is donald trump we're talking about. he's going to change his statement on this 100%. he'll say something like, well, i didn't mean i was just going to sit down with him. i'll sit down with
barack obama has not spoken to kim jong-un or any of the north korean dictators. no american president has. the larger pattern that i think is really concert something right now our allies in the region, tokyo, seoul, are looking at this statement, saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, i thought we were going to work together to contain north korea. and this is on top of comments about nato that have our historic allies in europe saying, what's going on? can we depend on the united states? is this a stable...
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. >>> coming up on wusa9, how president barack obama was convinced to give the commencement speech at rutkers today. >> yeah! ahh... you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. cigna. together, all the way. >>> they knew it was a longshot. the students wanted president barack obama to deliver the commencement speech at this year's graduation. they wanted it so badly they launched a 3-year campaign. last month they learned their lobbying efforts paid off. >> it is true a lot of schools invitey me to their commencement every year but you were the first to launch a 3- year campaign. [ laughter ] -- invite me to their commencement every year but you were the first to launch a 3-year campaign. >> tweets, videos, youtube videos, i even got three notes from the grandmothe
. >>> coming up on wusa9, how president barack obama was convinced to give the commencement speech at rutkers today. >> yeah! ahh... you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. cigna. together, all the way. >>>...
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obama and barack obama attacking hillary clinton in 2008 where they really disagreed. >> people who supported him, as well, you can say that about all people saying i will support him when they ripped each other apart just this time. >> what's not getting coverage is the checkered history that barack obama has -- >> there is a distance if you and i had an argument yesterday and then i said -- there is a difference eight years ago. it's not the same thing. >> it's president obama today that said welcome back -- >> there is a lot of water under the bridge. >> the other thing i like to put out there is that if you are going to superglue yourself to obama's third term if secretary clinton decides to do that she has to own things that may be uncomfortable. those who have obama care, their premiums are set to increase next year. you have border patrol agents saying they have a crush of immigrants. does she still agree and stand by her decision in libya and support everything he has done in syria. these are tough questions because you can't pick and choose the legacy. >> that is on the iss
obama and barack obama attacking hillary clinton in 2008 where they really disagreed. >> people who supported him, as well, you can say that about all people saying i will support him when they ripped each other apart just this time. >> what's not getting coverage is the checkered history that barack obama has -- >> there is a distance if you and i had an argument yesterday and then i said -- there is a difference eight years ago. it's not the same thing. >> it's...
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barack obama got the nomination, went on to be elected president. eight years later now you may have bernie sanders winning the last few primaries, but hillary clinton is going to be the nominee and i think she's going to go on to be elected president. so, yeah, i think there are a lot of similarities. >> you said democrats do well in kentucky when they focus on issues you mentioned, health care, jobs, education. i take it when culture issues come up, that it trips up democrats, is that fair to say? >> that's fair to say, at least partly. republicans have always been good out here in the midwest and in the south on actually con vipsing people to vote against their best interest by getting this emotional issue, or that social issue and getting their attention off of the issues that really count long-term for their well-being. and that's happened in kentucky, it's happened in a lot of places. and that's the thing that we struggle with here. >> let me ask you this, how would you -- what advice are you giving to hillary clinton about unifying this party
barack obama got the nomination, went on to be elected president. eight years later now you may have bernie sanders winning the last few primaries, but hillary clinton is going to be the nominee and i think she's going to go on to be elected president. so, yeah, i think there are a lot of similarities. >> you said democrats do well in kentucky when they focus on issues you mentioned, health care, jobs, education. i take it when culture issues come up, that it trips up democrats, is that...
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obama. over time 90% of african-americans vote for the democratic candidate. >> guest: yes. and i think that is a tragedy because the lock, stock and barrel vote that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity with white americans that martin luther king wanted for us to have. and i think in many ways it has kept us -- i hate to use analogies about slavery in all those, but i feel like it has kept us impoverished as a race. and when you look at little -- in 1964 daniel patrick moynihan, i i talk about this in the book, he said that he was disturbed by the fact that 23% of black babies were born out of wedlock, and he warned president johnson in his moynihan report -- which is called the negro family: a case for national action -- he told president johnson if we don't do something about this, you're going to see generational poverty and crime developing within the black race because at the same time that moynihan found the broken family
obama. over time 90% of african-americans vote for the democratic candidate. >> guest: yes. and i think that is a tragedy because the lock, stock and barrel vote that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity with white americans that martin luther king wanted for us to have. and i think in many ways it has kept us -- i hate to use analogies about slavery in all those, but i feel like it has kept us impoverished as a race. and when...
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he went above barack obama two years. so when you first thought it was because of the polls, yes, i do think the republican party is consolidating around him. i think it's for lack of a better option. so they're coalescing around -- >> but you see a difference between the elected officials and the few in-takellectuals st are holdouts that want to see trump -- right, they voted for trump, they want to see the party company a coalesce behind trump. >> if you think donald trump is a blank slate, this is an stunt to helpa coalesce behind trump. >> if you think donald trump is a blank slate, this is an stunt to help make donald trump. it could be a co-president roam if donald trump has no idea what to do. and you have these various intra party fights. bob corker is associated with the morie realist faction. we've seen trump meeting with people like henry kissinger, james baker, those aligned against the driving policy. i think these people think if donald trump has no particular principles on foreign policy, if they get on boa
he went above barack obama two years. so when you first thought it was because of the polls, yes, i do think the republican party is consolidating around him. i think it's for lack of a better option. so they're coalescing around -- >> but you see a difference between the elected officials and the few in-takellectuals st are holdouts that want to see trump -- right, they voted for trump, they want to see the party company a coalesce behind trump. >> if you think donald trump is a...
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este lunes el presente barack obama rindiÓ tributo a los soldados caÍdos por el día de la recordaciÓn, el maletero colocÓ una corona de flores. y a nivel local decenas de personas participaron esta noche en una vigilia en las cruces en honor de los soldados caÍdos en combate. ♪ ♪ felipe: los asistentes conmemoraron el dÍa de la recordaciÓn, mÁs de 2500 cruces de maderas y estrellas de david estÁn sobre la colina en recuerdo de los soldados que murieron en irak y afganistÁn. ♪ ♪ >> gran tragedia de la guerra. y la gran tragedia de los miles y miles de muertos. felipe: los participantes entonaron canciones y colocaron pequeÑas banderas de estados unidos a manera de recordatorio. en junio o a mÁs tardar la primera semana de julio la corte suprema de estados unidos darÁ a conocer el fallo sobre las acciones ejecutivas migratorias del presidente barack obama, los alivios migratorios permanecen bloqueados por una demanda legal, el mÁximo tribunal decidirÁ. >> corte suprema estÁ a favor de nosotros, de nuestro lado la gente de pronto va a poder aplicar los permisos de tr
este lunes el presente barack obama rindiÓ tributo a los soldados caÍdos por el día de la recordaciÓn, el maletero colocÓ una corona de flores. y a nivel local decenas de personas participaron esta noche en una vigilia en las cruces en honor de los soldados caÍdos en combate. ♪ ♪ felipe: los asistentes conmemoraron el dÍa de la recordaciÓn, mÁs de 2500 cruces de maderas y estrellas de david estÁn sobre la colina en recuerdo de los soldados que murieron en irak y afganistÁn. ♪...
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barack obama calling somebody a moderate doesn't make them a moderate. people still call ginsburg and
barack obama calling somebody a moderate doesn't make them a moderate. people still call ginsburg and