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find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> each week, american history tv's american artifacts explores the history of the united states through objects. up next, we visit capitol hill to talk to house historian and curator about the history of african-americans in congress and see a selection of artifacts from the collection. >> the story of how african-americans come to congress is not one that a lot of people are familiar with. we had 22 african-americans serve between 1870 and 1901. 20 in the house, two in the senate. it's largely a house story. and it has to do with the role of congress during the civil war and in the decade after. during the civil war, there were a group of radicals in congress, radicals because they believed in the equality of african-americans and wanted to create a society in the south after the war that was a multiracial society. these were radicals in the house like thaddeus stevens who was chairman of the ways and means committee and a very powerful leader, also people like henry winter davis. in the senate, people like charles sumner and benjamin wade and t
find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> each week, american history tv's american artifacts explores the history of the united states through objects. up next, we visit capitol hill to talk to house historian and curator about the history of african-americans in congress and see a selection of artifacts from the collection. >> the story of how african-americans come to congress is not one that a lot of people are familiar with. we had 22 african-americans serve between 1870 and...
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the african americans were facing, on the american entry into the war. at this war, -- african americans were in effect citizens in name only. jim crow segregation. hispanic political disenfranchise. -- convict leasing. horrific racial violence. this was -- the lowest point in history of modern black civil rights and citizenship according to the historian and world war i veteran logan. but african americans had not surrender the fight for full citizenship inequality. indeed when we talk about the new negro movement, it's important technology that it did not emerge out of a vacuum. even the midst of an idea, of african americans fought that. and laid the groundwork to what would become the modern civil rights movement. so we can point to a vigils like -- and her anti-lynching activism. organizations like afro american league, established by ida -- the niagara movement. established by w. be edwin a. harleson du bois. which was founded in 1909. -- humid harrison, associated with the socialist party. william myself -- and his protest against -- that spectacu
the african americans were facing, on the american entry into the war. at this war, -- african americans were in effect citizens in name only. jim crow segregation. hispanic political disenfranchise. -- convict leasing. horrific racial violence. this was -- the lowest point in history of modern black civil rights and citizenship according to the historian and world war i veteran logan. but african americans had not surrender the fight for full citizenship inequality. indeed when we talk about...
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african-americans and their own west african-american troops? >> yeah. i think that's an important question. let me just kind of disabuse you all of this myth of french colorblindness and racial egal tarism. the french had a race problem as well. that manifested itself in certainly their treatment of the african colonial soldiers, how they were really used as shock troops on the front lines, but also exot sized in some deeply problematic ways. compared to their treatment of african-american soldiers, they saw african-americans as civilized. they saw them as potentially representing what their african colonials could become, through the civilizing mission. so they saw african-american soldiers and african-americans more broadly in a very kind of exot sized, romanticized way, fetishized their blackness in particular ways, especially as related to cultural production like jazz, the introduction of jazz by black soldiers and their military bands. they were part of understanding the complexities of that question is understanding how african-american
african-americans and their own west african-american troops? >> yeah. i think that's an important question. let me just kind of disabuse you all of this myth of french colorblindness and racial egal tarism. the french had a race problem as well. that manifested itself in certainly their treatment of the african colonial soldiers, how they were really used as shock troops on the front lines, but also exot sized in some deeply problematic ways. compared to their treatment of...
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enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> next on american history tv's "american artifacts" we visit the cannon house office building to see artifacts that tell the story of african-americans in congress in the 20th century. >> i'm farar elliott. >> and i'm matt waz knsniewski. >> we wanted to talk about african-american representation in the 20th century. we have a lot of artifacts from the house collection that have to do with that and a lot of history to cover. and the last african-american to be elected in the 19th century leaves in 1901, george white of north carolina. and then it's a long time before another african-american comes into the house. and that is oscar depriest from illinois. and we have a couple of really rare artifacts from oscar depriest from the 1920s and '30s. but before i launch into them, because i love them so
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it's a vote for the american spirit, the american dream, and for the american flag. to the law enforcement officer who is being attacked, betrayed, and whose job they are trying to make extinct, my father will fight for you. to all houses of worship, and all people of faith stripped of all religious freedoms and religious liberties, my father will fight for you. to the voiceless, shamed, censored, and canceled, my father will fight for you. two are farmers who work dawn to dusk to keep our plates full, my father will fight for you. to every single mother and father, to our veterans, coal miners, and to the american worker, my father will fight for you. and to every proud american who blue, myd, white, and father will continue to fight for you. in closing, i would like to speak directly to my father. i miss working alongside you every single day, but i am damn proud to be on the frontlines of this fight. i'm proud of what you are doing for this country. i'm proud to show my children what their grandfather is fighting for. i'm proud to watch you give them hell. never s
it's a vote for the american spirit, the american dream, and for the american flag. to the law enforcement officer who is being attacked, betrayed, and whose job they are trying to make extinct, my father will fight for you. to all houses of worship, and all people of faith stripped of all religious freedoms and religious liberties, my father will fight for you. to the voiceless, shamed, censored, and canceled, my father will fight for you. two are farmers who work dawn to dusk to keep our...
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but the american voter, the american soldier and the american taxpayer had all been let down except for one, donald trump. he called america's endless wars what they were, a disaster. the media was shocked because donald trump was running as a republican. and, yet, he said out loud what we all knew, that american foreign policy was failing to make americans safer. after the end of the cold war, democrats and republicans in washington bought into the illusion that the whole world would start to resemble america, so they started to pursue unlimited globalization. they welcomed china into the world trade organization. they engaged in nation building in afghanistan and tried to export democracy to iraq. they signed a new clear deal with iran and a global climate agreement in paris. but they didn't ground any of it in the interest of the average american. so for decades while washington politicians built a global system, american wages stagnated. our great cities and industries were hallowed out. entire communities were devastated and our manufacturing plants were shipped off to china. that'
but the american voter, the american soldier and the american taxpayer had all been let down except for one, donald trump. he called america's endless wars what they were, a disaster. the media was shocked because donald trump was running as a republican. and, yet, he said out loud what we all knew, that american foreign policy was failing to make americans safer. after the end of the cold war, democrats and republicans in washington bought into the illusion that the whole world would start to...
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, hispanic americans, and asian americans ever recorded. [applause] and i say very modestly that i have done more for the african-american community than any president since abraham lincoln, our first republican president. [applause] and i have done more in three years for the black community then joe biden has done in 47 years. [applause] and when i am reelected, the best is yet to come. [applause] years"]g "four more thank you very much. when i took office, the middle east was in total chaos. rampaging, karen -- i was on the rise and the war had no end in sight. i withdrew from the terrible one-sided i run --i iran-nuclear deal. unlike presidents before me, i kept my promise, recognized israel's true capital, and moved our embassy to jerusalem. [applause] but not only did we talk about it as a future site, we got it built. rather than spending $1 billion on a new building as planned, we took an already owned existing building and a better location. real estate deal, right? [laughter] cost of less at a than $500,000. [applause] like that t
, hispanic americans, and asian americans ever recorded. [applause] and i say very modestly that i have done more for the african-american community than any president since abraham lincoln, our first republican president. [applause] and i have done more in three years for the black community then joe biden has done in 47 years. [applause] and when i am reelected, the best is yet to come. [applause] years"]g "four more thank you very much. when i took office, the middle east was in...
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we unleashed american energy. in those first three years, businesses large and small created more than seven million good-paying jobs all across this country. and then the coronavirus pandemic struck. it's been a challenging time. been a challenging time. throughout the course of this year. especially over the last -- especially over the last four weeks here in the state of florida. but early in this pandemic, the american people saw the leadership of this president shine forth. president trump marshaled not only a whole of government response but a whole of america response. we reinvented testing. we started delivering hundreds of millions of medical supplies to the extraordinary health care workers that have saved lives all across this country. [applause] we've been developing medicines known as therapeutics at a record pace and we are well on our way to having the first coronavirus vaccine, i believe before the end of this year. now -- we have a ways to go on all fronts. you all know that. we all have a role to
we unleashed american energy. in those first three years, businesses large and small created more than seven million good-paying jobs all across this country. and then the coronavirus pandemic struck. it's been a challenging time. been a challenging time. throughout the course of this year. especially over the last -- especially over the last four weeks here in the state of florida. but early in this pandemic, the american people saw the leadership of this president shine forth. president trump...
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, asian-americans ever recorded. [cheers and applause] and i say very modestly that i have done more for the african-american community than any president since abraham lincoln, our first republican president. [cheers and applause] and i have done more in three years for the black community than joe biden has done in 47 years. and when i'm reelected, the best is yet to come. [cheers and applause] [chanting "four more years"] [cheers and applause] thank you very much. when i took office, the middle east is inhe total chaos. isis was rampaging, iran was on the rise, and the war in afghanistan had no end in sight. i was drunk from the terrible one-sided around nuclear deal. unlike many presidents before me, i kept my promise recognized israel's true capital and moved our embassy to jerusalem. but not only did we talk about it as a future sites, we got it built. rather than spending $1 billion on a new building as planned, we took an already owned existing building in a better location, reareal estate deal, right? [laugh
, asian-americans ever recorded. [cheers and applause] and i say very modestly that i have done more for the african-american community than any president since abraham lincoln, our first republican president. [cheers and applause] and i have done more in three years for the black community than joe biden has done in 47 years. and when i'm reelected, the best is yet to come. [cheers and applause] [chanting "four more years"] [cheers and applause] thank you very much. when i took...
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as the american people. i tell you that as long as i am president, we will hold high the banner of human rights and you can depend on it. here at home, here at home the choice between the two futures is equally important. in the long run nothing is more crucial to the future of america than energy. nothing was so disastrously neglected in the past. long after the 1973 arab oil embargo, the republicans in the white house had still did nothing to meet the threat to the national security of our nation. then, as now, their policy was dictated by the big oil companies. we democrats fought hard to rally our nation behind a comprehensive energy policy and a good program, a new foundation for challenging and exciting progress. now, after three years of struggle, we have that program. the battle to secure america's energy furniture has been fully and finally joins. americans have cooperated with dramatic results. we've reversed decades of dangerous and growing dependence on forward oil. we are now importing 20% less
as the american people. i tell you that as long as i am president, we will hold high the banner of human rights and you can depend on it. here at home, here at home the choice between the two futures is equally important. in the long run nothing is more crucial to the future of america than energy. nothing was so disastrously neglected in the past. long after the 1973 arab oil embargo, the republicans in the white house had still did nothing to meet the threat to the national security of our...
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our african-american neighbors. to improve the quality of their lives. education, jobs and safety. and from the first days of this administration, we've done both. and we will keep supporting law enforcement and keep supporting our african-american and minority communities across this land for four more years. now, joe biden says that america is systemically racist. and that law enforcement in america has, and i quote, an implicit bias against minorities. when asked whether he'd support cutting funding to law enforcement, joe biden replied, yes. absolutely. joe biden would double down on the very policies that are leading to violence in america's cities. the hard truth is, you won't be safe in joe biden's america. and under president trump, we will always stand with those who stand on the thin blue line and we're not going to defund the police, not now, not ever. my fellow americans, we're passing through a time of testing. but soon, we will come to a time for choosing. joe biden has referred to himself as a transit
our african-american neighbors. to improve the quality of their lives. education, jobs and safety. and from the first days of this administration, we've done both. and we will keep supporting law enforcement and keep supporting our african-american and minority communities across this land for four more years. now, joe biden says that america is systemically racist. and that law enforcement in america has, and i quote, an implicit bias against minorities. when asked whether he'd support cutting...
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african american to graduate. so when she graduated, no one in alabama would provide her job. lawyer so ultimately saw she was upset that she had gone to the school. she gets a job with the department of justice in washington, d.c.. the school did ask her to come back to do the commencement address, and she did and to make a long story short, the theme of her commencement address was that you must always be prepared because you never know what door you may have to walk through. and that is the story of ms. the vivian malone jones, who opened a lot of doors. the city made this honorary vivian malone jones way as a complementary to the historical marker in place in front of where the homestead used to be. h roger williams grew up all in louisiana on a sugar plantation. he wants to be a pharmacist. he goes to pharmacy school, comes to mobile and opens up a drugstore right here. on dauphin street. 1896, he decides that he wants to be a physician. he goes to a harry medical school in nashville, tennessee. he becomes a
african american to graduate. so when she graduated, no one in alabama would provide her job. lawyer so ultimately saw she was upset that she had gone to the school. she gets a job with the department of justice in washington, d.c.. the school did ask her to come back to do the commencement address, and she did and to make a long story short, the theme of her commencement address was that you must always be prepared because you never know what door you may have to walk through. and that is the...
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here on american history tv. ♪ >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's table television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. americanunday on artifacts, u.s. house of representatives historian and house curator use a selection of artifacts to tell the story of african-americans in congress. here's a preview. the story of how african-americans come to congress in the 19th century is not one that a lot of people are familiar with. we had 22 african-americans served between 1870 and 1901. 20 in the house, two in the senate. the first african-american who was elected to the house is joseph rainey of south carolina in december of 1870. are another 19 african-american members throughout the course of the 19th century. he wasn't actually the first african-american in congress. that distinction went to hiram rebel of mississippi who was elected by the state legislature as senators were back in the 19th century. earlye in to congress in 1870. the high point in terms of
here on american history tv. ♪ >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's table television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. americanunday on artifacts, u.s. house of representatives historian and house curator use a selection of artifacts to tell the story of african-americans in congress. here's a preview. the story of how african-americans come to congress...
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[applause] and when this president stands up for american jobs, american workers, and american miners, we stand with president donald trump. [applause] four years ago, a movement was born, and it looks like it is doing pretty well here in minnesota today. it is a movement i just heard about of everyday americans, from every walk of life. here in minnesota, you people, you believe we could be strong again. you believe we could be prosperous again. america said yes to president knowd trump in 2016, and i that minnesota is going to say yes to four more years of president donald trump in 2020. because with this president, for this state it is about jobs, jobs, jobs. [applause] the choice in this election couldn't be clearer. the stakes couldn't be higher. you have got a president who has done more for this country's economy, for our rights, our liberties than any president in my lifetime. and i have to tell you, as the proud father of a united states marine -- [applause] -- and the father-in-law of a united states navy pilot, i couldn't be more proud to serve alongside a president who car
[applause] and when this president stands up for american jobs, american workers, and american miners, we stand with president donald trump. [applause] four years ago, a movement was born, and it looks like it is doing pretty well here in minnesota today. it is a movement i just heard about of everyday americans, from every walk of life. here in minnesota, you people, you believe we could be strong again. you believe we could be prosperous again. america said yes to president knowd trump in...
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my fellow americans. i have made many speeches in my life, and never have i found it more difficult to find the words adequate to express what i feel, as i find them tonight. to stand here before this great convention, to hear your expression of affection for me, for pat, for our daughters, for my mother, for all of us who are representing our party, is, of course, the greatest moment of my life. and i want you to -- [applause] and i just want you to know that my only prayer as i stand here is that in the months ahead, i may be in some way worthy of the affection and the trust which you have presented to me on this occasion in everything that i say, everything that i do, everything that i think in this campaign and afterwards. and may i say also that -- [applause] may i say also that i have been wanting to come to this convention, but because of the protocol that makes it necessary for a candidate not to attend the convention until the nominations are over, i've had to look at it on television. but i want
my fellow americans. i have made many speeches in my life, and never have i found it more difficult to find the words adequate to express what i feel, as i find them tonight. to stand here before this great convention, to hear your expression of affection for me, for pat, for our daughters, for my mother, for all of us who are representing our party, is, of course, the greatest moment of my life. and i want you to -- [applause] and i just want you to know that my only prayer as i stand here is...
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50 years, the lowest unemployment rates ever for black americans, hispanic americans, women, and pretty much every other demographic group. and then courtesy of the chinese communist party, the virus struck. the president quickly took action and shut down travel from china. joe biden and his democrat allies called my father a racist and a zeno fobe for doing it. they put political correctness ahead of the safety and security of the american people. fortunately, as the virus began to spread, the president acted quickly and insured ventilators got to hospital that needed them most. he delivered p.p.e. to our brave front line workers and he rallied the mighty american private sector to tack this will new challenge. there's more work to do, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. job gains are outpacing what the so-called experts expected. but biden's radical left wing policies would stop our economic recovery cold. he's already talking about shutting the country down again. it's madness. democrats claim to be for workers, but they've spent the entire pandemic trying to sneak a tax b
50 years, the lowest unemployment rates ever for black americans, hispanic americans, women, and pretty much every other demographic group. and then courtesy of the chinese communist party, the virus struck. the president quickly took action and shut down travel from china. joe biden and his democrat allies called my father a racist and a zeno fobe for doing it. they put political correctness ahead of the safety and security of the american people. fortunately, as the virus began to spread, the...
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you look at the trajectory in 2007 and you see how employment americans, all especially african-americans from 2009 onwards. that was the growth of the market. what i hear is taking credit for work done. i'm looking -- host: let's hear from lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. independent line. lawrence, go ahead. derrick,erek, the -- the issue of a single family homes in the black community, and the number of black males in prison is skewed towards black males because they do not have fathers or homes. i have yet to hear the naacp or democrat party speak to what is indeed an issue that needs to be addressed. you had black lives matter talk manifestohe -- their talk about how the nuclear family is a concept. that does not load well. you need mom -- that does not bode well. i would love to hear your comments. sayinglet me start by mass incarceration has had a devastating effect on the african-american community. when you look at crack cocaine, that was an excel rater that broke up the home -- and accelerator that broke up the home. it created a level of trauma and distress in the home that bro
you look at the trajectory in 2007 and you see how employment americans, all especially african-americans from 2009 onwards. that was the growth of the market. what i hear is taking credit for work done. i'm looking -- host: let's hear from lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. independent line. lawrence, go ahead. derrick,erek, the -- the issue of a single family homes in the black community, and the number of black males in prison is skewed towards black males because they do not have fathers or...
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is not just americans but americans have led the way since the 1990 s. the whole idea of chinese can. a man which is really expanding now. has has been their idea of china ideologically speaking has been a challenge because it continues to be a holdover from the you know the era of the red scare in iraq and and so it becomes a matter of how can you how can you allow the world's most populous country and now the world's 2nd largest economy to grow an income birds and ultimately focus on its own decision to have a military like almost all governments in the world do unless you're like a government like egypt and where you have historically you're in in a position where you can't ok so for the chinese done idea that you want to build your own military is a position of you know what historically we have this history of imperial powers coming in dictating to us what we can and cannot do we want to have a military we'll have a military we've told our citizens the whole aim is to have a secure and. strong nation. but look good i think we have to throw in we hav
is not just americans but americans have led the way since the 1990 s. the whole idea of chinese can. a man which is really expanding now. has has been their idea of china ideologically speaking has been a challenge because it continues to be a holdover from the you know the era of the red scare in iraq and and so it becomes a matter of how can you how can you allow the world's most populous country and now the world's 2nd largest economy to grow an income birds and ultimately focus on its own...
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we're americans! of it.re proud and we're gonna celebrate it in re-electing ronald reagan president of the united states of america! [cheers and applause] ♪[music] >> thank you. >> the 1992 republican convention was also held in texas. pat buchanan addressed the delegates in houston as a presidential candidate. did not get the nomination that year or when he ran again in 1996. the reform party presidential nominee in 2000. was white house communications director for president ronald reagan and a consultant for presidents richard nixon and gerald ford. he later appeared on fox news and was a cofounder of the conservative magazine. friends, we may have taken the long way home but we finally houston!to [cheering] the first thing i want to do tonight is to congratulate president george bush and to any doubt about where we stand. primaries are over. the heart is strong again. arethe buchanan brigades enlisted all the way to a great comeback victory in november! [cheers and applause] friends --ds, my [cha
we're americans! of it.re proud and we're gonna celebrate it in re-electing ronald reagan president of the united states of america! [cheers and applause] ♪[music] >> thank you. >> the 1992 republican convention was also held in texas. pat buchanan addressed the delegates in houston as a presidential candidate. did not get the nomination that year or when he ran again in 1996. the reform party presidential nominee in 2000. was white house communications director for president...
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these actions will help americans. president trump is for the american people and democrats failed to deliver. earlier this year hundreds of americans, working men and women, were told they would lose their jobs to lower paid, foreign workers imported from abroad and suffer the further indignity of training foreign replacements. president trump boldly and resolutely intervened, rallying to the case, and taking action to restore their jobs. he invited laid-off workers and representatives to the white house and fired the chairman of the board and when other member. president trump an ultimatum -- firing would continue unless the cruel decision to fire hard-working americans was reversed. they did reverse. workers have been rehired. in the words of the president of the in engineering labor union representing the 2200 skilled professionals employed, the president's personal intervention saved these jobs, restore the workers to their rightful place, and set tba returning to service to the workers and the people of this coun
these actions will help americans. president trump is for the american people and democrats failed to deliver. earlier this year hundreds of americans, working men and women, were told they would lose their jobs to lower paid, foreign workers imported from abroad and suffer the further indignity of training foreign replacements. president trump boldly and resolutely intervened, rallying to the case, and taking action to restore their jobs. he invited laid-off workers and representatives to the...
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why is it that americans are drinking so much in this period of american history? what explanations would you want to put on the table for this? yes? >> maybe the water quality was not so good? >> water quality, poor water quality. that is certainly true. there was almost nothing in the way of public purified water, which we take for granted today. how did you get your water in the early republic? you went to the well and got it. even in the cities. in the cities, you can imagine how filthy the well water would get. if you are drawing water out of a river or a stream, because they also doubled as it worse. -- sewers. drinking the water was not a popular option. what else would you put for an explanation? >> [indiscernible] >> to say the least, it is very cheap. why would alcohol be so cheap in the united states? >> [indiscernible] >> do you think that they are mostly importing their alcohol or consuming domestically produced alcohol? mostly. madeira is imported, but what about whiskey? ok, what is whiskey made from? grain. what do americans grow a ton of? grain. th
why is it that americans are drinking so much in this period of american history? what explanations would you want to put on the table for this? yes? >> maybe the water quality was not so good? >> water quality, poor water quality. that is certainly true. there was almost nothing in the way of public purified water, which we take for granted today. how did you get your water in the early republic? you went to the well and got it. even in the cities. in the cities, you can imagine...
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the natural landscapes belong to the american people. while i am president will always protect the great outdoors for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking and the admiration and enjoyment and reverence of every american citizen. we will the stunning beauty of the american and the americas and this nation. this nation is a special nation. i was watching the other day, nasa, was essentially closed down and now i am watching those rockets go up. it is a beautiful thing to see. over the weekend we saw the capsule and how professional, how brave they were. how professional it was handled. it was really something to behold. but we started up nasa again. very soon will be going to mars. and we are very importantly, created the space force and nasa will be a big part of that. so that's not going to mars thus defending our country. it is something that's very, very important. what we've done when we first went to headquarters. i looked at runways that were eroded up with weeds that had not been used. it was almost like an abandoned place. and now i
the natural landscapes belong to the american people. while i am president will always protect the great outdoors for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking and the admiration and enjoyment and reverence of every american citizen. we will the stunning beauty of the american and the americas and this nation. this nation is a special nation. i was watching the other day, nasa, was essentially closed down and now i am watching those rockets go up. it is a beautiful thing to see. over the weekend we saw...
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--buy american and higher american. no one knows better the workers of whirlpool the high cost of past administrations economic blunder and surrender. on the question of foreign trade, previous leaders were guided by a shameful policy of capitulation, submission, and retreat. for decades, you watch as politicians let foreign nations steer our jobs, pollute our the crownand ponder jewels of the u.s. economy. ashington stood idly by other countries engaged in asair trade practices, such massive subsidies, currency manipulation, and in the case of your industry and company, the wholesale dumping of foreign-made products sold at low cost for the sole purpose of driving you out of business so they could give us product at double, triple, and quadruple the price. we did not let that happen, did we? [applause] years, whirlpool begged the obama-biden administration, who did nothing to protect american workers from the flagrant dumping of foreign washers, dryers into america. your cries for help fell on deaf ears. you did not se
--buy american and higher american. no one knows better the workers of whirlpool the high cost of past administrations economic blunder and surrender. on the question of foreign trade, previous leaders were guided by a shameful policy of capitulation, submission, and retreat. for decades, you watch as politicians let foreign nations steer our jobs, pollute our the crownand ponder jewels of the u.s. economy. ashington stood idly by other countries engaged in asair trade practices, such massive...
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50 years, the lowest unemployment rates ever for black americans, hispanic americans, women, and pretty much every other demographic group. and then, courtesy of the chinese communist party, the virus struck. the president quickly took action and shutdown travel from china. joe biden and his democrat allies caused my father a racist and a xenophobic for doing it. they put political correctness ahead of the safety and security of the american people. fortunately, as the virus began to spread, the president acted quickly and ensured that ventilators got to hospitals that delivered -- needed the most. &e two sectorsp who needed it most. there is more work to do, but there is light at the end of the tunnel. job gains are outpacing with the so-called experts expected, but biden radical left-wing policies would stop our economic recovery cold. he is already talking about shutting the country down again. it is madness. democrats claim to be for workers, but they have spent the entire pandemic trying to sneak a tax break for millionaires and democrat states into the covid relief bill. then they
50 years, the lowest unemployment rates ever for black americans, hispanic americans, women, and pretty much every other demographic group. and then, courtesy of the chinese communist party, the virus struck. the president quickly took action and shutdown travel from china. joe biden and his democrat allies caused my father a racist and a xenophobic for doing it. they put political correctness ahead of the safety and security of the american people. fortunately, as the virus began to spread,...
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american in the end. this was an activists society that really promoted equal rights for native americans. it was a long and lonely road. they weren't even considered citizens of the united states until 1924. this is four years after the 19th amendment a sensibly granted citizens the right to vote. that does not apply to native americans. and ever since, native americans continue to have to fight for their rights, including, most recently, in north dakota, when voter enfranchisement laws actually made it so you cannot vote unless you have a physical address. lots of native americans living on reservation. so, they are not allowed to vote under these current laws. so, if we continue, i just want the latinxt also, citizens of the united states, who include citizens of puerto rico, we're looking at a portrait made in 1992. she was quite elderly at this time. but she had been elected as the first female governor of san juan. and in 1932, she was a suffragist, and she was actually advocating for the right to v
american in the end. this was an activists society that really promoted equal rights for native americans. it was a long and lonely road. they weren't even considered citizens of the united states until 1924. this is four years after the 19th amendment a sensibly granted citizens the right to vote. that does not apply to native americans. and ever since, native americans continue to have to fight for their rights, including, most recently, in north dakota, when voter enfranchisement laws...
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joe biden's african american support is weak. he has lower african americans support overall than hillary clinton did in 2016. they did not turn out for her the way they had for obama. among african-americans who are younger, 18 to 29, he only got 68% support, 17 points below hillary clinton. the african-american community support for joe biden is soft. in the 2016 convention -- campaign, donald trump went to charlotte, north carolina and said the african american community -- i will fight for you whether you vote for me or not. what the republicans were doing was showing in the convention last night he has done that. he has delivered. he produced the lowest unemployment rate in history before the pandemic it. permanent support for historically black colleges, which ae years barack obama did not have time to do. criminal justice reform which barack obama did not have time to do. he has a strong record to present to the african-american community. they may look at that and say i don't need to support joe biden. maybe i won't vote
joe biden's african american support is weak. he has lower african americans support overall than hillary clinton did in 2016. they did not turn out for her the way they had for obama. among african-americans who are younger, 18 to 29, he only got 68% support, 17 points below hillary clinton. the african-american community support for joe biden is soft. in the 2016 convention -- campaign, donald trump went to charlotte, north carolina and said the african american community -- i will fight for...
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but elections should certainly concern americans as well. the current issues at the post office alarm every american. the new postmaster joe has instituted policies that contributed tode inexcusable delays in mail delivery, but now topping the cake, the postal service has informed some states they may need to pay a first-class rate to deliver ballots rather than the normal rate, nearly tripling the cost. at a time when people will have to vote by mail in record numbers because i can't or won't go vote in person. the postmaster general is saying we should triple the rate of costs to vote by mail? what a despicable derogation of democracy. what is his rationale? small amount of money. ballots are small percentage of the mail that is delivered. it's to discourage people from voting. he ought to be ashamed of himself to even consider this. tripling, tripling what it costs to vote by mail when at a time more people will vote by mail than ever before. if anyone had any thought that this postmaster general was on the level, it's now dispensed. to t
but elections should certainly concern americans as well. the current issues at the post office alarm every american. the new postmaster joe has instituted policies that contributed tode inexcusable delays in mail delivery, but now topping the cake, the postal service has informed some states they may need to pay a first-class rate to deliver ballots rather than the normal rate, nearly tripling the cost. at a time when people will have to vote by mail in record numbers because i can't or won't...
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the american public was demanding action now. there's a photograph of roosevelt and hoover in the back of the car on the way to the inauguration. it sums up everything that can be said about their relationship. it may be an apocryphal story. they get in the car. roosevelt is trying to have small talk with hoover. roosevelt was famous for his charming personality and ability to engage with people. hoover is equally famous for his pessimistic nature. roosevelt turns his attention to the crowd and waves to the cheering crowd. hoover sits there with a mug on his face. it's the last time they ever see each other. >> it's a great cover that was never ran by peter arno. it sums it up perfectly. hoover has this scowl and roosevelt has his usual smile. their personalities really were night and day. hoover felt he did not need to communicate what he was doing to the american public that the results of what he was doing would speak volumes. he would either be successful or he would not be. whereas roosevelt really understood you've got to c
the american public was demanding action now. there's a photograph of roosevelt and hoover in the back of the car on the way to the inauguration. it sums up everything that can be said about their relationship. it may be an apocryphal story. they get in the car. roosevelt is trying to have small talk with hoover. roosevelt was famous for his charming personality and ability to engage with people. hoover is equally famous for his pessimistic nature. roosevelt turns his attention to the crowd and...
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we are all americans, we are all one country. lou: and we're waiting here, larry, as we are talking for more word. i want to ask our producers right now, have we got anything, any kind of contact right now from john roberts or any of our folks at the white house that they can give us anything more? as soon as you've got that, please let me know. you're right, i mean, there's so much focus in this country right now on that which is intended to divide us. we're, you know, we talk about our differences, our commonalities. our commonalities outweigh the differences by orders of magnitude. we have permitted this to divide us, the bolsheviks as the attorney general said. larry, you're talking about black lives matter, antifa. but this country right now, you started by saying, you know, no matter how you feel about this president, those are words that i couldn't imagine anyone sawing 50 years ago -- saying 50 years ago no matter how you feel about this president. a lot of emotion raging in the 1960s as well, but people didn't talk about
we are all americans, we are all one country. lou: and we're waiting here, larry, as we are talking for more word. i want to ask our producers right now, have we got anything, any kind of contact right now from john roberts or any of our folks at the white house that they can give us anything more? as soon as you've got that, please let me know. you're right, i mean, there's so much focus in this country right now on that which is intended to divide us. we're, you know, we talk about our...
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we have 175,000 american lives lost now. 30 million americans on unemployment. don jr. acknowledged we still have work to do, but that was it, that was the line before he pivoted and turned to joe biden and those words from thatconocom the crisis, as well. rahmemanuel, the speeches we've heard all evening, before the pandemic, it was the greatest economy ever in recent history. a lot of democrats dispute that. >> rendezvous with record. bill clinton created 23 million jobs. record amount of people lifted out of poverty. pure facts, people know that. i do want to say one other thing about senator scott's speech. it stands out as a powerful speech because it was expansive and inclusive in its nature. everything prior to that was base all the time, 24 hours. and that was a very good speech. he delivered a good speech that was expansive and inclusive. and if they stay to that message, which hasn't happened to date, with the other speakers, you're going to have a powerful piece. and it was beyond the base. that was the first time. and the contrast was so stark, it made a goo
we have 175,000 american lives lost now. 30 million americans on unemployment. don jr. acknowledged we still have work to do, but that was it, that was the line before he pivoted and turned to joe biden and those words from thatconocom the crisis, as well. rahmemanuel, the speeches we've heard all evening, before the pandemic, it was the greatest economy ever in recent history. a lot of democrats dispute that. >> rendezvous with record. bill clinton created 23 million jobs. record amount...
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i'm the father of three african-american women, and i'm very proud of african-american women. i'm very proud of what they've done for this party and for this country. but i've also said that is not necessarily a must. it is a plus, and i really believe that. what is a must for me is to win this election and put in place someone to run this country who will provide leadership so that when we have something like this pandemic, we can look to the white house for a coordinated, comprehensive, and compassionate leadership. that is what's lacking today. that's what's a must for me. >> congressman, good to see you. thank you, sir, for being with us. congressman james clyburn of south carolina. he's the third ranking democrat in the house of representatives. thank you, sir, for being with us. >>> coming up, the last of the coronavirus relief checks have been written, so what now happens for americans who aren't back on their feet? we'll have some answers after this. - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos fro
i'm the father of three african-american women, and i'm very proud of african-american women. i'm very proud of what they've done for this party and for this country. but i've also said that is not necessarily a must. it is a plus, and i really believe that. what is a must for me is to win this election and put in place someone to run this country who will provide leadership so that when we have something like this pandemic, we can look to the white house for a coordinated, comprehensive, and...
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enjoy american history tv this week and
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but it's shocking for americans, white americans, to see this happen to sort of good upstanding white women. it makes front-page press. there is of course the usual racial tensions and kind of concessions to white supremacy inside white suffrage activism. they ask ida b. wells, who is one of the nation's premier civil rights leaders to march at the parade. and this is emblematic in many ways of the ways in which white suffragists made concessions to and accommodations to white suprema supremacy. and that parade leaves alice paul, who directs it and becomes the center of the theatrics of the campaign to do more and more theatrics including picketing the white house, underscoring the ways in which the united states is defending democracy abroad but not protecting it at home and it would lead up to congress finally passing this for many reasons, including the fact that the southern states has disenfranchised african-americans with jim crow laws. they know that women of color will have difficulty voting and then it goes to ratification. flies through ratification until it stops. sits with
but it's shocking for americans, white americans, to see this happen to sort of good upstanding white women. it makes front-page press. there is of course the usual racial tensions and kind of concessions to white supremacy inside white suffrage activism. they ask ida b. wells, who is one of the nation's premier civil rights leaders to march at the parade. and this is emblematic in many ways of the ways in which white suffragists made concessions to and accommodations to white suprema...
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the rnc highlighted real americans who have lived their american dream, telling that story and honestly i think that's what america wants. >> i think you're absolutely right. we get this negativity day in and day out. the democrat party seems to think it's got the coalition of negativity and the coalition of losers. i'm going to be privately honest about it, and that is they now are complaining about the writing after the poll numbers show that the public is really turned off by this, particularly in the suburbs also and joe biden pops out of, he issues a video from his basement and says you know the writing has to stop. they didn't say a word about that during the convention, did they. >> not one person at the dnc. not one even condemned the looting, the writing, the violence that's been going on in democrat-controlled states, democrat run cities, it was an embarrassment so until i guess it was don lemon got on cnn inside hey, we've got to actually talk about this because it's affecting us negatively because when they say us they mean the dnc and the mainstream media because they are o
the rnc highlighted real americans who have lived their american dream, telling that story and honestly i think that's what america wants. >> i think you're absolutely right. we get this negativity day in and day out. the democrat party seems to think it's got the coalition of negativity and the coalition of losers. i'm going to be privately honest about it, and that is they now are complaining about the writing after the poll numbers show that the public is really turned off by this,...
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they are american principles. but at this moment, this president, and those who enable him, have shown they do not believe in these things. tonight, i am asking you to believe in joe and kamala's ability to lead this country out of dark times and build it back better. but here is the thing. thisngle american can fix country alone, not even a president. beocracy was never meant to transactional. "if you give me your vote, i make everything better." active and an informed citizenry. so i am also asking you to believe in your own ability to embrace your own responsibility as citizens, to make sure that the basic tenants of our democracy endure, because that is what is at stake right now. our democracy. look. i understand why a lot of americans are down on government, the way the rules have been set up and abused in congress make it easier for special interests to stop progress than to make progress. believe me, i know it. a factorynd why worker who has seen his wages cut or his job shipped overseas might feel like th
they are american principles. but at this moment, this president, and those who enable him, have shown they do not believe in these things. tonight, i am asking you to believe in joe and kamala's ability to lead this country out of dark times and build it back better. but here is the thing. thisngle american can fix country alone, not even a president. beocracy was never meant to transactional. "if you give me your vote, i make everything better." active and an informed citizenry. so...
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i believe americans are stronger than that. i believe we will be guided by the words of pope john paul ii, or drawn from the scriptures. be not afraid. be not afraid. future,er builds the but hope does. and building the future is what america does. what we have always done. in fact, it is what we have done best and continue to do best. this is the united states of america. there is not a single thing beyond our capacity when we decide to do it together, so let's get together. i want to thank you all. may god bless you. and may god protect our troops. questions] ♪ our campaign 2020 coverage continues with candidates campaigning and debating. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> president trump will hold a news conference this afternoon. live coverage from the white house at 5:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. ♪ the contenders, about the men who ran for the presidency at a loss but changed clinical history, tonight, three-time governor of new york, thomas d
i believe americans are stronger than that. i believe we will be guided by the words of pope john paul ii, or drawn from the scriptures. be not afraid. be not afraid. future,er builds the but hope does. and building the future is what america does. what we have always done. in fact, it is what we have done best and continue to do best. this is the united states of america. there is not a single thing beyond our capacity when we decide to do it together, so let's get together. i want to thank...
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you're an inspiration of every american. in socialist bill de blasio's new york city, there have already been more shootings in the first seven months of this year than in all of last year, and the carnage continues to rage in chicago. chicago's murder rate rising last month by 139%. august is off to just as deadly a start. nine people murdered this weekend. thirty people were shot. one of those shot, a 9-year-old african-american boy. the criminals running the streets of chicago. husband life obviously does not -- his life obviously does not matter, and the organization pushing all of this nonsense, all of these organizations. do you want to open your eyes, do you want to be woke when it comes to the children of this country being slaughtered on your street streets and you're playing games? >>> on wall street stocks finishing higher to kick the week off. the dow up 236 points, the s&p up 23, the nasdaq gaining 158 points to its 29th record close of the year. volume on the big board, 4.5 billion shares. crude oil, $40.82 a b
you're an inspiration of every american. in socialist bill de blasio's new york city, there have already been more shootings in the first seven months of this year than in all of last year, and the carnage continues to rage in chicago. chicago's murder rate rising last month by 139%. august is off to just as deadly a start. nine people murdered this weekend. thirty people were shot. one of those shot, a 9-year-old african-american boy. the criminals running the streets of chicago. husband life...
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but then combined american british american friendship has stopped the nazi drive and overran tunisians. ♪ ♪ in the pacific, on bloody guaido canal fighting a different type of warfare, united states troops overcame the last fanatical japanese resistance and one completely control of the island and the airfields. ,, in the battle of the bismarck see this sunk 16 ships in a convoy of japanese battleships. (noise) 181 days after the allied landings in north africa, tunis fell before the drive of american, british and french forces. ♪ ♪. ,,. (noise) (noise) ♪ ♪ >> in five days, all german resistance in tunisia collapsed. the axis forces surrendered. the myth of hitler's super race was beginning to crack. ♪ ♪ in the far away, american troops had landed on at two. ♪ ♪ still farther away in new guinea, america and australian troops drove back the stubborn and fanatical enemy in the malaria infested jungles. ♪ ♪ (noise) >> among the battle casualties we had suffered, were three of our general officers shot inaction within less than 100 yards of the japanese winds. ♪ â
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he actually fought for american workers and american craftsmen. he actually cared about bringing back those three beautiful words -- made in america. we no longer had to succeed despite government, now the government was on our side. we enjoyed a thriving economy, stimulated by president trump's pro business and pro worker policies. thanks to the trump tax cuts, i've been able to raise my employees' wages. they got a pay raise and a tax cut. even in the face of the pandemic, the president doubled down on his support for business thanks to president trump, our business was approved for the paycheck protection program. that allowed us to keep our people working at a time when the future was very uncertain. our president understands that the best solutions unleash the innovation of american entrepreneurs and the creativity of american workers. joe biden doesn't really know anything about business or creating jobs. he spent 47 years in government and it's doubtful he will finally figure it out in the year 48. he pushed to raise our taxes and bring bac
he actually fought for american workers and american craftsmen. he actually cared about bringing back those three beautiful words -- made in america. we no longer had to succeed despite government, now the government was on our side. we enjoyed a thriving economy, stimulated by president trump's pro business and pro worker policies. thanks to the trump tax cuts, i've been able to raise my employees' wages. they got a pay raise and a tax cut. even in the face of the pandemic, the president...
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how un-american is that? [inaudible] >> guest: democrats care about minority if you want to know the truth no democrats care about minority votes there's a difference. the worse off they are the more miserable the easier they are to seduce what are they going to do to combat? they don't have the resources to come back at you. : : >> which is what trump did to elijah cummings. >> thank you everybody. thank you david. this is the freedom center webinar.
how un-american is that? [inaudible] >> guest: democrats care about minority if you want to know the truth no democrats care about minority votes there's a difference. the worse off they are the more miserable the easier they are to seduce what are they going to do to combat? they don't have the resources to come back at you. : : >> which is what trump did to elijah cummings. >> thank you everybody. thank you david. this is the freedom center webinar.
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i also felt that from everyday americans. some who this president said we can't call americans come up people like jessica sanchez, in a wheelchair, talking about what she wanted to give to her country, overcoming her own physical disabilities, her own story, and a mother who just myted her to survive, like mother did with her own father. mexican him in the revolution and carry him over the border because that's what mothers do. i felt that was my story, the same way america is hearing their story stop when we heard that letter from estella warren juarezing -- estella talking about her mother, a marine being ripped away from her, we realized what is wrong, the noxious plant that came from the seed donald trump planted the very first day he started calling people with my background murderers, rapists, and maybe there's a few good ones. enough is enough is enough. america's promise is not an our insults and division. america's promise is in our potential and unity in the hard work it will take and, trust me, joe biden understan
i also felt that from everyday americans. some who this president said we can't call americans come up people like jessica sanchez, in a wheelchair, talking about what she wanted to give to her country, overcoming her own physical disabilities, her own story, and a mother who just myted her to survive, like mother did with her own father. mexican him in the revolution and carry him over the border because that's what mothers do. i felt that was my story, the same way america is hearing their...
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and a plan to ensure that black americans, latino americans, native americans, women, immigrants, and other communities left behind are full participants in our economy and our society. joe biden wants to build an economy far better suited to our changing world. better for young people. better for families working and raising their kids. better for people who lost jobs and need new ones. better for farmers tired of being collateral damage in trade wars. better for workers caring for the sick, elderly and people with disabilities. better because of a living wage and access to affordable higher education and health care, including prescription drugs. and to childcare, a secure retirement, and for the first time, paid family and medical leave. joe won't just put his signature on a check and try to fool you into thinking it came from him. he'll work to make sure that your paycheck reflects your contribution to and your stake in a growing economy. in this job interview, the difference is stark. you know what donald trump will do with four more years. blame, bully and belittle. and you know
and a plan to ensure that black americans, latino americans, native americans, women, immigrants, and other communities left behind are full participants in our economy and our society. joe biden wants to build an economy far better suited to our changing world. better for young people. better for families working and raising their kids. better for people who lost jobs and need new ones. better for farmers tired of being collateral damage in trade wars. better for workers caring for the sick,...
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than any other american suffragist. she was jailed on six separate occasions. her sentences were quite long. she served more time in prison than anybody else. that is a great photograph of lucy burns. it was likely a staged photograph. these women were very resourceful. they would have some empathetic to their cause, take their picture when they were imprisoned. they would have that photograph. they were masters of political spectacle, imagery and they knew that was an effective way to garner more public support all across the united states. >> i know you spoke earlier in regards to african-american alongside even though they do not think that the would bring harm to demonstration. she speaks about the role that african-american women played in the suffrage movement. there was this book, homespun heroes in 1926 also, our african-american women going to be represented in the celebration? thnank you. guest: martha jones's book vanguard, i cannot recommend it enough. martha is the expert on black women in the suffragette m
than any other american suffragist. she was jailed on six separate occasions. her sentences were quite long. she served more time in prison than anybody else. that is a great photograph of lucy burns. it was likely a staged photograph. these women were very resourceful. they would have some empathetic to their cause, take their picture when they were imprisoned. they would have that photograph. they were masters of political spectacle, imagery and they knew that was an effective way to garner...
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,ore than 16 million americans 16 million still out of work. track toump is on break another record, on track to leave office with the worst jobs record of any american president in modern history, but instead of doing the hard work, meeting face-to-face with congressional leaders, democrats and republicans in the white house like every other president has done in a crisis to get americans the relief they need and deserve, donald trump is on the golf course. if i told you this three years ago, you would look at me like i was being crazy. he has not even met with the leadership. she does not have time, it appears. crisis, andimate donald trump refuses to even acknowledge. when he thinks about climate change, all we hear is the word hoax. a biden-harris administration will meet the climate crisis, protect the health of the american public and along the way, we will deliver one word, jobs. good paying jobs. we have a racial justice crisis. donald trump seeks only to inflame it with this politics of racist rhetoric and appeals to .he vision today i
,ore than 16 million americans 16 million still out of work. track toump is on break another record, on track to leave office with the worst jobs record of any american president in modern history, but instead of doing the hard work, meeting face-to-face with congressional leaders, democrats and republicans in the white house like every other president has done in a crisis to get americans the relief they need and deserve, donald trump is on the golf course. if i told you this three years ago,...
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he said he would continue to fight for the african-american community. what is interesting this points to is the sophisticated outreach the biden campaign has been trying to do to the latino community. we saw just this week the biden campaign releasing their first ad targeting african-american voters, one that's going to play across the country on cable stations, specifically targeting the african-american vote but as they target latino voters, there are different messages and different parts of the country. there's one message that they're sending to for instance cuban-american voters in the battleground state of florida, miami specifically. a different message, a different dialect in the narration they're playing in the state of nevada, for instance, or the state of texas. so that's the point that the vice president was trying to get at, but of course as often happens sometimes with joe biden, inartfully articulated let's say, kristen. >> and we want to get to veep stakes, the things you and i spend all of our time talking about. first any reaction fro
he said he would continue to fight for the african-american community. what is interesting this points to is the sophisticated outreach the biden campaign has been trying to do to the latino community. we saw just this week the biden campaign releasing their first ad targeting african-american voters, one that's going to play across the country on cable stations, specifically targeting the african-american vote but as they target latino voters, there are different messages and different parts...