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so he's doing well in the annals of history, barack obama. the caller brought up a key point and affirm play find something i was saying -- amplified something i was saying before and there was a movement after the obamacare act and all the capital that used up for obama. remember, any kind of -- the affordable care act was something progressive that never could get done. theodore roosevelt tried it, f.d.r. tried it, truman tried it, lyndon johnson went after it. none of them could do it. obama did but he spent every dime he had on the affordable care act. once he pushed that forward, the vote was very partisan, democrats voting for it, then it left a bitter taste in the mouths of the republican party and they decided to fight obamaism by basically doing zero cooperation with him. and that's the way that administration played out. obama is still able, why he's ranked number 12, the killing of osama bin laden, the expansions that he did with national monuments using executive orders. his promotion of climate change, the paris accord, the iran
so he's doing well in the annals of history, barack obama. the caller brought up a key point and affirm play find something i was saying -- amplified something i was saying before and there was a movement after the obamacare act and all the capital that used up for obama. remember, any kind of -- the affordable care act was something progressive that never could get done. theodore roosevelt tried it, f.d.r. tried it, truman tried it, lyndon johnson went after it. none of them could do it. obama...
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>>> barack obama! >>> four months after his speech. at the 2004 democratic national convention, barack obama was elected to the u.s. senate. by an overwhelming majority. michelle promoted to vice president of the university of chicago hospital. the obama's careers and family life were soaring. with the nation at war, and economy faltering. senator obama began eyeing a much bigger role for himself. he turned to a political strategist. david pluf. >> we started talking about running for the president. the day after the 2006 midterm. where would michelle obama come down on the question. >> michelle was wary of politics and knew a run for president would turn their lives upside down. >> she wanted to know how this was going to work. practically. logistically for the family. >> she cuts to the chase. and wants to know exactly what's our strategy. could we really put together a campaign that wouldn't embarrass us? >> facing off against clinton. michelle knew that barack was the under dog. >> before blessing her husband's long shot run. she i
>>> barack obama! >>> four months after his speech. at the 2004 democratic national convention, barack obama was elected to the u.s. senate. by an overwhelming majority. michelle promoted to vice president of the university of chicago hospital. the obama's careers and family life were soaring. with the nation at war, and economy faltering. senator obama began eyeing a much bigger role for himself. he turned to a political strategist. david pluf. >> we started talking...
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i do a very strongly that the future of american politics is going to look a lot more like barack obama been down from the history did not start the day the down from preselected but his election was a rebuke to the policies that you stood for and by over sixteen million and there's more than well and sixty three million americans three million no sixty three million americans voted for hillary clinton i was going to say that if the next elections rebuke of dumptruck and that president picks up on the protest about how many times more we already won the midterms i'm talking about. history has not delivered its verdict on this and i believe that history will move in the direction the broch obama pointed us in that that's the direction of american politics i believe that that can be the direction of global politics and that frankly we will be proved to be right the obama will look like the person who is pointing us in the direction that things are moved and down from will look like the last expression of a kind of reactionary politics that ultimately is on the wrong side of history with d
i do a very strongly that the future of american politics is going to look a lot more like barack obama been down from the history did not start the day the down from preselected but his election was a rebuke to the policies that you stood for and by over sixteen million and there's more than well and sixty three million americans three million no sixty three million americans voted for hillary clinton i was going to say that if the next elections rebuke of dumptruck and that president picks up...
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i do a very strongly that the future of american politics is going to look a lot more like barack obama than down trump your history did not start the day the down from preselected but his election was a rebuke to the policies that you stood for ben bycel over sixteen million and this one well and sixty three million americans three million no sixty three million americans voted for hillary clinton i was going to say that if the next elections rebuke of dumptruck and that president picks up on the protests about how many times more we already won the midterms of dogma because after watching history has not delivered its verdict on this and i believe that history will move in the direction that brought obama appointed us and that that's the direction of american politics i believe that that can be the direction of global politics and that frankly we will be proved to be right the obama will look like the person who is pointing us in the direction that things are moved and down trump will look like the last expression of a kind of reactionary politics that ultimately is on the wrong side
i do a very strongly that the future of american politics is going to look a lot more like barack obama than down trump your history did not start the day the down from preselected but his election was a rebuke to the policies that you stood for ben bycel over sixteen million and this one well and sixty three million americans three million no sixty three million americans voted for hillary clinton i was going to say that if the next elections rebuke of dumptruck and that president picks up on...
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i do a very strongly that the future of american politics is going to look a lot more like barack obama than down from your history did not start the day that down from preselected but his election was a rebuke to the policies that you stood for ben bycel over sixty million and this was well and sixty three million americans three million no sixty three million americans voted for hillary clinton i was going to say that if the next elections rebuke of dumptruck and that president picks up on the protest about how many times what we already won the midterms i'm talking about years after watching history has not delivered its verdict on this and i believe that history will move in the direction the broch obama pointed us in that that's the direction of american politics i believe that that can be the direction of global politics and that frankly we will be proved to be right the obama will look like the person who is pointing us in the direction that things alternately moved and down trump will look like the last expression of a kind of reactionary politics that ultimately is on the wrong
i do a very strongly that the future of american politics is going to look a lot more like barack obama than down from your history did not start the day that down from preselected but his election was a rebuke to the policies that you stood for ben bycel over sixty million and this was well and sixty three million americans three million no sixty three million americans voted for hillary clinton i was going to say that if the next elections rebuke of dumptruck and that president picks up on...
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i mean when i say that i mean that you know frankly as progressives i think barack obama and me tend to sometimes think that history is moving in one direction that societies are becoming more tolerant and more inclusive and that we're extending more opportunity to more people and cooperation between nations but the reality is that throughout history there's always a backlash to change there's always a reaction to changes not just in politics but in societies and down trump gave expression to that now the americans have been telling pollsters for years before that the country was going in the wrong direction and the support was waning for political institutions yet countries like congress for instance yet is down to fourteen percent at the end of obama's tenure wasn't yes so that that was a warning that should have set off some warning well then those trends have been in place for a long time i mean even predating obama you know obama was elected on a stockings they didn't stop it the decline in support for this mission is absolutely not and you know with something like congress the
i mean when i say that i mean that you know frankly as progressives i think barack obama and me tend to sometimes think that history is moving in one direction that societies are becoming more tolerant and more inclusive and that we're extending more opportunity to more people and cooperation between nations but the reality is that throughout history there's always a backlash to change there's always a reaction to changes not just in politics but in societies and down trump gave expression to...
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i mean when i say that i mean that you know frankly as progressives i think barack obama and me tend to sometimes think that history is moving in one direction that societies are becoming more tolerant and more inclusive and that were extending more opportunity to more people and cooperation between nations but the reality is that throughout history there's always a backlash to change there's always a reaction to changes not just in politics but in societies and down trump gave expression to that now the republicans had been telling pollsters for years before that the country was going in the wrong direction and the support was waning for political institutions yet countries like congress for instance yet is down to fourteen percent at the end of obama's tenure wasn't yes so that that was a warning that should have set off the warning well in those trends have been in place for a long time i mean even predating obama you know obama was elected on a mountain stop change it didn't stop it the decline in support physicians absolutely not and you know with something like congress the rad
i mean when i say that i mean that you know frankly as progressives i think barack obama and me tend to sometimes think that history is moving in one direction that societies are becoming more tolerant and more inclusive and that were extending more opportunity to more people and cooperation between nations but the reality is that throughout history there's always a backlash to change there's always a reaction to changes not just in politics but in societies and down trump gave expression to...
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under any circumstances they had a strategy of obstruction and no politician in barack obama shoes was going to be able to shift them off of you during the course of your time in the white house with obama the you have been to have doubts about policies plenty of debates but you never seriously believed to use that phrase that you were in the wrong side of history you know on these last trip abroad as president obama the president he suddenly asked. what if we were wrong maybe we push too far maybe people just want to fall back into their try sometimes i wonder if i was ten or twenty years too early and you in the book you answer that question you say we were right but all that progress depended on him and now he was out of time if you were that right how come you'll always be known as the people who held the door open for double trump well look i think the i don't believe that's how it will be known. i do a very strongly that the future of american politics is going to look a lot more like barack obama than down trump your history did not start the day the down trump was elected presi
under any circumstances they had a strategy of obstruction and no politician in barack obama shoes was going to be able to shift them off of you during the course of your time in the white house with obama the you have been to have doubts about policies plenty of debates but you never seriously believed to use that phrase that you were in the wrong side of history you know on these last trip abroad as president obama the president he suddenly asked. what if we were wrong maybe we push too far...
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. >> barack obama was in oakland today. what he and steph curry were talking about. >> and buying young people's blood of the tonight the fda has a warning. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. >> in less than 36 hours, owing teachers will walk off the job. >> there is little chance of an agreement to be reached before thursday. >> parents have to prepare. it is known as a solidarity school in oakland. lis? >> reporter: this is one of several places that a student who goes to a nearby school can go. this is one option for parents who don't want to cross the picket line but can't keep their children home with them. >> at a solidarity meeting for parents, thursday's looming teachers strike was top of mind while students played, parents listened and worried. no one wants to cross the picket line so they're learning their options. >> i have some time off work fortunately so grace will stay with me and we'll be out on the picket line. >> others brace themselves for possible fallout they could face by staying home with the
. >> barack obama was in oakland today. what he and steph curry were talking about. >> and buying young people's blood of the tonight the fda has a warning. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. >> in less than 36 hours, owing teachers will walk off the job. >> there is little chance of an agreement to be reached before thursday. >> parents have to prepare. it is known as a solidarity school in oakland. lis? >> reporter: this is one of several...
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in 2008 we had, you know the ideal that barack obama could not run as a brak candidate and could not go after black voters is different now. and i think that speaks to how the country is changing, but it also speaks to an important lane in a crowded field. if you tell me where the majority of african-american women will break and break hard, i will tell you who will probably be the democratic nominee. o iowa and new hampshire are important, but when african-americans are breaking for barack obama, he was breaking through. >> there is one thing we may have this time that we have not had before is a fractured african-american vote. kamala harris, corybo booker, a joe biden. if we're splitting it in three, what does that do to this race? >> i think it makes people have to show their receipts, as millennials would say. you want someone that can show what african-american women want. corey booker today basically said i'm the only u.s. senator living in the inner city. living in an african-american community. he is saying i live here, druni the water here, and it is all about that. >> what
in 2008 we had, you know the ideal that barack obama could not run as a brak candidate and could not go after black voters is different now. and i think that speaks to how the country is changing, but it also speaks to an important lane in a crowded field. if you tell me where the majority of african-american women will break and break hard, i will tell you who will probably be the democratic nominee. o iowa and new hampshire are important, but when african-americans are breaking for barack...
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. >>> former president barack obama in oakland speaking at my brother's keeper conference. the event supporting boys and young men of color. steph curry and singer john legend are also there. >>> looking for work or career change? caltrans posting hundreds of jobs openings and seeking applicants with a wide range of experience in some cases none at all. the agency getting a g boost from a new tax paid by drivers. >> if you're looking for a job with flexible hours, opportunity travel and starting pay nearly $40,000 with no experience, then caltrans is looking for you. the state's freeways need a lot of help and they need a lot more maintenance people. with the new money from the recent gas and diesel tax, caltrans is hiring. >> we are hiring entry-level maintenance workers to fix potholes, clear culverts and work on bridges throughout the state. >> reporter: that means no experience needed? >> we would like a year of maintenance and construction work but education can substitute for that as well. >> reporter: opportunity to travel means in a truck, flexible hours means night
. >>> former president barack obama in oakland speaking at my brother's keeper conference. the event supporting boys and young men of color. steph curry and singer john legend are also there. >>> looking for work or career change? caltrans posting hundreds of jobs openings and seeking applicants with a wide range of experience in some cases none at all. the agency getting a g boost from a new tax paid by drivers. >> if you're looking for a job with flexible hours,...
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now, in addition to barack obama former president barack obama and steph curry shall the mothers of oscar gantt and trayvon martin will be participating in the panels. reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> that's a high-profile event. >>> last week the mudslide. today the declaration of a local emergency. it's happening in one of the most scenic and upscale communities. this is in sausalito. they need the declaration of that local emergency to recoup some of the cost of clearing away the mud that destroyed and homes. the woman in that home that crumbled and slid told the city council that she and others need immediate assistance sniemts . >> we need help. we need counseling. we need to know where we can go and what we can do. >> we're trying to find a place to live. after this settles down, we're going to the car in the parking lot and go find somewhere to live. >> difficult for the families. it could be several days or longer before they're able to get back into their red tagged homes or even retrieve the belongings swept into the ravine by that slide. >> i
now, in addition to barack obama former president barack obama and steph curry shall the mothers of oscar gantt and trayvon martin will be participating in the panels. reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> that's a high-profile event. >>> last week the mudslide. today the declaration of a local emergency. it's happening in one of the most scenic and upscale communities. this is in sausalito. they need the declaration of that local emergency to...
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barack obama takes us out of barack obama. barack obama then leater on decide we need to put some troops back into iraq and syria because we have to push back isis. donald trump now saying we want to take them out. he goes and visit iraq and he neglects to even meet the leader of iraq, insulting the leader of iraq. now he announces out of nowhere during the super bowl that, hey, you know what, we're going to stay in iraq and we're going to stay in iraq because we want to keep an eye on iran. yes, i would guess as margaret brennan said that was news, not only to american viewers but also to leaders in iraq. it's not quite so simple when you're dealing with al sadr. >> and look, the way the president reacted to margaret when she pointed out that he had committed news, it was the tell that he said i want to watch them. he was trying to get out of the fact that he made the news. one of the things that is true, in the world, whether it the realm of security or international affairs, global or domestic economics, what the world depe
barack obama takes us out of barack obama. barack obama then leater on decide we need to put some troops back into iraq and syria because we have to push back isis. donald trump now saying we want to take them out. he goes and visit iraq and he neglects to even meet the leader of iraq, insulting the leader of iraq. now he announces out of nowhere during the super bowl that, hey, you know what, we're going to stay in iraq and we're going to stay in iraq because we want to keep an eye on iran....
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didn't think it was great when barack obama used executive orders. the president has tried, tried to compromise. the democrats just haven't worked with him. so in the end, the president needs to use the authority he has to secure borders and keep people safe. so i think if he does it, i hope he has a permanent solution for tps and daca, too. >> a lot of your republican colleagues in particular, senator, are concerned about going the emergency route, that it would be almost problematic as, you know, facing another shut down. it's a no-win situation for them. do you share that? >> sure, no one wants the president to have to use his emergency executive order powers. but what is he to do? he knows the crisis on the border. the democrats won't come to the table. nancy pelosi has say no way, no money. the way i look at it, i'm going to the state of the union. probably more actors there than at the oscars. people are acting like they care. pass a bill. if you care, do something about it instead of talking about it and doing nothing about it. >> neil: all ri
didn't think it was great when barack obama used executive orders. the president has tried, tried to compromise. the democrats just haven't worked with him. so in the end, the president needs to use the authority he has to secure borders and keep people safe. so i think if he does it, i hope he has a permanent solution for tps and daca, too. >> a lot of your republican colleagues in particular, senator, are concerned about going the emergency route, that it would be almost problematic as,...
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especially for mitch mcconnell, the man who said this about president barack obama's executive action on immigration 2014. roll it. >> it seems to be about what a political party thinks would make for good politics. it seems to be about what a president thinks would be good for his legacy. those are not the motivations that should be driving such sweeping action, and i think the president will come to regret the chapter history writes if he does move forward. >> things that make you go hmm. now mcconnell is back and president trump's national emergency move -- just listen to what donald trump himself said about -- as i always say there is video and tweet for everything. this is what donald trump himself said about president obama in 2014. by the way a hat tip to our friends at the k file who dug it up. >> now we have executive action and this is very, very dangerous thing that should be overwritten easily by the supreme court. we're looking now at a situation that should absolutely not pass munster in terms of constitutionality. but depends on what these justices do. >> oh, my gosh, m
especially for mitch mcconnell, the man who said this about president barack obama's executive action on immigration 2014. roll it. >> it seems to be about what a political party thinks would make for good politics. it seems to be about what a president thinks would be good for his legacy. those are not the motivations that should be driving such sweeping action, and i think the president will come to regret the chapter history writes if he does move forward. >> things that make you...
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especially for mitch mcconnell, the man who said this about president barack obama's executive action on immigration 2014. roll it. >> it seems to be about what a political party thinks would make for good politics. it seems to be about what a president thinks would be good for his legacy. those are not the motivations that should be driving such sweeping action, and i think the president will come to regret the chapter history writes if he does move forward. >> things that make you go hmm. now mcconnell is back and president trump's national emergency move -- just listen to what donald trump himself said about -- as i always say there is video and tweet for everything. this is what donald trump himself said about president obama in 2014. by the way a hat tip to our friends at the k file who dug it up. >> now we have executive action and this is very, very dangerous thing that should be overwritten easily by the supreme court. we're looking now at a situation that should absolutely not pass munster in terms of constitutionality. but depends on what these justi justices do. >> oh, my g
especially for mitch mcconnell, the man who said this about president barack obama's executive action on immigration 2014. roll it. >> it seems to be about what a political party thinks would make for good politics. it seems to be about what a president thinks would be good for his legacy. those are not the motivations that should be driving such sweeping action, and i think the president will come to regret the chapter history writes if he does move forward. >> things that make you...
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again, basically on selling barack obama's senate seat charge. then in 2011, he was sentenced to 14 years in prison. and in 2012, he started serving that 14-year sentence out at a facility on the edge of denver. >> he was a lawyer in chicago. he was an assistant state attorney. i'm not sure exactly the see sequence, but he met the daughter of a powerful chicago elderman and married her. just kind of moved up the political chain, was interested in running for things. ended up going to congress. he was in the house, and he was the kind of guy that would, you know, play around. i remember him throwing spitballs or something at another guy in the office one night. he was kind of a back bencher, yeah. but then when a seat came open in chicago, he got to congress. i remember being at the democratic national convention covering the illinois delegation in 2000 in california. he shows up and say, i'm going to be governor. and he was a great campaigner. i remember his father-in-law came to talk to democratic county chairman at a meeting in springfield when
again, basically on selling barack obama's senate seat charge. then in 2011, he was sentenced to 14 years in prison. and in 2012, he started serving that 14-year sentence out at a facility on the edge of denver. >> he was a lawyer in chicago. he was an assistant state attorney. i'm not sure exactly the see sequence, but he met the daughter of a powerful chicago elderman and married her. just kind of moved up the political chain, was interested in running for things. ended up going to...
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thank you for the highest honor barack obama!" (pam) former president obama is in the bay area for a convention in oakland...being hosted by his "my brother's keeper alliance"... that is an organization which promotes racial equality by supporting young men and boys of color. (pam) kron4's jason dumas is live in oakland tonight... where the former president just wrapped up speaking about an hour ago. take jason dumasit was a great day in the city of oakland. one of the biggest and most influential voices in our country in president barack obama joined one of the biggest and most influential voices in the bay area in steph curry.....>take vothe purpose was to create a dialogue and network opportunity for young kids of color. and the kids came from through out our country. i met young men from omaha, nebraska.....poughkipsey, new york, and of course kids from the bay area. president obama and steph curry took questions from the young men and gave advice on many issues that young black men face as they navigate their way through bigg
thank you for the highest honor barack obama!" (pam) former president obama is in the bay area for a convention in oakland...being hosted by his "my brother's keeper alliance"... that is an organization which promotes racial equality by supporting young men and boys of color. (pam) kron4's jason dumas is live in oakland tonight... where the former president just wrapped up speaking about an hour ago. take jason dumasit was a great day in the city of oakland. one of the biggest...
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. >>> former president barack obama was in oakland today. he sat down with warriors star steph curry, a town hall event where john legend performed, no less. >>> it was so inspiring to hear barack obama and steph curry open up about their struggles as young men. they also both emphasized the importance of a mentor on their paths to success. barack obama showed up on stage in oakland to a rock star's welcome. the former president speaking to the audience about how the shooting death of travon martin led him to start brother's keeper. >> travon could have been my son. >> they are both here for the convention hosted by the obama a organization. it is to reduce youth violence, improve life for boys and create mentoring programs. >> we can all be surrogate fathers and big brothers. >> he sat down with his friend steph curry. both men spoke about their fathers. obama said he only met his father once and curry said his father, del curry, was a tremendous influence. >> how i carried myself at home, how i treated people, whether they could do anythin
. >>> former president barack obama was in oakland today. he sat down with warriors star steph curry, a town hall event where john legend performed, no less. >>> it was so inspiring to hear barack obama and steph curry open up about their struggles as young men. they also both emphasized the importance of a mentor on their paths to success. barack obama showed up on stage in oakland to a rock star's welcome. the former president speaking to the audience about how the shooting...
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now it's what if barack obama did this. but we don't have to really play that game because here's donald trump and mike pence attacking barack obama for just signing executive orders. watch. >> the whole concept of executive order, it not the w's way the country is supposed to be run. you're supposed to go to congress and make a deal and go and talk to people and get the guys there. whether you're republican or democrat, you're supposed to all get together. you're supposed to make a deal. but he couldn't make a deal because it's not his thing. >> it would be a profound mistake for the president of the united states to overturn american immigration law with the stroke of a pen. signing an executive order, giving a speech, barn storming around the country defending that executive order is not leadership. i would implore the president to reconsider this path and demonstrate the kind of leadership that the american people long to see and that is that this administration would sit down with this newly minted republican congress
now it's what if barack obama did this. but we don't have to really play that game because here's donald trump and mike pence attacking barack obama for just signing executive orders. watch. >> the whole concept of executive order, it not the w's way the country is supposed to be run. you're supposed to go to congress and make a deal and go and talk to people and get the guys there. whether you're republican or democrat, you're supposed to all get together. you're supposed to make a deal....
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former president barack obama and some of his celebrity friends including steph curry, in-home delete in front of hundreds of people. people coming from all over the country in oakland for a first of its kind gathering. in kicked off with music from john legend. >> we can all be surrogate fathers. we can all be brothers. it turns out that if you just give somebody some attention and say you -- how are you thinking about your next steps, do you really think that is the best thing to do people respond to that. >> reporter: those words of wisdom coming from barack obama, steph curry speaking as well. john legend played and spoke to the mothers of trayvon martin, oscar grant jordan davis, all victims of gun violence. they encourage the young people here tonight. the point is to highlight the work young men are doing across the country as part of my brother's keeper. here is what steph curry had to say. >> the swagger and the confidence you see on the court right now wasn't always there. it took me a minute to get there but i had to continue to grind. where we were in that process, keep fi
former president barack obama and some of his celebrity friends including steph curry, in-home delete in front of hundreds of people. people coming from all over the country in oakland for a first of its kind gathering. in kicked off with music from john legend. >> we can all be surrogate fathers. we can all be brothers. it turns out that if you just give somebody some attention and say you -- how are you thinking about your next steps, do you really think that is the best thing to do...
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so barack obama is jacky robinson. he's not the first person capable of being president, he's the first black person who got a chance to prove that he could do it. jesse jackson wasn't the only one who could be the first ball player but he had the right temperament. grace jones said i may not be perfect but i'm perfect for you. he was perfect for the situation. barack obama was too. now we see the rising competition of two extraordinary stars. these are intergalactic stars. politically speaking. cory booker with his storied history and kamala harris with her superstar status. her rollout in oakland and doing great job on a competing network having a town hall and then being able to withstand some of the critique around her record as prosecutor and the like. so the reality is both of these figures will show you can have more than one black person and welcome to the world of black politics. like white politics, we have many white politicians, many black politicians, may the best man or woman win. may the best figure rise
so barack obama is jacky robinson. he's not the first person capable of being president, he's the first black person who got a chance to prove that he could do it. jesse jackson wasn't the only one who could be the first ball player but he had the right temperament. grace jones said i may not be perfect but i'm perfect for you. he was perfect for the situation. barack obama was too. now we see the rising competition of two extraordinary stars. these are intergalactic stars. politically...
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. >> i accept your nomination to run and serve with barack obama! >> weathered setbacks. >> you were on the verge of dying, weren't you? >> the hearings caused an incredible backlash. >> and endured devastating personal tragedies. >> we can always get another senator but they can't get another father. >> you cannot lose a child and three months later get on the campaign trail. >> this was a tough one. he said beau was his soul. >> he has stepped off the political stage but doesn't hold back when it comes to an unconventional president. >> i wish during high school i could take him behind the gym. >> we have do reset the moral copp compass in this nation. >> joe feels viscerally this is a guy who talks about representing the people that joe grew up with and has no feel for them. >> does joe biden still have more history to make? >> do i regret not being president? yes. >>> which democratic poses the greatest threat for donald trump. >> >> he is blue collar. he's always been blue collar. he's authentically such. >> do you think you could go to your gr
. >> i accept your nomination to run and serve with barack obama! >> weathered setbacks. >> you were on the verge of dying, weren't you? >> the hearings caused an incredible backlash. >> and endured devastating personal tragedies. >> we can always get another senator but they can't get another father. >> you cannot lose a child and three months later get on the campaign trail. >> this was a tough one. he said beau was his soul. >> he has...
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barack obama's victory here. then look at the map in 2016. donald trump's victory here. 31 counties flipped. 31 counties. that is hard to do. >> it is. and that is why some democrats say you need to show up in these counties. that is one thing this early process, it has a benefit in the end. barack obama visited iowa more than any other state, any other candidate some 80 times, building an organization in towns across this state of iowa. it helped him win in '08. whoever is emerging as a victor here, or even not, building an organization can help for november. but one thing i'm struck by, voters are picking up on what the president is doing. talking to a voter named mike brenner in winterset, iowa, about 45 miles out of town, and he said the president is already branding you guys as too far left. what can you do to sort of stay in the middle? other democrats are no, no, we want to go left. so that's the conversation here. but the big thing is showing up. as we talked earlier, that's what amy klobuchar is talking about and sherrod brown. >> be
barack obama's victory here. then look at the map in 2016. donald trump's victory here. 31 counties flipped. 31 counties. that is hard to do. >> it is. and that is why some democrats say you need to show up in these counties. that is one thing this early process, it has a benefit in the end. barack obama visited iowa more than any other state, any other candidate some 80 times, building an organization in towns across this state of iowa. it helped him win in '08. whoever is emerging as a...
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so he's doing well in the annals of history, barack obama. the caller brought up a key point and affirm play find something i was saying -- amplified something i was saying before and there was a movement after the obamacare act and all the capital that used up for obama. remember, any kind of -- the affordable care act was something progressive that never could get done. theodore roosevelt tried it, f.d.r. tried it, truman tried it, lyndon johnson went after it. none of them could do it. obama did but he spent every dime he had on the affordable care act. once he pushed that forward, the vote was very partisan, democrats voting for it, then it left a bitter taste in the mouths of the republican party and they decided to fight obamaism by basically doing zero cooperation with him. and that's the way that administration played out. obama is still able, why he's ranked number 12, the killing of osama bin laden, the expansions that he did with national monuments using executive orders. his promotion of climate change, the paris accord, the iran
so he's doing well in the annals of history, barack obama. the caller brought up a key point and affirm play find something i was saying -- amplified something i was saying before and there was a movement after the obamacare act and all the capital that used up for obama. remember, any kind of -- the affordable care act was something progressive that never could get done. theodore roosevelt tried it, f.d.r. tried it, truman tried it, lyndon johnson went after it. none of them could do it. obama...
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he was found guilty there, again basically on the selling barack obama's senate seat charge. then in 2011 he was sentence 14 years in prison. in 2012 he started serving that 14 years service out of a penal facility on the edge of denver. >> a lawyer in chicago who was an assistant state attorney and i'm not sure exactly the sequence, but he met the daughter of a powerful chicago alderman. he married her and just kind of moved up the political chain. was interested in running for things and ended up going to congress. he was in the house and he was the kind of guy that would play around. i remember him throwing spit balls or something at another guy in an office when i . he was kind of a backbencher. but when a seat came open in chicago he got to congress. and i remember being at the democratic national convention covering the illinois delegation in 2000, in california. he shows up and he says i'm going to be governor. he was a great campaigner. i remembermel, his father-in- law came to talk to the democratic county chairman at a meeting of springville when he was running for
he was found guilty there, again basically on the selling barack obama's senate seat charge. then in 2011 he was sentence 14 years in prison. in 2012 he started serving that 14 years service out of a penal facility on the edge of denver. >> a lawyer in chicago who was an assistant state attorney and i'm not sure exactly the sequence, but he met the daughter of a powerful chicago alderman. he married her and just kind of moved up the political chain. was interested in running for things...
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el expresidente barack obama y el jugador de los warriors stephen curry tomaron el escenario el martes frente a unos mil jovenes de oakland con el proposito de compartir un importante mensaje. 38 "i did not have a sense of purpose. or a sense of direction, for a big chunk of my high school years." y hasta comparti anecdotas de su ninez . 38 "i was growing up in an environment as an african-american boy, where we didn't have a large african-american community. so there were all kinds of reasons for why i acted out the way i did. and we didn't have my brothers keeper." el exmandatario afirm que la ausencia de su padre tuvo mucho que ver en su desarrollo al igual que la comunidad donde se crio. 30 "the consistent presence that he had and how he carried himself, and me being able to witness that on a daily basis that gave me a moral compass about how i should carry myself." mientras que curry destac la influencia positiva que su progenitor tuvo en su vida y la manera en que enfrenta las situaciones. 04 el evento cont con la participacion de john legend quien sostuvo una conversacion con la
el expresidente barack obama y el jugador de los warriors stephen curry tomaron el escenario el martes frente a unos mil jovenes de oakland con el proposito de compartir un importante mensaje. 38 "i did not have a sense of purpose. or a sense of direction, for a big chunk of my high school years." y hasta comparti anecdotas de su ninez . 38 "i was growing up in an environment as an african-american boy, where we didn't have a large african-american community. so there were all...
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obama when the dynasty veered know the to hillary clinton in 2008, but to barack obama. barring where the party luminaries are, much of the focus is the unfairness of the recovery, it's good for the fat cats, and the corporations, but not for anybody else. >> the heritage found that the u.s. went up six places, best since 2011 and credit is going to cutting the red tape and tax cuts. whether you argue they're just for corporations, they don't affect everyday people. the economy has been supported and it does trickle down to everyday americans. >> we shall see. >> just the number of people introducing elizabeth warren dwarfs those who announced they're running for president. she's got that going for her. we're headed back to lawrence, massachusetts. your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself, with align probiotic. and try align gummies, with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health dealing with your insurance shouldn't be more frustrating than the accident itself. that's why esurance makes it si
obama when the dynasty veered know the to hillary clinton in 2008, but to barack obama. barring where the party luminaries are, much of the focus is the unfairness of the recovery, it's good for the fat cats, and the corporations, but not for anybody else. >> the heritage found that the u.s. went up six places, best since 2011 and credit is going to cutting the red tape and tax cuts. whether you argue they're just for corporations, they don't affect everyday people. the economy has been...
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reportero: ¿cuÁl de estas dos imÁgenes de barack obama es real? la de la derecha es falsa. en esta, la mujeres falsa, pero se usaron las expresiones del hombre. esta es la nueva arma de rusia paracausar gran confusiÓn en las elecciones presidenciales. es lo que llaman noticias falsas profundas. se trata de la creaciÓn de imÁgenes de vÍdeo falsas, pero que son casi imposibles de distinguir de las verdaderas. >> esto crea un precedente y es un peligro. muchas personas eran las redes sociales a polÍticos diciendo mentiras, lo cual es creado para confundir. >> imaginen un vÍdeo de donald trump desde el despacho oval diciendo que acaba de lanzar un ataque nuclear contra corea del norte. reportero: dice que una producciÓn televisiva bien hecha causarÍa caos en corea del norte, y quiÉn sabe si incluso podrÍa provocar un ataque de represalia por su parte. los ataques pueden ser insultos raciales, personales . se dice que ya rusia interfiriÓ en las Últimas elecciones presidenciales, pero que el uso de esta tÉcnica tendrÍa un impacto mucho mayor. el pentÁgono y empresa
reportero: ¿cuÁl de estas dos imÁgenes de barack obama es real? la de la derecha es falsa. en esta, la mujeres falsa, pero se usaron las expresiones del hombre. esta es la nueva arma de rusia paracausar gran confusiÓn en las elecciones presidenciales. es lo que llaman noticias falsas profundas. se trata de la creaciÓn de imÁgenes de vÍdeo falsas, pero que son casi imposibles de distinguir de las verdaderas. >> esto crea un precedente y es un peligro. muchas personas eran las redes...
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. >>> former president barack obama is coming to the bay area, details about the event and other big names. >>> tomorrow on "good morning >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" pre yaunk ka chopra is >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" pre yaunk ka chopra is (music throughout) >>> former president barack obama will join warriors steph curry and singer john legend in oakland this month, trio speaking s first national convention for the my brother's deeper alliance. created to bring together young men of color and reduce youth violence, runs three days start february 18th, power lineup, impressive. >> oh, yeah. other -- >> yes? >> other great lineups, trying to make a segue and forgot the word. that's how it goes at 11:00. >> steph curry in charlotte, three-point. boogie on the denny's new super slampler. bacon, eggs, french toast, and buttermilk pancakes for $6.99. male voice: $6.99? are you out of your mind? why are we still out of our minds? denny's new super slampler, all for $6.99. >>> good evening. they don't like the sharks much in winnipeg, last year some sharks players call
. >>> former president barack obama is coming to the bay area, details about the event and other big names. >>> tomorrow on "good morning >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" pre yaunk ka chopra is >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" pre yaunk ka chopra is (music throughout) >>> former president barack obama will join warriors steph curry and singer john legend in oakland this month, trio speaking s first national...
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. >> yes, well, i think it may be double or more of what barack obama raised. and there are these continuing questions about, okay, where did all of this money go? did people in the trump organization or the family make any money of this? and who paid where foreigners were paying. i think one note of caution, erin. tom barrick, who ran the inaugural committee, is in many circles one of the most respected people around donald trump. i know the president wanted him to come into the government, but it's just -- it's hard see him sitting over this -- some sort of piggy bank and being content in letting it go. that's not his personality, that's not his reputation. >> no, it isn't, and certainly he runs a publicly traded company. it wouldn't make any sense at all. but the reporting from axios relates to rick gates, his deputy, and a lot more questions tonight. thank you all very much. >>> and next, someone leaks the president's secret white house schedule. the white house tonight responding. >>> plus, intelligence officers reportedly warned to avoid telling president
. >> yes, well, i think it may be double or more of what barack obama raised. and there are these continuing questions about, okay, where did all of this money go? did people in the trump organization or the family make any money of this? and who paid where foreigners were paying. i think one note of caution, erin. tom barrick, who ran the inaugural committee, is in many circles one of the most respected people around donald trump. i know the president wanted him to come into the...
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reportero: ¿cuÁl de estas dos imÁgenes de barack obama es real? la de la derecha es falsa. en esta, la mujeres falsa, pero se usaron las expresiones del hombre. esta es la nueva arma de rusia paracausar gran confusiÓn en las elecciones presidenciales. es n noticias falsas profundas. se trata de la creaciÓn de imÁgenes de vÍdeo falsas, pero que son casi imposibles de distinguir de las verdaderas. >> esto crea un precedente y es un peligro. muchas personas eran las redes sociales a polÍticos diciendo mentiras, lo cual es creado para confundir. >> imaginen un vÍdeo de donald trump desde el despacho oval diciendo que acaba de lanzar un ataque nuclear contra corea del norte. reportero: dice que una producciÓn televisiva bien hecha causarÍa caos en corea del norte, y quiÉn sabe si incluso podrÍa provocar un ataque de represalia por su parte. los ataques pueden ser insultos raciales, personales . se dice que ya rusia interfiriÓ en las Últimas elecciones presidenciales, pero que el uso de esta tÉcnica tendrÍa un impacto mucho mayor. el pentÁgono y empresas tecnolÓgi
reportero: ¿cuÁl de estas dos imÁgenes de barack obama es real? la de la derecha es falsa. en esta, la mujeres falsa, pero se usaron las expresiones del hombre. esta es la nueva arma de rusia paracausar gran confusiÓn en las elecciones presidenciales. es n noticias falsas profundas. se trata de la creaciÓn de imÁgenes de vÍdeo falsas, pero que son casi imposibles de distinguir de las verdaderas. >> esto crea un precedente y es un peligro. muchas personas eran las redes sociales a...
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. >>> former president barack obama is expected to make a stop in oakland this afternoon, folks lined up for the my brothers keeper summit going on at the scottish rights center, the first national gathering of mr. obama's foundation. the event is expected to draw hundreds of people, community leaders, bay area groups and celebrities are set to show up. >> john legend, we have barack obama, the 44th president of the united states, of course very exciting, last night we got a chance to see a singer. we are looking forward to all of the artists and special speakers to night. >> the foundation supports boys and young men of color exceptions are going on through tomorrow. >>> a big loss for the world of fashion, karl lagerfeld died at the age of 85. >> karl lagerfeld conquered the catwalk for 5 decade with powder white ponytail, dark suits and tinted glasses. he made his mark on the fashion world serving as creative director for chanel and fendi, lagerfeld's creations were show stoppers on runways and red carpets. >> never wanted a different life. i'm pretty happy with i've got. >> he dre
. >>> former president barack obama is expected to make a stop in oakland this afternoon, folks lined up for the my brothers keeper summit going on at the scottish rights center, the first national gathering of mr. obama's foundation. the event is expected to draw hundreds of people, community leaders, bay area groups and celebrities are set to show up. >> john legend, we have barack obama, the 44th president of the united states, of course very exciting, last night we got a...
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former president barack obama will be there tomorrow along with warriors superstar steph curry. the issue, it's all about helping boys and young men of color succeed. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from the scottish right center on the shore of lake merritt with a preview. and, boy, a lot of people are excited about these headliners. >> reporter: very excited. they had some star power out here tonight as 600 people were honored with a dinner out here. these people come from all over the united states, but they're all under that big umbrella, my brother's keeper. i got a chance to talk to a young man who is being honored out here this week and he is just thrilled to be a part of it all. >>> tonight, the 49ers richard sherman and san francisco mayor london breed. tomorrow, former president barack obama and the warriors steph curry. >> mom's always saying -->> narrator: 11-year-old demetrius of the east oakland youth development center will also be at the convention and he's super excited. >> if it's on a scale 1 through 10, it would be like 9. >> reporter: he's hoping to
former president barack obama will be there tomorrow along with warriors superstar steph curry. the issue, it's all about helping boys and young men of color succeed. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from the scottish right center on the shore of lake merritt with a preview. and, boy, a lot of people are excited about these headliners. >> reporter: very excited. they had some star power out here tonight as 600 people were honored with a dinner out here. these people come from all...
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he called the barack obama seat. there is a bad word that starts that is golden and i will not give it away for nothing. as his lawyers would argue, he never got a dime, never got the job. people probably donated to his campaign but not personal money. he got 14 years because of the judge who was a former director of state police and the department of revenue years ago, let's of the hammer down on him. in addition after he was indicted, arrested and indicted, he went on a national tour on david letterman. david letterman is like what are you doing here? he said i am in a set man put on by the powers of that be. andle always log roll traded couple by different positions. he ended up being a contestant on the "celebrity apprentice," and that's what we found that he cannot type. he had a computer for one of his projects and cannot really type. it was funny. he was shameless and going around saying it was not my fault. the judge did not like it. has gone on fox news a couple times to tell about how terrible it is that ra
he called the barack obama seat. there is a bad word that starts that is golden and i will not give it away for nothing. as his lawyers would argue, he never got a dime, never got the job. people probably donated to his campaign but not personal money. he got 14 years because of the judge who was a former director of state police and the department of revenue years ago, let's of the hammer down on him. in addition after he was indicted, arrested and indicted, he went on a national tour on david...
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obama que asiste a esta conferencia, y el jugador de los dodgers tambiÉn este presente >> todas son personas muy famosas de todas partes del mundo, estÁn aquÍ para alzar >> durante esta conferencia se tocarÁn temas de como reducir la violencia entre los jÓvenes e r entre otros, es muy importante el hecho que se ve mensajes de solidaridad con la juventud que se les abra camino para que salgan adelante >> me parece excelente que tenemos a estas personas que inspiran a los jÓvenes tambiÉn el ex presidente barack obama, se ellos lo pudiesen lograr porque no >> entre tando puede ser el negativismo el mensaje de uniÓn es el que mÁs pega en el area de la bahÍa >> nos despedimos nos puede acompaÑar en punto de las 11 >> buenas noches ♪ ♪ protestas contra trump, de costa a costa, miles de personas repudian la decisiÓn del presidente de declarar emergencia nacional para conseguir los fondos para el muro fronterizo. >> buenas tardes, el rechazo a la decisiÓn de trump ha salido a las calles, pero la batalla tambiÉn se libra en las cortesdonde se preparan varias demandas, esta e
obama que asiste a esta conferencia, y el jugador de los dodgers tambiÉn este presente >> todas son personas muy famosas de todas partes del mundo, estÁn aquÍ para alzar >> durante esta conferencia se tocarÁn temas de como reducir la violencia entre los jÓvenes e r entre otros, es muy importante el hecho que se ve mensajes de solidaridad con la juventud que se les abra camino para que salgan adelante >> me parece excelente que tenemos a estas personas que inspiran a los...
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the most recent was barack obama. thethere are now four or five senators who have announced or their exploratory committees or candidacies none of them are barack obama. >> bret: lightning round winner and loser. first, matt? >> my winner is juan guaido the national assembly's president of venezuela now being recognized by countries throughout the america, the european parliament moving toward recognizing him. he spoke to president trump. i think democracy is on the march in venezuela. my loser a lay-up ralph northam not only the worst week of politics maybe the worse of the year so far. >> bret: winner and loser. >> 29 have voted with democrats to give republican as pay raise would be winners. new hampshire bull idea a girl for playing football. in new york to bull idea a boy for wearing a patriots jersey. go pats. >> bret: all right quickly winner and loser. >> loser representative omar she said something that could be found in a google search israel wasn't a democracy. have you freedom of religion in israel. have y
the most recent was barack obama. thethere are now four or five senators who have announced or their exploratory committees or candidacies none of them are barack obama. >> bret: lightning round winner and loser. first, matt? >> my winner is juan guaido the national assembly's president of venezuela now being recognized by countries throughout the america, the european parliament moving toward recognizing him. he spoke to president trump. i think democracy is on the march in...
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paul: the tide of war is receding said barack obama when he pulled troops out of iraq, what happened is vacuum after we left isis developed within 3 years the tide of war was not receding and it was rolling in and we had to send troops back there and we are just finishing the job, bill, is the president in danger of a similar kind of miscalculation? >> i think so. i think he's where the american people are, it's been a long time.hi we've had troops over there. you're a mom of a marine and you want to wonder if this is going to end, is my son going over there for nothing. i think there are real answers, slightly different answers and i think other parts -- paul: to that question. >> it's a cost-benefit question and a mature nation has large costs sometimes, we are not where we are deploys tens of thousands of troops anymore. the 2,000 troops we have in syria, i think are doing incredible job and i think the president has done in other areas such as venezuela and russia, they've done a pretty robust job. i think what he's trying to do the way he looks at it, i don't want to be george b
paul: the tide of war is receding said barack obama when he pulled troops out of iraq, what happened is vacuum after we left isis developed within 3 years the tide of war was not receding and it was rolling in and we had to send troops back there and we are just finishing the job, bill, is the president in danger of a similar kind of miscalculation? >> i think so. i think he's where the american people are, it's been a long time.hi we've had troops over there. you're a mom of a marine and...
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so barack obama is jacky robinson. he's not the first person capable of being president, he's the first person who got a chance to prove he could do it. jesse jackson wasn't the only one who could be the first ball player but he had the right temperament. grace jones said i may not be perfect but i'm perfect for you. now we see the rising competition of two extraordinary stars. these are intergalactic stars. cory booker with his storied history and kamala harris with her superstar status. her rollout in oakland and doing great job on a competing network with, having a town hall and being able to with stand the critique around her record. so the reality is both of these figures will show you can have more than one black person and welcome to the world of black politics. we vemany white politicians, may the best man or woman win. and senator harris will harris. people of color are going to vote for these candidates. i don't think it's just a south carolina primary. i don't think year looking at whole nurks at least at th
so barack obama is jacky robinson. he's not the first person capable of being president, he's the first person who got a chance to prove he could do it. jesse jackson wasn't the only one who could be the first ball player but he had the right temperament. grace jones said i may not be perfect but i'm perfect for you. now we see the rising competition of two extraordinary stars. these are intergalactic stars. cory booker with his storied history and kamala harris with her superstar status. her...
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barack. >> former president barack obama in oakland right now for the first of its kind event aimed at empowering and uplifting young boys and men of color. there is a long list of influential people who have been speaking today, including the former president and warriors star steph curry. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm juli hanger. the event is hosted by the obama of vacation and held in scottish rite center. andre senior is here now with more what is happening, andre? >> this is part of a three-day event called mbk now stands fo brother's keeper, a foundation started by the obama foundation. for president obama is holding a town hall meeting that got underway about 90 minutes ago in the scottish rite center in oakland. men were select-and-say part in the conference. the former president took the stage about 45 minutes ago, along with warriors star steph curry. this is some of what they had to share. >> young man, they are going to be leaders of this country in the future. and that story is not told often enough. and the young men who are sitting on the stage, who are in the audience,
barack. >> former president barack obama in oakland right now for the first of its kind event aimed at empowering and uplifting young boys and men of color. there is a long list of influential people who have been speaking today, including the former president and warriors star steph curry. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm juli hanger. the event is hosted by the obama of vacation and held in scottish rite center. andre senior is here now with more what is happening, andre? >> this...
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one of the biggest and most influential voices in our country in president barack obama joined one of the biggest and most influential voices in the bay area in steph curry the purpose was to create a dialogue and network opportunity for young kids of color. and the kids came from through out our country. i met young men from omaha, nebraska.....poughkipsey, new york, and of course kids from the bay area. president obama and steph curry took questions from the young men and gave advice on many issues that young black men face as they navigate their way through life. but the biggest message president obama wanted to go through today was that we are all better if we build one another up instead of tearing each other down. "how i carry myself, how i speak, what i'm educated on, my willingness to try to meet people where they are, can make a huge difference. whether it's five seconds, ten minutes, multiple run-ins. we all have an opportunity to use that platform, that visibility, to shape one moment can be a differen reporting live from oa i'm jason dumas.....kron4 sports a
one of the biggest and most influential voices in our country in president barack obama joined one of the biggest and most influential voices in the bay area in steph curry the purpose was to create a dialogue and network opportunity for young kids of color. and the kids came from through out our country. i met young men from omaha, nebraska.....poughkipsey, new york, and of course kids from the bay area. president obama and steph curry took questions from the young men and gave advice on many...
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he's the one that started the whole birther thing with barack obama and times have changed and she is a different candidate. she was asked about it today. here's what she said. >> look, this is the same thing they did to barack. this is not new to us. and so, i think that we know what they're trying to do. they're trying to do what has been happening over the last two years. which is powerful voices trying to sell hate and division among us. so which need to recognize when we're being played. >> amy, does the president need to be more careful with her than he was when he started the whole birther thing? >> reporter: well, erin, he didn't start i'd. hillary clinton's campaign started that. but at the end of the day, at the end of the day, i believe that these candidates are going to be judged on their policies and platforms, what their ideology is. >> but would you had advise them, amy to stay away. >> reporter: from what? >> to stay away from questioning her, who she is, how she defines herself as he did not do with barack obama? >> i think that every person out there in these candida
he's the one that started the whole birther thing with barack obama and times have changed and she is a different candidate. she was asked about it today. here's what she said. >> look, this is the same thing they did to barack. this is not new to us. and so, i think that we know what they're trying to do. they're trying to do what has been happening over the last two years. which is powerful voices trying to sell hate and division among us. so which need to recognize when we're being...
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of course, i could not talk about -- talk about marcus garvey, harry belafonte, barack obama's father, but let's talk about me. [laughter] >> i left guyana, south america, to go to school at mcgill university in montrÉal, canada, in 1967. up until that time in guyana i had witnessed a struggle for independence and admired the people who left that struggle -- led that struggle for independence. they were then considered militants. guyana did get its independence in 1966. i had heard dr. marlis king's speech -- dr. martin luther king speech on the march on washington and i had a recording of it. my only other real connection with the struggle and the united states is that my father revered paul -- i arrived in montrÉal, canada, the rise of the black power movement. and when i started telling my friends about the little i knew, they said, no, this is a new era. this is the black power movement. had several demonstrations in montrÉal during that time. the next summer, 1968, i decided to go to new york to spend the summer. and lived in brooklyn. and it was my first time since leaving gu
of course, i could not talk about -- talk about marcus garvey, harry belafonte, barack obama's father, but let's talk about me. [laughter] >> i left guyana, south america, to go to school at mcgill university in montrÉal, canada, in 1967. up until that time in guyana i had witnessed a struggle for independence and admired the people who left that struggle -- led that struggle for independence. they were then considered militants. guyana did get its independence in 1966. i had heard dr....
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she is a prolific writer, recipient of the 2014 national humanities award, awarded to her by barack obama. she has a long history of involvement. greetings and the offer the occasion. she will be followed by reflections of the theme. lionel campbell junior, then we will have our luncheon cochairs who will introduce our executive council members, partners, special guests and sponsors. without further ado, i would like to welcome the doctor. [applause] greetings. i want to make one correction. i used to be the chair of the department of african and african-american studies but i am now the chair of the history department at harvard. [applause] why i make a big deal about that is because that is the department that gave carter woodson his phd in 1912. [applause] welcome to the 93rd black history luncheon. the theme for 2019 is black migration. this theme captures an experience central to african-american history. there is no word that better connotes the complexity of our history and the word, migration -- than the word, migration. it brings to mind both pain and unbounded hope. force andto
she is a prolific writer, recipient of the 2014 national humanities award, awarded to her by barack obama. she has a long history of involvement. greetings and the offer the occasion. she will be followed by reflections of the theme. lionel campbell junior, then we will have our luncheon cochairs who will introduce our executive council members, partners, special guests and sponsors. without further ado, i would like to welcome the doctor. [applause] greetings. i want to make one correction. i...
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what do you think the media -- the democratic reaction would be if, let's say, barack obama was in a situation where he was negotiating such an important deal? >> it would be a totally different standard, sean. you know that. i think the real key for any of us as statesmen is when we have our president abroad, we shouldn't be criticizing him. we shouldn't be trying to lay out and undermine his credibility. that's exactly what happened today. and i think it's a sad day for america. >> sean: president -- well, politics is supposed to end at the water's edge, not today. today was a national disgrace for them to schedule this during this time. they could have waited. they purposely did this. and sad for them and the american people get to see two different competing visions for what the future of the country is on a lot of these issues. thank you for sharing your time. a great moment, i thought, for two people that have political differences, both you and congressman cummings. and i applaud you both for that. >> well, thank you, sean. take care. we're hoping for the best today. >> sean:
what do you think the media -- the democratic reaction would be if, let's say, barack obama was in a situation where he was negotiating such an important deal? >> it would be a totally different standard, sean. you know that. i think the real key for any of us as statesmen is when we have our president abroad, we shouldn't be criticizing him. we shouldn't be trying to lay out and undermine his credibility. that's exactly what happened today. and i think it's a sad day for america....
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obama did that. the reason i said january 2017 is that the current president has challenged both of those basis of the long peace. world war iii is not broken out yet and with president trump it's unclear how much of what he says is something that he actually intends to follow through on so i can't say that this -- that the period of world 2, i'm going to call the era of world war ii which lasts 1941 until almost now, i won't say it's over yet. i will say that it is under a thread, that it hasn't been under during the whole period and i would say this is that we need to pay attention to, once again, it's not impossible that the world could revert to the way it looked in 1920's and 1930's, we know how that period ended and we need to hope and make sure that we don't come to a similar bad ending in our era. thank you very much. [applause] >> you're watching book tv on c-span2, for complete television schedule visit booktv.org, you can also follow along the scenes on social media at book tv on twitter,
obama did that. the reason i said january 2017 is that the current president has challenged both of those basis of the long peace. world war iii is not broken out yet and with president trump it's unclear how much of what he says is something that he actually intends to follow through on so i can't say that this -- that the period of world 2, i'm going to call the era of world war ii which lasts 1941 until almost now, i won't say it's over yet. i will say that it is under a thread, that it...
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former president barack obama just wrapped up an event in oakland. up an event in just wrapped weekend. karnow. lawrence karnow: it was another cool (vicki) weekend.rain later this weekend. (vicki) a big story tonight... former president barack obama in the bay area for an event in oakland. it was the first national gathering of the obama foundation's "my brother's keeper alliance". (grant) steph curry also joined the president for the town hall style meeting. you can see the two walk out to the crowds about an hour ago. it's being held at the scottish rite center in oakland. president obama spoke about the importance of "my brother's keeper alliance". (grant) alliance". keeper "my brother's importance of "my brother's keeper alliance". (grant) the president and curry are still president and the the president and curry are still speaking-- and if you have the kron on app... we are streaming it live. visit kron-on-dot-tv to sign up. we also have a reporter at the event--- and we will bring you a live report once the president and steph curry wrap up.
former president barack obama just wrapped up an event in oakland. up an event in just wrapped weekend. karnow. lawrence karnow: it was another cool (vicki) weekend.rain later this weekend. (vicki) a big story tonight... former president barack obama in the bay area for an event in oakland. it was the first national gathering of the obama foundation's "my brother's keeper alliance". (grant) steph curry also joined the president for the town hall style meeting. you can see the two walk...
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obama's former housing secretary julian castro and several others have also signaled their interest in entering the race twenty sixteen democratic camp candidate and vermont senator bernie sanders is expected to run again and form about vice president joe biden said in december he is the most qualified person for the job well eric cam is a political analyst author and radio host and he joins us now live from washington d.c. eric as we've just described this is an increasingly crowded field what are elizabeth warren's chances are actually elizabeth warren enters the race actually on a very strong footing she's got an amazing war chest she's got a rabbit base of followers and supporters and she's actually done a lot of the legwork for the all important iowa caucuses so expect elizabeth warren to run really strong and she actually set the pace for the rest of the field as she's already attacked her her space in terms of focus on focusing on working class and middle class voters in workers and we already know that president donald trump sees her as someone who he has gone after and so i
obama's former housing secretary julian castro and several others have also signaled their interest in entering the race twenty sixteen democratic camp candidate and vermont senator bernie sanders is expected to run again and form about vice president joe biden said in december he is the most qualified person for the job well eric cam is a political analyst author and radio host and he joins us now live from washington d.c. eric as we've just described this is an increasingly crowded field what...
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it died out in 2007, 2008 when barack obama was running for president. there were people who did not think of him as black. when he spoke in selma in 2006, barack obama went through this long, it's a remarkable speech you can still find on the internet where he talked about the way his black ancestors in kenya had to remain distinct and separate from the white colonialists in kenya be way an adult would be referred to as boy or girl. my fellow howard university graduate and people are saying she's not a descendent of slaves in the united states. i wonder if we can talk about how this theme of migration complicates our identity and complicates the questions of who we are. >> i think many of the people in this room either live in the d.c. area or know folks who live in d.c. we are a city that has institutions named the association of oldest inhas been tants for white and colored. it's place that really values residency here. many people celebrate the family who has been here since before the nieation was formed. there's a real celebration of roots in d.c.
it died out in 2007, 2008 when barack obama was running for president. there were people who did not think of him as black. when he spoke in selma in 2006, barack obama went through this long, it's a remarkable speech you can still find on the internet where he talked about the way his black ancestors in kenya had to remain distinct and separate from the white colonialists in kenya be way an adult would be referred to as boy or girl. my fellow howard university graduate and people are saying...