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that's who we are. we are not what trump is. >> that was probably vice president biden's best moment of the night. i thought there were strong performances throughout and i thought it was quite compel, pretty sharp. the one thing that keeps happening, and i'm curious to hear what you think. everyone keeps waiting for the knives to come out. this primary as someone who covered 2008 and then the 2016 primary on the republican side, this primary has not been particularly vicious. these folks have not really been going after each other. there are jabs here and there. there was lots of debate that biden would have to go after various candidates and he did. there were a few moments when he went after them but this is nothing like the bloody brawl that i had seen in other primaries. nothing will ever could that will appear to the 2016 republican primary. no one is talking about the size of their genitalia, for instance. thank god. thank god. but it is true that it just hasn't really gotten particularly cutting
that's who we are. we are not what trump is. >> that was probably vice president biden's best moment of the night. i thought there were strong performances throughout and i thought it was quite compel, pretty sharp. the one thing that keeps happening, and i'm curious to hear what you think. everyone keeps waiting for the knives to come out. this primary as someone who covered 2008 and then the 2016 primary on the republican side, this primary has not been particularly vicious. these folks...
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but they are looking at who is buried and who is really close. what they we re who is really close. what they were hoping for today was that meier pete buttigieg would become the clear front runner, the clear moderate front runner, it doesn't look like that will happen —— mayor pete buttigieg. when i spoke to pete buttigieg. when i spoke to pete buttigieg if you weeks ago, he still described himself as the underdog in this race. you think you may be changing his mind at this point? after two strong results in the caucus in iowa and new hampshire here, he has become the lead car in the middle lane, as it were. the moderate lane. and the big story of course is the collapse ofjoe biden. collectability was always his calling card. we have seen the complete collapse of the rationale that was central to his candidacy. he has headed south, south carolina, he believes he can do well with african—american supporters but he has been found out in iowa and new hampshire. people who have watched joe biden, they see a man who has done his doubts. i don't think south carolina will save him i
but they are looking at who is buried and who is really close. what they we re who is really close. what they were hoping for today was that meier pete buttigieg would become the clear front runner, the clear moderate front runner, it doesn't look like that will happen —— mayor pete buttigieg. when i spoke to pete buttigieg. when i spoke to pete buttigieg if you weeks ago, he still described himself as the underdog in this race. you think you may be changing his mind at this point? after...
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i have the honor and privilege to serve with men who molded me ask who i am. and these people, in 1977, were suffering. they had served their country and come back with issues and concerns that we had no name for at the time. we just got, you know, sergeant so-and-so are little weird, little shellshocked. you have to tread lightly around them. now we know what that is. and has been identified. we know it is a consistent and horrible thing that happens to anyone that serves. and anyone that serves around people with that type of traumatic stress and the things they go through, anybody who served in the uniform those licenses -- what it is like to serve and what it is like to see your friends come back with pieces of themselves missing. whether they have scars, missing limbs, or whether you cannot see it -- it is still there. andeed to address that understand that. it happens, and it is there. one of the things that i appreciate about is that he spoke about -- about pete is that he spoke about those things early on. he can make a difference, when he talked about
i have the honor and privilege to serve with men who molded me ask who i am. and these people, in 1977, were suffering. they had served their country and come back with issues and concerns that we had no name for at the time. we just got, you know, sergeant so-and-so are little weird, little shellshocked. you have to tread lightly around them. now we know what that is. and has been identified. we know it is a consistent and horrible thing that happens to anyone that serves. and anyone that...
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who what unites us is this. andup in mystic -- optimisti -- pharma, to bring those prescription drug prices down. taking on the big interest in washington, and making sure that we are looking out for regular people. but, to do any of this, to take on climate change, to make sure we pass and stop the mean-spirited rhetoric and pass immigration reform, to do any of this, we know that we need to win big. that we just cannot eke out a victory at 4:00 in the morning. that we also have to win, up and down the ticket. we have to win in those senate races in arizona, and in colorado. if you want to get all of the great things done that you have heard about, tonight, we need to send mitch mcconnell packing. [cheers and applause] so, what do we do to get there? first of all, we know that we have got this president that continues to think he can just distract everyone. we don't have to go down every rabbit hole with him. when i announced in the middle of that blizzard, he made fun of me and called me snow woman for talking
who what unites us is this. andup in mystic -- optimisti -- pharma, to bring those prescription drug prices down. taking on the big interest in washington, and making sure that we are looking out for regular people. but, to do any of this, to take on climate change, to make sure we pass and stop the mean-spirited rhetoric and pass immigration reform, to do any of this, we know that we need to win big. that we just cannot eke out a victory at 4:00 in the morning. that we also have to win, up and...
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who want something new. and it is no surprise to me that bernie sanders, for the last week or two, has been polling number one here in the state of iowa. it's amazing. it's amazing. [cheers] and not just number one in iowa. he's number one in new hampshire. he's number one, the poll yesterday, he's number one in california. [cheers and applause] he's number one according to cnn with nonwhite voters across the entire country. [cheers and applause] he's number one with young voters, 18 to 35. [applause] 52%. that's amazing. he's also -- he also is -- the number one most admired senator in the united states senate, they polled all 50 states, and of the 100 senators, he has the highest approval rating of all 100 senators. amazing. [applause] he has the most volunteers. he has the most number of donors with the smallest amount of money. $18.50. and this morning, this really grabbed me. this morning, that the story said amongst our active duty military, those who serve this country, in all the armed forces, the ca
who want something new. and it is no surprise to me that bernie sanders, for the last week or two, has been polling number one here in the state of iowa. it's amazing. it's amazing. [cheers] and not just number one in iowa. he's number one in new hampshire. he's number one, the poll yesterday, he's number one in california. [cheers and applause] he's number one according to cnn with nonwhite voters across the entire country. [cheers and applause] he's number one with young voters, 18 to 35....
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but who did most americans support? nobody. >> i am not registered to vote. >> i haven't voted. >> i do not vote. >> i don't think i'm going to vote. >> nearly 100 million eligible voters did not vote. this is the story of perhaps the most important voice in america yet to be heard. the 100 million project is a landmark study of 12,000 nonvoters done at unprecedented scale and depth. so who are these 100 million americans? they are as diverse as this country, as different as 100 million people can be. many nonvoters lack basic faith in our democratic system. 38% of nonvoters say they're not confident that elections represent the will of the people. many believe the system is rigged. >> me and my sister always think there's a conspiracy theory that it is rigged. >> i think the whole thing is predetermined. >> i think it is rigged. >> nonvoters engage less with news and feel underinformed on politics, and yet many nonvoters are college graduates and over one-third are middle class are or wealthier. democrats, republicans,
but who did most americans support? nobody. >> i am not registered to vote. >> i haven't voted. >> i do not vote. >> i don't think i'm going to vote. >> nearly 100 million eligible voters did not vote. this is the story of perhaps the most important voice in america yet to be heard. the 100 million project is a landmark study of 12,000 nonvoters done at unprecedented scale and depth. so who are these 100 million americans? they are as diverse as this country, as...
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the people who vote -- who were with him in 2016. some of them didn't vote in the 2016 general election. but he has brought a new group of people to the playing field in the party. so if he can keep the coalition together that hillary clinton built in the 2016 general election and then bring along these new people, he's going to be successful. but it's going to be on him, as karine just said, to do that. >> then-senator barack obama also ran as an outside candidate against the establishment that was sort of coalesced in advance around hillary clinton. he winds up getting the nomination. he had to do the same thing. so to talk a little bit about the tricky sort of act of trying to make that happen. >> how you put it -- >> nasty primary. >> it was a -- 2008 was a pretty nasty primary. as a matter of fact, i watched south carolina debate between clinton and obama and it was comical how nasty it was. it was like -- it was like actually worse than pete and amy. and they managed to come back together. but the one, you know, cautionary note
the people who vote -- who were with him in 2016. some of them didn't vote in the 2016 general election. but he has brought a new group of people to the playing field in the party. so if he can keep the coalition together that hillary clinton built in the 2016 general election and then bring along these new people, he's going to be successful. but it's going to be on him, as karine just said, to do that. >> then-senator barack obama also ran as an outside candidate against the...
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we forget his conversations about who we are and who we can be. and the senses is one of the most important instruments for telling that story. yet, for so many reasons we pretend that we just remembered it every 10 years. is the notion of the senses a counting of who we are as america. it is a story that we tell. my the first time in lifetime, stories are intentionally trying to lie about the answer. the citizenship question that tries to terrify the only latinos, but asian-americans, blacks, communities of color, communities of immigrants, attempting to force people into the shadows is telling a lie about who we are. this is a town of americans. anyone who is here needs to be counted. anyone within our borders and on our sure. because of the story we tell we allocate $1.5 trillion every year to those communities. our school districts, to our hospitals, to our roads. we decide whether communities are lifted up or whether they because we down count prisoners where they are incarcerated and not where they come from. the senses decides whether or fo
we forget his conversations about who we are and who we can be. and the senses is one of the most important instruments for telling that story. yet, for so many reasons we pretend that we just remembered it every 10 years. is the notion of the senses a counting of who we are as america. it is a story that we tell. my the first time in lifetime, stories are intentionally trying to lie about the answer. the citizenship question that tries to terrify the only latinos, but asian-americans, blacks,...
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f him.ghtened o host: john, who do you like? who can beat the present? caller: jill biden can go into wisconsin,, michigan -- joe biden can go into rural areas, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan. moderate republicans or independent voters. that is how we beat trump. joe biden is more likable than bernie sanders. bernie sanders would be a disaster. i think it is important that the black voters of south carolina don't let the republicans help bernie sanders. "while amywrites, klobuchar is my top choice, i feel tom steyer is the best to take on trump." this is from stephen, "biden and buchar would be the winning ticket." another vote for mike bloomberg. "democrats always bring a knifei to a gunfightfe -- a to a gunfight, which is why i am going for bloomberg." [video clip] >> whether it is health care or anything else, why are we the only major country on earth that is not guarantee health care to all people? pay the highest prices in the world on prescription drugs. 30,000 i because they do not -- die because they do not get to a doctor on time. people goi
f him.ghtened o host: john, who do you like? who can beat the present? caller: jill biden can go into wisconsin,, michigan -- joe biden can go into rural areas, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan. moderate republicans or independent voters. that is how we beat trump. joe biden is more likable than bernie sanders. bernie sanders would be a disaster. i think it is important that the black voters of south carolina don't let the republicans help bernie sanders. "while amywrites, klobuchar is my...
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threat and who has been radicalised over the long—term, who is talking to two who, who is the network, i am sure this questions will be gone over in the coming days as the information emerges about what relationship they have had with this guy and whether anybody was involved. had they arrested anyone? where there are others involved? the police may be holding. that doesn‘t look like the case because they have said the scene has been contained. whether others in the background to maybe help in the
threat and who has been radicalised over the long—term, who is talking to two who, who is the network, i am sure this questions will be gone over in the coming days as the information emerges about what relationship they have had with this guy and whether anybody was involved. had they arrested anyone? where there are others involved? the police may be holding. that doesn‘t look like the case because they have said the scene has been contained. whether others in the background to maybe help...
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i want to be seen as a girl who is not afraid to be the first, who is confident, who does not forget her roots, but i really did not care about those type of labels if i'm being honest. do they annoy you? no, it is flattering and it's really kind. it also opens up a discussion and i am wondering whether you have experienced it yourself, where i'm thinking on social media — you have a massive social media presence — do you ever get muslims who look at the world you have entered and who criticise you or abuse you or say, you know what, you as a sister you should not be there? you will have those people and i think sometimes, i think life is so short and it sounds kind of cliched butjust focus on what brings you joy and go after those little things and for me it has now become this. this is my life now and i am happy, and i am not hurting anybody, in fact i'm using my platform and trying to shine light on the beauty, like wearing modesty, all these things — my work with unicef, where i came from, the refugee crisis — all these things that has nothing to do with fashion and cloth
i want to be seen as a girl who is not afraid to be the first, who is confident, who does not forget her roots, but i really did not care about those type of labels if i'm being honest. do they annoy you? no, it is flattering and it's really kind. it also opens up a discussion and i am wondering whether you have experienced it yourself, where i'm thinking on social media — you have a massive social media presence — do you ever get muslims who look at the world you have entered and who...
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from where i was standing, i could not see who was old or white or who was black or native, who was standing on two feet or in a wheelchair, i saw each little light and knew behind it was an american who saw the lights went out and knew right away what to do about it. [applause] fmr mayor buttigieg: it just took one person. one person started it, then a bunch of others began to do the same. if we can light up a high school gym like that, we can light up a neighborhood. if we can light up a neighborhood, we can light up the senate. we can light up this whole country. if we light up this whole country, everyone can make sure this country shines as a beacon around the world once more. and applause] fmr mayor buttigieg: so i ask you to join us in spreading that hope. hope thatat is the will move america forward. that is the hope that makes us hopefuls when we run for office. the hope that makes it possible for us to stand here in a room, together, with a candidate for president, his husband at his side and all people united in a common vision for the future. join us in building that life. join u
from where i was standing, i could not see who was old or white or who was black or native, who was standing on two feet or in a wheelchair, i saw each little light and knew behind it was an american who saw the lights went out and knew right away what to do about it. [applause] fmr mayor buttigieg: it just took one person. one person started it, then a bunch of others began to do the same. if we can light up a high school gym like that, we can light up a neighborhood. if we can light up a...
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i want people around me who are smart, who are committed, who are courageous, who will bring their ideas forward. they may not be the same ideas , but i want to grow and learn from people with other ideas. i want people who are committed to what government is about. can i give you one example? department of education. [applause] my secretary of education will have been a public school teacher. [cheers and applause] of. warren: my secretary education will believe in public education! [applause] sen. warren: my secretary of education will believe public dollars should stay in public schools. [applause] sen. warren: my secretary of education will believe that child,hild, every regardless of race, regardless of the child's financial background, regardless of the child's gender identity, regardless of anything about that child, every child will be safe and perform well in that school. every child. [cheers and applause] so, let's have someone at the department of education who loves public education and is willing to fight for it. and then, let's replicate that. let's have someone at the envir
i want people around me who are smart, who are committed, who are courageous, who will bring their ideas forward. they may not be the same ideas , but i want to grow and learn from people with other ideas. i want people who are committed to what government is about. can i give you one example? department of education. [applause] my secretary of education will have been a public school teacher. [cheers and applause] of. warren: my secretary education will believe in public education! [applause]...
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who lived in the u.s. was also nort to turkey for for that purpose so so did abia is is more assertive and in tracking not only its critics nationals but also people who are not because in denmark there is no so there are no saudi. opposition people there maybe there are some refugees so they are increasingly acting as if they are great at a regional power that has these kind of operation iran has that turkey probably has it. maybe they are trying to copy israeli model in terms of of expanding their influence through. intelligence services. still to come on al-jazeera the recordings revealed what iran knew in the immediate aftermath of the tightening of a ukrainian airliner. excluded from workers' protections human rights groups say a course of a 1000000 migrants in lebanon overnight are vulnerable to abuse. how i once again mistook a plenty of rain into central and southern parts of charting still see this area cloud driving out towards japan some rather wet weather some rather cool weather as well hong k
who lived in the u.s. was also nort to turkey for for that purpose so so did abia is is more assertive and in tracking not only its critics nationals but also people who are not because in denmark there is no so there are no saudi. opposition people there maybe there are some refugees so they are increasingly acting as if they are great at a regional power that has these kind of operation iran has that turkey probably has it. maybe they are trying to copy israeli model in terms of of expanding...
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but who did most americans support? nobody. >> i haven't voted. >> i do not vote. >> i don't think i'm going to vote. >> nearly 100 million eligible voters did not vote. this is the story of perhaps the most important voice in american yet to be heard. the 100 million project is a landmark study of 12,000 nonvoters done at unprecedented scale. who are these 100 million americans? they are as diverse as of this country, as different as 100 million people can be. many nonvoters lack basic faith in our democratic system. 38% nonvoters say they're not confident that elections represent the will of the people. many believe the system is rigged. >> me and my sister always think there's a conspiracy theory. >> i think the whole thing is predetermined. >> i think it is rigged. >> nonvoters engage less with news and feel underinformed on politics and yet many nonvoters are college graduates and over one-third are middle class are wealthier. >> democrats, republicans and independents make up one-third of nonvoters. half of respon
but who did most americans support? nobody. >> i haven't voted. >> i do not vote. >> i don't think i'm going to vote. >> nearly 100 million eligible voters did not vote. this is the story of perhaps the most important voice in american yet to be heard. the 100 million project is a landmark study of 12,000 nonvoters done at unprecedented scale. who are these 100 million americans? they are as diverse as of this country, as different as 100 million people can be. many...
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>> i think we do and i think we've gotten away with who can excite us in who can beat trump and all that? and i think it's a smart observation he makes. >> thank you very much. enjoy vegas. don't spend it all in oneplas, sir. >> thanks, don. >>> and thanks for watching. our coverage continues. having dry skin is a struggle. turns out, my body wash was the problem. but with olay ultra moisture body wash, my skin went from dry and dull to visibly healthy in just 14 days. better skin from a body wash? you better believe it. with olay body. >>> election interference 2020. u.s. president gets angry about russian plans to medal in this year's election. >>> we'll tell you about the special precautions one wants everyone to make. >>> and tears and outrage over a deadly shooting carried out by a far right extremists. hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "cnn newsroom."
>> i think we do and i think we've gotten away with who can excite us in who can beat trump and all that? and i think it's a smart observation he makes. >> thank you very much. enjoy vegas. don't spend it all in oneplas, sir. >> thanks, don. >>> and thanks for watching. our coverage continues. having dry skin is a struggle. turns out, my body wash was the problem. but with olay ultra moisture body wash, my skin went from dry and dull to visibly healthy in just 14...
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who did the research?ioto do th harry potter, but the inability to learn the product, and there was an issue in the -- >> was that their inability or your inability? >> i suppose i should have directed everybody else to learn the product. >> and, governor, i have great respect for you. i have great respect for your tenacity, for the fact that you just don't give up. but, rod, you're fired. >> i don't know him very well. i've met him a couple of times. he was on for a short wile on "the apprentice" years ago. seemed like a very nice person. don't know him. >> and so it goes. and so in that way to use a tv term, it turns out 14 seasons of a television show might have been the pilot for the trump presidency. that's our broadcast for this tuesday night. you can catch us here tomorrow evening. nicolle wallace will join me immediately after tomorrow night's democratic debate has concluded. thank you for being here with us tonight, and good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "al
who did the research?ioto do th harry potter, but the inability to learn the product, and there was an issue in the -- >> was that their inability or your inability? >> i suppose i should have directed everybody else to learn the product. >> and, governor, i have great respect for you. i have great respect for your tenacity, for the fact that you just don't give up. but, rod, you're fired. >> i don't know him very well. i've met him a couple of times. he was on for a...
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, who is willing to hear bad news. and just as importantly, willing to tell truth to the american people. and what you have seen over the last, you know, 24, 48 hours is kind of this series of confused messaging. there is a vaccine, which there is not. he says this is under control, which contradicts his own cdc. he continues to point out that this is a virus that might get better when there's warmer weather. despite the fact that there's no evidence of that. and when you have this kind of confused messaging, it leads to kind of either the public is indifferent to the risks. or they panic. and neither of them are pretty good. or -- or neither of them are good scenarios. and so you need a president who is willing to level with the american people. who believes in competent leadership. and frankly, both of those things have been in short supply over the last three years. >> there's also the issue, shannon, of just how many people are staffing this white house. there is a -- there -- there was a story yesterday, i believe
, who is willing to hear bad news. and just as importantly, willing to tell truth to the american people. and what you have seen over the last, you know, 24, 48 hours is kind of this series of confused messaging. there is a vaccine, which there is not. he says this is under control, which contradicts his own cdc. he continues to point out that this is a virus that might get better when there's warmer weather. despite the fact that there's no evidence of that. and when you have this kind of...
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who was winning? >> the question is to you. >> the question was that i was winning and i think by a fairly comfortable margin. might mention that. here is the point. let's talk about democratic socialism, not communism, mr. bloomberg. that's a cheap shot. let's talk about what goes on in countries like denmark where pete correctly pointed out they have a much higher quality of life in many respects than we do. what are we talking about? we are living in many ways in a socialist society right now. the problem is as dr. martin luther king reminded us, we have socialism for the very rich, rugged individualism for the poor. >> wait a second. >> let me finish. when donald trump gets $800 million in tax breaks and subsidies to build luxury condominiums, that's socialism for the rich. walmart, we have to subsidize walmart's workers who are on medicaid and food stamps because the wealthiest family in america pays starvation wages, that's socialism for the rich. i believe in democratic socialism for working pe
who was winning? >> the question is to you. >> the question was that i was winning and i think by a fairly comfortable margin. might mention that. here is the point. let's talk about democratic socialism, not communism, mr. bloomberg. that's a cheap shot. let's talk about what goes on in countries like denmark where pete correctly pointed out they have a much higher quality of life in many respects than we do. what are we talking about? we are living in many ways in a socialist...
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who donald trump is. we have to let them know who we are. as i have been saying are well over a year, we choose hope over fear. i have been saying this for over a year. we choose unity over division. we choose science over fiction. and we choose compassion over cruelty. and maybe most importantly, we choose truth overlies. over-- we choose truth lies. truth over lies. us get up and take back this country now. now! god bless you all and may god bless our troops. "joe"] chanting [applause] >> joe biden! are you guys ready for your next candidate? are you ready for your next candidate? please give it up for senator amy klobuchar! [applause] >> thank you, clark county. i am so proud of what you have done here in nevada. first, you gave us the incredible leader for our country, harry reid. that was not enough. then you decided you would send not one but two women to the senate. us that you gave incredible congressional delegation and if that was not enough, you decided to give the women majority legislature. that is something. and today, with you
who donald trump is. we have to let them know who we are. as i have been saying are well over a year, we choose hope over fear. i have been saying this for over a year. we choose unity over division. we choose science over fiction. and we choose compassion over cruelty. and maybe most importantly, we choose truth overlies. over-- we choose truth lies. truth over lies. us get up and take back this country now. now! god bless you all and may god bless our troops. "joe"] chanting...
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i do not even want to be seen as a supermodel but a girl who is not afraid to be the first, who is not afraid to be the first, who is confident, who does not forget her roots but i really did not care about those type of labels to be honest. do they annoy you? no, it is flattering and really kind. honest. do they annoy you? no, it is flattering and really kindm honest. do they annoy you? no, it is flattering and really kind. it also opens up the discussion and i am wondering whether you have experienced it yourself, on social media for example, do you ever get muslims who look at the world you have entered and who criticise you 01’ have entered and who criticise you or abuse and say as a sister you should not be there? you will have those people and i think sometimes, i think life is so short and it sounds cliched butjust focus on what brings you joy and go after those little things and for me it has now become this. this is my life now and i am happy, iam not hurting anybody, iem using my plate to try to shine light, my work with unicef, where i came from, the refugee crisis, someth
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to a gay kid who is trying to understand who they are, that can mean the world. benjamin butterworth, thank you for coming into night, thank you. that coming in tonight. it's estimated that one in six children witness or experience some form of domestic abuse or violence. specialist counsellors say there are not enough services tailored for children who've experienced domestic abuse, so thousands do not receive the care they need. asjeremy cooke reports, if the damage is left untreated, the consequences can last for decades. i still remember hearing my mum's screams. i remember her black eyes, split lip, her fear as the door went. dad'd come home in one of those moods, which means we should all run for cover. it's hearing your mum's screams, which i'll recall for a long while yet... carl is 52, a survivor of childhood domestic violence. now he's written down the boyhood memories that had cast their shadow over his entire life. memories of how his mum, his brothers, and he were repeatedly beaten by his dad. you wonder if you say something that's going to spark him
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people who never saw donald trump coming, the same people who never saw bernie sanders coming. until this day if you look at the polls objectively, he has a front runner to win the democratic nomination and they still have not wrap their heads around it for the fact that he has a genuine enthusiasm and movement behind him which that could be a good match up against president trump. >> tucker: it just feels like the end of something. really does. a ruling class who can't even act in its own interest, can't see reality clearly. >> it is in their financial interest, clearly. because these are all people whose power comes from their access to the establishment world, consultants whose rift is based on a certain deal flow from the dnc, et cetera and they know what you said about they prefer trump to bernie, that's exactly right because they know under sanders administration, all of that access and all of that is gone and it truly is over for them. he said they would rather have bernie lose and have another crack at it after donald trump and allow him to win and that's where we are.
people who never saw donald trump coming, the same people who never saw bernie sanders coming. until this day if you look at the polls objectively, he has a front runner to win the democratic nomination and they still have not wrap their heads around it for the fact that he has a genuine enthusiasm and movement behind him which that could be a good match up against president trump. >> tucker: it just feels like the end of something. really does. a ruling class who can't even act in its...
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who. you know who was who was who was the one who. for it. was. the sitcoms portray a politically correct world the individual matters only as a part of the collective we're being a good worker is what counts. in the winter everyone is responsible for a stretch of road no matter how much snow has fallen it has to be cleared. that's why scenes of people scraping snow and ice off their patch of road before heading off to the office are a common sight in the winter. for some unknown reason we had to wait 4 years before our guides allowed us to film in parks. more on bowling park is a popular place for sunday outings it's something like north korea's central park. we wondered why permission to film here took so long. people drawing park scenes hardly seemed like a state secret. then there are also shooting ranges. dancers. and lots of picnics. on public holidays the state sometimes distributes meat and beer. that. kind of. thing. most. of. these pensioners free of family and professional obligations are enjoying a day out. i was. there free style of d
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who are still surviving who have lost people who had absolutely nothing to do with the conflict they were in and it again it raises the ire of those individuals but now you have generations that are upset with you because you've been literally taking out whole families and in many cases nothing is ever done about in these people aren't even acknowledged exactly i mean a little like this in 2070 new york new york times magazine investigation of nearly $150.00 u.s. led coalition airstrikes targeting isis in just iraq just iraq they found that one in 5 of the coalition strikes resulted in civilian deaths that was a rate that was 30 times more than what was acknowledged by the coalition now that's a big discrepancy and i understand why this report was put together because it's like when you see discrepancies like that that's not like clerical errors that you know where you got 31 times it's just the new york times that's a big difference absolutely and in this case i would even call that a discrepancy like there are certain things are just flat out lies and i think that when you have a n
who are still surviving who have lost people who had absolutely nothing to do with the conflict they were in and it again it raises the ire of those individuals but now you have generations that are upset with you because you've been literally taking out whole families and in many cases nothing is ever done about in these people aren't even acknowledged exactly i mean a little like this in 2070 new york new york times magazine investigation of nearly $150.00 u.s. led coalition airstrikes...
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i'm the one who can unite the base. i'm the one who can be the bridge. and don't you still have the passion for a woman president that was denied perhaps unfairly by donald trump? so i think the biden and warren issue is quite big. and each can make a case. don't count me out yet. but there is a lot of pressure on both of them to show that in the next two contests. >> when we come back, i want to talk about what's going on with the delegate count, and if these candidates continue to split delegates among three or more candidates, does that mean no one can actually win this nomination through primaries? and it will be decided in the convention? we'll deal with that when we come back. that when we come back. how well does your financial advisor know you? if they saw you on the street would your advisor recognize you? at ameriprise, we see you as more than a client. that's why our advisors care about what's important to you. they offer personalized advice to help you prepare for what's expected and even what's not. giving you the freedom to live financially
i'm the one who can unite the base. i'm the one who can be the bridge. and don't you still have the passion for a woman president that was denied perhaps unfairly by donald trump? so i think the biden and warren issue is quite big. and each can make a case. don't count me out yet. but there is a lot of pressure on both of them to show that in the next two contests. >> when we come back, i want to talk about what's going on with the delegate count, and if these candidates continue to split...
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who you stand with. and who you fight for. ♪ character matters. maybe more here than anywhere. >> i'm joe biden, and i approve this message. ♪ >> imagine all the progress we can make in the next four years. imagine a country where affordable health care is a right not a privilege. imagine a world where america leads. imagine a president who stand up to the nra and gets assault weapons out of our schools. what we imagine today you can make reality. first we need to beat donald trump. then there will be no limits to what we can do. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. ♪ >> when this campaign started we did not know where it was, but we knew where we wanted to go. >> so, iowa are you ready to bring this country together? >> the ultimate -- there is a hunger for a new kind of politics. defined by the longing. boldness, action. >> i believe in pete because of what he stands for. >> i believe he can bring us together rather than divide us. >> pete believes that we should pay teachers like doctors and respect them like soldiers. to turn theshot
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who is in the bullet struck in the national parliament and who is instigating and developing rage against minorities so they create to a degree in atmosphere through which the other groups the violent rounds and courage to do more violence is a dangerous situation especially for those who are threatened we have some elements within the security services and institutions but the more difficult thing is to detect those who are doing preparing things via internet in a mess or a services the other. groupings in some cities and towns who have face to face contact and can be also very dangerous i won't do any east german bashing that's a problem in german debates but defacto a lot of these crimes and organisational groups are in eastern germany because of the problems since the unification economically culturally and before in the or thora tehan phases in decades they went through in germany now the role of design in the challenges that humans may encounter in the future is the subject of a major exhibition at the philadelphia museum of art it's called designs for a different future and as unde
who is in the bullet struck in the national parliament and who is instigating and developing rage against minorities so they create to a degree in atmosphere through which the other groups the violent rounds and courage to do more violence is a dangerous situation especially for those who are threatened we have some elements within the security services and institutions but the more difficult thing is to detect those who are doing preparing things via internet in a mess or a services the other....
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. >> greg: you know who i wouldn't block under any situation? a special guy named bret baier. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington come on bret baier. we are following turtle major stories, trump advisor roger stone pacing 40 months in prison tonight -- that sentence was handed down by a federal judge following rejection earlier this month of the recommendation for a much longer penalty and subsequent torrent of criticism against both the president and his attorney general. and democratic presidential candidates are trying to catch their breath and lick their wounds after a debate that turned into a proverbial circular firing squad last night in las vegas. we start there, correspondent peter doocy recaps that event and one of the participants remarked it was a big victory for the man they are trying to defeat. >> six democrats walked into the casino last night in the candidate who may have benefited the most may have been the billionaire from new york, the one whose staying up the strip in a building with his name on it. >> the real winn
. >> greg: you know who i wouldn't block under any situation? a special guy named bret baier. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington come on bret baier. we are following turtle major stories, trump advisor roger stone pacing 40 months in prison tonight -- that sentence was handed down by a federal judge following rejection earlier this month of the recommendation for a much longer penalty and subsequent torrent of criticism against both the president and his attorney general....
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who has the low propensity voters and who has the high propensity voters? when iowa came in the numbers were -- >> not great. >> not great. we can't tell -- >> who those people are. >> if some of the high propensity voters are saying, i don't care. i don't need to go to the primary because i'm going to vote for the democrat you choose. >> part of it is it's the angst of having the decision made. before bloomberg was on the debate stage, i was off last week -- >> it didn't go well. sorry. >> that's what i hear. well, but here's the thing about that. there's always -- the image of a candidate, the initial part of the candidate is always nicer than when they get in the muck. you know, that's just going to happen with everyone. it really happened to mike bloomberg who has a lot of things he is very attackable on. >> he has 67 billion other people to forget what they saw. he can micro target to you with glasses who lives in brooklyn and help you misremember what you saw if you were watching. >> hopefully they don't tune in this week. >> but some of the turnout a
who has the low propensity voters and who has the high propensity voters? when iowa came in the numbers were -- >> not great. >> not great. we can't tell -- >> who those people are. >> if some of the high propensity voters are saying, i don't care. i don't need to go to the primary because i'm going to vote for the democrat you choose. >> part of it is it's the angst of having the decision made. before bloomberg was on the debate stage, i was off last week --...
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who was winning? >> the question is to you. >> the question was, who was winning? and i think by a fairly comfortable margin. here's the point. let's talk about democratic socialism. not communism, mr. bloomberg. that's a cheap shot. let's talk about what goes on in countries like denmark where people correctly pointed out, they have a much higher quality of life in many rms handle the we do. what are we talking about? we are living in many ways in a socialist society right now. the problem is, as dr. martin lootsser king reminded us. we have socialism for the very rich. rugged individualism for the poor. >> wait a second. >> let me finish. when donald trump gets $800 million in tax breaks and subsidies to build luxury condominiums, that's socialism for the rich. we have to subsidize walmart workers on medicaid and food stamps because the wealthiest family in america pays starvation wages, that's socialism for the rich. i believe in democratic socialism for working people. not billionaires. health care for all. educational opportunity for all. >> senator, thank you
who was winning? >> the question is to you. >> the question was, who was winning? and i think by a fairly comfortable margin. here's the point. let's talk about democratic socialism. not communism, mr. bloomberg. that's a cheap shot. let's talk about what goes on in countries like denmark where people correctly pointed out, they have a much higher quality of life in many rms handle the we do. what are we talking about? we are living in many ways in a socialist society right now. the...
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who's up, who's down, who's on the outs, who's disappointing. that leads to when we watch tv, like what's going to be the ending? there's a cliffhanger we spend all summer guessing who shot j.r. that dates me, but nevertheless -- >> i remember it, too. >> there's that impulse. i don't mind the predictions, it's a fun thing, but when it overwhelms the coverage -- people say elizabeth warren is out because -- >> she has the third most delegates. >> there are things like that that are more important to pay attention to and there are problems in the media that, i think, are bigger than the inclination to predict. >> i think that's true. eric, the other issue is one thing you can predict is the way the media tends to behave when an election begins. and the sanders campaign has been working the refs, of trying to berate the media into getting more positive coverage. that will work to a certain extent, but it is predictable that there will be deep dives on him that once he's seen as the front runner, hillary clinton can tell you that people will do all
who's up, who's down, who's on the outs, who's disappointing. that leads to when we watch tv, like what's going to be the ending? there's a cliffhanger we spend all summer guessing who shot j.r. that dates me, but nevertheless -- >> i remember it, too. >> there's that impulse. i don't mind the predictions, it's a fun thing, but when it overwhelms the coverage -- people say elizabeth warren is out because -- >> she has the third most delegates. >> there are things like...
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who needs a button? alright, catch. [laughter] who else? alright, who else? you got to be african-american, though. i just have african-american. who else? who wants african-american? there you go. pseudo-african-american who else? [laughter] one more, there you go. how is everyone? we're at the home stretch, aren't we? home stretch. what does that mean? we have to win the caucus, right? pete has two win it. he has to do it. where are my precinct captains? raise your hand. these big yellow buttons mean we are going to work. we are going to work. first of all, i'm excited. i endorse this man because he's got new ideas, right? [applause] and you all look really good by the way, too. really good. he's got new ideas. the old way of doing politics is not going to work to beat donald trump. it's not going to work. we need new, fresh ideas. we need bold moves. we need an agenda that's going to change this country, bring this country back to what it used to be. right? [applause] and in my view, in all of our view, there is only one candidate that is going to do that.
who needs a button? alright, catch. [laughter] who else? alright, who else? you got to be african-american, though. i just have african-american. who else? who wants african-american? there you go. pseudo-african-american who else? [laughter] one more, there you go. how is everyone? we're at the home stretch, aren't we? home stretch. what does that mean? we have to win the caucus, right? pete has two win it. he has to do it. where are my precinct captains? raise your hand. these big yellow...
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the people who, are people who are resilient. people who have courage. people who are ready to work and work and provide for themselves and their families. that is who we are, truly. [applause] vice president biden: we are a nation of immigrants. the idea this president and many of his cohorts treat this like it is a problem -- imagine what we would be if we did not have immigration. i spent a lot of time when i was vice president of japan and i had a lot of discussions with mr. abe. culture, and a woman as well educated and marries and has children, she is encouraged to stop engaging in the workforce. with not have a problem workforce replacement. that is one of our strengths because people keep coming. an awful lot of nations are more xenophobic. so what is happening? , i said,ck from japan mark my words. they are going to change their policy just like china is going to change their policy about one child. they are going to have more people in china retired then all the people who work. they cannot sustain it. they did away with the one child policy. i
the people who, are people who are resilient. people who have courage. people who are ready to work and work and provide for themselves and their families. that is who we are, truly. [applause] vice president biden: we are a nation of immigrants. the idea this president and many of his cohorts treat this like it is a problem -- imagine what we would be if we did not have immigration. i spent a lot of time when i was vice president of japan and i had a lot of discussions with mr. abe. culture,...
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this is the president who already fired two impeachment witnesses who blast democrats who voted against him. slamming senator manchin who waivered before voting to convict him with the unimaginative nickname. munch kin and hitting senator jones a democrat for trump supporting alabama. as a quote lightweight. this president unleashed post impeachment as a first primary votes here in new hampshire are less than two hours away. as i said a big show. a lot going on. so next my interview with the former vice president joe biden. in the wake of what he called a gut punch in iowa. he has an uphill climb in hrn. he tells me why he believes black voters have his back over a rival who calls himself a democratic socialist. absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dre
this is the president who already fired two impeachment witnesses who blast democrats who voted against him. slamming senator manchin who waivered before voting to convict him with the unimaginative nickname. munch kin and hitting senator jones a democrat for trump supporting alabama. as a quote lightweight. this president unleashed post impeachment as a first primary votes here in new hampshire are less than two hours away. as i said a big show. a lot going on. so next my interview with the...
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there are many, for people who are deaf, people who use wheelchairs, people who developed mental disabilities, people who have autism, people who have different tissues they are coping with every single day and said to all these folks help me understand let's start by thinking big, what is everything we could do and let's narrow it down a little to the appropriate role for the federal government and that is how i came up with a disability plan and i will give you one more that has come out of the campaign because it is important. if when i started this campaign you may remember we had 26 people running for office, 131, 2954. i'm trying to remember what the numbers were but good people who were running, but they have good ideas and they love their country. they were in this because they want to see a better america and as people left the race, one of the things i tried to do, is integrate your good ideas, into the campaign. the, climate plan and you will see whole sections that jay inslee originally came up with and they are good pieces. when kamala harris was forced out of the race which just
there are many, for people who are deaf, people who use wheelchairs, people who developed mental disabilities, people who have autism, people who have different tissues they are coping with every single day and said to all these folks help me understand let's start by thinking big, what is everything we could do and let's narrow it down a little to the appropriate role for the federal government and that is how i came up with a disability plan and i will give you one more that has come out of...
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the issue is who votes for these awards. 6500 members who get 259 dvds on the desk which means about 540 viewing hours of which they take about 50 if they are having a quiet time. i think one of the reasons we have a lot more i think minority mps the reasons we have a lot more i think minority mp5 from both parties is because they take different approaches to how they do it, so labour took a very different approach to the conservative but both affectively came to the same place. that is just about saying to people products the people you are considering, think about other people you might have thought of. shame you have to be told. it is a shame. that is the point of trying to make. once told, it is the academy fall and they need to serve themselves out. 1917, a worthy winner? yes. i haven't seen it but i've been told. thank you very much tony and caroline. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you
the issue is who votes for these awards. 6500 members who get 259 dvds on the desk which means about 540 viewing hours of which they take about 50 if they are having a quiet time. i think one of the reasons we have a lot more i think minority mps the reasons we have a lot more i think minority mp5 from both parties is because they take different approaches to how they do it, so labour took a very different approach to the conservative but both affectively came to the same place. that is just...
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those who took. it invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. we know in psychology that the more people are told that they can't or shouldn't do something whether it's sexual or otherwise the more it makes them want to do it so trying new things violating taboos are some of the most common and pervasive elements in our sexual fantasies. welcome back everyone joining me now is democratic strategist and political analyst mr krause thank you so much tara there are thousands of innovators writers entertainers athletes elected leaders and change agents across the african american community who are woven into the tapestry of this great nation. martin luther king jr baby boomer jackie robinson thurgood marshall james baldwin and others come to mind we saw the passage of the civil rights and voting rights act separate but unequal education out restrictive covenants ruled unconstitutional. and other games but sadly we also
those who took. it invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. we know in psychology that the more people are told that they can't or shouldn't do something whether it's sexual or otherwise the more it makes them want to do it so trying new things violating taboos are some of the most common and pervasive elements in our sexual fantasies. welcome back everyone joining me now is democratic strategist and...
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also the people who 1st informed the public of this epidemic people who had been vindicated by no other and china supreme court but i think there are also experiences. in that china has been quick later on to mobilize its national resources sending doctors and nurses to poor poor doctors and nurses from across the country to deal with this epidemic you mentioned h one n one that is interesting because tens of millions of people infected globally and tens of thousands of deaths occurred you don't see child bans against american citizens or anti-american you know u.s. bashing happening on such just scale globally. in fact it took a while for the obama administration to declare a national emergency. china of course could have been more faster in terms of responding to this virus at local levels but it is doing just that you know because this is what i mean ultimately i have never liked the idea of what you know bashing how people handle things and kind of going after other countries for all the and all different. take place especially you know i'm living in the united states we didn't exac
also the people who 1st informed the public of this epidemic people who had been vindicated by no other and china supreme court but i think there are also experiences. in that china has been quick later on to mobilize its national resources sending doctors and nurses to poor poor doctors and nurses from across the country to deal with this epidemic you mentioned h one n one that is interesting because tens of millions of people infected globally and tens of thousands of deaths occurred you...
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but more importantly those who think beating donald trump is more important than having a candidate who completely aligns with your perspectives. we don't see the same type of disruption in the republican party. it's got its own parties. they seem to be able to rally around winning and getting supreme court nominees and second amendment stuff and abortion restrictions. at what point do democrats have to reckon with this and say, if beating donald trump is the most important thing in the world, the most progressive candidate may not be the right answer? i know i'll get hate tweets, but it has to be discussed. >> it does. and you know that you and i have a little difference of opinion as it pertains to this. my feeling is donald trump and the republicans have taken this country so far to the right that we are off the cliff. if you remember the roadrunner back in the cartoon days, we are just -- america is legs running, we're in air, literally suspended waiting to see who the democrats are going to choose that can pull us back from the cliff. i don't believe a moderate candidate, someone l
but more importantly those who think beating donald trump is more important than having a candidate who completely aligns with your perspectives. we don't see the same type of disruption in the republican party. it's got its own parties. they seem to be able to rally around winning and getting supreme court nominees and second amendment stuff and abortion restrictions. at what point do democrats have to reckon with this and say, if beating donald trump is the most important thing in the world,...
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is it someone who can win over republicans who are fed up with trump? is it someone who can marshall major movement, who can pull in new voters to the process? people can't really agree on that. and that's why we don't really have a super clear idea of who is going to clearly win the caucuses tomorrow night. >> jeremy, why is the clear answer to this question not joe biden as we sit here one day before the caucus? >> i don't know that it is. i think that we really have yet to see joe biden tested under the spotlight for an extended period of time just to see how well he holds up, how well voters respond to him. i got to say, i saw him yesterday in cedar rapids, and there was an energy there. he really roused the crowd. the audience was engaged to an extent that i didn't see with some of the other candidates i was out on the road with yesterday and over the past couple of days. no. he had a connection with his audience that was unique. at least what i've seen so far. >> alexi, what's your reporting been on the ground the past week? >> well, we have been
is it someone who can win over republicans who are fed up with trump? is it someone who can marshall major movement, who can pull in new voters to the process? people can't really agree on that. and that's why we don't really have a super clear idea of who is going to clearly win the caucuses tomorrow night. >> jeremy, why is the clear answer to this question not joe biden as we sit here one day before the caucus? >> i don't know that it is. i think that we really have yet to see...
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how the person who has helped in our efforts to move the needle on homelessness, who probably every time i call him, and i tell him about somebody, he not only knows the name of that person, with the whole story about their medical history and family, and when they came here and everything else, believe it or not, it's a tough job to manage our homeless department in san francisco, but jeff kaczynski does it because he cares and because he knows that last year when we helped 2,000 people exit homelessness, that's 2,146 people that are not sleeping on our streets tonight and that matters. ladies and gentlemen, the director of the office of homelessness here in san francisco, jeff kaczynski. [applause] >> thank you, mare breed, for those kind words and thank you for your leadership to expand critical resources that we desperately need to help people living in crisis on our streets. she understands that shelters are only part of the solution. we have to create housing opportunities are all types of low income households, especially for people who are experiencing homelessness. every single
how the person who has helped in our efforts to move the needle on homelessness, who probably every time i call him, and i tell him about somebody, he not only knows the name of that person, with the whole story about their medical history and family, and when they came here and everything else, believe it or not, it's a tough job to manage our homeless department in san francisco, but jeff kaczynski does it because he cares and because he knows that last year when we helped 2,000 people exit...
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who knows what? what to you make of this and the fact that we're getting briefed on this it this week? >> well, break the glass, call the firefighters in the nearby county, the russians are coming. i'm not surprised. this is something bob mueller told us in his hearing on capitol hill. the russians have been coming after it. they did it in 2016, they did it in 2018. they're doing it in 2020. their goal is to be disruptive. they want to mess with us. they will have favored candidates. clearly they see donald trump's time as president as being beneficial to russian national interests so of course they are showing a preference. the fact that they're helping bernie sanders as well according to the recent reporting shows that they're equal opportunity players. they're going to mess around wherever they can mess around because they want to find those divisions that exist in america and exploit them. >> do they want us to have a clown as president? >> they want us to have a president who is going to have po
who knows what? what to you make of this and the fact that we're getting briefed on this it this week? >> well, break the glass, call the firefighters in the nearby county, the russians are coming. i'm not surprised. this is something bob mueller told us in his hearing on capitol hill. the russians have been coming after it. they did it in 2016, they did it in 2018. they're doing it in 2020. their goal is to be disruptive. they want to mess with us. they will have favored candidates....
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what donald trump is, who he is, is kind of baked in. >> right. >> what folks want to know is who are we, what are we fighting for? when he is at the state of the union saying he wants to protect coverage for preexisting conditions, he's moving a lawsuit all the way to the supreme court that will rip that away. we are on the front lines talking about, and not only talking, acting on those things that would lower costs, give more coverage, lower prescription drug costs. in michigan, it's protect our great lakes, you know, the climate crisis is barrelling down on us, and nothing is going to happen as long as this guy is in the white house and the republicans control the united states senate. and so we could go issue by issue, but people in michigan are, you know, they're tired. they say come on, i'm working every day. i'm working two jobs, three jobs, i'd like to work one to be able to take care of my family. i want to know i can go to a good public school that's just in the neighborhood and make sure my child gets the education they need, and we can afford to have him go to college or
what donald trump is, who he is, is kind of baked in. >> right. >> what folks want to know is who are we, what are we fighting for? when he is at the state of the union saying he wants to protect coverage for preexisting conditions, he's moving a lawsuit all the way to the supreme court that will rip that away. we are on the front lines talking about, and not only talking, acting on those things that would lower costs, give more coverage, lower prescription drug costs. in michigan,...
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who has the low propensity voters? and who has the high propensity voters? when iowa came in, we were like, oh, the numbers are -- >> not great. >> not great. but we can't tell. >> who those people are. >> if they are some of the new people and high propensity voters are saying i don't care, i'll vote for whatever democrat. i don't need to go to the primary. i'm going to vote for the democrat. you choose. >> part of it, too, the angst of having the decision being made. so it's like bloomberg, right? i talk to people, before bloomberg was on the debate stage and i was off last week, but -- >> it didn't go well. >> that's what i hear. but here's the thing about that. you know, there's always -- the image of a candidate -- the initial part of the candidate is always nicer than, like, when they get in the muck. and, you know, that's just going to happen with everybody. it really happened to michael bloomberg who has a lot of things he he is very attackable on. >> he also has 67 billion other things he can try and help people forget what they saw. he can micro-ta
who has the low propensity voters? and who has the high propensity voters? when iowa came in, we were like, oh, the numbers are -- >> not great. >> not great. but we can't tell. >> who those people are. >> if they are some of the new people and high propensity voters are saying i don't care, i'll vote for whatever democrat. i don't need to go to the primary. i'm going to vote for the democrat. you choose. >> part of it, too, the angst of having the decision being...
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>> who can build a possible record. a lot of people who have sat in committee hearings, some don't have much government experience at all. mike was the mayor of the largest and most diverse city. he took over control of the schools, he created 400,000 jobs, ran tough elections in races that he wasn't supposes to win. he's one of the most successful businessmen in this country. and he's probably the only person who can beat donald trump in november. bloomberg is going to talk about his record on the issue of guns and the environment tonight. in a way that maybe a lot of americans haven't heard yet. certainly one i think they'll consider. >> so one other thing that's go to happen tonight. and you're ready for this, is that they're going to be going after him on a variety of things. one of them is the money he's been spending. we've been interviewing various candidates over the last few days, they're telling us this, here they are. >> do you think michael bloomberg is trying to buy the nomination for president? >> yes. >>
>> who can build a possible record. a lot of people who have sat in committee hearings, some don't have much government experience at all. mike was the mayor of the largest and most diverse city. he took over control of the schools, he created 400,000 jobs, ran tough elections in races that he wasn't supposes to win. he's one of the most successful businessmen in this country. and he's probably the only person who can beat donald trump in november. bloomberg is going to talk about his...
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who wants to buy his party out. lou: saying in part that's michael bloomberg was bumbling and stumbling. everybody on the stage with bernie sanders said they disagreed with the idea that the candidate who just gets most delegates should necessarily be the party's nominee. the votes don't want matter. -- the votes don't matter. this from the same party who wants to do away with the electoral college. according to gallup 49% aapprove of the president's job performance. and that's higher than the 48% who disapprove. 45% of americans are satisfied with the state of the nation. among republicans that satisfaction stands at 80%. joining us tonight, charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor, fox news contributor. if that doesn't knock bloomberg, his performance out of the race, what will? >> i don't know. my first caveat is republicans need to be prepared every day between now and the election. the level of democratic hatred for this president is like nothing we have ever seen before. that said, that disaster, that clo
who wants to buy his party out. lou: saying in part that's michael bloomberg was bumbling and stumbling. everybody on the stage with bernie sanders said they disagreed with the idea that the candidate who just gets most delegates should necessarily be the party's nominee. the votes don't want matter. -- the votes don't matter. this from the same party who wants to do away with the electoral college. according to gallup 49% aapprove of the president's job performance. and that's higher than the...
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they're the ones who will find those who are not. and in so doing, in adopting this new kind of campaign, they place some critical distance between themselves and the kinds of violence that had been getting a lot of bad publicity for the united states. that had in some instances got some americans thinking, is this who we want to be? because stories about people who kill other citizens en masse tend to come from places like russia and the ottoman empire. domestically, part of what we -- how we kept an eye on our population and kept things stable so we could stay neutral was to increase dramatically the amount of policing that we do of normal american citizens. now, just that it is ok because we are looking for spies. we are looking for ways that germans will infiltrate american wells, ruinson our our crops. anything to undermine us. pay our neighbors to the south to go to war with us. one of the things that we see is an uptick in the policing of again, those populations we talked about initially. this is especially true for african-a
they're the ones who will find those who are not. and in so doing, in adopting this new kind of campaign, they place some critical distance between themselves and the kinds of violence that had been getting a lot of bad publicity for the united states. that had in some instances got some americans thinking, is this who we want to be? because stories about people who kill other citizens en masse tend to come from places like russia and the ottoman empire. domestically, part of what we -- how we...
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who got in the lead and who doesn't. so it was really, i think, good news for us that they evaluated -- because of the way that we implemented lead, different from some other cities, for instance, seattle, it was a very small group of officers that started lead. they worked in a specific area, very small, defined area, and i believe it was eight officers, i believe. they made all the decisions as to who got the referral and who didn't. we wrote it out, and we opened it up to anybody working mission or tenderloin. so we had a larger pool of officers. so what they felt is because the way we rolled it out, it minimized a small group of individuals making those decisions which lessens the possibility of this selection bias. because it's put out. we have a variety of people making decisions. so that was a good thing in terms of -- >> i guess the question that commissioner elias was raising, i was thinking is maybe we should also ask long beach, when they look at bias, do they reconcile the jail population versus ethnicity, bl
who got in the lead and who doesn't. so it was really, i think, good news for us that they evaluated -- because of the way that we implemented lead, different from some other cities, for instance, seattle, it was a very small group of officers that started lead. they worked in a specific area, very small, defined area, and i believe it was eight officers, i believe. they made all the decisions as to who got the referral and who didn't. we wrote it out, and we opened it up to anybody working...
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cannot really make a lot of money because for those who are those who are restaurant people who don't go out a lot of people are going to be out late you know busy generale and shown in the. clothing held in discharged from hospital. this single mother of one is taking our very 1st steps knowing how life will never be the same again from all i'm joined from cameroon by the reporter on that piece plays. what is the reason for this violence and how widespread is it. the reason for this violence is that the boat parties in this conflict are seeking for control. as they are called the separatists fighters want to control the in this begin region so whatever east leaving in this region who does not respect the laws that they have put in place because since the declared independence on october 1st 317 putting please the our own what they call laws and those who do not respect these laws have been targeted also they carry an army 6 these the english part of can only still part of cameroon so addicts who want to enforce the laws and who ever they cease to see but ties up our sympathies also a
cannot really make a lot of money because for those who are those who are restaurant people who don't go out a lot of people are going to be out late you know busy generale and shown in the. clothing held in discharged from hospital. this single mother of one is taking our very 1st steps knowing how life will never be the same again from all i'm joined from cameroon by the reporter on that piece plays. what is the reason for this violence and how widespread is it. the reason for this violence...