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to, to like you to see cause to williams and list is really somebody i think the the hello, i'm somebody, the miller. this is the news our life from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes is really forces attack yet another you in run school in gaza with palestinians be seeking shelter. dozens, i killed the thousands of people protest across kenya de monte president william router's step down
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the price of power. a senior us senate is found guilty of bribery, corruption, and extortion fighting incident and forces thousands more people to see their homes . so that's one of the camps way, many anal sheltering. 10 done. piece of statements with your school sees 85000 fans fits up to welcome teen and, and buffets around madrid. french cats of the season, this fulfilling a childhood dream. the . we begin this news hour in central gauze way as well as track another you and run school. and on the sarah gray, if you can, can at least 23 people. the facility was sheltering, displaced palestinians, and was in and is really designated so called safe zone. on sunday, 17 palestinians were killed in the strike on a school in central garza and the boston day 6 schools affiliated with the un and
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its agencies have been hit a separate strike later on tuesday killed 2 more palestinians. an injured mood is really a tax across the strip of killed, at least the 50 palestinians since tuesday morning, to the spokesman for the un secretary general says a separate is wally is try kidney a us into being used by both the u. n. n. a agencies to coordinate a monetary and work in gaza. the operations are continuing, but i think one can only imagine how much it impacts our humanitarian colleagues. we're actually working in that place, right? they are already under tremendous stress. they already continue to work in inactive war zone. and if you know, if there is a strike, a 100 meters away from the place where you, where you work a, it's a, it just adds to an already over whelming level of, of stress for colleagues. not to mention the impact it has on the civilians who are
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routinely killed in the straits. honeywell mode has moved from daryl viola in central garza. the fact that we're seeing more of the honor with facilities being targeted deliberately and directly across the gaza strip. according to a statement by believe that as originated either the director of operations of united nations, we're looking at $230.00 to view and facilities across has to be in either severely damaged or completely destroyed since the beginning of this genocide world war, including it backwards and vendors and just to make it clear for our viewers evacuation centers are in stock. you on school, these are on or was run school. i got our owner was our manage and operated by by the united nations. were palestinians, a refugee just the just the fact that we have people who have been displaced into these areas uh for the past 9 months are really struggling on daily basis. and on
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top of that, the attack deliberate attacks of pumpkin they do not believe in these 6 is close to being targeted by is really air attacks. going to close to a 100 people in 6 this school just did a one to 3 people were killed in one single attack. and in addition to we have 7 deep blue plus the critically injured here at the hospital in the world. all the hospital records, you can all of the just increasing and exacerbating but really difficult living conditions, any problems that people are experiencing as a result of these attacks, meanwhile, is really monitor in a separate a talk to targeted an area, the western part of hon. noon is cooling 17 people and again we're looking at the same patterns of killing women and children make the vast majority of casual
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and central gaza. so we moved. palestinians were killed by and he's really a strike on a house. and they also way to area in the southern part of the strip these really on be struck, an area west of con eunice, killing at least 17 palestinians. and entering 26 of those 4 children are among the dead bodies have been taken to the cities. now, so hospital to a more was a to last a twin sons and most of a family in and is really a striking, the giovanni, a refugee camp in may. a surviving sun, nicer had, he's i'm blown off. well, she lost leg. this is her story, in our own words, somebody has it isn't kenneth clever name, john. it's a pretty been messed all civil super necessary for them. how to download it into the software. so when you have a way to send me a slip,
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i'm not sure who to send. most of them have most of them the name, one name, what's the model? what's a minimum with him for me to blame for school. and i that led to believe in justice davis of the west and i'm spectrum. one of the a one must have a one most viewed the screens us and then on the person to come senate center. this issue is a heck of a sudden this long i'm an issue on the message that was placed at the law
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and elizabeth said, i don't know the same one and then i noticed with kids in the field, but some of the fun. yeah. since then. so then when you see it, then it has just one more time somebody to buy a home that look up the future in the midst of the the, the, you as president jo biden's back on the campaign trail trying to quote the black quotes. he's due to address the national association for the advancement of colored people, 8 to constituency pulled a democratic party, full suggest black vote to support provide and being sliding ahead of november's election. or let's now go to rob reynolds. he's
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in las vegas just ahead of president biden speaking, rob, what are you expecting him to say when he addresses the in double a c p of the? well, i think that president biden will certainly try to appeal to the most important perhaps the component of his possible re election, which is black voters in the end double a c p being one of the oldest most prestigious, powerful organizations that founded in the pursuit of civil rights for, for black people in the united states is an essential part of that. i expect that he will talk about the advances that is administered. 1 is made on behalf of, of black people in the united states, including prosecuting a hate crimes attempting to stop abuse of policing, economic advantages. the efforts to increase the number of black families that can
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own a purchase and own homes and things of that nature. it will also be very interesting to me that it took to listen to the tone and tenor of his remarks. after all, this is the 1st campaign appearance the president will have since the attempted assassination of donald trump on sunday. the public remarks that he's in the day since then, i have been along the lines of unity imploring americans to lower the temperature of their remarks and their political discourse and trying to call people to come to the
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reading ads. we're going to leave it to for just a moment, a prisoner advise and is just standing on stage of poaching. the podium lift listed in the a joe got a lifetime member of their w i. c. c, the president johnson. fact introduction, as we're leadership, most of off your friendship, guys to all the thousands and members of ross and very for the most important organizations in our country. their special things i need is the survey numbers or
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congress were included in nevada, drugs steven horse for sure. this is the best of luck, bobcats our is, i know is out there as so remember you c, b, c, members. the friendly afraid of him? i bet a job sort of mississippi. sure. sure. terrace excavated the best really, really good. have jim barber in, in south carolina, in case you didn't do. did turn it around for me to, to work in june of 47. 1947. all right, truly. you can the 1st president just to speak of this convention. he was rubber for a lot of things. the house would have double as the pay the survey of the military . you lay the groundwork with the civil rights of jen, the palm president kennedy by that president johnson. the science of right jack is
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weeks before 60 years ago. archer was president, was off and count aloud is also gone for something else. story goes, truman said, do you want a friend of washington? get a dog, i guess one last couple of weeks that you guys got, which i know what do you mean? well, that's why so good job, real friend. no, not for you. so this is a real thing. so many of you had my back and i think i've had years as well. i will have lots of people don't go to school. one of our best friends recently when i was a lifeguard projects. it was his name is the thing is most mostly here. yeah. and they're running long so i'm more or less know i'm truly
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a 100. we're committed this type small with this country. it is a tex moment. there's a few days after the fast. where is your deadline? donald trump regretful he was not sure she is. if we continue to finish this problem is time for an important conversation discussion. our post office has gotten to the study of office. i've suddenly not as it made clear through all my pregnancy, your responsibility to lower the temperature, temperature and condemn violence. and that is for the refrigerator. the americans most importantly, stolen from reject our budget, the wireless valid kinetic time period, no exceptions. that to say one voice bottles is not the answer.
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that's what it should rally around the sedation box and you're not talking about 2 organizations know that the is the fee for the race. right. springfield, illinois. 19 o 8. yeah. and that was the, was for investment starting you know, the paid of the price of violence. now understand this is going to talk about stand against violence. you must, there years. oh wow. was there because violence perpetrated against presidential candidates in pennsylvania or stand against all while was corporate against george, florida to minnesota, against black breakfast like police officers. eugene goodman, january 6 block. electra walkers, i curry favor to shame hoffman. a lot of that to stand against the violence and intimidation of worship pharmacy, the murder and it's
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a large and my grocery store in buffalo, new york. when i went up to the other manual church control from south carolina, what's the use of the children and fed hilton? you bobby, cause the drones in las vegas is honestly all across america. that never make to news because you've all the, every day of the communities across the country. going to be outspoken. i want to be solid on how they're going to speak about wanted speak about guns. yeah. died of gunshot. well, the reason that studying and that is sick and it's your car. if we do not think about it. so you want to stand
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against was america, enjoy getting these weapons of all the straight to america. use your phone from. this was this all of us to kill somebody others including children . it's time to, oh no. i didn't want that. i will do it again. the does it because it was lower the temperature or politics, right? why is it doesn't mean we should stop problem. the 1st where you are, what you're done, or you don't do that squared have is higher tier, which i are never delivered given anyway. how i just told the truth, they saw the voice mail to
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where is it turns about why the press 0. so for black america, it tried to repeal obama care to check. i mean, there is a black americans off their health insurance attitude trillion dollar tax cut over what was the benefit of the super wealthy, the biggest corporations exploded. the federal debt was united one present as one term the 1st would be what we should be doing. that's the things that affect people's lives. like child care, health care, and so much more that grow the healthy dismiss manager, the bad done. it was especially just the white community. oh, i know in other countries or other communities of color, the crisis drove a black unemployment, designated small black bridges. you peacefully protest,
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george george murdered donald trump call from the national guard to go ask you, what else would matter with this man? was yours? i'm a guy who's for the purpose of my just brought obama says he wasn't born in america and he was a us citizen scores. here's what it takes, of what jobs i love this phrase bucks out. so what about the man? how about his character? well, to get rid of one job is it's a vice president of state the this the,
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the, the block and she is my advice. those are now the 1st quarter career defense american history. i don't want, however. 1 are not the 1st one coming to the united states supreme court, the progress myself. i promised america might be associated with like america on friday or the most diverse of your federal history. the tax of a profile generation, especially are these guys. ok. let's upstairs. that's what makes us the greatest measure for if it's not my problem, a house, because if you i present
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a couple hours is the vice president the by the way no, i agree price pregnancy can be present in the states, the with the big block and like the members of the congress, we've gotten so much done. seriously. pressure just during said we've got more done of consequence. any pressure says franklin roosevelt. just think about where the black community wants to know is why it came to office. think about how far the block rate is go. we're still got a lot way to go to the georgia watch. our economy is not
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the strongest economy in the world. to start to go to florida. record girls of work small business. it says again, because tough is lying hard to tell about what the poor hit a record low over by. there's immunization 1st. so it does a good $1400.00 plus $300.00 checks per job per family, per month. there's a package of people in this country to get to through the parent debbie, but shrugs administration. com. i did that before monday. the 4th. it's a good everyone to black and the project that you put what job poverty whatever. finally, get through to people. why do, on the policy, rosie economy, we spend money with the time it is the strongest of the world. now the
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target to make that tax cut term is the don't ever go home. by the way, all the data shows the came doesn't tell us, we drive up differences they drive off campus. well, when have child care, guess what, mom or dad could? yeah. the child probably say we're connected, but neighborhoods are cut off oh, highways and this investment decades ago. my city wilmington, delaware, i $95.00 runs up to what used to be the black community, divide 6 res, why? we're going to make sure that the stage one and we're going to be able to pay for over the top of that and still have a highway connecting neighborhood which is costly.
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every pauses lead pipe in a house in america. so every child to drink play water, her brain debbie would deliver in high speed and affordable broadband or no trial. do you have to sit out of the parking lot with the bombs of the big downs? so they get on line, do their homework because of, you know, we projected obamacare july beta increasing health care more affordable as by the way, whether it's ever been ever bad. millions, maverick americans now have healthcare because what we've done for funding, how ownership home ownership, what they've reached out to generate generational. well, why don't what community are from? how we get to read better than got stuck in scranton with no jobs move to dollar.
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dad worked like chelsea to get down payment to buy a small house. that's how you build equity. as small as the 3 bedrooms putting up a home with 4 kids with a grand popular ones. but it was a home and was able to build some equity. look, we're back to the most significant investment. decline it ever in all of history because most significant action of environmental justice ever look folks think about this. i started it down lower. if you're the, you're not, i don't know my life to go or as a delaware river runs up the long jag by the top of the stake. there's a half moon and it comes up a long boar or a refinery. some of the other side of that avenue mark is looking at anywhere in the country we could use. guess what? when blows south east bridge,
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the highest cage range from the longest time was effected? fed fine, can you know the fred rogers are botkin? it's so i promise as we make this reservation work, we're going to take care of those communities 1st. first, 1st, 1st february, louisiana. save me another place. look with the student dead for more than 4000000 bar significant amount or black bar. i don't know how many, colby se is to present because get i've gotten phone numbers, i'll call them back just to present. thank you. couldn't get married, dealt with so large. couldn't have children. could think i'm not sure. you know, it could buy home. but what you did it free me and my dad and, and you gave me 10000 bucks or a down payment on this
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project? 2024. from some funny 25 from deal. you know it talks about education a h p. c. users good as any other university guess what? the problem was not a problem. i have tons. it's funny. she says, she says howard, best i said, dollars day to best that. so i got part started, but my point is, is my point is, is they don't have you down what are the jobs of the future. the high tech jobs pay a lot of money. they don't have the money for the laboratory, but i have the one to draw that material. so that's why i've invested a budget record. $60000000000.00. here. what
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is the bottom we're making sure no good job with their user possession of marijuana. record should be explored who was told because you know, the licensee imagine most significant investments are black america ever had all of history for say the results the ritual. welf go is the lowest bed of 20 years. cause is down to 3 years to tell me not for and we're going to have as i say, i solve lab folks. you're going to see us grow faster, faster desktop, just want you to you have 16 nobel prize, whether the congress who put our statement looking at a by economic plan and trumps as it my plan will continue to lower inflation. brody
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con, the prices are funny for cars, appliances, groceries. we're gonna keep corporate created a. i had a bay, but here's the thing was said about trump. i said here's policies will cause a recession. oh this a bit and i bother these honors on our democratic office. 16 know about lawyers. well, we're going to come from the corporate state of the world, delaware. i know they were more corporations, incorporated mistake due to the states of america all combined. but that's what we have to deal with. corporate greed now. now is corporate profits are double sensitive and they keep prices. we have to bring pressure down for look, folks, now idea. yeah, idea. the corporate own house is able to raise you read 3 or $400.00
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a month or something. right. i'm about to announce it can't raise it more than $55.00. got to be a good start. oh no, it's not enough to talk about the past. we need a busy for the future. here's my plan for the 1st on the 2nd term. tom, our co stars, the pastor john lewis body, right. the low cost to be able to do with the executive authority. we need that. and we need to pass the free to the vote. no sign the but little more me. or is this one? come hell or high water, we're going to restore really leeway is the law,
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the land. the printer is a joe, we might have a congress. well guess what? you all told me a good bass. the advice reduction that y'all told me i couldn't face a anyway. we did your house. the bottom of the block list is longer time. slice sign and who is your storage executive order officially for? i'm going to come back and will sign. george swore to place you back to the law from hell. i was probably gonna stop by the republican. i'm gonna stop the program. 2025, and then stuff is totally social security medic. i'm going to expand the social security medicare by making that very well. could you get to pay their fair share?
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remember right, so i'm like i said, we're going to go to the fordable cap rate increases the 5 percent a year. so corporate landlord can charge anyway, and we just don't really get very upset. but with this gal detail and we're going to keep relieving students that had medical then major medical that could no longer be put on a credit report. one more who expect to worry about medical that for freddy's on the dollar. so it's not hanging over here. the rest of your life, right is the printer minimum wage. as a 1st time tap the cost of excellence procedures at $35.00. total drug draws procedures, beginning of 2024 or 5 at $2000.00. and some of those cancer drugs are
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101214000 dollars year. but the 2nd term we're going to do that for not your seizures for every one of the mattress. by the way, no, it says why, who will say a tax squares. that's what i did on the 1st round on deal with medicare. exchange the tax fair, $160000000000.00. so you don't have to pay these exorbitant prices to these fisher medicare's negotiating, lower prices, or some of the costs as drugs and market that drugs. everything that's pre kennedy, real heart disease, dr. fridays next term. want to go further. medicare, the party goes to lower prices for 50 drugs a year, not 10 that not to say live, suggested that it says it's actually another $200000000000.00 uses
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a saving facts per month. by the if you notice all the stuff i said big spend abide, we have lower deduct from not rent, increase economic growth folks. here's what i was trying to do. the term and construct trumps tax. that's very wealthy. big corporations debates the tax road fair. there's the burden. i'm work you people. i kept by commitment. no, i'm making less than $400000.00. i never saw in my life, so like, i like to present a pay board federal taxes. here's the deal. we have in america. says the pandemic. $1000.00 billy, there's $1000.00 now how much the federal tax they pay as a point, 2 percent, that's a federal taxes. it's like 2 percent around the 25 percent which is low
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very low are transferring to the teacher a bar harder. so that's a very ridiculous and when we do that, that alone will generate $500000000000.00 in revenue over the next 10 years. long as the lower cost of families and say the government money, we can do more on health care, child care, bring it down to better does it show much more? this is not rocket science folks, but they've convinced us any spending the money. it's cost and it's saving money. i got the truth, it's saving money. is vitally important. now, let's press united states could afford to reward justice is big for the for that i know the stands for my visit residual. could you be all about working people who are station oh i,
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i my whole career. go back and look at it. i'm not the person for any stretch of imagination. i simple proposition, seminar, trump, neighbors. everybody deserves a shot. just a shot. no guarantee. hey, no safe harbor? no. that's a stark contrast to my predecessor mega fish. oh, do ever unto everything you end up. i see if he stays for another try and learn about their project. 2025. why did you buy your freedom? freedom, arrow counter. and impose a nationwide ban on abortion new vice president, do you ever any doubt, man? just take a look what he did say a lot of prostitutes sort of a lot of these they want to cut social security medicare reform protection. there
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is a pre existing conditions or 400000000 people stop medicare from negotiate bar push, the drug pricing risk. these people live cost is the government more money it eliminates the department of education. oh, you ought to really say it's a state issue. give me a break or say we're not while we deal with this. thanks. so what tech school watches, when i type start program for low income children that allow employees who stop paid overtime, employers to stop paying catches would stop paying overtime to hourly work or social security. or give a very wealthy, a big corporate corporation. the facts, they've already investigated eviscerated affirmative action, but also the best of a diversity equity, the closure all across america line already trying to do it. but very votes.
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we're trying to raise black history watches. there's america, there's nothing . we can not let that happen. that's why it's so important as a result for it to be to make june, to the federal how the what happened duty that's why i'm a federal legit, a federal aid crime never tells memory and that's where you've been reminded her to try to do as well. as the stablish mass, the long distance, or maybe you're never to so much more. so there's no doubt about what's happening. what folks, as the said before,
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we know black is these americans. so simple as that. let me close. it's bob tells us i've been young now i'm all that i'm not saying the right just for say can hopefully i've done this a little bit. what is the reason? i don't know. i don't know how to tell the truth. the road is as well to lead us to be more for your joy, it was 200 to solve the volunteer the people that the voices heard,
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they would have turned it back cuz usually with decades become itself as important . we must all be defenders for freedom. justice, the quality is the bedrock of democracy. there's been no, the board voice is not true that the voice of the black community has failed a little more say we believe you don't give a whole lot of why we've always loved this country. whether it's not loved as back . giver for heart is now just think about it or to read your to grandchildren. ask yourself what america you want to leave them by actually this is an american home furnace opportunity possibility. well,
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i spent more time with changing painting of china and many other any other world leader as wasn't in, in, in china, on the steps of mount look at baby said, did you define america for me? god's truth. i said this record. i said yes, and one were america possibilities. nothing is beyond our capacity there. if it was full problem is available. every one bird originally was is no longer that goes to long as the nation folks is about you and your families and everything. yeah, definitely cps. paid for for generation freedom. democracy, america. oh, march. oh really? oh, excuse me. the ferry, a good deal. so they asked the river who we are really united states of america who is nothing more than brothers
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capacity to do it together and must stay together. god bless you all and they got the we've been listening there to us president joe biden has been addressing the in double a c p in las vegas. and he started that addressed by saying that the united states is facing a tense moment, referring to the attempted assassination of his rivals, donald trump, but also saying he was grateful that trump was not seriously injured. and he also said it was a time to lower temperatures, but also dealing with his campaign and promises to the african american community. well now let's go to rob reynolds. he's been following that campaign trail and also the remarks being made this evening. and do you think what he said tonight, what the president joe biden said tonight was well received by what is one of is
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not the largest civil rights movements uh, in the united states. it was very well received by this. you may have heard talk from time to time the audience breaking spontaneously in 4 more years or. busy logan for this in double a c p convention. here in las vegas, there were repeated applause. and this was a group that president biden received, a very, very warm friends, big reception. you will notice that in his speech, he said that there is some low is the temperature of the rhetoric and the tends to be towards talking about medical violence in america. that is a reference. of course, you can fail to assess the nation to attempt on president donald trump. but then
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for the balance of the speech which was very forcefully delivered, i thought with the absolute minimum of any sort of love trailing off. this of course was given by the president from a teleprompter with prepared speech, not be spontaneous address, but nevertheless, there was a lot of energy behind it. and he tried to cast all into and every one of his administration's accomplishments, whether it's a reducing student debt or a child poverty or a fighting co bid for a reducing the cost of drugs like insulin and, and a long, long list of other things as they did in the, in the frame of their specific benefits to the black community, the black population of the united states,
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and the black voters. it is clear that this is the of the constituency that job i need. and in fact, he said at one point in the speech, i was, it was you who elected the president and campbell of harris vice president. so this is a, an appeal to that windshield demographic, the personal boating walk, which has been by and large behind biden, for the, this period of crisis in his campaign. very few of any black, public or elected officials have called upon biden to step down, even when others were calling upon him to step down in a band of his candidacy. after his somewhat vasquez june 27th, a debate performance against donald trump. so the, the black community, the black caucus in congress, other elected officials,
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have stood strong with 5 men. he hopes that they will continue to do so. there were some attacks on donald trump. he called him a liar, more or less one voice say he lies about the extent of black unemployment. now seeing that it is that it's lowest, not high as trump would make out. and he also does he numerated some of the things that a trump vance administration would do, including restricting women's rights to reproductive freedoms, co rolling back any efforts to promote economic equity, giving tax breaks to the rich and so forth. many of these things were familiar from bite and stump speeches that i have heard throughout this campaign, but they were given this twist of a special appeal to the black audience. so we with room it remains to be seen exactly how this will go over beyond this las vegas ball room in the black
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community at large and fruitful swing states like get you here in nevada and in pennsylvania and michigan and elsewhere. uh, but uh joe biden is putting his presidency on the line and putting his, uh, uh, all of his, uh, a bets on getting that response from black voters. and he will need every last measure of the intensity, the engagement and the turn out are black voters, if he hopes to win a 2nd term in the whitehouse robe rentals, thanks very much for that update and the putting ups, the latest from joe biden. following those remarks reynolds, they in las vegas. let's stay with the story a moment longer and we're speaking to our shod hosted in a democratic political strategist and the founder of convey communications. he's with us live from vermont. thanks very much for joining us on 0 to 0,
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or should i find? do you find that perhaps joe biden has had potentially a challenging time not only in the last few weeks, but given the most recent events following the assassination attempt on his rival, donald trump. so he's had to try and, and come americans. but at the same time he remains on the campaign trail. he's also a man wanting to remain in the white house. a challenging is an understatement. yeah. strip items that are challenging. couple weeks he does, i'll waive the appeal confident around the black vote in the united states. some of the remarks is made in recent weeks, but we also know one of the difficulties is that up to 20 percent off support amongst the constituencies been lost in about 2 states. is that a concern for him?
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and there's some new wants and that's for sure. so we start with the blackboard of saw other that model with big is over well being lead pro democratic candidate, whoever the democratic candidate is. so when we're talking about losing support, we're talking about losing something like 9394 percent down to something like 8384 percent. just to be clear about what the context is for that. and that's something that's in flux. i think there still opportunity for bite and to get some of these wavering voters back. you know what, one of the reasons is for this one of the biggest uh, areas of concern among voters of color that is black voters. is that how biden is handle gaza? so as, as, as long as body continues to support these really military's campaigns and gaza, there will be some skepticism on our side. that said, i was listening to the same debate that you were in and listening to that crowd. the support is still strong because of everything else abided has done domestically,
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and that's certainly affects african americans and other people come in. this country disproportionately from the inflation reduction act and infrastructure investments to non work and non discrimination and labor protections. all of this has got a long way to keep a lot of the coalition together. aside from the key issues that affect that community to but it is working to regain confidence in general. and tonight he appeared quite to energetic, and i do think that would have gone down well with the great to american public. what is i've been noticed enough to regain public confidence? i think so. i mean here's the thing. i think of the last couple of democratic presidents we've had, remember it's bill clinton and brock obama. we have been spoiled by extraordinary for insurers. the most care as many people who've been president in the united states. it's kind of difficult to have to have to follow that as an act,
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but what bided has done is delivered on substance, certainly more than style. so i think i, if you have a realistic expectation, you think about the record and the substance been delivered. that's not always the case in politics, but if you do, you'll see that there is plenty of reason for people to come back to bite. and as you remember what they're voting for at the ballot box as they think about what life is now versus what versus what it was today. 4 years ago and who was leading us during those times. i think we'll have a little bit of that bite in still has work to do and answer your question what america benefit from watching bite in here make america, despite opinions in america, could benefit quite a bit from listening to the end of a c, p, and and war groups that do this kind of organizing for sure. well, this is happening, the republicans, they all their national convention and, and it's an event we, we've seen the former president donald trump bring in some. 1 of who was
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a storage critic once upon a time, and that's now he's a running mates also, but he didn't. nikki haley trying to make amends. so on the surface, the republicans looking like they were coming together. great. so unity within that party. opposite that the democrats potentially with white and facing increasing criticism from within his own party. do you have a story of 2 different parties, one looking well unified and one looking like they may be scrambling sometimes and unlike and unity. and i don't think that's an accurate story, although that is certainly what the republicans that have us believe to be very clear. i am one of those critics on the democratic side for a number of reasons. i'll be really provided a but a that is one of the things that i know about. let's take a look at the disunity on the republican side, the leader of the senate. mitch mcconnell will not be speaking of the main stage that yesterday, when he was delivering his votes from kentucky to the convention floor. he was
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booed by the other republicans, the leader of the republicans in the senate. 40 of 44, a cabinet secretaries that donald trump had will not support him. this time around dawn from his at 44 cabinet secretaries including the vice president by supposedly supporting him. but he won't be on that stage. and he isn't the vice president. one of the biggest news of the vice president candidate, one of the biggest new stories coming out of yesterday was the announcement of judy vance as the best friends from domini. when i tell people politics were rising up to the ranks at, you know, whether they should apply or take a job. i always saw them ask why the job was vacant and the 1st place. this is the 1st time and need years then a president running again for election hasn't chosen their vice presidential candidate. that seat is vacant because pens will not run with trump,
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and trump will not run with pets. and it is directly tied to some of the rhetoric that we're all supposed to be turning down. that is to say the donald trump threatened and encouraged threats against against my pens. his sitting vice president when he wouldn't overturn there was a result of the last election between 2 election. right. quite a bit, just unity and the other side. all right, with us and just quickly as we wrap up, i had all the democrats own convention. how solid you think mr. biden support is from within the party. as i can tell you that there is still works to do. i'm also delegate for biden, and even among the delegates, not stomach consultants. there is worry and there's concern, i think the last few days it seems have died down a fair bit. i think it's in part because the performance is like this. the job i'm has given that you've just seen and also time is past. and of course, the major events that happened in between that remind us with the stakes are and
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the selection. there is a clear choice between 2 different kinds of futures. the one that joe biden is presenting and the one that donald trump is presenting. we happen to have the benefit of looking back at each of them for 4 years of their leadership. and as people go to the ballot box as, as i go to the convention and a few weeks, i think will be focused again on the stakes focused again on what's happening last 4 years, 8 years. and the different contrasting visions these 2 candidates provide. how soon, thanks very much for your thoughts. i showed how soon is a democratic political strategist also a delegate at the upcoming democratic convention sent you once again. was the 2nd day of the republican national convention in milwaukee, former us ambassador to the un, nikki haley and florida governor randa santas. i expected to speak the papers contest to donald trump's. pursuits of the republican presidential nomination comes
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pick as wanting 80 vance was seen at the convention of the preparing for his speech . the answers expected to give his address on wednesday or patrick. okay, and is at the convention in milwaukee and she's joining us live it's day to as you mentioned, that parties tell us about what's been happening so far. is this as well all day? pretty much. nothing's been happening. they just the schedule. this convention has been like, unlike headings that i've really seen before, normally we have this day, this person speaking at this time. we haven't had any of that. and so everything's sort of out of order as to how they normally do it. what they did today is they put out a schedule that said at 5 o'clock, the official session number 3 starts. so we're getting right there. so this is gonna be all day. but as you can see, the delegates report in the band been played and they're going to begin their
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speeches at normally, this is normal, the lower profile. people get the speeches at 5 o'clock local, 6 o'clock local. but as you betcha, we are going to hear from raw, just as for florida, governor, who ran against trump. and he was always expected to get this speech because he were at a campaign where he tried to out truck trump without criticizing trump. but we didn't expect as former south carolina governor nikki haley who was former present . donald trump's view at, at bassett, or she ran it gets if she wasn't expected to be here. because she was very critical . and this republican party criticism of donald trump is not acceptable. so towards like you, a few days ago, she released the delegates that she has called her party unity. and now the republican officials here are telling us what is the thieves is going to be republican unity. nikki haley, as your dispute at our guest was right with mitch mcconnell, for decades, the face of republican power and the senate. when he went to the floor here, behind me, he was the food into it's not speaking. so it's got to be very interesting to see
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how these delegates reacted occasionally. because during the campaign, she would after donald trump's, she said, do all that for years. this is nothing but chaos that he was on hinge that he was unable to wear the general election. so these delegates, remember, they're all in on donald trump. what we're going to want to see how they respond to the one critic who stood up to him in the primary. yes. this right. but i see thanks very much for that update from the republican national convention of practical hayden, the speaking to us updating us. well that's, it's from me for this news hour. but just before i go, a quick wrap of the president by doing some of the remarks he had made at a las vegas to the in double a c p running through some of the promises to the african american community. but also looking for unity starting his remarks with that, i'll be back in just
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