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. >>> and later, reverend jesse jackson will join me live in studio. he has a new book coming out that you all have to read. >>> but of course we'll get things started with impeachment and the upcoming house vote. joining me to discuss that is someone who will be voting on the articles of impeachment this week, democratic congresswoman karen bass. she's a member of the judiciary committee and the chairperson of the congressional black caucus. congresswoman bass, you sat on the committee. you heard the entire impeachment inquiry. do you predict the house will vote to impeach and vote to affirm the two articles of impeachment? and if so, why? >> well, i'm confident that the votes will be there. i know that there will be some of my colleagues who feel that they can't vote, but the majority will. i think amongst those of us on the judiciary committee, we all had a sense of urgency. the fact that the president was abusing his office by essentially conducting a shakedown of a president of another country who is at war, and he was going to withhold the milita
. >>> and later, reverend jesse jackson will join me live in studio. he has a new book coming out that you all have to read. >>> but of course we'll get things started with impeachment and the upcoming house vote. joining me to discuss that is someone who will be voting on the articles of impeachment this week, democratic congresswoman karen bass. she's a member of the judiciary committee and the chairperson of the congressional black caucus. congresswoman bass, you sat on the...
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>> it's become an industry for everyone from individuals like al sharpton, jesse jackson whose entireorganization like the naacp. the - - they have effectively monetized black discrimination. and they have done it for different reasons. if you're a civil rights organization like the naacp, it is not in your interest to a college that things have improved for black people. and what you're trying to do, that the civil rights battle has been fought and won and you are trying to stay relevant. if you're in an organization like black lives matter but you want to raise money. whether or not they are actually relevant you will play that out because it's in your interest to do so. we were talking about the victimization earlier. and that is something democrats and black democrats use to get reelected. the different groups i think have different incentives here. but it has very much become an industry. >> an industry that has no vested interest in realistic - - [indiscernible] >> right. again. that doesn't serve their purpose. they want to stay relevant or they want to raise money or get elect
>> it's become an industry for everyone from individuals like al sharpton, jesse jackson whose entireorganization like the naacp. the - - they have effectively monetized black discrimination. and they have done it for different reasons. if you're a civil rights organization like the naacp, it is not in your interest to a college that things have improved for black people. and what you're trying to do, that the civil rights battle has been fought and won and you are trying to stay...
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that's my question. >> well, i think an evangelical would turn around and point to a reverend jesse jackson and reverend a al jackson about abortion, both of them. so both sides play this game and obviously what's going on is that they're voting on other issues and if you ask people in the evangelical community why they support this -- this president despite his, all of the personal, all of the baggage that comes along with that, they'll talk about his pro-life stance, they'll talk about the judges he's appointed and they'll say, those are the litmus test that i've used and i'm going to let everything else go because i've decided this is -- this is what's most important to me and all voters do that. you're not going to get a candidate that likes everything you like to the degree that you like it and you're going to pick and choose your issues and vote on those. >> send text message (202)202-2008. recent interview with mike wallace in which he interviewed morgan freeman and what can stop racism and morgan freeman said stop talking about it. [laughter] >> your reaction to that? >> well, i agr
that's my question. >> well, i think an evangelical would turn around and point to a reverend jesse jackson and reverend a al jackson about abortion, both of them. so both sides play this game and obviously what's going on is that they're voting on other issues and if you ask people in the evangelical community why they support this -- this president despite his, all of the personal, all of the baggage that comes along with that, they'll talk about his pro-life stance, they'll talk about...
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school during my magri year in high school my freshman year she actually gave over to asian to jesse jackson the one of my best friends and in turn he invited. us. she was a valve it. was. about our generals and. i think that changing this we are. based in the same day the change. in the chat explain how this app.
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he ordained jesse jackson and in 1971, the two he could founders founded cush. he would say, it's no secret what god could do. he helped to increase hope in chicago and far beyond. i remember as a downstate congressman, i made my early trips to chicago to meet the movers and shakers, reverend clay evans was hien the list. as luck would have it, we were seated next to one another at a dinner. he leaned over to me and said, congressman, i'm reverend clay evans. i said that's not what i heard. i heard you're reverend chicago. he laughed and said they call me that from time to time. that's the kind of respect he commanded, not just because of his ministry, but also because he was part of the faith scene in that great city. we got to be great friends and always looked forward to the times we could get together. with a choir led by his sister, pastor evans produced and recorded over 40 gospel albums, two that topped the billboard gospel chart. his first hit was called, i'm going through, released in 1993. the title song talks about staying on the righteous road no mat
he ordained jesse jackson and in 1971, the two he could founders founded cush. he would say, it's no secret what god could do. he helped to increase hope in chicago and far beyond. i remember as a downstate congressman, i made my early trips to chicago to meet the movers and shakers, reverend clay evans was hien the list. as luck would have it, we were seated next to one another at a dinner. he leaned over to me and said, congressman, i'm reverend clay evans. i said that's not what i heard. i...
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ryan grim the washington bureau chief for the intercept and the author of we've got people from jesse jackson to alexandria ocasio cortez the end of big money and the rise of a movement and a fellow at the middle east institute and communication strategist that it landed 57 thank you all so much for being with us i am not going to show my cards yet on what we are going to call the biggest stories of the year but shelley i want to start with you as you look at the year what were the things that resonated with you most as you look back over the last 12 months and that same piece which obviously is going to carry into 2020. ignitions. scandal oh i thought that was pretty important when had a normal i mean just for our audience a college admission scandal where folks were paying yet to get into very hot out of university right and they were paying and got caught paying they were also paying people for their children to take their se t. tests they were also pulled into a lot of things that a lot of hollywood movie star lots of hollywood movie stars who did a little bit of time and then also to as
ryan grim the washington bureau chief for the intercept and the author of we've got people from jesse jackson to alexandria ocasio cortez the end of big money and the rise of a movement and a fellow at the middle east institute and communication strategist that it landed 57 thank you all so much for being with us i am not going to show my cards yet on what we are going to call the biggest stories of the year but shelley i want to start with you as you look at the year what were the things that...
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>>th for everyone from individuals like al sharpton and jesse jackson to like the naacp may have effectively monetized blacked one - - black victimization in different groups have done it for different reasons. i thank you are a civil rights organization like the naacp it's not in your interest to acknowledge things have improved for black i people and that what you're trying to do is you're trying to stay relevant if you're an organization like black lives matter you want to raise money so you will play up certain aspects of what's going on out there on the racial front whether or not they are relevant you will play that up because it's in your interest to do so. we were talking earlier about the victimization that democrats in black democrats in particular used to be reelected. so there are different incentives but it's part of an industry. >> because again that does not serve their purpose they want to stay relevant or raise reelected so they will keep ray stand victimization front and center debate whether or not it's relevant. >> where do you do most of your thinking and writing quex. >
>>th for everyone from individuals like al sharpton and jesse jackson to like the naacp may have effectively monetized blacked one - - black victimization in different groups have done it for different reasons. i thank you are a civil rights organization like the naacp it's not in your interest to acknowledge things have improved for black i people and that what you're trying to do is you're trying to stay relevant if you're an organization like black lives matter you want to raise money...
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jesse jackson 1988 and 2004 john edwards.n able to be able it win the democratic nomination without winning south carolina. they are natives of south carolina or north carolina. you have to have a strong showing with black voters and south carolina. if you expect to do well and win the nomination. >> jackson is such a perfect comparison to the point. not just because he had overwhelming support in south carolina. but he did not perform well in iowa and new hampshire. as some of you may remember. so i think that's somebody joe biden is looking closely to in terms of historical precedent and moving forward. he's not polling great in iowa. and the overwhelming support he holds in south carolina right now among black voters could be the kind of political surge he needs assuming iowa and new hampshire don't pan out necessarily the way he wants. >> i want to look at the calendar for the early contest. biden is fighting it out in early states dominated by white voters. south carolina he mentioned super-tuesday. a lot of black votes
jesse jackson 1988 and 2004 john edwards.n able to be able it win the democratic nomination without winning south carolina. they are natives of south carolina or north carolina. you have to have a strong showing with black voters and south carolina. if you expect to do well and win the nomination. >> jackson is such a perfect comparison to the point. not just because he had overwhelming support in south carolina. but he did not perform well in iowa and new hampshire. as some of you may...
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>> it's become an industry for everyone from individuals like your al sharpton's or jesse jackson's, to entire organizations like the naacp. iso think that they've effectively monetized black victimization. and different groups have done it for different reasons. i think if you are a civil rights organization like the naacp, it is not in your interest to acknowledge things have improved for black people. and that's what you are trying to do, the civilized battles have been fought and won. and you are trying to stay relevant. if you have an organization like lack lives matter, you want to raise money so you are going to play up certain aspects of what's going on out there on the racial front. whether or not they are actually relevant. you are going to play that up because it's in your interest to do so. we were talking earlier about the victimization narrative and not something that democrats and black democrats in particular used to get reelected. sososo different groups have different incentives here. but it has very much become an industry. >> you saidbu it's an industry that has n
>> it's become an industry for everyone from individuals like your al sharpton's or jesse jackson's, to entire organizations like the naacp. iso think that they've effectively monetized black victimization. and different groups have done it for different reasons. i think if you are a civil rights organization like the naacp, it is not in your interest to acknowledge things have improved for black people. and that's what you are trying to do, the civilized battles have been fought and won....
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corps and went to africa, before i was a mere animal before i went to africa if i had ryan o'neill jesse jackson martha stewart, cheney, bob dylan, mike bloomberg, is there any link there that you see? >> were all the same age. imagine cheney in a car driving up and down you cannot do it. martha stewart, i'm the same age as bob dylan, sometimes magazines send you business class but you love to go coach, i cannot go coach i'm too old to fly from honolulu to madagascar. imagine cheney or bob dylan. [laughter] but that is a fact, i collect people who are born -- people who graduated from high school in 1959, that's when i graduated. mike bloomberg was in my high school, i was in boy scouts with him. and bob dylan and 62 i saw him in harvard square in the top 47 anyway -- 41. [inaudible] >> that's okay but that's the name i would collect, he's a year older. but look at cheney, his monstrosity, he's a zombie. [laughter] he looks like he is from a cohen brothers movie with tubes coming out. and ryan o'neill, is he still alive? but we cannot talk about, and then in mexico i met a guy who was my age, we
corps and went to africa, before i was a mere animal before i went to africa if i had ryan o'neill jesse jackson martha stewart, cheney, bob dylan, mike bloomberg, is there any link there that you see? >> were all the same age. imagine cheney in a car driving up and down you cannot do it. martha stewart, i'm the same age as bob dylan, sometimes magazines send you business class but you love to go coach, i cannot go coach i'm too old to fly from honolulu to madagascar. imagine cheney or...
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you could say the process was back in the 80s, jesse jackson when they brought in the superdelegates do those steps but not lately, i think she didn't run a very good campaign and she wasn't a great candidate. >> shannon: so back to mayor pete, he said anyone is at best looking the other way on racism and that there were other people who are finding fertile ground with him. >> jesse: this could really harm him because he just pulled hillary, basically demeaned half the country, 60 some odd million people and imply that they are racist i guess including hispanics and blacks that voted for trump as well so they are also racist, i think that was a huge mistake. i'm going to pretend i'm a cnn contributor right now. the dems are as diverse as a klan rally which is fitting given that they've lost the clan my guess returning to their roots, clearly these are racist people. i enjoy watching the left devour themselves with their own utensils and the utensils are identity politics and we are learning this. he lived by identity politics, openly you are going to die by it and people turn on peop
you could say the process was back in the 80s, jesse jackson when they brought in the superdelegates do those steps but not lately, i think she didn't run a very good campaign and she wasn't a great candidate. >> shannon: so back to mayor pete, he said anyone is at best looking the other way on racism and that there were other people who are finding fertile ground with him. >> jesse: this could really harm him because he just pulled hillary, basically demeaned half the country, 60...
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after jesse jackson, there was no longer a willingness to invest.d sharpton to stand up for black people in new york, but when he ran for president, they were like, i don't think he can win, i'm not going to support him. same with carol moseley braun, who would have been the first black woman since shirley chisholm to get the nomination. we respect her, but know, and until barack obama proved that white voters would accept him, the vast majority of black voters were with hillary clinton. so, are we just talking about, you know, the fact that she didn't have kamala harris, the base of black women going with her, and what is that about, if that's the case? >> well, joy, i know the poll that we did, the black women's roundtable in "essence," senator harris polled well. we also had been hosting these, our black vote had been hosting these debate watch parties every month, and they did their own little snap poll at those debate watch parties, and she still was still high, along with senator sanders and senator booker as well as elizabeth warren. and so,
after jesse jackson, there was no longer a willingness to invest.d sharpton to stand up for black people in new york, but when he ran for president, they were like, i don't think he can win, i'm not going to support him. same with carol moseley braun, who would have been the first black woman since shirley chisholm to get the nomination. we respect her, but know, and until barack obama proved that white voters would accept him, the vast majority of black voters were with hillary clinton. so,...
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you have barack obama, jesse jackson, bill ayers.e all of these left-wing intellectual firepower's. why isn't chicago a shining city on a hill for crying out loud? rob emanuel, obama, why don't you guys have a meeting and solve this, you are so smart. >> dan: thanks, larry, thanks to me, really appreciate it. coming up on the special president, a summoner -- a message to young conservatives. stay with us. ♪ a message to young conservatives. message to young conservatives. stay with us. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >> ♪ >> dan: welcome back to the sp
you have barack obama, jesse jackson, bill ayers.e all of these left-wing intellectual firepower's. why isn't chicago a shining city on a hill for crying out loud? rob emanuel, obama, why don't you guys have a meeting and solve this, you are so smart. >> dan: thanks, larry, thanks to me, really appreciate it. coming up on the special president, a summoner -- a message to young conservatives. stay with us. ♪ a message to young conservatives. message to young conservatives. stay with us....
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i remember in 1988 jesse jackson was in there.ere seems to be bias at play in terms of the candidate election process for the democrats. guess what? the process was changed. more mayors, more locally elected officials, higher number of minorities and women in place to help assure that that wasn't the case. and barack obama and hillary clinton a black and a woman have won. doesn't that seem to prove the case? >> martha: it does. south carolina joe biden is at 33%. you hear from some voters talk about that race they love the fact that he was president obama's vice president and they want to continue that legacy. they think he is the one to do it. >> in south carolina you have about 60% of the democratic party voters are minority. >> martha: juan, thanks. >> my pleasure. >> martha: still ahead tonight, exclusive reaction from the white house to today's impeachment hearings. michael goodwin is here on why the 2020 election could be accelerating this process. a big topic tonight. he's up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> martha: we talked about the f
i remember in 1988 jesse jackson was in there.ere seems to be bias at play in terms of the candidate election process for the democrats. guess what? the process was changed. more mayors, more locally elected officials, higher number of minorities and women in place to help assure that that wasn't the case. and barack obama and hillary clinton a black and a woman have won. doesn't that seem to prove the case? >> martha: it does. south carolina joe biden is at 33%. you hear from some voters...
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you have barack obama, jesse jackson, bill ayers.all of these left-wing intellectual firepower's. why isn't chicago a shining city on a hill for crying out loud? rob emanuel, obama, why don't you guys have a meeting and solve this you are so smart. >> dan: thanks, larry, thanks to me, really appreciate it. coming up on the special, president, a summoner -- a message to young conservatives. stay with us. ♪ [sneeze and sniffles] are you ok? yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. >> ♪ >> dan: welcome back to the special edition of "hannity." the last's failed political agenda. president trump gave a rousing speech to student conservatives over the weekend. take a look. >> the coming months will decide whether our country will be governed by a corrupt far left ruling class or whether we will governor our country. it will be governed of and by the am
you have barack obama, jesse jackson, bill ayers.all of these left-wing intellectual firepower's. why isn't chicago a shining city on a hill for crying out loud? rob emanuel, obama, why don't you guys have a meeting and solve this you are so smart. >> dan: thanks, larry, thanks to me, really appreciate it. coming up on the special, president, a summoner -- a message to young conservatives. stay with us. ♪ [sneeze and sniffles] are you ok? yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if...
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. >> somebody told vice president george bush that jesse jackson was coming to the white house and georgeh, good, maybe he'll autograph my "thriller" album. >> you wanted to hear what johnny said about anything in the news. you don't care what other people would say, but let's hear what johnny says. >> a woman in michigan was arrested for soliciting sexual favors -- that's the way they put it in the paper, sexual favors -- for spaghetti dinners. you can't make this kind of stuff up. apparently she never asked a man for money, all she wanted was his -- a spaghetti dinner. my question, technically, wouldn't that make her a pasta-tute? it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to
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and obama, as chris pointed out, did not run as jesse jackson had run, for example, is essentially the candidate of black america. obama ran anymore transcendent way, but was validated among many black americans, and you see this reflected in the polling over many months, is when he won the iowa caucuses. because then the message to african-american voters in states like south carolina was white people will vote for this guy, and he could actually win. and that i think had a lot to do with his winning this sort of tug-of-war with hillary clinton for the black vote, and then going on and getting to the democratic national and then being elected and reelected as president. mr. lu: this one is dated 2008, but i am going to say it is april because i know when the pennsylvania primary was. in the upper left, hillary instructs barack on the finer points of being a regular guy. it is hard to see the detail but she is wearing these low riding jeans, she has a tattoo on her right arm, and an anchor, right. saying beer and a shot, chase it down, and don't raise the pinky when you drink, that is
and obama, as chris pointed out, did not run as jesse jackson had run, for example, is essentially the candidate of black america. obama ran anymore transcendent way, but was validated among many black americans, and you see this reflected in the polling over many months, is when he won the iowa caucuses. because then the message to african-american voters in states like south carolina was white people will vote for this guy, and he could actually win. and that i think had a lot to do with his...
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i understand the frustration, i supported and worked for jesse jackson in 1984.ding the state where i am now sitting, the sitting, louisiana, we once did it louisiana '84, but you know what he had, he had a message and he had momentum so go out there, get a message and then connect with voters who still have time to win but you have to stop whining and complaining and go out there and just work to do well in those early states. >> sandra: cory booker took us back, by the way. the fact that request to change the polling saying it was conducted before the november debate. this race has changed a lot since then, there should be more early state polls, we are investing in grassroots campaign them because that's the best way. might as well throw up the real clear politics average for the democratic presidential nomination, biden still the clear front runner, sanders, warren, pete buttigieg, and andrew yang seventh at 3.6%. >> you go back in 2004, and you look at hillary clinton and 2008 and 2,016 numerous examples. numerous examples that the color of your skin or your
i understand the frustration, i supported and worked for jesse jackson in 1984.ding the state where i am now sitting, the sitting, louisiana, we once did it louisiana '84, but you know what he had, he had a message and he had momentum so go out there, get a message and then connect with voters who still have time to win but you have to stop whining and complaining and go out there and just work to do well in those early states. >> sandra: cory booker took us back, by the way. the fact...
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and obama as chris pointed out, did not run as jesse jackson had run, for example, as essentially the candidate of black america. obama ran in a more transcendent way and you see this reflected in the polling over the months. is it when he won the african-american voter, they constituted a majority which was young people can vote for this guy and he can actually win and that had a lot to do with winning this tug-of-war with hillary clinton for the black vote and going on and getting the democratic nomination and being elected and re-elected as president. >> so this one is dated 2008 because i know when the primary was in april 2008 and pennsylvania hillary instructs br barack on the points of how to be a regular guy. she's wearing these low-riding jeans. she's got a -- she's got a tattoo on her right arm and she's saying -- >> an anchor. >> an anchor, right. beer and a shot, toss down the shot, chase it with that beer and don't raise that pinky when you drink. that's elitist and obama wearing a very out of a place suit in kind of a truck you are war and she's saying not to mention dan
and obama as chris pointed out, did not run as jesse jackson had run, for example, as essentially the candidate of black america. obama ran in a more transcendent way and you see this reflected in the polling over the months. is it when he won the african-american voter, they constituted a majority which was young people can vote for this guy and he can actually win and that had a lot to do with winning this tug-of-war with hillary clinton for the black vote and going on and getting the...
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later this morning at 11:00 i have reverend jesse jackson coming up to our headquarters he's launching a new book "keeping hope alive ". we supported reverend jackson, bernie sanders did in the '80s because people lived what he was saying. so had they come with a scorecard of candidates pass, it's should it pass? that's what supporters are saying, we don't know if we'll get this through but we know we want it through. and that's different than people that are trying to measure everything by can i get nost? you have one that james mcgregor burns wrote a book leadership, you have transactional leaders, transformative leaders. bernie has run a transformative campaign. >> he's run a very well financed campaign. to follow up whoon mike saon wh earl earlier, he has consistency with his people but also his finance. what the potential is if he doesn't make it all the way through and become the nominee, we saw it in 2016, it took a lot to get his supporters to even softly support hillary clinton. his supporters will not go away this time. i think they will stay with him even if he's at 25, 30.
later this morning at 11:00 i have reverend jesse jackson coming up to our headquarters he's launching a new book "keeping hope alive ". we supported reverend jackson, bernie sanders did in the '80s because people lived what he was saying. so had they come with a scorecard of candidates pass, it's should it pass? that's what supporters are saying, we don't know if we'll get this through but we know we want it through. and that's different than people that are trying to measure...
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look back at history and you look at who was polling at 4%, you had people polling over 4% like jesse jacksonl sharpton and barack obama and kamala harris. and so our polling thresholds and our thresholds for our debates, to say that they have somehow leaving people of color off this stage is not only wrong but it's insulting. it's insulting as a woman of color, and someone who is involved in the debate process. that's something that we want to make sure we have fair and inclusive but at the same time we are also looking at history and where we were at this point in the race in previous years. >> xochitl hinojosa, we'll talk to you again in a little bit. >>> when we continue, tough questions for mike johnson of louisiana, i'll talk to him about joe burrow. we're going to also talk about that little thing that's happening in washington right now, the impeachment. we'll be right back. w, the impet we'll be right back. what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and s
look back at history and you look at who was polling at 4%, you had people polling over 4% like jesse jacksonl sharpton and barack obama and kamala harris. and so our polling thresholds and our thresholds for our debates, to say that they have somehow leaving people of color off this stage is not only wrong but it's insulting. it's insulting as a woman of color, and someone who is involved in the debate process. that's something that we want to make sure we have fair and inclusive but at the...
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i even voted third party, i voted ralph nader and jesse jackson when he ran in the 80's i will no longere for a -- exceeds me,rt vote for aing to democratic republican candidate, i am voting republican. impeachment circus is what it is. thatthe public finds out the american public is now supporting financially citizens of the ukraine. i do not know whether they are supporting us because i have not gotten a check but it is nice to know that our tax money and politicians are being distracted to the ukraine now. most people in america would not even know where to find it on a map, let alone what it is and who they are. not vote for did donald trump but i will be voting for him and 2020 along with a large segment of conservatives, former democratic black voters. even for us, this is absolutely ridiculous. he is meeting european nato members and telling them, look, you have to pay more or we are going to pay less. host: tony in texas. he mentioned that he had voted for jimmy carter. news today that the former president is back in the hospital. hospitalized for a urinary tract infection, accor
i even voted third party, i voted ralph nader and jesse jackson when he ran in the 80's i will no longere for a -- exceeds me,rt vote for aing to democratic republican candidate, i am voting republican. impeachment circus is what it is. thatthe public finds out the american public is now supporting financially citizens of the ukraine. i do not know whether they are supporting us because i have not gotten a check but it is nice to know that our tax money and politicians are being distracted to...
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e founded the rainbow push coalition along with jesse lewis jackson sr. pushairman of the board of from 1970 to 1976, reverend worked to diligently -- establish gently to rainbow push as the national owerhouse in the fight for civil rights. speaker, reve reverend evans leaves a long list of pastors greatly benefited from his teaching, including reverend and mother n sr. conswalo york, the first consuelo york, the irst woman to be ordained in the baptist organization. ordained many, inspiring them to go forward and spread the gospel of jesus christ. of reverend n evans' life will be complete mentioning the role of music in his ministry. reached far adcast and wide into our nation, into he homes of millions of americans. everend evans recorded 11 gospel albums and creatively music into his even more truth into the scriptures from which preaching. in october, 2007, reverend evans this very chamber with serving ful presence, as guest chaplain. sponsor deep honor to reverend evans and even today, i still feel his presence in thoseme way i felt during years whe
e founded the rainbow push coalition along with jesse lewis jackson sr. pushairman of the board of from 1970 to 1976, reverend worked to diligently -- establish gently to rainbow push as the national owerhouse in the fight for civil rights. speaker, reve reverend evans leaves a long list of pastors greatly benefited from his teaching, including reverend and mother n sr. conswalo york, the first consuelo york, the irst woman to be ordained in the baptist organization. ordained many, inspiring...
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one of those that he's noted for is having been the person who ordained the reverend jesse lewis jackson. he will be sorely missed. we express condolences to his family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there any further requests for one-minute speeches? under the speaker's announced the of january 3, 2019, gentleman from new york, mr. espaillat, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. r. espaillat: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and include remarks extraneous material on the subject of my special order in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. espaillat: thank you, madam speaker. as the whip of the congressional hispanic caucus, i am pleased to lead this monthly special hour. this afternoon's topic comes at a critical time of our nation and for the communities we represent who are all concerned with their state of health care and harmful action from the trump administration. there is no more personal issue than one's health. as such this should be the top on
one of those that he's noted for is having been the person who ordained the reverend jesse lewis jackson. he will be sorely missed. we express condolences to his family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there any further requests for one-minute speeches? under the speaker's announced the of january 3, 2019, gentleman from new york, mr. espaillat, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. r. espaillat: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members...