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michelle black, this means so much to me. i'm looking forward to doing this with 2 of you, doug and i both and getting out there being on the road. but most of, i just want to tell you that the words you have spoken to end the friendship that you have given over all these years the more than i rest. so thank you both so much . and we're gonna have some fun with this to on. i spoke to us analysts, william green, craft deputy editor of the portland magazine in process for a stop. i wanted to get his reaction to how the obama endorsement was announced. well, if i could just give you an unscientific, unscientific poll, i happen to catch this video with my girlfriend and she actually had across the street because it was just too much cringe to watch what looked like a highly orchestrated, highly staged event trying to appear natural as if just the obama's calling up come a lot, harris to say hi, you know, by the way we endorse you for president. and this was like many things in politics, especially, and campaign mode. clearly, som
michelle black, this means so much to me. i'm looking forward to doing this with 2 of you, doug and i both and getting out there being on the road. but most of, i just want to tell you that the words you have spoken to end the friendship that you have given over all these years the more than i rest. so thank you both so much . and we're gonna have some fun with this to on. i spoke to us analysts, william green, craft deputy editor of the portland magazine in process for a stop. i wanted to get...
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michelle black, this means so much to me. i'm looking forward to doing this with the 2 of you. i speak now to scott and you can see that politics professor with the clinton institute at the university college dublin. he joins us from wicklow in on and scold. thank you for joining the program. why do you think it's taken so long for be obama as to endorse harris? do you think the process was part of a roll out of for a campaign that has hit the ground running? uh, you know, satisfied all the conspiracy theories. all the trumpets charter that the obama has don't lifetime law. the idea was, and it was prepared days before jo, bottom next year we drew in preparation for that i would endorse the whole series of different product figures within doors. across the party from the center to the progressives, harris would get the backing of majority of delegates. and so it's like walk up the nomination. and then as it were, the i see on the cake would come in with the obama. so these political having ways then giving their endorsement as well, which means that you have this choreograph vi
michelle black, this means so much to me. i'm looking forward to doing this with the 2 of you. i speak now to scott and you can see that politics professor with the clinton institute at the university college dublin. he joins us from wicklow in on and scold. thank you for joining the program. why do you think it's taken so long for be obama as to endorse harris? do you think the process was part of a roll out of for a campaign that has hit the ground running? uh, you know, satisfied all the...
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i've got it to be from michelle, a black co baba. so that's right, and i'm reading it in real time, so let me digest it. but what i know that the gist of it is, is that the former president has not endorsed comma le harris says we understand and this is a significant given the fact not only is he, america's 1st black president, having the opportunity to endorse of, of potentially the 1st, black female presidents were, should she be elected. but the fact that joe biden was the vice president for brock obama for 8 years. so this is really a bit of a slap in the face, and we should also point out that brock obama behind the scenes has been and it's been an open secret. here in washington has been really leading the coordinated effort to get joe biden, to step aside the editorial that was written by george clooney in the new york times calling for joe biden to step down for the good of the country in terms of running for a 2nd term in office, but he also was behind that had signal given the green light for that. and so this is yet anothe
i've got it to be from michelle, a black co baba. so that's right, and i'm reading it in real time, so let me digest it. but what i know that the gist of it is, is that the former president has not endorsed comma le harris says we understand and this is a significant given the fact not only is he, america's 1st black president, having the opportunity to endorse of, of potentially the 1st, black female presidents were, should she be elected. but the fact that joe biden was the vice president for...
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both democrats and republicans have spent millions on ad buys to woo, they'll walk you black voters. but michel herrera, the retired teacher, says the campaigns should instead try to build real relationships. what do you wish that the politicians would know if they came to a place like this to visit? actually is media that you need to know who services so that they haven't come here . i have never seen them come here. she says she plans to vote by that because she believes he is less racist. and trump, and that she says is a sad kind of endorsement. heidi jo castro alger 0, milwaukee wisconscin. several, a severe storms of pulse waves of united states and canada slash flooding and destructive tornadoes have torn through several areas including upstate new york and canada flood waters left motorists stranded on highways around to room to thousands of people have lost power and air conditioning during the days of blistering heats the heavy rains in the east enough gattis dollar kills at least 40 people an inch at $9350.00 office. ton of unofficial say. hundreds of homes have been destroyed. easte
both democrats and republicans have spent millions on ad buys to woo, they'll walk you black voters. but michel herrera, the retired teacher, says the campaigns should instead try to build real relationships. what do you wish that the politicians would know if they came to a place like this to visit? actually is media that you need to know who services so that they haven't come here . i have never seen them come here. she says she plans to vote by that because she believes he is less racist....
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both democrats and republicans have spent millions on ad buys to woo, they'll walk you black voters, but michel herrera, the retired teacher, says the campaigns should instead, try to build real relationships. what do you wish that the politicians would know if they came to a place like this to visit actually is needed, that you need to know who your services so that didn't limit him here. i have never seen him come here. she says she plans to vote by to because she believes he is less racist. and trump, and that she says is a sad kind of endorsement. heidi joe castro al to 0 milwaukee wisconscin. the israeli military is attacking densely populated areas across the gallons a strip and attack on the central town. the balance the right account at least tell us the news and into dollars. women and children are among the victims. is there any forces of also attacked illness or also no bridge refugee camps? teracon resume has moved from dell by law in the central kanza on the latest drive and ours is rarely compartments since the hours of this morning. and i even know that noise attacks is wait a mi
both democrats and republicans have spent millions on ad buys to woo, they'll walk you black voters, but michel herrera, the retired teacher, says the campaigns should instead, try to build real relationships. what do you wish that the politicians would know if they came to a place like this to visit actually is needed, that you need to know who your services so that didn't limit him here. i have never seen him come here. she says she plans to vote by to because she believes he is less racist....
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unacceptable and so it will be hard to get past kamala and that's why i've always thought michelle obama as the black want to vote for, makes more sense as a palatable option then kamala harris does. i think kamala would end up losing worst and biden. >> will: i do as well and i think it's hard to come up with a name that might be trump. all right, go enjoy the 4th of july, have a big night and big day and big holiday. take care. >> i will, thank you well, he was well. >> will: the media just admitted they are serial liars. we will be right back. [♪♪] ordebig orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs. the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids see that. and they believe they can do the same. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase ink business unlimited card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. here's why you should swit
unacceptable and so it will be hard to get past kamala and that's why i've always thought michelle obama as the black want to vote for, makes more sense as a palatable option then kamala harris does. i think kamala would end up losing worst and biden. >> will: i do as well and i think it's hard to come up with a name that might be trump. all right, go enjoy the 4th of july, have a big night and big day and big holiday. take care. >> i will, thank you well, he was well. >>...
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ohio, which was not a particularly nice ways to be black in the 1830's. michele: no. [laughter] jamelle: even ohio lawmakers would state, wait a minute, this is a violation of the rights of ohio citizens. this expanded notion of states' abilities to impose themselves on the residents of other states, to extend their power beyond state borders, is what was quashed by the civil war amendments and what was unraveled in the supreme court's reaction was exactly this. jim crow was an attempt to re-create the kind of constitutional order that existed pre-18 65. i think you can understand the effort to allow idaho, for example, to not honor federal law as an attempt to begin to roll back this sense that the states do not have that kind of control over the people within their borders, that there is such a thing as national citizenship that entitles one to a universal basic set of rights across the entire nation that cannot be interfered with by state law. and in my view, so much of the roberts court jurisprudence, especially around bodily autonomy and the rights of people to b
ohio, which was not a particularly nice ways to be black in the 1830's. michele: no. [laughter] jamelle: even ohio lawmakers would state, wait a minute, this is a violation of the rights of ohio citizens. this expanded notion of states' abilities to impose themselves on the residents of other states, to extend their power beyond state borders, is what was quashed by the civil war amendments and what was unraveled in the supreme court's reaction was exactly this. jim crow was an attempt to...
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and that's why i've always thought michelle obama as thae black woman that is actually popular, that democrats would want to votk woman whe for makes more as a palatable option than har kamala harris does. i think kamala would end up losing worse. would. >> biden i do as well. a k it's hard to come up with a name that might beat trump. all right, clay,nat be trump. gy the 4th of july. have a big night. have a big day. have a big holiday. ma n n. >> take care. i will appreciate it. thanks. will you as well>>ou. >> all right. the media just admitted they're serial liarsusadmitt. ns we'll be right back.ting i >> okay.ths p are we notregn orders coming inn are we notregn orders coming inn starting business is never easy. to start at eight months pregnant. that's a different story. i couldn't slow. th we were starting a business from the ground up. from the ground up. people were showine . right. and so did our business needs. and ththe chase e car made it . when you go for something big like this. th the cyour kids beat it. busin >> and they believe they can do the same. earn unlimitedes
and that's why i've always thought michelle obama as thae black woman that is actually popular, that democrats would want to votk woman whe for makes more as a palatable option than har kamala harris does. i think kamala would end up losing worse. would. >> biden i do as well. a k it's hard to come up with a name that might beat trump. all right, clay,nat be trump. gy the 4th of july. have a big night. have a big day. have a big holiday. ma n n. >> take care. i will appreciate it....
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both democrats and republicans have spent millions on ad buys to woo, they'll walk you black voters. but michel herrera, the retired teacher, says the campaigns should instead try to build real relationships. what do you wish that the politicians would know if they came to a place like this to visit? actually is media that you need to know who's services. so that didn't limit him here. i have never seen him come here. she says she plans to vote by to because she believes he is less racist. and trump, and that she says is a sad kind of endorsement. heidi joe castro. l g 0, milwaukee wisconscin. student protest isn't bangladesh. you're calling for a complete shutdown across the country. violence has broken out between police and students in several locations and dec i and the outskirts of the capital. at least 6 protests had been killed and several hundreds injured in the past week. and the students with demanding an into courses for government jobs cable. let's have a closer look at the banquet issues, courses system. it was established in 1972 to help those who fought and it's liberation for th
both democrats and republicans have spent millions on ad buys to woo, they'll walk you black voters. but michel herrera, the retired teacher, says the campaigns should instead try to build real relationships. what do you wish that the politicians would know if they came to a place like this to visit? actually is media that you need to know who's services. so that didn't limit him here. i have never seen him come here. she says she plans to vote by to because she believes he is less racist. and...
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first ladies michelle, of course, was america's black first lady.this is no small thing, melania trump lived out the role in a wholly unique and idiosyncratic way and jill biden is the first first lady to maintain her career while fulfilling the conventional obligations of a first lady. thanks them. the first lady is finally more than simply a lagging of the gender expectations. our society. and so to the future. four suggestions to conclude one archival research remains. thus presidential libraries, the library of congress and archives must prioritize the accessibility of first lady's papers. and this also means digitization, too, to every author of every new book on first ladies, regardless of their background. must begin by reading the extensive literature on the topic and mastering lady's historiography so that the field moves away from endlessly repeating canards and gossip. third, the basic work chronicling and describing is mostly. so it's time now to engage in deeper analysis and to place ladies in the larger context of presidential studies
first ladies michelle, of course, was america's black first lady.this is no small thing, melania trump lived out the role in a wholly unique and idiosyncratic way and jill biden is the first first lady to maintain her career while fulfilling the conventional obligations of a first lady. thanks them. the first lady is finally more than simply a lagging of the gender expectations. our society. and so to the future. four suggestions to conclude one archival research remains. thus presidential...
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>> we actually have heard and we've heard this for so many black women politicians, honestly whether it was it's even michelle obama and her capacity as first lady that particularly black women in politics are painted automatically as radical and to the left, it just feels like he's really trying out his sort of doctor sees poetry, alliteration, lines that being said. >> i mean, you know, the right to think about a honeymoon sort of bubble if anything has actually interesting that harris's record with law and order, given trump's now phone felony conviction, her being a prosecutor sets up this sort of a courtroom showdown. on sort of thing that i actually think we'll look the only way trump can really do this as if he looks like the unfairly persecuted victim. and that's a contradiction to his alpha male, that he has basically message that the entire time he's been on trial, is set himself up as a how do you press how do you kim? paying for president from a victim platform because it's i mean, the argument that i'm making is that this is a system that is attacking you. >> it's common law and order that's the
>> we actually have heard and we've heard this for so many black women politicians, honestly whether it was it's even michelle obama and her capacity as first lady that particularly black women in politics are painted automatically as radical and to the left, it just feels like he's really trying out his sort of doctor sees poetry, alliteration, lines that being said. >> i mean, you know, the right to think about a honeymoon sort of bubble if anything has actually interesting that...
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rachel reeves is claiming there is a £20 billion black hole in the public finances. michellews for you and for rachel reeves. it is far worse than that. reeves. it is far worse than that . the overall debt position that. the overall debt position of the uk is something like £7 trillion 7000 billion. she's just measuring what is the budget against the obr's forecast this year? this would be a bit like me worrying that i'd lost a pound coin behind the back of the sofa while i was 100 grand overdrawn at the bank. so she's talking about the pound coin she's lost behind the sofa. we are colossally overdrawn. pubuc we are colossally overdrawn. public spending is going to have to fall, and our politicians have got to admit it. and michelle, you ask about the tax rate. so i'm sure there'll be one. but i don't think they can raise any more in tax. we are taxing to the max already. >> but then do you concede then, that the tories have left the economy in a diabolical state? yes. good. that was easy, paul embery, do you reckon we're heading for tax cuts? yeah. tax rises, actually, not t
rachel reeves is claiming there is a £20 billion black hole in the public finances. michellews for you and for rachel reeves. it is far worse than that. reeves. it is far worse than that . the overall debt position that. the overall debt position of the uk is something like £7 trillion 7000 billion. she's just measuring what is the budget against the obr's forecast this year? this would be a bit like me worrying that i'd lost a pound coin behind the back of the sofa while i was 100 grand...
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for some reason, this jen psaki lady, michelle obama could walk into the white house, black female.or sexist country. i don't believe kamala has the black support. you ever see johnny out there? like people don't even know who kamala harris is, and whenever she has brought up in any conversation, she is not taken seriously, the way i am taken seriously, as a serious news man. >> greg: and you are part black. >> jesse: .1%. it's just enough. >> greg: just enough. [laughs] richard, i think the issue is, if you think about that 85%, america saw biden, sometimes for the first time, they got into the race with the first debate. you can't gaslighted a country, 300 million people. >> richard: i mean, you can't unsee the debate. that's true. listen, i'm not sure i fully subscribed to what jen psaki is saying, but you say she is the dei vice president, you feel the argument that jen psaki is making. she is the vice president, she is not a dei higher, she is a former prosecutor, the first ag, the first african american first woman ag of california. she is a slew of accomplishments. she brough
for some reason, this jen psaki lady, michelle obama could walk into the white house, black female.or sexist country. i don't believe kamala has the black support. you ever see johnny out there? like people don't even know who kamala harris is, and whenever she has brought up in any conversation, she is not taken seriously, the way i am taken seriously, as a serious news man. >> greg: and you are part black. >> jesse: .1%. it's just enough. >> greg: just enough. [laughs]...
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black woman. j.d. vance said something yesterday that stuck out to me because it echoed something. i feel like michelle obama dealt with when she was the spouse of the candidate, the first black, eventual black president of the united states, barack obama. this was what j.d. vance about hair saying that harris should be grateful more grateful? for america than it seems like he thinks she has been if you want to lead this country, you should feel grateful for it. >> you should feel a sense of gratitude and i never hear that gratitude come through. when i listen to kamala harris i don't i think there's more there than just the words that he said. >> i've thousand percent in the minute i heard it as oh, we're going back to go forward. okay. so i mean, look, if you got nothing else, i guess you kind of try to retread and play the failure to play the hits. >> but look you know, shame on him. >> i've heard kamala harris talk very glowingly and lovingly about the united states of america, particularly sharp parents have an immigrant story. but here's the thing black americans, i believe are some of the most g
black woman. j.d. vance said something yesterday that stuck out to me because it echoed something. i feel like michelle obama dealt with when she was the spouse of the candidate, the first black, eventual black president of the united states, barack obama. this was what j.d. vance about hair saying that harris should be grateful more grateful? for america than it seems like he thinks she has been if you want to lead this country, you should feel grateful for it. >> you should feel a sense...
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everyone according to those polls is michelle obama, who has given no indication she is going to do this, but a familiar face in the first female president and first blacks. there's definitely a _ coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot _ coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot of _ coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot of interest - coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot of interest in - coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot of interest in herj definitely a lot of interest in her but the — definitely a lot of interest in her but the one major problem with that theory— but the one major problem with that theory is _ but the one major problem with that theory is that michelle obama from day one _ theory is that michelle obama from day one of— theory is that michelle obama from day one of leaving the white house as first _ day one of leaving the white house as first lady and said she does not want _ as first lady and said she does not want to— as first lady and said she does not want to be — as first lady and said she does not want to be president. she has seen up want to be president. she has seen up clos
everyone according to those polls is michelle obama, who has given no indication she is going to do this, but a familiar face in the first female president and first blacks. there's definitely a _ coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot _ coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot of _ coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot of interest - coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot of interest in - coup for the democrats. there's definitely a lot of interest in herj...
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ohio, which was not a particularly nice ways to be black in the 1830's. michele: no.laughter] jamelle: even ohio lawmakers would state, wait a minute, this is a violation of the rights of ohio citizens. this expanded notion of states' abilities to impose themselves on the residents of other states, to extend their power beyond state borders, is what was quashed by the civil war amendments and what was unraveled in the supreme court's reaction was exactly this. jim crow was an attempt to re-create the kind of constitutional order that existed pre-18 65. i think you can understand the effort to allow idaho, for example, to not honor federal law as an attempt to begin to roll back this sense that the states do not have that kind of control over the people within their borders, that there is such a thing as national citizenship that entitles one to a universal basic set of rights across the entire nation that cannot be interfered with by state law. and in my view, so much of the roberts court jurisprudence, especially around bodily autonomy and the rights of people to be
ohio, which was not a particularly nice ways to be black in the 1830's. michele: no.laughter] jamelle: even ohio lawmakers would state, wait a minute, this is a violation of the rights of ohio citizens. this expanded notion of states' abilities to impose themselves on the residents of other states, to extend their power beyond state borders, is what was quashed by the civil war amendments and what was unraveled in the supreme court's reaction was exactly this. jim crow was an attempt to...
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large extent, still corresponds to the relationship that has developed between michele obama and kamala haris. in general, two blackt it’s you who killed them and so to speak , they were made into slaves, and we are calmly talking about this here, so this of course, a separate conversation, here is what they say, they did not agree, so to a very large extent i think that this is also the influence of obama, this statement is also in the position of michel obama, this is a very weighty position. his answer was this: what do you think, a woman like michelle obama would marry a botan, that is, there is total such good control in all areas, so this factor, don’t throw it away, the female factor, don’t throw it away, there’s also more here it may be said that we do not reset either in no case, in no case am i discarding it, by the way, this is about michael’s remark and by the way it’s very important. this is really very important, michael says, it doesn’t sound very correct, and we roughly understand, yes, what it sounds like, and in english, yes, yes, but it really doesn’t sound very correct, but for some reason, here
large extent, still corresponds to the relationship that has developed between michele obama and kamala haris. in general, two blackt it’s you who killed them and so to speak , they were made into slaves, and we are calmly talking about this here, so this of course, a separate conversation, here is what they say, they did not agree, so to a very large extent i think that this is also the influence of obama, this statement is also in the position of michel obama, this is a very weighty...
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said, my favourite drink is black man's tears , he would not black man's tears, he would not have been anywhere near standing. >> but michelle not you're not complaining about scrutiny. you're suggesting that different parties are held to different parties are held to different standards, which is a rather different thing. scrutiny should be applied across the board , and you've just proven it board, and you've just proven it was applied to the labour candidate in clacton because we discovered his twitter history. >> i have no issue with scrutiny. >> what i'm saying is i feel that there was an unfair campaign, that focused desperately in on trying to undermine reform where other parties didn't have that same level of, i would say to some element conspiracy surrounding them. >> i don't think it was a conspiracy. i mean, i think, look, i mean, the issue about the reform party , which i think the reform party, which i think made it interesting and a cause of legitimate inquiry, was, as nigel farage and richard tice confessed, it was a complete start up party. so we didn't really know anything about their 600 candidates. so you
said, my favourite drink is black man's tears , he would not black man's tears, he would not have been anywhere near standing. >> but michelle not you're not complaining about scrutiny. you're suggesting that different parties are held to different parties are held to different standards, which is a rather different thing. scrutiny should be applied across the board , and you've just proven it board, and you've just proven it was applied to the labour candidate in clacton because we...
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michelle, now israel used to drone strike yesterday. i guess the senior has black mountain and they root drones are very efficient assassination weapons, tons of terrorism weapons. but they don't very good in contested s may say, well, well, well they slow that noisy, the easy to pick up and right of the know good of what? well, when you're off against an integrated defense system, what that we shall see around to run. what is going to be useful though is the, is really f $35.00 this self jet. now what they've done with that is modify the engine to modify the fuel tank so we can hold enough fuel for that to be able to reach to iran and conduct stripe missions. now it doesn't need to do that because both they have also a stand off missiles, cruise missiles, with about a 200 kilometer range. and effectively, these are designed almost for taylor made almost for assassination pick up, arranged to be able to find them without any damage. so things you to the pilots. it's going to turn to come up with a range. it's got an accuracy less than a meter. so it can literally l
michelle, now israel used to drone strike yesterday. i guess the senior has black mountain and they root drones are very efficient assassination weapons, tons of terrorism weapons. but they don't very good in contested s may say, well, well, well they slow that noisy, the easy to pick up and right of the know good of what? well, when you're off against an integrated defense system, what that we shall see around to run. what is going to be useful though is the, is really f $35.00 this self jet....
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black women, how they will keep the momentum going. >>> democrats in ra, former first couple barack and michelle obama endorsed harris' residential campaign as democrats lined up to declare their support. grossman gregory meeks is here without perspective on how the party got behind harris so quickly. >>> donald trump's latest threat to democracy telling the maga faithful his next election could be our last. >> again, christians get out and vote! just this time. you won't have to do it anymore, four more years, you know what, it will be fixed, it will be fine. >>> i'm jonathan capehart and this is "the saturday show". >>> when i was standing here a week ago on the saturday show, we were on a different political planet. democrats were depressed, demoralized and divided. tonight, their new presidential candidate is giving them unity, energy, and most of all, hope. i will be diving into where this is headed with amazing guests ahead. first, let's not forget how we got here. when you are walking through the capitol heading to its majestic rotunda, you will see one of my favorite portraits. it is of the late congressman shirley chisholm of new
black women, how they will keep the momentum going. >>> democrats in ra, former first couple barack and michelle obama endorsed harris' residential campaign as democrats lined up to declare their support. grossman gregory meeks is here without perspective on how the party got behind harris so quickly. >>> donald trump's latest threat to democracy telling the maga faithful his next election could be our last. >> again, christians get out and vote! just this time. you...
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michelle obama could walk into the white house that doesn't mean this is a racist or sexist country. kamala i don't believe she has the black she was at the top of the ticket which she would be if joe leaves, have you ever seen johnny out there? they don't even know who she is. whenever she's brought up in any conversation she is not taken seriously. >> i think the issue is you think about that 85 percent, america saw biden sometimes for the first time. they just got into the race with the first debate. you can't gas light a country of 300 million people. >> listen, i think, i'm not sure if i fully describe to what they are saying but you fuel the argument that they are making. she is the vice president, she is a former prosecutor. the first african-american first woman agee of california. a slew of accomplishments. sheep brought up the conviction rate in temp enciso. she's been the sharp edge of the biden white house when it comes to... [ simultaneous talking ] >> to be fair i could spend this whole segment... but let's also remember that one of the issues that she's been focused on since she's been vice president's matern
michelle obama could walk into the white house that doesn't mean this is a racist or sexist country. kamala i don't believe she has the black she was at the top of the ticket which she would be if joe leaves, have you ever seen johnny out there? they don't even know who she is. whenever she's brought up in any conversation she is not taken seriously. >> i think the issue is you think about that 85 percent, america saw biden sometimes for the first time. they just got into the race with...
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michelle obama endorsed harris for president. that moment captured in a video when they thanked her for support. what does this endorsement from our first whand only black firs couple add to the vice president's momentum? id >> i think it was strategically timed and well-timed to continue building momentum and enthusiasm. it speaks to this extraordinary groundbreaking and historic opportunity that we have to break a glass ceiling in american politics and american history that i think many, just a few years ago, would have thought inconceivable. the opportunity to see the first black woman behind the resolute desk in the oval office, it is an opportunity that i can ensure you is going to mobilize massive turnout and volunteer enthusiasm in the state of georgia and across the country. >> take a listen to what former president trump had to say about the vice president last night. ni >> she was a bomb three weeks ago. she was a bomb, a failed vice president in a failed administration. >> earlier this week, senator, house republicans literally had to hold a closed door meeting, instructing their members to refrain from attacking vice president harris over he
michelle obama endorsed harris for president. that moment captured in a video when they thanked her for support. what does this endorsement from our first whand only black firs couple add to the vice president's momentum? id >> i think it was strategically timed and well-timed to continue building momentum and enthusiasm. it speaks to this extraordinary groundbreaking and historic opportunity that we have to break a glass ceiling in american politics and american history that i think...
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of americans black, brown, and even those nationalized citizens like myself will say no, that is not what we want. >> carley: she did get the obama endorsement last week and yesterday michelleto vote. it includes her celebrity powells. watch this. >> our future is on the ballot so are you voting this year? >> are you voting this year? >> are you voting this year? >> joined me... >> join me... >> join us. getting rather just know mike registered to vote today. >> carley: we know they are voting for. does the celebrity opinion meet the needle at all? >> carley: don't make >> very little and that there is an empathy problem democrats up too get disenchanted and disengaged voters to actually care. they have removed one candidate that was very unpopular and replaced as a placeholder in that role. that is not enough and that will not be enough to move the needle. i look at these young rappers who are saying they are actually listening to president trump because they go to vice president harris' campaign website and see no policy solutions. there are a lot of disengaged voters who say, we voted for the democratic party for the left so long and yet, the communities are still strugg
of americans black, brown, and even those nationalized citizens like myself will say no, that is not what we want. >> carley: she did get the obama endorsement last week and yesterday michelleto vote. it includes her celebrity powells. watch this. >> our future is on the ballot so are you voting this year? >> are you voting this year? >> are you voting this year? >> joined me... >> join me... >> join us. getting rather just know mike registered to vote...
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and michel shelton, she was my second mother that's where you grew up regina shelton ran a preschool downstairs from the harris apartment when you walked in, there, were pictures of prominent black people hovering the wall. maya angelou, rosa parks, martin luther king, malcolm x. so you are built up as a child of color or black child to be proud of who you are, where you came from and understand your history. >> it was more than just a school, more than just stay care. it was it was a family. >> misses shelton's family would take the girls to a christian church know, you know, was schama christian? >> she was a very spiritual person but she wanted them to experience whatever there was there for them that would accept them and love them without abandoning anything of who she was. >> she was indian as a young child. >> harris was bused to school an hour drive, but a world away to an upper middle-class neighborhood do you think it changed the course of your life? >> i don't know that it did. i certainly do think that there were so many resources being put into our education. and at the earliest stages allowed me to be on a path to be able to blossom a path that led her to howard un
and michel shelton, she was my second mother that's where you grew up regina shelton ran a preschool downstairs from the harris apartment when you walked in, there, were pictures of prominent black people hovering the wall. maya angelou, rosa parks, martin luther king, malcolm x. so you are built up as a child of color or black child to be proud of who you are, where you came from and understand your history. >> it was more than just a school, more than just stay care. it was it was a...
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michelle obama. do you not think? and they and she's not blacks not black, as it were, but she's a mixed race, which means this is this is she'll be the first black person or black woman to lead america if she wins. >> well, right, president trump, my former boss, he's doing very well, thank you. no. and let's be clear what her heritage is, okay? she's not black african. she's half jamaican, half indian . she's half jamaican, half indian. and her jamaican ancestors. this and herjamaican ancestors. this is from her father's interview in 2019. admitted that her black ancestors had jamaican ancestors, were slave owners . ancestors, were slave owners. okay, so these are the things they can't wipe out from history. no, what happened is we had the debate with president trump. biden had his mouth open for an hour and a half, he said. completely nonsense garbage. they were desperate. and so she's been parachuted in as the desperate candidate for a desperate candidate for a desperate party so they can maintain power. but after the assassination attempt on
michelle obama. do you not think? and they and she's not blacks not black, as it were, but she's a mixed race, which means this is this is she'll be the first black person or black woman to lead america if she wins. >> well, right, president trump, my former boss, he's doing very well, thank you. no. and let's be clear what her heritage is, okay? she's not black african. she's half jamaican, half indian . she's half jamaican, half indian. and her jamaican ancestors. this and herjamaican...
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black american story. right. he was biracial. his father was from kenya. he, you know, grew up in hawaii. it wasn't the sort of classic story. of course, michelle had the classic story and that at some level, although he didn't, he didn't literally her story, he couldn't have gotten away with that. he sort of presented himself, performed the story. i'm not exactly sure how to say it, how she said it, but he he was able to communicate in a way that he kind of appropriated her story and that that served him very well, you know, with the voters and his popularity and so on. and there was a lot of discussion about how he did that performance. and then, of course, he could also do a performance for white voters. and so on. so that that's been going that was interesting last night. it was very interesting. so i guess my question is, first of all, do you agree with that? and to an extent to which you agree with it, what how did that sort of work in how michelle about it and so on? is it anything you observed and have any comment on what i'm saying? interesting. well, the way i guess i think about it, experienced it. you know, i've known them for a lon
black american story. right. he was biracial. his father was from kenya. he, you know, grew up in hawaii. it wasn't the sort of classic story. of course, michelle had the classic story and that at some level, although he didn't, he didn't literally her story, he couldn't have gotten away with that. he sort of presented himself, performed the story. i'm not exactly sure how to say it, how she said it, but he he was able to communicate in a way that he kind of appropriated her story and that that...
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black american story. right. he was biracial. his father was from kenya. he, you know, grew up in hawaii. it wasn't the sort of classic story. of course, michelle had the classic story and that at some level, although he didn't, he didn't literally her story, he couldn't have gotten away with that. he sort of presented himself, performed the story. i'm not exactly sure how to say it, how she said it, but he he was able to communicate in a way that he kind of appropriated her story and that that served him very well, you know, with the voters and his popularity and so on. and there was a lot of discussion about how he did that performance. and then, of course, he could also do a performance for white voters. and so on. so that that's been going that was interesting last night. it was very interesting. so i guess my question is, first of all, do you agree with that? and to an extent to which you agree with it, what how did that sort of work in how michelle about it and so on? is it anything you observed and have any comment on what i'm saying? interesting. well, the way i guess i think about it, experienced it. you know, i've known them for a lon
black american story. right. he was biracial. his father was from kenya. he, you know, grew up in hawaii. it wasn't the sort of classic story. of course, michelle had the classic story and that at some level, although he didn't, he didn't literally her story, he couldn't have gotten away with that. he sort of presented himself, performed the story. i'm not exactly sure how to say it, how she said it, but he he was able to communicate in a way that he kind of appropriated her story and that that...
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identity politics cannot leapfrog the first black woman to serve as vice president with a white man or likely even a white woman. in my opinion former first lady michellebama is the only person with the profile to replace mr. biden and win both the nomination and general election. seeing hillary clinton's fall from grace should be a reminder to misses obama to stay out of politics. she and her husband enjoy high levels translated into book deals and speaking fees, why would they lose these benefits after years of trouble? there is more from "the washington times" if you want to read governor walker's thoughts. alabama, a supporter of former president trump. hello. caller: hello. i am voting for trump, because we cannot elect a person with dementia to be the president of the united states. we just can't do that. we are going into war. it looks like we are going into the third world war. so, i'm still supporting trump. i hope biden loses big time. host: stay with us if you want to get your thoughts in when it comes to campaign 2024 issues. you can post on our social site and always send us a text at (202) 748-8003. joining us from serious xm, serving as
identity politics cannot leapfrog the first black woman to serve as vice president with a white man or likely even a white woman. in my opinion former first lady michellebama is the only person with the profile to replace mr. biden and win both the nomination and general election. seeing hillary clinton's fall from grace should be a reminder to misses obama to stay out of politics. she and her husband enjoy high levels translated into book deals and speaking fees, why would they lose these...
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identity politics cannot leapfrog the first black woman to serve as vice president with a white man or likely even a white woman. in my opinion former first lady michellebama is the only person with the profile to replace mr. biden and win both the nomination and general election. seeing hillary clinton's fall from grace should be a reminder to misses obama to stay out of politics. she and her husband enjoy high levels translated into book deals and speaking fees, why would they lose these benefits after years of trouble? there is more from "the washington times" if you want to read governor walker's thoughts. alabama, a supporter of former president trump. hello. caller: hello. i am voting for trump, because we cannot elect a person with dementia to be the president of the united states. we just can't do that. we are going into war. it looks like we are going into the third world war. so, i'm still supporting trump. i hope biden loses big time. host: stay with us if you want to get your thoughts in when it comes to campaign 2024 issues. you can post on our social site and always send us a text at (202) 748-8003. joining us from serious xm, serving as
identity politics cannot leapfrog the first black woman to serve as vice president with a white man or likely even a white woman. in my opinion former first lady michellebama is the only person with the profile to replace mr. biden and win both the nomination and general election. seeing hillary clinton's fall from grace should be a reminder to misses obama to stay out of politics. she and her husband enjoy high levels translated into book deals and speaking fees, why would they lose these...
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michelle. caller: thank you for taking my call. i never had any problem with republicans, democrats, independent. i felt like last night donald trump doubled down on the blackobs. i don't understand what his thinking is that immigrants are coming over taking black or hispanic jobs. so, he is a racist. that is where my confliction is. i don't see where people just overlook that. that is all i got to say. host: this is more from who was fact checking the speech last night. one thing he said about the jobs that are created under biden, "107% of those jobs are taken by illegal aliens." politicafact rates that as mostly false. the biden years are painted as being better for foreign-born workers, but that is wrong. the number of foreign-born americans employed has risen by about 5.6 million. over the same time the number of nativeborn americans employed has increased by almost seven point 4 million. unemployment rate for nativeborn workers under biden is comparable to the final two free pandemic years of the trump presidency. next, carol, independent line. good morning, carol. caller: i don't particularly care for the personalities of either biden or trump. i'm n
michelle. caller: thank you for taking my call. i never had any problem with republicans, democrats, independent. i felt like last night donald trump doubled down on the blackobs. i don't understand what his thinking is that immigrants are coming over taking black or hispanic jobs. so, he is a racist. that is where my confliction is. i don't see where people just overlook that. that is all i got to say. host: this is more from who was fact checking the speech last night. one thing he said about...
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saying it would be offensive to black voters if a white person, rather than her, was chosen . rather than her, was chosen. meanwhile, it's even been suggested that michelleto go could be the democrats choice to 9° up could be the democrats choice to go up against donald trump. that would be an astonishing interjection. to discuss all of this, i'm now joined by scott lucas, who's a professor of international politics at the university of birmingham. professor lucas, welcome to the show. always a pleasure, a huge amount to take in there, everybody seems to be in agreement. the new york times saying joe biden should stand down. senior democratic party insiders very concerned about the president's performance, the direction of travel seems to be he should be replaced. what do you make of the two candidates? kamala harris, the natural choice as the vice president. but her polling is low, isn't it ? >> ?- >> one, 7_ >> one, first of 7 >> one, first of all, i hate to say, but the headline that is on your screen right now about kamala harris saying picking a white cancer, candidate would be offensive. >> is an irresponsible and misleading headline from a british
saying it would be offensive to black voters if a white person, rather than her, was chosen . rather than her, was chosen. meanwhile, it's even been suggested that michelleto go could be the democrats choice to 9° up could be the democrats choice to go up against donald trump. that would be an astonishing interjection. to discuss all of this, i'm now joined by scott lucas, who's a professor of international politics at the university of birmingham. professor lucas, welcome to the show. always...
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michelle. caller: thank you for taking my call. i never had any problem with republicans, democrats, independent. i felt like last night donald trump doubled down on the black jobs. i don't understand what his thinking is that immigrants are coming over taking black or hispanic jobs. so, he is a racist. that is where my confliction is. i don't see where people just overlook that. that is all i got to say. host: this is more from who was fact checking the speech last night. one thing he said about the jobs that are created under biden, "107% of those jobs are taken by illegal aliens." politicafact rates that as mostly false. the biden years are painted as being better for foreign-born workers, but that is wrong. the number of foreign-born americans employed has risen by about 5.6 million. over the same time the number of nativeborn americans employed has increased by almost seven point 4 million. unemployment rate for nativeborn workers under biden is comparable to the final two free pandemic years of the trump presidency. next, carol, independent line. good morning, carol. caller: i don't particularly care for the personalities of either biden or trump. i'm
michelle. caller: thank you for taking my call. i never had any problem with republicans, democrats, independent. i felt like last night donald trump doubled down on the black jobs. i don't understand what his thinking is that immigrants are coming over taking black or hispanic jobs. so, he is a racist. that is where my confliction is. i don't see where people just overlook that. that is all i got to say. host: this is more from who was fact checking the speech last night. one thing he said...
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black and latino. vice president harris' chance can reverse that. the trump/vance ticket has no chance now to outreach to those voters. we're also seeing a recycling of the michellettack lines. that's what the line felt like from jd vance. in the first couple days, a struggle to sharpen what they're say about kamala harris. the national republican senatorial committee put out a memo yesterday suggesting attack lines. among them, that harris sometimes laughs at, quote, inappropriate moments. they also -- this is real. they criticized her love of venn diagrams. now, how that is going to resonate with any voter -- i mean, we could create a venn diagram of people upset about laughing and venn diagrams. it'll be a small number. >> what did you know about the venn diagram, and when did you know it, ma'am? i mean, come on, they sound desperate. >> the interesting thing about what you just read and what we just saw from jd vance on the screen is this is an 8-year-old playbook in terms of our politics that people are familiar with. donald trump brought it to the public scene when he first ran for president in 2016. but it's been his playbook for at least 40 years. it's be
black and latino. vice president harris' chance can reverse that. the trump/vance ticket has no chance now to outreach to those voters. we're also seeing a recycling of the michellettack lines. that's what the line felt like from jd vance. in the first couple days, a struggle to sharpen what they're say about kamala harris. the national republican senatorial committee put out a memo yesterday suggesting attack lines. among them, that harris sometimes laughs at, quote, inappropriate moments....