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pretty much way this is jackson, kentucky in the heart of appalachia. and you feel when you heard that he's the republican vice presidential nominee? i was actually proud. >> it came across really proud, feeling like you can accomplish something just from this little area. >> it tells me kind of, you know, one of my little boys could possibly go up and become vice president, warned, you never know. >> in j.d. vance, his book, hillbilly elegy gee he says he grew up in the rust belt city of middletown, ohio. but also here in jackson, where he would regularly traveled with his grandparents to visit other family members, you know who you're going to vote for it donald trump and j.d. vance. >> donald trump and j.d. vance sarah david fisher, among many other people we talked to in the city and elsewhere in breath at county who have made the same decision. >> you like van? >> yes. >> the fact he's from here, i don't love that. i feel he's wanted to yes. >> but what about this political twist that breath at county and the nation are now well aware of. does it b
pretty much way this is jackson, kentucky in the heart of appalachia. and you feel when you heard that he's the republican vice presidential nominee? i was actually proud. >> it came across really proud, feeling like you can accomplish something just from this little area. >> it tells me kind of, you know, one of my little boys could possibly go up and become vice president, warned, you never know. >> in j.d. vance, his book, hillbilly elegy gee he says he grew up in the rust...
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she could move and how the case may change to please the high court later, our gary tuchman and appalachia talking with people who know j.d vance, not just his donald trump's running mate, but also as the kid next door good evening, everyone. john king in washington tonight in for anderson tonight. just 12 days since president biden decided not to seek a second term, his vice president is now in all but title. the democratic nominee for president today, kamala harris went over the top in virtual balloting, securing enough support from democratic delegates to but when her party's nomination, meaning when democrats convene later this month in chicago, she will become the first black woman and first asian american. yes, both to lead a major presidential party ticket we are excited about the future, but we also know that we've got a lot of work to get there and we have a lot of work to do. it's good work. we like hard work i am honored to be the presumptive democratic nominee for president of the united states. >> president biden. meantime, marking the occasion on social media posting this one
she could move and how the case may change to please the high court later, our gary tuchman and appalachia talking with people who know j.d vance, not just his donald trump's running mate, but also as the kid next door good evening, everyone. john king in washington tonight in for anderson tonight. just 12 days since president biden decided not to seek a second term, his vice president is now in all but title. the democratic nominee for president today, kamala harris went over the top in...
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poor inner-city children in atlanta, poor children of appalachia, the poor children of israel and the poor children of gaza, the israelis and palestinian's, i need those in the congo, those in haiti, those in ukraine, i need american children on both sides of the tracks to be ok. because we are all god's children. and so let's work together, let's organize together, let's pray together, let's stand together, let's heal the land. god bless you. [cheers and applause] >> please welcome delaware senator chris coons. sen. coons: good evening, good evening america, good evening chicago. are there any democrats in the room tonight? folks, we are on the verge of making history. we are on the verge of an historic election, and i want to talk with you for just a few minutes about my dear friend, our president, joe biden. joe biden's mom had a saying. you are defined by your courage, and you are redeemed by your loyalty. four years ago, i had the honor of helping introduce joe biden to our national convention. i spoke about joe's faith, his love of family, his determination to restore the soul o
poor inner-city children in atlanta, poor children of appalachia, the poor children of israel and the poor children of gaza, the israelis and palestinian's, i need those in the congo, those in haiti, those in ukraine, i need american children on both sides of the tracks to be ok. because we are all god's children. and so let's work together, let's organize together, let's pray together, let's stand together, let's heal the land. god bless you. [cheers and applause] >> please welcome...
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barack obama campaigned in appalachia. he campaigned in rural america and this is how he won a mandate, 53% of the vote, he won ohio, north carolina. sure the cities, sure the african-american vote, but he won a higher percentage of the white vote. but democrats have forgotten is they have ignored these regions. it is little wonder this is donald trump's strongest region. by 2024 there are a lot of democrats who understand the weaknesses they quit going to rural america. north carolina is a center of organizing by democrats in rural america. clayton anderson, the north carolina democratic party head is all about rural democrats. there is an agricultural commissioner running for office who is avidly organizing in north carolina. there are democrats who understand that if you go after rural america you can win votes. it is not necessarily a republican or conservative bastion. host: let's talk to jim in midland, texas. independent. good morning. caller: i would like to have a few concise comments. i will try to keep it small.
barack obama campaigned in appalachia. he campaigned in rural america and this is how he won a mandate, 53% of the vote, he won ohio, north carolina. sure the cities, sure the african-american vote, but he won a higher percentage of the white vote. but democrats have forgotten is they have ignored these regions. it is little wonder this is donald trump's strongest region. by 2024 there are a lot of democrats who understand the weaknesses they quit going to rural america. north carolina is a...
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the greenbelt in the great plains, areas of northern maine, parts of appalachia which were once cold country, we are talking about vast parts of the american southwest, they all get labeled rural but they are dramatically different in all kinds of ways. >> how do you define it for the purpose of your book? steven: i very studiously avoid trying to define it. [laughter] one of the things i found interesting when i jumped into the project was that lots of people have been trying to define the term for a long time and no one has come up with a real answer. i think at the end of the day, we know a rural place when we are in one, when we experience it. that is part of the sense i wanted to trade on, we see rural in the country as quiet, largely empty, slower paced. so wherever you find yourself feeling that way, you would probably label that, i am in the countryside, i am in a rural area. peter: no word has been used more consistently to describe rural america than crisis. is that a fair word to use? steven: that is why i started the project. that is what i was reading in the newspapers s
the greenbelt in the great plains, areas of northern maine, parts of appalachia which were once cold country, we are talking about vast parts of the american southwest, they all get labeled rural but they are dramatically different in all kinds of ways. >> how do you define it for the purpose of your book? steven: i very studiously avoid trying to define it. [laughter] one of the things i found interesting when i jumped into the project was that lots of people have been trying to define...
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into broken promises anthony morgan can bought into the company's public pitch that it was for appalachians way was being told that, hey guys, he's from here thank you he is j.d vance, the republican nominee for vice president i will be a vice president who never forgets where he came from leaning on his personal rise out of poverty to reach swing swing-state voters as donald trump's running mate i chose him because he's for the worker. >> he's for the people that works so hard and perhaps word treated like they should have been. >> but before politics, vance was a venture capitalist, an appharvest is first outside investor, eventually steering millions of dollars. so the company dance was a lead pitch man for the vertical farming started tweeting it was a supporter and investor writing, i love this company. >> it's a great business that's making a big difference in the world. >> the company's investor presentation pledged a commitment to appalachia estimating thousands of new jobs to a poverty stricken area a major emphasis with them was we want to bring work to eastern kentucky. >> this
into broken promises anthony morgan can bought into the company's public pitch that it was for appalachians way was being told that, hey guys, he's from here thank you he is j.d vance, the republican nominee for vice president i will be a vice president who never forgets where he came from leaning on his personal rise out of poverty to reach swing swing-state voters as donald trump's running mate i chose him because he's for the worker. >> he's for the people that works so hard and...
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-- rural counties in appalachia.e aren't making critical investments to modernize public transit american state. 21 million trips on transit every day and buses and trains and all the infrastructure required to operate them are not up-to-date. service is slower and less reliable. imagine driving the same car every day for 40 years. that is what operators i'm cleveland's rta and the 60 cars have been doing for years, the newest of these 4060 cars is 40 years old. in cleveland and met with workers whose job it is to maintain railcars that date back to the reagan administration. the rail car garage i visited on the east side of cleveland, you see workers machining replacement parts for cars. they have to make the machine to make the replacement to keep this running. they don't make them anymore. now because of the infrastructure law, cleveland will get 60 new railcars. we know the u.s. lacks a passenger rail that the economic powers have and we are changing that. we are seeing construction to improve rail service like a
-- rural counties in appalachia.e aren't making critical investments to modernize public transit american state. 21 million trips on transit every day and buses and trains and all the infrastructure required to operate them are not up-to-date. service is slower and less reliable. imagine driving the same car every day for 40 years. that is what operators i'm cleveland's rta and the 60 cars have been doing for years, the newest of these 4060 cars is 40 years old. in cleveland and met with...
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. >> anthony morgan bought into the company's public pitch that it was for appalachia by appalachians, where he was being told that hi guys, he's from here. >> thank you he is j.d. >> vance, the republican nominee for vice president. >> i will be a vice president who never forgets where he came from, leaning on his personal rise out of poverty to reach swing-state voters as donald trump's running mate, i chose him, begun he's for the worker. he's for the people that worked so hard and perhaps word treated like they should have been. >> but before politics, vance was a venture capitalist and appharvest his first outside investor eventually steering millions of dollars. so the company dance was a lead pitch man for the vertical farming started tweeting. he was a supporter and investor writing, i love this company it's a great business that's making a big difference in the world. the company's investor presentation pledged a commitment to appalachia estimating thousands of new jobs to a poverty stricken area. >> a major amara because this was we want to bring work to eastern kentucky. th
. >> anthony morgan bought into the company's public pitch that it was for appalachia by appalachians, where he was being told that hi guys, he's from here. >> thank you he is j.d. >> vance, the republican nominee for vice president. >> i will be a vice president who never forgets where he came from, leaning on his personal rise out of poverty to reach swing-state voters as donald trump's running mate, i chose him, begun he's for the worker. he's for the people that...
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anthony morgan bought into the company's public pitch that it was for appalachia by appalachians, wheree was being told that hey guys, he's from here. >> thank you he is j.d. >> vance, the republican good nominee for vice president. >> i will be a vice president who never forgets where he came from, leaning on his personal rise out of poverty to reach swing-state voters as donald trump's running mate, i chose him because he's for the worker. he's for the people that worked. so so hard and perhaps word treated like they should have been. >> but before politics, vance was a venture capitalist and appharvest is first outside investor, eventually steering millions of dollars so the company dance was a lead pitch man for the vertical farming started tweeting. he was so supporter and investor writing, i love this company. >> it's a great business that's making a big difference in the world. >> the company's investor presentation pledged a commitment to appalachia estimating thousands of new jobs to a poverty stricken area a major emphasis with them was, we want to bring work to eastern kentuc
anthony morgan bought into the company's public pitch that it was for appalachia by appalachians, wheree was being told that hey guys, he's from here. >> thank you he is j.d. >> vance, the republican good nominee for vice president. >> i will be a vice president who never forgets where he came from, leaning on his personal rise out of poverty to reach swing-state voters as donald trump's running mate, i chose him because he's for the worker. he's for the people that worked. so...
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. >> raised in rural ohio with deep family roots in appalachia, the senator hoping his personal story of rising from poverty will resonate with rust belt voters at an event in michigan, another crucial midwestern state. vance, responding to waltz, who said his ivy league education and connections to silicon valley distance him from the heartland. >> i grew up in a poor family. the fact that tim walz wants to turn it into a bad thing, that i actually worked myself through college, through law school, and made something myself to me, that's the american dream. >> meantime, in an interview with fox news, former president trump seemed to say he would debate vice president harris, but also appeared to waver on participating in a debate that he initially committed to have with president biden, hosted by abc news in september. jay o'brien, abc news, washington. >> the democratic ticket is bringing up the bay area during this campaign. last night, governor walz referenced vp harris's early days spent in the bay area. he didn't hold back about his love for california, specifically san francisc
. >> raised in rural ohio with deep family roots in appalachia, the senator hoping his personal story of rising from poverty will resonate with rust belt voters at an event in michigan, another crucial midwestern state. vance, responding to waltz, who said his ivy league education and connections to silicon valley distance him from the heartland. >> i grew up in a poor family. the fact that tim walz wants to turn it into a bad thing, that i actually worked myself through college,...
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flash flood concerns also will be, into even pennsylvania, maryland, west virginia, right through appalachiad eventually up into western new york and even vermont. new york city by friday evening. philadelphia by the afternoon on friday. wanted to just show you this. the high risk for flash flooding goes to roanoke, and the significant risk all the way up to vermont. 6 to 10 inches would be the totals on top of what we've already had. >> linsey: the entire eastern seaboard there affected. ginger, thank you, stay safe. >>> now, to the war in ukraine. taking a major turn for the first time since the russian invasion, the ukrainian army is launching a large-scale assault inside russia. here's abc's foreign correspondent james longman. >> reporter: ukraine has launched an unprecedented, surprise attack inside russia, the first large-scale assault across the border since the start of the war. ukrainian sources say this video shows russian soldiers being taken prisoner in southwestern kursk region. russia released this video, which purports to show their forces bombing ukrainian troops and armored
flash flood concerns also will be, into even pennsylvania, maryland, west virginia, right through appalachiad eventually up into western new york and even vermont. new york city by friday evening. philadelphia by the afternoon on friday. wanted to just show you this. the high risk for flash flooding goes to roanoke, and the significant risk all the way up to vermont. 6 to 10 inches would be the totals on top of what we've already had. >> linsey: the entire eastern seaboard there affected....
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his advice to youth in appalachia today. plus bracing for impact. we have an insurance crisis that's increasing how the risk of natural disasters is creating a different crisis for many communities. you're watching matter of fact, america's number one nationally syndicated public affairs news magazine. home ownership is becoming nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's safe and effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i know it works. and i love it when the customers come back in and tell me, "david, that really works so good for me." makes my day. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. ♪♪ stay ahead of your child's moderate-to-severe eczema. and they can show off clearer skin and less itch with dupixent, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, that helps heal your child's skin from within. serious allergic reactions can o
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. >> anthony morgan bought into the company's public pitch that it was for appalachia by appalachians way was being told that hi guys, he's from here. >> thank you he is j.d vance, the republican nominee for vice president. i will be a vice president who never forgets where he came from, leaning on his personal rise out of poverty to reach swing-state voters as donald trump's running mate i chose him because he's for the worker. he's for the people that worked so hard and perhaps weren't treated like they should have been looked before politics, vance was a venture capitalist and appharvest is first outside investor eventually steering millions of dollars. >> so the company dance was a lead pitch man for the vertical farming startup tweeting. he was a supporter and investor writing, i love this company. >> it's a great business that's making a big difference in the world. >> the company's investor presentation pledged a commitment appalachia, estimating thousands of new jobs to a poverty stricken area a major emphasis with them was we want to bring work to eastern kentucky. >> this is
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he's supposed to represent working americans from um, from ohio, from appalachia. and the reality is that he can't do a good job of that because of his history of advocating for billionaires and for wealthy people and being willing to shift on his opinions and his views. and it makes them in authentic and so unfortunately, he doesn't have the same kind of christmas and ability to connect with real americans in the same way. 10 walls does to the convention speech. let's turn to that. john. a sent a piece of that was a, she's a former prosecutor, a morley attack on from do you think that's what we might see when these to face each other in a debate? oh, that's made in hollywood. does a leading prosecutor now running for president against that convicted criminal? um you know that if it's not the center piece then you know, call me. but they certainly get that. that is a major theme and, and it is a weakness. it may not be a weakness, you know, among the, the mac up the hard core supporters of donald trump. but those who are given and they'll vote for donald trump, but
he's supposed to represent working americans from um, from ohio, from appalachia. and the reality is that he can't do a good job of that because of his history of advocating for billionaires and for wealthy people and being willing to shift on his opinions and his views. and it makes them in authentic and so unfortunately, he doesn't have the same kind of christmas and ability to connect with real americans in the same way. 10 walls does to the convention speech. let's turn to that. john. a...
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. >> the story of these ken kentuckyanss and story of appalachia has been told wrong.. we're changing the narrative and inviting outside in to see what is going on. >> yeah, what a beautiful story, reminds me of hillbilly elogy and that american can-do spirit. benjamin, you represent that, too. even though you have that accent. we're happy you are here and will be excited to watch "american exceptionalism" with benjamin hall. thanks. it is doos on the loose, labor day edition, steve is asking people about the best thing they did this summer. first, justin moore will perform live for our all american summer concert series. ♪ ♪ (♪) ♪ ♪ here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all y
. >> the story of these ken kentuckyanss and story of appalachia has been told wrong.. we're changing the narrative and inviting outside in to see what is going on. >> yeah, what a beautiful story, reminds me of hillbilly elogy and that american can-do spirit. benjamin, you represent that, too. even though you have that accent. we're happy you are here and will be excited to watch "american exceptionalism" with benjamin hall. thanks. it is doos on the loose, labor day...
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people who lived in appalachia, blacks who lived in the delta, people from harlem, watts, oakland, and of her husband to draw upon to make the case that change was needed, now. - my husband always said, that if anything happened to him, to carry on his work for his people. - coretta was always an activist, before martin was an activist. and she continued to be outspoken, in order to make the point that you can kill my husband, but this movement is gonna go on. - we have seen the power of nonviolence in the movement for civil rights. the campaign for the poor must go on. - king's notion was to try to put pressure on congress to do something about the issue of poverty. he was proposing, to use modern terms, an occupy movement on the national mall. not for a day or two, but to stay. - i declare this to be the site of our new city, resurrection city, usa. - as dr. king had dreamed, they built a shanty town to expose a nation's shame. they call it resurrection city, and it sits on the lawn beside the reflecting pool at the lincoln memorial. - we come here for one purpose: and we don't inten
people who lived in appalachia, blacks who lived in the delta, people from harlem, watts, oakland, and of her husband to draw upon to make the case that change was needed, now. - my husband always said, that if anything happened to him, to carry on his work for his people. - coretta was always an activist, before martin was an activist. and she continued to be outspoken, in order to make the point that you can kill my husband, but this movement is gonna go on. - we have seen the power of...
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their combined message on upward economic mobility, school choice, so other people can go from appalachiao yale law school, energy independence and all of it, he will continue to shine. odd list in the end, she could not pick another woman, she does not play nice with wa women. she will try to find somebody who can't upstage you. >> steve: what is upstaging her is -- >> kellyanne: her. >> steve: biden record. kelli yes, thank you. >> steve: here is a new ad adsnippet about kamala harris. >> we all gas up the car and check out. >> kellyanne: cost of housing and repairs, insurance, everywhere you look, life is increasingly unaffordable, president obama carried -- lost white working class immigrants. she is down 34 points. we had factor of donald trump first term. he did protect my job and stopped us from sending wealth and jobs overseas. energy independence helped us. this nested together shows kamala harris should be answering for policy prescription. you beat her on plsz, she is co-pilot of joe biden, san francisco radical you don't want to charge crime, police, all for next four years. t
their combined message on upward economic mobility, school choice, so other people can go from appalachiao yale law school, energy independence and all of it, he will continue to shine. odd list in the end, she could not pick another woman, she does not play nice with wa women. she will try to find somebody who can't upstage you. >> steve: what is upstaging her is -- >> kellyanne: her. >> steve: biden record. kelli yes, thank you. >> steve: here is a new ad adsnippet...
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it is interesting to some, it was predictable to me, he said to me, "kamala, appalachia loves this, "now the injustice of this system." so we found common ground. on the issue of my anti-lynching bill, we did not, and so we had a healthy debate on the floor of the senate. and yes, i was outraged and--and disappointed with his position. um... and there you go. - it was that outrage and those strong moments at hearings that gave harris a more national presence. [cheers and applause] a presence that got people talking about the presidency. - i stand before you today... - harris' run for the white house when we return. - for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ could one hour change how you see the world? we made it to the bottom of the world. every sunday night, cnn's best journalists tell the whole story. that's the risk they take every night. stories that deserve more time. hello, big boy. and more angles. how do you deal with the loss? i have to find my son. heading east was the only way to try to get out. immerse yourself in deeper storytelling. the whole story w
it is interesting to some, it was predictable to me, he said to me, "kamala, appalachia loves this, "now the injustice of this system." so we found common ground. on the issue of my anti-lynching bill, we did not, and so we had a healthy debate on the floor of the senate. and yes, i was outraged and--and disappointed with his position. um... and there you go. - it was that outrage and those strong moments at hearings that gave harris a more national presence. [cheers and...
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vance to come from appalachia and go to yale because yale is the wrong school.ed talking points will continue. he will make corporations bigger and the wealthy wealthier. the differences, all boats rise with the tide. that happened under trump and everyone has plummeted under biden and harris. >> excellent point. the details are next. my mom used to tell me if you want to be a champion you got to be a champion at life. i got to watch her play at her highest from when i was born. from one generation to the next, to the next, we don't stop. i always wanted to know why i'm the way i am. my curiosity led me to ancestry. it breaks down like everything genetically. what that means. that's amazing. — right. it all comes full circle. (♪) i couldn't get my hair done. then psoriatic arthritis. cosentyx works on both for me. people with psoriasis on the scalp have a 4 times higher risk for psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and an increased risk of infections, some fatal, have occurred. tell your doctor if you have
vance to come from appalachia and go to yale because yale is the wrong school.ed talking points will continue. he will make corporations bigger and the wealthy wealthier. the differences, all boats rise with the tide. that happened under trump and everyone has plummeted under biden and harris. >> excellent point. the details are next. my mom used to tell me if you want to be a champion you got to be a champion at life. i got to watch her play at her highest from when i was born. from one...
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the last book i did was called all this marvelous potential about robert kennedy's 1968 tour of appalachia. and that book was released in march 2020, and then a global pandemic occurred. so fingers crossed, two weeks we will not have another bubble. i don't i don't think. it was my fault. exactly i, i learned about the straight been very fortunate. my my my wife has a real job. and so i'm very fortunate to be able to write these books a lot of the time. my wife is a foreign service officer and, so we were overseas a lot. and so it's difficult sometimes. but the people at the library here have always very helpful in emailing files, making things available. me and i really appreciate that. so most of this was written while we were in sarajevo. so the capital of bosnia and we just found out our next assignment we will be going to botswana. does anybody know the capital of botswana. gaborone. yes. give him a free book, not mine. somebody else's. you know. all right what i. i am very happy about that. so i'm not going to ask any more geography questions tonight. think we've got that covered. th
the last book i did was called all this marvelous potential about robert kennedy's 1968 tour of appalachia. and that book was released in march 2020, and then a global pandemic occurred. so fingers crossed, two weeks we will not have another bubble. i don't i don't think. it was my fault. exactly i, i learned about the straight been very fortunate. my my my wife has a real job. and so i'm very fortunate to be able to write these books a lot of the time. my wife is a foreign service officer and,...
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. >> jd vance, the every man from appalachia. i mean, this one is quite a moment. who do you have?i love jd vance being the grumpiest man i have ever seen ordering a dozen donuts, i have to give it to mike lindell. >> you didn't fall for the inspector gadget look? >> he was not alone. there are multiple conservative weird os trying to be in disguise at the dnc. my guy, one, if you are, no one will recognize you who is normal. and if someone does recognize you, they will see through your disguise. they know who you are. i don't know what you were trying to accomplish with this. going into gender neutral bathrooms and say oh, looks like there's no urinal. how will any man survive in this waste land? >> i agree fully. he say this is a debate over good and evil. so many of donald trump's supporters feel like the world is upside down. because people are able to live freely or there is more diversity. i will throw my hat in for jd vance. jd vance, he reminds me, who goes into a donut shop and says whatever makes sense? you have children at home. you know. like, think about ways you can m
. >> jd vance, the every man from appalachia. i mean, this one is quite a moment. who do you have?i love jd vance being the grumpiest man i have ever seen ordering a dozen donuts, i have to give it to mike lindell. >> you didn't fall for the inspector gadget look? >> he was not alone. there are multiple conservative weird os trying to be in disguise at the dnc. my guy, one, if you are, no one will recognize you who is normal. and if someone does recognize you, they will see...
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jd vance introduced himself as the son of appalachia with hillbilly roots. a man that would fight for the workers. the question of how black voters might vote, they are a key segment of the electorate. that question has been unusually open-ended. when present biden was still at the top of the ticket, he was underperforming with black voters. an in-depth survey of nearly 9000 adults published this summer found that one in five lakh men said they plan to vote for trump. in 2016, 13% of lachman voted for him but in 2020, 19% did. part of biden's problem is a candidate was figuring out how to stop black voters from deserting the democratic party. since kamala harris has become the nominee, the numbers have changed significantly. now the trump campaign is in a tailspin as it tries to figure out whether voters of color, particularly black voters are still in play. it was an ill-advised appearance. he sat down for a question-and- answer session. >> people did not think it was appropriate for you to be here today. you have pushed false claims about rivals from nikki
jd vance introduced himself as the son of appalachia with hillbilly roots. a man that would fight for the workers. the question of how black voters might vote, they are a key segment of the electorate. that question has been unusually open-ended. when present biden was still at the top of the ticket, he was underperforming with black voters. an in-depth survey of nearly 9000 adults published this summer found that one in five lakh men said they plan to vote for trump. in 2016, 13% of lachman...
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of my neighbor's children to be okay, poor inner- city children in atlanta, and for children of appalachiadren of israel, and the poor children of gaza, i need israelis and palestinians, i need those in the congo, those in heidi, those in ukraine, i need american children on both sides of the track to be okay. because we are all god's children. -do list. -really? -get a quote at progresivecommercial.com. ed gutters. -really? -get a quote call leaffilter today. and never clean out clogged gutters again. leaffilter's technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good. guaranteed. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. it ain't my dad's razor, dad. ay watch it! it's from gillettelabs. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face... gamechanga! ...while the flexdisc contours to it. so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke. for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best a man can get is gillettelabs. >>> looking back, i can say, without question, that my first big decision, as your nominee turned out to be one of my best. and that was asking jo
of my neighbor's children to be okay, poor inner- city children in atlanta, and for children of appalachiadren of israel, and the poor children of gaza, i need israelis and palestinians, i need those in the congo, those in heidi, those in ukraine, i need american children on both sides of the track to be okay. because we are all god's children. -do list. -really? -get a quote at progresivecommercial.com. ed gutters. -really? -get a quote call leaffilter today. and never clean out clogged...
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vance, he introduced himself of the republican national convention as the son of appalachia with hillbilly roots, a man who would fight for the workers in this country. the question of how black voters might vote this year, black voters a key segment of the electorate, that question has been unusually open ended. when president biden was still at the top of the ticket, polls showed him underperforming with black voters as they slipped to donald trump. an in-depth pew survey of nearly 9,000 dults published this summer before biden dropped out found that 1 in 5 black men said they planned to vote for trump. in the 2016 election 13% of black men voted for trump, but in 2020, 19% of black men did. part of biden's problem is a candidate was trying to figure out how to stop black voters especially black men from deserting the party. since kamala harris has become the de facto nomno those numbers have changed and changed significantly. and now the trump campaign is in a tailspin as it tries to figure out whether voters of color, particularly black voters, are still in play. and so today in a rema
vance, he introduced himself of the republican national convention as the son of appalachia with hillbilly roots, a man who would fight for the workers in this country. the question of how black voters might vote this year, black voters a key segment of the electorate, that question has been unusually open ended. when president biden was still at the top of the ticket, polls showed him underperforming with black voters as they slipped to donald trump. an in-depth pew survey of nearly 9,000...
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person of substance, he is someone who built a career off of talking about how he made it out of appalachialf to a community that he then wrote a book about in order to insult those same people. he clearly is not someone who has any principles to stand on because he has been extremely critical of donald trump, that is of course, until he got made his vp pick. why did we need a second vp pick for trump even though he was president before? that's right, trump's acolytes try to lunch former vp mike pence on the lawn january 6th. we are not talking about a cracker jack team here and i'm not surprised at all that j.d. thought this stunt would work well, just like he thought that hillbilly elegy would play well in the community he insulted in that book. i'm never surprised by him being silly, i think it is fascinating as that plane rolls in, he goes over to the media, i thought you guys might be lonely because the vice president does not stop to talk to you all. meanwhile, i believe she was talking to a girl scout troop, who doesn't love a girl scout? once again, the tactics and tricks, the games
person of substance, he is someone who built a career off of talking about how he made it out of appalachialf to a community that he then wrote a book about in order to insult those same people. he clearly is not someone who has any principles to stand on because he has been extremely critical of donald trump, that is of course, until he got made his vp pick. why did we need a second vp pick for trump even though he was president before? that's right, trump's acolytes try to lunch former vp...
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and appalachia. why is walz so rural success story, but j.d. vance is just weird?nk the bigger challenge for walz is going to be the latest appointment came out last week when he was in the mix but nobody really thought he was going to be the pick, which showed 9 out of 10 americans who were polled said they didn't know enough about him to have an opinion about him. that is a serious problem coupled with a candidate who the vice president has some public profile but not particularly outsized impact on things during the biden administration, so it is not really -- when you couple that with someone literally nobody has ever heard of before, that's quite a challenge to overcome. i would also flag this was interesting come over the weekend, david axelrod said some of the excitement and euphoria we are seeing on behalf of democrats in response to this ticket now, he described it as kind of like the post trauma response, where people are so relieved to not have to feel like a pit of dread -- what is it, a pit of dread in your stomach, like when dealing with the doldrums
and appalachia. why is walz so rural success story, but j.d. vance is just weird?nk the bigger challenge for walz is going to be the latest appointment came out last week when he was in the mix but nobody really thought he was going to be the pick, which showed 9 out of 10 americans who were polled said they didn't know enough about him to have an opinion about him. that is a serious problem coupled with a candidate who the vice president has some public profile but not particularly outsized...
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he is someone who built a career off of talking about how he made it out of appalachia and tied himselfrder to insult those same people. he clearly is not someone who has any principles to stand on, because he has been extremely critical of donald trump. that is of course -- on the lawn on january 6. so we are not really talking about a crackerjack team here and i am not surprised at all that he thought that this stunt would work well, just like he thought hillbilly elegy would play well in the community he insulted in that book. i'm never surprised by him being silly. i think it is fascinating that as the plane roles and he goes to the media and says i thought you guys might be lonely because the vice president doesn't stop and talk to all. meanwhile she was talking to i believe a girl scout troop and who doesn't like girl scouts? once again the tactics, the tricks, the games are tired, they are played and i am very glad the american public is seeing it for what it is and seeing it right away. >> congressman you are in florida, so you have to take some heat here as a former member who
he is someone who built a career off of talking about how he made it out of appalachia and tied himselfrder to insult those same people. he clearly is not someone who has any principles to stand on, because he has been extremely critical of donald trump. that is of course -- on the lawn on january 6. so we are not really talking about a crackerjack team here and i am not surprised at all that he thought that this stunt would work well, just like he thought hillbilly elegy would play well in the...
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. >> the story of east kentucky and the story of appalachia has been told wrong since tiffs told.ng the positives here. and there's far more positives going on than ever before. we're changing the narrative. we're inviting outside in to come and see what's going on. >> pete: benjamin hall narrates american exceptionalism and joins me now. great to see you, benjamin. first question, how did you know where to look? how did you know, hazard, kentucky would be a mace to look to find american exceptionalism and the american dream? >> pete, great to see you, too. first of all there are communities all across the country tri just like this, knocked down and picked themselves up. doesn't matter how many times they're told they can't do it, across america there are places that can and this is just the first episode of a whole series of communities that have done this. but hazard is an amazing place. it really has been knocked down. obama shut the coal mines and that took away all the jobs. opioid crisis was worse here than anywhere else. and a flood knocked it down. with their hand, pete,
. >> the story of east kentucky and the story of appalachia has been told wrong since tiffs told.ng the positives here. and there's far more positives going on than ever before. we're changing the narrative. we're inviting outside in to come and see what's going on. >> pete: benjamin hall narrates american exceptionalism and joins me now. great to see you, benjamin. first question, how did you know where to look? how did you know, hazard, kentucky would be a mace to look to find...
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for people it doesn't matter whether you are black in the deep south or white in appalachia or latinost l.a., if you're poor and young, you don't vote. we've got to look for those policy explanations as much as looking for these political solutions because it's pretty widespread. it's pretty deep. there is over 70 years of census data telling us that a lot of this is demographic. >> absolutely. you've been invoked so i want to bring you in here because you've been working on this project, increasing that both strength, is again, we had a guy on earlier this year who made a really great point that america styles itself as a quasi-european country, but we are really much more a latin american country. our history, our demographics. a lot of it is much more like is ill than it is like england and we try to fool ourselves into saying that's not the case, but it kind of is. so how do you break that cycle? because part of it is age and part of it bbis wealth that people aren't voting but how do you bring more of latino voters online? >> so i think it's all intentional. you cited what happen
for people it doesn't matter whether you are black in the deep south or white in appalachia or latinost l.a., if you're poor and young, you don't vote. we've got to look for those policy explanations as much as looking for these political solutions because it's pretty widespread. it's pretty deep. there is over 70 years of census data telling us that a lot of this is demographic. >> absolutely. you've been invoked so i want to bring you in here because you've been working on this project,...
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vance and the way he portrays himself, representing appalachia. you have tim walz, he is a farmer.y effective in his debut on national television a couple of weeks ago where he was talking about, i know rural america and people are kind to each other and they don't attack each other. was the coining of the phrase weird and important factor here? he was the first person donald trump weird instead of dangerous and a threat to democracy. it was the putdown that the campaign quickly embraced. >> correct. he speaks in plain english that people understand. it is true that donald trump and j.d. vance are weird. everything that they think about is so over the top and so strange. tim found the word that actually most of america went, you know what, i recognize that. i will buy a ticket to that debate between walz and vance. i will sit in the front row. i can't wait for it to occur. if there's anybody that understands middle america, it's a guy that grew up on a farm, that hunts, that fishes, that was a teacher, that goes to the state fair. i'm not sure j.d. vance could find a hardware store
vance and the way he portrays himself, representing appalachia. you have tim walz, he is a farmer.y effective in his debut on national television a couple of weeks ago where he was talking about, i know rural america and people are kind to each other and they don't attack each other. was the coining of the phrase weird and important factor here? he was the first person donald trump weird instead of dangerous and a threat to democracy. it was the putdown that the campaign quickly embraced....
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raised in rural ohio with deep family roots in appalachia. the senator hoping his personal story of rising from poverty will resonate with rust belt voters at an event in michigan, another crucial midwestern state. vance responding to waltz, who said his ivy league education and connections to silicon valley distance him from the heartland. >> i grew up in a poor family. the fact that tim walz wants to turn it into a bad thing that i actually worked myself through college, through law school and made something myself to me, that's the american dream. >> meantime, in an interview with fox news, former president trump seemed to say he would debate vice president harris, but also appeared to waver on participating in a debate that he initially committed to have with president biden, hosted by abc news in september. jay o'brien, abc news, washington. >> new developments on that massive crowdstrike outage last month that crippled flights around the globe. delta airlines is facing a class action lawsuit from passengers who are claiming the impact o
raised in rural ohio with deep family roots in appalachia. the senator hoping his personal story of rising from poverty will resonate with rust belt voters at an event in michigan, another crucial midwestern state. vance responding to waltz, who said his ivy league education and connections to silicon valley distance him from the heartland. >> i grew up in a poor family. the fact that tim walz wants to turn it into a bad thing that i actually worked myself through college, through law...