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al gore and i can do better. he has raised taxes on the people driving pickup trucks and lowered taxes on the people riding in limousines. we can do better. he promised to balance the budget, but he hasn't even tried. in fact, the budget he has submitted to congress nearly double the debt. even worse, he wasted billions and reduced our investments in education and jobs. we can do better. so if you are sick and tired of a government that doesn't work to create jobs, if you are sick and tired of a tax system that's stacked against you, if you're sick and tired of exploding debt and reduced investments in our future, our airport great civil rights pioneer fannie lou hamer. you're just plain old, sick and tired of being sick and tired. and join us. work with us when with us and we can make our country the country it was meant to be. now george bush talks a good game, but he has no game plan to rebuild america from the cities to the suburbs to the countryside so that we can compete and win again in the global economy.
al gore and i can do better. he has raised taxes on the people driving pickup trucks and lowered taxes on the people riding in limousines. we can do better. he promised to balance the budget, but he hasn't even tried. in fact, the budget he has submitted to congress nearly double the debt. even worse, he wasted billions and reduced our investments in education and jobs. we can do better. so if you are sick and tired of a government that doesn't work to create jobs, if you are sick and tired of...
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al gore and i can do better. he has raised taxes on the people driving pickup trucks and lowered taxes on the people riding in limousines. we can do better. he promised to balance the budget, but he hasn't even tried. in fact, the budget he has submitted to congress nearly double the debt. even worse, he wasted billions and reduced our investments in education and jobs. we can do better. so if you are sick and tired of a government that doesn't work to create jobs, if you are sick and tired of a tax system that's stacked against you, if you're sick and tired of exploding debt and reduced investments in our future, our airport great civil rights pioneer fannie lou hamer. you're just plain old, sick and tired of being sick and tired. and join us. work with us when with us and we can make our country the country it was meant to be. now george bush talks a good game, but he has no game plan to rebuild america from the cities to the suburbs to the countryside so that we can compete and win again in the global economy.
al gore and i can do better. he has raised taxes on the people driving pickup trucks and lowered taxes on the people riding in limousines. we can do better. he promised to balance the budget, but he hasn't even tried. in fact, the budget he has submitted to congress nearly double the debt. even worse, he wasted billions and reduced our investments in education and jobs. we can do better. so if you are sick and tired of a government that doesn't work to create jobs, if you are sick and tired of...
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he worked on the al gore speech for the 2000 concession speech. he wrote a play and we hadn't gotten to those boxes yet. in fact, at one point he said, "i wonder, who would you bet on? would you bet on the boxes or me?" as he got older, which one would be finished first. but i made him a promise before he died that i would finish the work that we were going to be doing, that i was gonna help him do. - what does it take for a participant in history to remain clear-eyed about your subjects and the events? - i don't know that you're ever fully clear-eyed. i mean, you go, i choose my subjects in the rst place, somebody that i want to live with. i don't think i could ever write about mussolini or hitler. i have to have a basic respect for them and an affection. they're gonna disappoint you. everybody has flaws, as indeed myusband did, as well. but as long as i have a basic respect and liking for them, then i feel like i'll give them a fair shake. but by choosing them, that means you are already on their side. and that's okay with me. but that doesn't m
he worked on the al gore speech for the 2000 concession speech. he wrote a play and we hadn't gotten to those boxes yet. in fact, at one point he said, "i wonder, who would you bet on? would you bet on the boxes or me?" as he got older, which one would be finished first. but i made him a promise before he died that i would finish the work that we were going to be doing, that i was gonna help him do. - what does it take for a participant in history to remain clear-eyed about your...
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well, according to the national taxpayers union, al gore beat out teddy kennedy two straight years for the title of biggest spender in the u.s. senate. and teddy kennedy isn't moderate about anything. i'm not kidding. i'm not kidding about teddy. how many other 60 year olds. do you know who still go to florida? spring break. and know know. you know, up at that great at that great big party they held up in new york. mr. gore made a startling declaration. henceforth, albert gore said the central organizing principle of governments everywhere must be the environment. wrong. albert. the central organizing principle of this republic is freedom. and from the day and from the forests, from the ancient forests of oregon, in washington to the inland empire of california, america's great middle class has got to start standing up to these environmental who put birds, rats and insects ahead of families, workers and. one year ago. we're doing it. now. one year ago, my friends. one year ago. i could not have dreamt i would be here tonight. i was just one of many panelists on what president bush call
well, according to the national taxpayers union, al gore beat out teddy kennedy two straight years for the title of biggest spender in the u.s. senate. and teddy kennedy isn't moderate about anything. i'm not kidding. i'm not kidding about teddy. how many other 60 year olds. do you know who still go to florida? spring break. and know know. you know, up at that great at that great big party they held up in new york. mr. gore made a startling declaration. henceforth, albert gore said the central...
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he cites ridiculous rhetoric like what we heard from al gore.ople, don't let them start families, really weird stuff. >> charlie: talk about super weird, what kamala harris is talking about and good night what al gore is talking about there, that is the weirdest stuff you will ever hear! and it is another -- and more broadly speaking in terms of the environment, everybody wants a clean environment. democrats are really good at scaremongering on this and talking about hysteria and causing people to have claimant anxiety. what they can't talk about her at the issues because again, 80%, 90% of americans are aligned with donald trump and republicans on the issues when it comes to the environment. this crazy left wing wacko agenda that al gore and kamala harris is pushing, americans are not buying it. >> kayleigh: does she keep the new talking point in her new role? that will be interesting to see. >> harris: this is an opportunity for republicans, particularly senator j.d. vance to point out when they say they are the party of freedom. where is the
he cites ridiculous rhetoric like what we heard from al gore.ople, don't let them start families, really weird stuff. >> charlie: talk about super weird, what kamala harris is talking about and good night what al gore is talking about there, that is the weirdest stuff you will ever hear! and it is another -- and more broadly speaking in terms of the environment, everybody wants a clean environment. democrats are really good at scaremongering on this and talking about hysteria and causing...
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>> yeah, so i did work on the al gore campaign.at we were all disappointed when al gore -- when the supreme court ruled on december 13, 2000 in bush's favor. but that didn't give us license, simone, to try to burn it all down, and that's what donald trump and his supporters tried to do on january 6th, ignoring the facts, working around the law, and trying to take the matter in their own hands even after 60 -- more than 60 courts had reaffirmed joe biden's win. what really disturbs me about the chevron decision is that it transitions power, moves power away from the scientists and the technocrats at all these federal agencies and puts it in the hand of the judiciary. and that's troubling because what we see throughout the country are people like aileen cannon, who i am not convinced is calling balls and strikes as they are. but she appears to me to have some type of ideological agenda. and so what the chevron decision will do is it will remove that type of implementation of regulations and put it in the hands of people like aileen c
>> yeah, so i did work on the al gore campaign.at we were all disappointed when al gore -- when the supreme court ruled on december 13, 2000 in bush's favor. but that didn't give us license, simone, to try to burn it all down, and that's what donald trump and his supporters tried to do on january 6th, ignoring the facts, working around the law, and trying to take the matter in their own hands even after 60 -- more than 60 courts had reaffirmed joe biden's win. what really disturbs me...
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in 1992, bill clinton chose al gore for vice president, that is relative to today. i can't say it delivered election. he won a healthy margin. but clinton used an interesting strategy that kamala harris might want to keep in mind, instead of automatically trying to plans who he was -- balance who he was. he chose someone who was a lot like him. a fellow new democrat. relatively moderate southern democrat that did, i think brilliant, was too double down in his campaign message about who he was, get across voters. kamala harris this time, could choose to do the same thing, part of who she is. maybe gender people say you can't pick gretchen whitmer, because you have two women on ticket, that not necessarily true if they judge that gender is a string strength for her and getting her message across about abortion for example, they would be doubling down by picking gretchen whitmer. and dealt with abortion issues in michigan. >> hello, you are really gorgeous. i just want to say that kamala harris should pick thela governor from pennsylvania. really i think a very good ch
in 1992, bill clinton chose al gore for vice president, that is relative to today. i can't say it delivered election. he won a healthy margin. but clinton used an interesting strategy that kamala harris might want to keep in mind, instead of automatically trying to plans who he was -- balance who he was. he chose someone who was a lot like him. a fellow new democrat. relatively moderate southern democrat that did, i think brilliant, was too double down in his campaign message about who he was,...
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so that didn't happen with al gore. it didn't happen with hubert humphrey.ents, she's doing better so far then those previous vice president �*s who try to succeed a president of their own party. henge a president of their own party. have not to talk a president of their own party. have got to talk to _ a president of their own party. have got to talk to you — a president of their own party. have got to talk to you about _ a president of their own party. have got to talk to you about what's going on today in the us congress and her absence from that event. we have just been talking about prime minister benjamin netanyahu's address to thejoint minister benjamin netanyahu's address to the joint session. she was in indianapolis. it was a previously organised event, she was speaking to an african—american group there. it would have looked wrong had she cancelled that to sit behind prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but on the flip side of that, there will be those to the centre, those on the right of this discussion who say that she boycotted it and that she sho
so that didn't happen with al gore. it didn't happen with hubert humphrey.ents, she's doing better so far then those previous vice president �*s who try to succeed a president of their own party. henge a president of their own party. have not to talk a president of their own party. have got to talk to _ a president of their own party. have got to talk to you — a president of their own party. have got to talk to you about _ a president of their own party. have got to talk to you about what's...
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it's why al gore right after the convention flew to la crosse and got on a houseboat and went down the mississippi rep. and it was considered by karl rove the architect of the bush campaign a masterstroke. not only you got into these markets that weren't directly well served by big television stations and again, purple to slightly blue counties. each of those cycle, people were shocked that these counties were continuing to vote democratic. both candidates spent a ton of time crisscrossing a pretty populated part of the state in buses to the point where they were basically almost campaigning like aldermen for local office. it was retail politics all the way. hitting repeat visits to small towns and cities of 500 people. that was the sort of corky thing about wisconsin on the rural side. bill clinton won the rural vote marginally in 1996 in wisconsin. john kerry was competitive. he lost by double digits, but joe biden lost by twice as much as john kerry. so things have changed. things have also changed on the suburban side. these three counties that are read on the 22 -- 2004 map were a
it's why al gore right after the convention flew to la crosse and got on a houseboat and went down the mississippi rep. and it was considered by karl rove the architect of the bush campaign a masterstroke. not only you got into these markets that weren't directly well served by big television stations and again, purple to slightly blue counties. each of those cycle, people were shocked that these counties were continuing to vote democratic. both candidates spent a ton of time crisscrossing a...
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that is relevant to what we are talking -- bill clinton chose al gore for vice president. it was a weird three-person race with ross perot and there. clinton chose a strategy -- instead of automatically trying to balance who he was, instead he chose someone who was a lot like him. a fellow new democrat. a relatively moderate southern democrat. what that did was double down on his campaign message about who he was, get across how he was distinctive to democrats they rejected in the 1980's. kamala harris could choose to do the same thing. if it is part of who she is. people say you cannot pick gretchen whitmer because you have two women. i don't think that is necessarily true. if they judge gender is a strength for her in getting across the message about abortion, and i'm not saying this is the right move, but if they believe that, may be doubling down by picking not just gretchen whitmer for the ticket, but also someone who is dealt with abortion issues in michigan, maybe that actually strengthens their messaging and gets voters thinking about abortion that much more in thi
that is relevant to what we are talking -- bill clinton chose al gore for vice president. it was a weird three-person race with ross perot and there. clinton chose a strategy -- instead of automatically trying to balance who he was, instead he chose someone who was a lot like him. a fellow new democrat. a relatively moderate southern democrat. what that did was double down on his campaign message about who he was, get across how he was distinctive to democrats they rejected in the 1980's....
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i think back to the 2,000 campaign with bill clinton wanting to campaign for al gore and al gore saidnk you but no thanks. here he comes. >> president, how are you feeling? >> mr. president, how are you feeling? you can talk to us. >> how are you feeling since you dropped out of the race, sir? >> can harris be trump? >> can harris be trump, mr. president? >> john: they gave it the old college try and try to get them into say a few things but he would not answer any of their questions, sandra because i guess he is holding fire until tomorrow night at 8:00. >> sandra: and walking with a face mask which was interesting because he is no longer testing positive and he did it go by the cdc recommendation when we were told his positive covid testing with still a mask in hand not wearing it but did not respond to any of the questions and we are not really sure what that word was but raja krishnamoorthi, the first time we've seen him since he said he's not entering the race. >> glad to see him and glad he tested negative and that makes us all positive about the situation currently. >> sandra:
i think back to the 2,000 campaign with bill clinton wanting to campaign for al gore and al gore saidnk you but no thanks. here he comes. >> president, how are you feeling? >> mr. president, how are you feeling? you can talk to us. >> how are you feeling since you dropped out of the race, sir? >> can harris be trump? >> can harris be trump, mr. president? >> john: they gave it the old college try and try to get them into say a few things but he would not...
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. >> previous conventions that i have been to, al gore in 2000, george bush in 2000, george bush in 2004tt romney, they always wait until thursday for the presidential nominee to come out, trump broke the mold in 2016 he came out on monday for a quick little preview the first day in what way a couple of days. i imagine that trump probably will come out tomorrow night and say hello to the crowd. when you take a look at the image that we had a second ago with this fist tight in the hair surrounded by secret service, the american flag in the background, i would imagine the welcome for him when he comes out of the convention will bring the house down. >> republican voters have been very supportive of donald trump since 2016, the party has been very unified around him and the delegates will be that way. after experiencing assassination attempt yesterday and not just going through an assassination attempt at a rally one that took the life of the republican supporter but coming out of that was such an iconic image as you know focused on the american flag, it was very inspiring and something tha
. >> previous conventions that i have been to, al gore in 2000, george bush in 2000, george bush in 2004tt romney, they always wait until thursday for the presidential nominee to come out, trump broke the mold in 2016 he came out on monday for a quick little preview the first day in what way a couple of days. i imagine that trump probably will come out tomorrow night and say hello to the crowd. when you take a look at the image that we had a second ago with this fist tight in the hair...
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al gore had all kinds of offers from bill clinton to -- gore said no thanks, i want to do it myself.l probably do something similar to that. and biden says he will focus on passing legislation. i don't think that's going to happen. bill clinton in the last year of his presidency did a very funny video for the white house correspondence association and where she was -- walking around an mp white house trying to find things to do. he was playing battleship with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in the situation room. >> you sense to him about a lame-duck nest. >> watching the presidential limo, watching the laundry go round and round and i think a large degree that is what joe biden will be doing. in terms of diplomacy, sure, is that some are taken to other. remember bill clinton in the last year of his presidency literally flew around the world. so maybe biden will do some of that. >> martha: a want to ask about this piece in the wall street journal, john, because one of the other reasons that kamala harris might not want joe biden campaigning next to her is there a minor that
al gore had all kinds of offers from bill clinton to -- gore said no thanks, i want to do it myself.l probably do something similar to that. and biden says he will focus on passing legislation. i don't think that's going to happen. bill clinton in the last year of his presidency did a very funny video for the white house correspondence association and where she was -- walking around an mp white house trying to find things to do. he was playing battleship with the chairman of the joint chiefs of...
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um, i mean, how come at the al gore some joy eliza leah, the the over to to the for the for a 100 and how do i do hi be i'm a sub, a victim fan of in a i'm a so the tub the tub. the tub groceries, the set up for the config to the reset, the blue at the i grew up, the man that listed that the i know they want to know with the set of can be the sort of hers. she was shut off. lena yvonne and his saves enough and fast so my that's the solar and associates and has to move in and for the for, for based on the beside us. so can america, who is a victim, an a can live sort of and then a, a good buy on the button, the pilot putting them a whole, logan national product in making. i would almost thought that it was on my puzzle examples of how do i she, and with that i thought i should in because a lot of them a diet that overlay is sort of and then the, the, the center. and i'm going to act as live in the center, and i'm going to get above as 10 to one of the scale, attend this sort of and then i was the bible and above event them for up to a lot of go with and a global it on the line is so fr
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as follows from this archive, the former state vice president al gore promised ex-russian president yeltsinof the year that nato expansion would occur only after consultation. with moscow, promised that this process would be gradual and open, the american official also said that conceptually russia’s membership in nato is not excluded. in general, to which yeltsin replied at that moment: “no, no, this is pointless, and he was probably right.” and now vladimir putin’s personnel meetings with members of the government. dear colleagues, good afternoon. as agreed, we will discuss today the issue is the development of checkpoints across the state border of the russian federation, but first there are several current issues, and of course, we need to start with the situation with forest fires and liquidation of the consequences of spring floods. please, alexander vyacheslavovich, how is the situation with fires now, let’s start with this. dear vladimir vladimirovich, since the beginning of the year , almost 600 natural fires have been recorded on the territory of the russian federation with a tota
as follows from this archive, the former state vice president al gore promised ex-russian president yeltsinof the year that nato expansion would occur only after consultation. with moscow, promised that this process would be gradual and open, the american official also said that conceptually russia’s membership in nato is not excluded. in general, to which yeltsin replied at that moment: “no, no, this is pointless, and he was probably right.” and now vladimir putin’s personnel meetings...
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al gore was the last one, obviously. and, there is this, this interesting balance that vice president harris will have to do on this campaign trail for the next almost 100 days, it will be 100 days on monday because you do have to differentiate yourself, your own vision. you are also still the sitting vice president for a president that is not yet finished and still has a lot of work to do. this is how the vice president is setting herself up on the campaign trail. i want to play for you her in west allis, wisconsin, talking about trump's type versus who she is. >> as attorney general of california, took on one of our countries largest for-profit colleges that was scamming students. donald trump ran a for profit college that scammed students. as a prosecutor, i specialized in cases involving sexual abuse. well, trump was found liable for committing sexual abuse. as attorney general of california, took on the big wall street banks and held them accountable for fraud. donald trump was just found guilty of fraud on 34 count
al gore was the last one, obviously. and, there is this, this interesting balance that vice president harris will have to do on this campaign trail for the next almost 100 days, it will be 100 days on monday because you do have to differentiate yourself, your own vision. you are also still the sitting vice president for a president that is not yet finished and still has a lot of work to do. this is how the vice president is setting herself up on the campaign trail. i want to play for you her in...
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served as director of delegate selection for governor dukakis, has also served as senior advisor to al gore's campaign. in 2000, john kerry, whose campaign in 2004 he strategists for bernie sanders campaign in 2016. also media consultant and sometimes rock rockport resident is a rockport rock island resident. thank you so much. so these guys know what they're talking about. and we'll start with charlie and ask him to share his thoughts about the national impact of the 1988 caucus run, what it meant for the democratic party and what it means for politics in the ensuing years. so if you step back on in the 88 campaign was important for a lot of reasons but you have to i think you have to sort of put it in perspective. you know, we had the mcgovern campaign, we had the mondale campaign. so the democratic party had effectively lost the past of victory and. mike's campaign came along and a lot of this i, i will tell you, i never thought about any of this while we were doing this. but in retrospect, i step back and i say, would there have been franklin roosevelt tenure, not been al smith. somebody
served as director of delegate selection for governor dukakis, has also served as senior advisor to al gore's campaign. in 2000, john kerry, whose campaign in 2004 he strategists for bernie sanders campaign in 2016. also media consultant and sometimes rock rockport resident is a rockport rock island resident. thank you so much. so these guys know what they're talking about. and we'll start with charlie and ask him to share his thoughts about the national impact of the 1988 caucus run, what it...
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i’m reading: the former, former vice-president of the states, al gore , promised ex-russian presidenteltsen at the end of 1994 that nato expansion would occur only after consultation with moscow. and he promised that this process would be gradual and open. the american official also said that conceptually, russia's membership in nato is not excluded. to which yeltsin then replied: “no, no, this is pointless and probable.” he was right, well , we’ll return to the topic of the nato summit tomorrow, it will continue, now on to other news: 24 countries are in line to join brix, chairman of the federation council valentina matvienko spoke about this on the eve of the organization’s parliamentary forum in an exclusive interview with our tv channel. according to her , it is necessary to develop criteria for new candidate countries. we all collided today with such new modern challenges as before. was not, and of course, we must create such legal conditions to unite our efforts in the fight against these new threats, because no country alone can do this, because this is already transnational c
i’m reading: the former, former vice-president of the states, al gore , promised ex-russian presidenteltsen at the end of 1994 that nato expansion would occur only after consultation with moscow. and he promised that this process would be gradual and open. the american official also said that conceptually, russia's membership in nato is not excluded. to which yeltsin then replied: “no, no, this is pointless and probable.” he was right, well , we’ll return to the topic of the nato summit...
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then, as the 21st century opened, historian catherine al gore's, trailblazing book parlor politics madeus all reconsider and redefine power as utilized by america's founding. al gore's work positively shaped the amazing new books that poured out in the 2000s by wonderful scholars like patricia brady, joseph ellis, amy greenberg watson, catherine clinton. catherine sibley. christy miller. lewis. nancy burke young. barbara perry. myra gutting. maureen beasley wertheimer among others. that was some decade of scholarship. now, not long after that first university class interest spread well beyond the academy with children's books. novels, including one by james patterson, called the first lady, and books, journalists such as cokie rebecca boggs roberts, lisa mccubbin hill and kate anderson brower, journalists who write books about living first ladies based upon interviews with those who knew them, are an interpretive first wave and very for scholars. i'm thinking here of bernstein on hillary clinton, ronald kessler and laura bush. peter slevin and michelle obama, for example, susan page int
then, as the 21st century opened, historian catherine al gore's, trailblazing book parlor politics madeus all reconsider and redefine power as utilized by america's founding. al gore's work positively shaped the amazing new books that poured out in the 2000s by wonderful scholars like patricia brady, joseph ellis, amy greenberg watson, catherine clinton. catherine sibley. christy miller. lewis. nancy burke young. barbara perry. myra gutting. maureen beasley wertheimer among others. that was...
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recibido el respaldo de lÍderes clave de su partido, a quienes reciÉn se sumÓ el ex vicepresidente, al gorere harris ha mejorado segÚn la encuesta de abc news, ipsos paÓo del 35 al 43% en apenas una semana a exactamente 100 dÍas de las urnas. los sondeos apuntan a una contienda reÑida entre harris y el expresidente trump, quien de momento genera menos entusiasmo que la vicepresidenta entre votantes independientes que serÍan decisivos en noviembre para la elecciÓn presidencial. la participaciÓn en las urnas serÁ crucial y, segÚn esta misma encuesta, demÓcratas y republicanos estÁn igualmente motivados. en tÉrminos generales, 2/3 de los estadounidenses dicen estar absolutamente seguros de que irÁn a votar hoy. >> pues ni sÉ por quÉ, pero yo sÉ que tengo que votar. si no, no se componen los paÍses. >> la mejor forma es mediante la votaciÓn y la participaciÓn. en este caso, si la opciÓn es votar, tenemos la obligaciÓn de de participar votando a la par los ataques se intensifican. >> ademÁs de radical e incompetente, el expresidente trump agregÓ malvada a los calificativos contra harris crÍticas
recibido el respaldo de lÍderes clave de su partido, a quienes reciÉn se sumÓ el ex vicepresidente, al gorere harris ha mejorado segÚn la encuesta de abc news, ipsos paÓo del 35 al 43% en apenas una semana a exactamente 100 dÍas de las urnas. los sondeos apuntan a una contienda reÑida entre harris y el expresidente trump, quien de momento genera menos entusiasmo que la vicepresidenta entre votantes independientes que serÍan decisivos en noviembre para la elecciÓn presidencial. la...
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willie brown said al gore ran a poor campaign. forget the lawsuits and all the chaos around the 2000 election, it was about the campaign. so, when jd vance has rolled out like you did today so far he has a b+ in terms of what i would give him for his grade. he hasn't opened his mouth yet, but again, he has posted things online that are already being used against him, and part of the unintended effects, again, could be to alienate maga when they realize he is what they call a are ino, they will support trump but they are not happy about jd vance any more than they would be about mitt romney. vance has an american story. his story is more compelling than donald trump's. it is the opposite of donald trump that he came from nothing. he came from absolute poverty. he lived harder than most poor black people in america, jd vance did. he could really appeal to black people based on class, around struggle, around family issues, alcoholism, the opioid crisis. he has talked about all of these things in his book, hillbilly elegy, and it won
willie brown said al gore ran a poor campaign. forget the lawsuits and all the chaos around the 2000 election, it was about the campaign. so, when jd vance has rolled out like you did today so far he has a b+ in terms of what i would give him for his grade. he hasn't opened his mouth yet, but again, he has posted things online that are already being used against him, and part of the unintended effects, again, could be to alienate maga when they realize he is what they call a are ino, they will...
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small al gore and cameron an rami or refill has been killed in an as rainy as strikes. that call was hit. this strike adds to the rising, told of palestinian media was covering israel's foreign causes. a 2nd developing story, this our is the assassination of last politically that as well. here, he was killed along with his party, got entire on state media say that he was staying in a special residence for war veterans. when that attack happens, around 2 am, local time around says it's investigation the killing, and that it will be eventually come out, says also said the assassination will not go announcement or the killing of alaska is money in a runs. capital is the latest in a string of assassinations against the group. in the past, several senior leaders have been killed and targeted strikes, which israel then confirmed it had carried out. michael apple reports. this is the last known footage of a smile. hon. yeah. the political lead to of home us was into her on, on tuesday for president, my sued, possess scans and organization. just always off to the ceremony. he a
small al gore and cameron an rami or refill has been killed in an as rainy as strikes. that call was hit. this strike adds to the rising, told of palestinian media was covering israel's foreign causes. a 2nd developing story, this our is the assassination of last politically that as well. here, he was killed along with his party, got entire on state media say that he was staying in a special residence for war veterans. when that attack happens, around 2 am, local time around says it's...
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in the morning were waiting to greet al gore and bill clinton. that is why al gore right after the 2000 convention flew to la crosse cut on a house a boat and went down the mississippi river. at it was considered by karl rove the architect of the bush campaign a masters. you got into these markets that were not directly well served by a television station. and again purple to slightly blue counties. in these cycles people were shocked these kinds of counties were continuing to vote democratic. that is why in 2000 for both the candidates spent a ton of time sparsely populated part of the state. to the point they were basically almost campaigning like alternates for local office. it was retail politics all the way. hitting repeat visits that's a quirky thing about wisconsin on the rural side. bill clinton won the rural vote. marginal in 1996 in wisconsin. john kerry was competitive he lost it by double digits. joe biden lost a bike twice as much. so things have changed. things have changed on the suburban side. the suburban court wisconsin was the
in the morning were waiting to greet al gore and bill clinton. that is why al gore right after the 2000 convention flew to la crosse cut on a house a boat and went down the mississippi river. at it was considered by karl rove the architect of the bush campaign a masters. you got into these markets that were not directly well served by a television station. and again purple to slightly blue counties. in these cycles people were shocked these kinds of counties were continuing to vote democratic....
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he's advise the presidential campaigns of jesse jackson, the al gore brock obama and bernie sanders. he's also held leadership roles within the party, a warm welcome to all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story, scott, let me start with you today. how much of a boost does joe biden dropping out of the race give to the democrats going forward? how much more energized is the base now? and what does this do when it comes to up ending the race? super bowls, silver energy, all the leaks and the democratic party that is manifested in the various polls over the last 3 to 6 months. are all sure by him step of the side. it also takes away the issue of age and mental acuity, which is a huge issue to the republicans. all of these leaks with young people, black and brown, people of pro live suburban women, independence, right in all manifest itself in the polling numbers with him, stepped to the side. she's not coming to harris is not joe biden, and it cheers all the defects. and so you see over night she res, $50000000.00. i think that coalition, the 5 years had a 4 years ago
he's advise the presidential campaigns of jesse jackson, the al gore brock obama and bernie sanders. he's also held leadership roles within the party, a warm welcome to all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story, scott, let me start with you today. how much of a boost does joe biden dropping out of the race give to the democrats going forward? how much more energized is the base now? and what does this do when it comes to up ending the race? super bowls, silver energy, all the...
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for reference, back then in 1994, former us vice president al gore promised boris yeltsin that nato expansionplace only after consultation with moscow. today we see that we were deceived. nato this was originally planned, today they are alone on the border with belarus. today all masks have been dropped, the plans of the anglo-saxons have been made clear. now they choose methods. everything has gone wild, warlike rhetoric is heard in washington. the anniversary nato summit is taking place there. the central theme is ukraine. but you and i understand that they are targeting russia and belarus. as congresswoman margery taylor greene said over the republican party, the heads of the alliance countries are paving the way to war, but not to peace. the first day of the summit confirmed the aggressive nature of decades militant bloc. grandfather joe barely spoke about the next deliveries of missile systems to kiev, including american patriots. he is also ready to give and, of course, immediately take more than a billion dollars in air defense systems. outgoing nato secretary stoltenberg again admitte
for reference, back then in 1994, former us vice president al gore promised boris yeltsin that nato expansionplace only after consultation with moscow. today we see that we were deceived. nato this was originally planned, today they are alone on the border with belarus. today all masks have been dropped, the plans of the anglo-saxons have been made clear. now they choose methods. everything has gone wild, warlike rhetoric is heard in washington. the anniversary nato summit is taking place...
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the plain to we have tvs, we have the, the, ours, we ever quarries, we have the internet, thanks to al gore. we can actually see that time and time again, we were reassured by those that we're supposed to trust both and leadership in the media that joe biden was of sound mind despite him for being upstairs despite him mixing up names despite him actually taking world leaders and insulting them by calling them someone else. that's what he's done for the past 2 years, 3 years. and the only reason i've always said, well, i felt like the democrats did not have him step down earlier. was because of their lack of trust and faith and commer harris. well now they've been pushed basically into a, into a corner, and they're going to have to make a decision. if this is a smart move 4 years ago when that picture to be vice president, potentially, she could be there nominated for the next 4 years, or probably have to living here now is cutting you now. here's a host of the 360 views. thank you so much that we're keeping a close eye on the breaking news this hour has us president joe biden has bowed out
the plain to we have tvs, we have the, the, ours, we ever quarries, we have the internet, thanks to al gore. we can actually see that time and time again, we were reassured by those that we're supposed to trust both and leadership in the media that joe biden was of sound mind despite him for being upstairs despite him mixing up names despite him actually taking world leaders and insulting them by calling them someone else. that's what he's done for the past 2 years, 3 years. and the only reason...
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point countless rallies that g al gore and hillary clinton had. >> lawrence: recommendation is based on saying we can't properly protect you. >> ainsley: people will stay home. >> lawrence: it is the implication, we can't protect you or your people. >> steve: they have limited resources and need more money from think can. >> ainsley: they have 3 point-something budget. they don't have enough officers to protect guy running for president? >> brian: 8000 agents, they want 9200 agents. you might be able to sup element with your own people, are they being vin dickative? you have been critical of me, my recommendation is you don't have these rallies. >> lawrence: maybe you take agents working on financial crime and put them where they should be, which is protecting the president. huge part of the agency is doing treasury work. let someone else do that. protect it is president and former families. >> ainsley: christopher wray and tonight president biden will address the nation after days of silence. >> steve: jacqui heinrich is in the north lawn with the latest on what we know. there is a
point countless rallies that g al gore and hillary clinton had. >> lawrence: recommendation is based on saying we can't properly protect you. >> ainsley: people will stay home. >> lawrence: it is the implication, we can't protect you or your people. >> steve: they have limited resources and need more money from think can. >> ainsley: they have 3 point-something budget. they don't have enough officers to protect guy running for president? >> brian: 8000...
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of course, this is not the 2000 election, yes, when there is a special difference between bush and al goreon’t, it will only get worse, yes, because the main problems are economic, social, political, and demographic, and so on within the united states remain, well , trump will not be able to resolve them, although i think that there may be partly a migration crisis there, but he will still be able to resolve it, so, but in general, of course , you shouldn’t expect that that same golden revival of the golden era of some american greatness will begin under trump, i think that, of course, too... they have a lot of problems, so each election campaign will become more and more dramatic more everything bringing america closer to that very surge of political violence, which can already be characterized as such a civil war 2.0. well, by the way, about the assassination attempt itself, there is a projection, where you can see that we can watch the flight of a bullet, and miraculously donald trump managed to do it, someone said that he was distracted by... the democratic party does not shun such tac
of course, this is not the 2000 election, yes, when there is a special difference between bush and al goreon’t, it will only get worse, yes, because the main problems are economic, social, political, and demographic, and so on within the united states remain, well , trump will not be able to resolve them, although i think that there may be partly a migration crisis there, but he will still be able to resolve it, so, but in general, of course , you shouldn’t expect that that same golden...
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and so you saw that when bill clinton chose al gore. right so she get to double down on who she is. is she going to pick somebody who gives her some regional diversity, or is she going to pick somebody who is perceived as strong on issues that she may not be? so does she go for somebody with with foreign policy expertise, so she go to somebody who appeals to who do you believe makes the most sense? well, so i have you know, i have a little office pool going on who i'd pick, but i mean, i think, i think the names that are being bandied about are folks that, by and large, i think people perceive that she should overcome her perceived deficits. i like gretchen whitmer. i would i would double down, i would for her. i would say, you want to pick somebody who will very much reinforce your strengths rather than necessarily operate to sort of, you know, dissipate your weaknesses. but i think there are a lot of i mean, the democratic bench is very, very strong. she has an extraordinary list of candidates. but that decision will in part define the race, because it's the single most important
and so you saw that when bill clinton chose al gore. right so she get to double down on who she is. is she going to pick somebody who gives her some regional diversity, or is she going to pick somebody who is perceived as strong on issues that she may not be? so does she go for somebody with with foreign policy expertise, so she go to somebody who appeals to who do you believe makes the most sense? well, so i have you know, i have a little office pool going on who i'd pick, but i mean, i think,...
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analogy to me is the gore campaign in 2000 and that is chairs a little division between vice president al gore running for essentially 1/3 clinton determine the actual clinton white house and gore lost the election, he won the popular vote but lost the election and that seems to be the more apt analogy here. >> he didn't utilize bill clinton, sunday morning quarterback. what do you make of that? >> i'm sure there are democrats and the patent that is biden campaign with strong opinions on that. the basic contour of the argument is had he embraced bill clinton he could have won. there are gore partisans who say he needed to create a little distance. it is hard to both defend a president and create distance from him at the same time and if kamala harris is the party nominee, she will find herself in that pose vision and that's, a skilled politician can walk that fine line. we will see, we are in hypothetical territory, we don't know if kamala harris will be the party nominee but that would be among the challenges. >> always good seeing you, be safe, be well, the dow is still prevailing. we are ge
analogy to me is the gore campaign in 2000 and that is chairs a little division between vice president al gore running for essentially 1/3 clinton determine the actual clinton white house and gore lost the election, he won the popular vote but lost the election and that seems to be the more apt analogy here. >> he didn't utilize bill clinton, sunday morning quarterback. what do you make of that? >> i'm sure there are democrats and the patent that is biden campaign with strong...
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, of course, this is not the 2000 elections, yes, when a special the difference between bush and al goreplit is very powerful and you need to understand that trump will leave at one point, and biden will leave, the rift will not go away, it will only get worse, yes, because the main problems, economic, social, political, demographically, and so on , within the united states remain, well , trump will not be able to resolve them, although i think that there may be some the migration crisis, yes, it will still be resolved, that’s it, but in general, of course, you shouldn’t expect that same... golden revival of the golden era of some kind of american greatness, i think, will begin there under trump. that, of course, they have too many problems, so each election campaign will become more and more dramatic , bringing america closer and closer to that very surge of political violence, and which can already be characterized as such a civil war 2 donald trump miraculously managed, someone said that he was distracted by a prompter, to turn his head and avoid death. but i don't think donald trump
, of course, this is not the 2000 elections, yes, when a special the difference between bush and al goreplit is very powerful and you need to understand that trump will leave at one point, and biden will leave, the rift will not go away, it will only get worse, yes, because the main problems, economic, social, political, demographically, and so on , within the united states remain, well , trump will not be able to resolve them, although i think that there may be some the migration crisis, yes,...
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course, this is not the 2000 election, yes, when there really wasn’t much difference between bush and al gorenderstand that trump will go there one moment, yes, biden will leave, the discord will not go away, it will only get worse, yes, because... the main problems, economic, social, political, demographic, and so on , within the united states remain, so trump will not succeed allow them, although i think that there may be partly a migration crisis there, but it will still be resolved, so, but in general, of course, you shouldn’t expect that golden revival of the golden era of some kind of american greatness will begin there under trump, i i think that , of course, they have too many problems, so each election campaign will become more and more dramatic , and... bring america ever closer to that very surge of political violence that can be can already be described as such a civil war 2.0. well, by the way, about the assassination attempt itself, there is a projection where you can see that we can watch the flight of the bullet and miraculously donald trump managed, someone said that he was d
course, this is not the 2000 election, yes, when there really wasn’t much difference between bush and al gorenderstand that trump will go there one moment, yes, biden will leave, the discord will not go away, it will only get worse, yes, because... the main problems, economic, social, political, demographic, and so on , within the united states remain, so trump will not succeed allow them, although i think that there may be partly a migration crisis there, but it will still be resolved, so,...
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people may remember him as a vice presidential running mate of al gore in 2000, that fateful electionsupreme court giving victory to george bushjunior for the prime minister netanyahu spoke at that memorial service about senator lieberman who is the first jewish vice presidential nominee by a major party. i can tell you some of his remarks which give us an indication of the tone he will strike later as you say, seeking to unify public opinion here. he said joe lieberman understood what was at stake after october seven in this war was the survival of the jewish state and thejewish people he also understood as you do how important the alliances between america and israel for the future of both countries for the future of both countries. we must stand together against dangers that could threaten our common future and the focus on the common problem, which is ironic. i think we will hear a lot about that later, seeking to bring the minds together of israel and the us both focusing on iran. it minds together of israel and the us both focusing on iran.— both focusing on iran. it was interes
people may remember him as a vice presidential running mate of al gore in 2000, that fateful electionsupreme court giving victory to george bushjunior for the prime minister netanyahu spoke at that memorial service about senator lieberman who is the first jewish vice presidential nominee by a major party. i can tell you some of his remarks which give us an indication of the tone he will strike later as you say, seeking to unify public opinion here. he said joe lieberman understood what was at...
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performer russ -- vice president al gore. [ inaudible ] joining her will be scott jennings, a conservative strategist, author and professor. i found it ortner of -- a senior-level counsel at political media. -- he writes regular columns for l.a. times. served on four presidential campaigns. i could go on and on. we look forward to hearing about the -- drive in the 2024 election cycle and the role of foreman -- foreign policy in the campaign conversation. ladies and gentlemen, welcome me enjoining donna brazile and scott jennings. and a conversation modified -- moderated by jason gross. ♪ ♪ how are you all doing flex you look like you will have been sitting for a while. scott and i are going to make you stand up >>> how are y'all doing? you look like you have been sitting for a wild. that is all right. scott and i will make you stand up and get stirred up. we have 156 days remaining in the 2024 presidential season. let me tell you, you have not seen nothing yet. keep your seatbelts on. >> i love a panel that moderates itself. it makes my job easier. [ applause ] >> senator coleman didn't te
performer russ -- vice president al gore. [ inaudible ] joining her will be scott jennings, a conservative strategist, author and professor. i found it ortner of -- a senior-level counsel at political media. -- he writes regular columns for l.a. times. served on four presidential campaigns. i could go on and on. we look forward to hearing about the -- drive in the 2024 election cycle and the role of foreman -- foreign policy in the campaign conversation. ladies and gentlemen, welcome me...
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over the years did george bush help reagan with the white house, did well, does anyone believe that al goreactor to get clinton over the finish line or cheney or joe biden with barack obama and mike pence with donald trump i don't think it matters quite friendly, who is on the ticket would you have some of the dominant as donald trump and jd vance is doing fine to bring in voters in michigan wisconsin, pennsylvania given his upbringing in the area and for now i don't see anything he's done or said to change that approach. stuart: we will leave it there see you again real soon. i want to know how the media is reacting to jd vance cat lady comments. >> you could say the calls are out dnc chair donna brazile and mike pence former press secretary squaring off on abc news on the growing debate over vance childless cat lady remarks, watch this. >> he was saying when to have children and the family you tend to view things a little differently than others. >> you should pay fewer taxes. >> even when you don't have children, you do care about k kids, never had one child and i can claim hundreds of t
over the years did george bush help reagan with the white house, did well, does anyone believe that al goreactor to get clinton over the finish line or cheney or joe biden with barack obama and mike pence with donald trump i don't think it matters quite friendly, who is on the ticket would you have some of the dominant as donald trump and jd vance is doing fine to bring in voters in michigan wisconsin, pennsylvania given his upbringing in the area and for now i don't see anything he's done or...
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as al gore found out, the minute you depart from that, it really becomes tough sledding for you because. the second part, the question is , will she make a big move to the center? biden one by at least seeming to voters as being more centrist. so far, i've not seen that. i've not seen it in the speeches , what she did with netanyahu speech and her comments on an issue like israel where she could move more to the center and national strengthen national security strength where she really does not have a tremendous amount of experience. so far, looking at what she said she will stick with biden's most aggressive policies right down the line and run as a new generation compared to bringing back the past and just stick with it. >> not only the biden administration positions, but she has also had a lot of left wing positions from her california days and when she ran for president in 2019. those are all on tape. banning fracking for example, endorsing bernie sanders medicare for all. voters will be educated by those by the opposition. when they see those, is that something that will give them
as al gore found out, the minute you depart from that, it really becomes tough sledding for you because. the second part, the question is , will she make a big move to the center? biden one by at least seeming to voters as being more centrist. so far, i've not seen that. i've not seen it in the speeches , what she did with netanyahu speech and her comments on an issue like israel where she could move more to the center and national strengthen national security strength where she really does not...
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vice president kamala harris picking up another endorsement today, this time former vice president al gorenews ipsos poll released today shows harris with a boost in favorability. >> kamala harris has turned her numbers around substantially. her favorability rating up eight points in the space of a week. she is now viewed more favorably than unfavorably, which is rare these days. this is clearly an early honeymoon period, but it's also clear that the presidential race has essentially reset at this stage, trump's favorability reaching a high of 40% in the days following the republican convention and the assassination attempt. >> it's now fallen back to 36%, according to the same poll, trump and minnesota last night campaigning with his running mate, senator jd vance. >> so now we have a new candidate to defeat the most incompetent, unpopular and far left vice president in american history. >> vance, stopping by a diner this morning addressing his past criticisms of trump. >> he did a better job of that than anybody that i've ever seen as president in my lifetime. so i changed my mind becaus
vice president kamala harris picking up another endorsement today, this time former vice president al gorenews ipsos poll released today shows harris with a boost in favorability. >> kamala harris has turned her numbers around substantially. her favorability rating up eight points in the space of a week. she is now viewed more favorably than unfavorably, which is rare these days. this is clearly an early honeymoon period, but it's also clear that the presidential race has essentially...
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i think the medically about al gore. new generation of leadership. young, vibrant leadership.i think i would use this pick as a virtue signal more so than i am thinking about well if i pick this person from pennsylvania. now, that said, if i were making the electoral map, i am curious on the map pick. i would go for the governor of north carolina because i think that is a state that we want and it is going back and forth. so purpleish. they elect democratic governors, democrats at the top have had a hard time but this is a state i think that is like georgia and sort of like arizona. a state that is breaking through. i think we expanded the map. >> kind of purple red right now. >> last mike >> any data you have seen or any electoral advantage and then i will ask you the same question, cornell. >> i am ready. look, there have been some polls and they show that people are all over the place. the new york times today straw poll with delegates and of their undecided. there was an npr marist poll that came out among democrats and they were mostly divided. there is nobody i think you
i think the medically about al gore. new generation of leadership. young, vibrant leadership.i think i would use this pick as a virtue signal more so than i am thinking about well if i pick this person from pennsylvania. now, that said, if i were making the electoral map, i am curious on the map pick. i would go for the governor of north carolina because i think that is a state that we want and it is going back and forth. so purpleish. they elect democratic governors, democrats at the top have...