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barack 0bama didn'tfind and brought him to justice. barack 0bama didn't find it...care. that was a signature measure which barack 0bama personally put himself on the line four and he got through the us congress... keeping our economy from going into the worst... he inherited the crash of 2007 and 2008 but what did he really changed about the banking system... substantially. there are rules the rule in place under dodd—frank. you have not seen any of the kind of abuses you so under our watch when we first got they happen again not to mention investing into the recovery act which helped businesses and state and local government and reverse that trend, bailing out the automobile industry which were two out of three were in bankruptcy when president obama took office. a lot of the things present 0bama president obama took office. a lot of the things present obama did were in the end executive action because you lost control of the house into thousand and ten and you never had a congress you could truly work with. that means that donald trump, using a similar executive a
barack 0bama didn'tfind and brought him to justice. barack 0bama didn't find it...care. that was a signature measure which barack 0bama personally put himself on the line four and he got through the us congress... keeping our economy from going into the worst... he inherited the crash of 2007 and 2008 but what did he really changed about the banking system... substantially. there are rules the rule in place under dodd—frank. you have not seen any of the kind of abuses you so under our watch...
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and george bush was also nothing like as popular as barack 0bama in 2011. more the unpredictability of the president. that is the one predictable thing about this visit, that he will throw people off guard and say and do things that are surprising. i think people are ready for that and they are trying to work within the limitations on the limitations here, as you say, the prime minister leaving the government in some disarray and huge uncertainty over brexit, that's to some degree constrains the agenda. we are looking out for the pictures of marine 0ne we are looking out for the pictures of marine one which will touch down here at buckingham palace very shortly. car is already starting to arrive just over my right shoulder at the palace gates. how much attention goes to the guest list. from a british perspective who do we put in that room to try and extend british interest into the united states. i haven't seen the guest list for this evening but what you try to do is try to present the best of britain to the united states. and the sense of the purpose betw
and george bush was also nothing like as popular as barack 0bama in 2011. more the unpredictability of the president. that is the one predictable thing about this visit, that he will throw people off guard and say and do things that are surprising. i think people are ready for that and they are trying to work within the limitations on the limitations here, as you say, the prime minister leaving the government in some disarray and huge uncertainty over brexit, that's to some degree constrains...
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three years ago barack 0bama was criticised as a foreign leader interfering in british affairs.and back than it was a different tone because barack 0bama talked about how britain would be back of the queue for a trade deal with the us if it was to leave the eu and now you have donald trump taking a different view. certainly, there will be those who say, why are you interfering in british affairs, delving into this? on the issue of the 39 billion, britain does not pay the 39 billion, britain does not pay the 39 billion, wants to do a trade deal with the eu, they may say, what about the 39 billion? is it helpful? probably not. donald trump likes to make his views known. he is known for making all sorts of comments about things and just yesterday he was talking about who he thought would be the good tory leader, delving into that political issue in britain as well. let us hear a bit of what he has been saying to the sunday times. we can work on it very, very quickly. there is tremendous potential of trade with you and the united states. they've wanted to do trade, but they've never
three years ago barack 0bama was criticised as a foreign leader interfering in british affairs.and back than it was a different tone because barack 0bama talked about how britain would be back of the queue for a trade deal with the us if it was to leave the eu and now you have donald trump taking a different view. certainly, there will be those who say, why are you interfering in british affairs, delving into this? on the issue of the 39 billion, britain does not pay the 39 billion, britain...
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he will be more likely reagan i think, than a bill clinton or barack 0bama figure.itish government policy if he was to become prime minister, and it will be for someone beneath him to get really involved in the detail that eunice mentioned earlier. so he will make a minestrone, and some the croutons? very good. but i don't think he is very good at becoming the big picture, because apart from coming up with a slogan, that is not big picture. no—deal brexit, not a big picture, this is a slogan. so this is a big problem, and there are also questions ofjudgment. very few often — very few times where he has actually spoken publicly, he says unguarded things that reflect an imperial mindset... imperial mindset? well, quoting kipling while in myanmar, the list goes on of really inappropriate statements he has made. which show a carelessness... 0r show be teflon politician jeffrey was describing. yes, the impunity. you can get away with saying anything he wants because he has this funny character. i wouldn't even say he is charismatic, because he does not impress people, pe
he will be more likely reagan i think, than a bill clinton or barack 0bama figure.itish government policy if he was to become prime minister, and it will be for someone beneath him to get really involved in the detail that eunice mentioned earlier. so he will make a minestrone, and some the croutons? very good. but i don't think he is very good at becoming the big picture, because apart from coming up with a slogan, that is not big picture. no—deal brexit, not a big picture, this is a slogan....
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the previous two were barack 0bama and george w bush.ink it will probably be a commonplace invitation. what do we expect from the trip? it is partly diplomatic, partly trade, and partly social, isn't it? i think diplomatic, partly trade, and partly social, isn't it? ithink the diplomatic, partly trade, and partly social, isn't it? i think the timing is probably related to the 75th anniversary of d—day. 0n the third of his three days he is going to celebrate that, then the following day he is going to france for the sixth ofjune. the exact timing was the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings, i also suspect it was probably designed by the british government to be after brexit, after the 29th of march, and perhaps then they would start doing some problem—solving. they would start doing some problem-solving. you mention the trading, because he did say that he had come out and endorsed boris johnson. in the sunday times today he has spoken aboutjust leaving with no deal, if that is what it ta kes. with no deal, if that is what it takes. he
the previous two were barack 0bama and george w bush.ink it will probably be a commonplace invitation. what do we expect from the trip? it is partly diplomatic, partly trade, and partly social, isn't it? i think diplomatic, partly trade, and partly social, isn't it? ithink the diplomatic, partly trade, and partly social, isn't it? i think the timing is probably related to the 75th anniversary of d—day. 0n the third of his three days he is going to celebrate that, then the following day he is...
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barack 0bama famously said, even when he lost a majority in congress, he could use his executive power to work with congress. i think that conservatives wa nt to congress. i think that conservatives want to get back to an idea that government is limited, does what it does very well but doesn't need to does very well but doesn't need to do everything and needs to get back out of health care. 0k. do everything and needs to get back out of health care. ok. so, in terms of who he would want to run against, you look at this, there are such a big field on the democratic side. who would you fear?|j big field on the democratic side. who would you fear? i get so confused as to who is who, there are so confused as to who is who, there are so many people. for me, i thinkjoe biden with a —— joe biden would be a great candidate to run against. he makes a lot of mistakes, he has run twice before and had to pull out of both those contest because he made some pretty terrible statements. he is really bad when he is off script and has made terrible mistakes. like mike he is a leading in so many states,
barack 0bama famously said, even when he lost a majority in congress, he could use his executive power to work with congress. i think that conservatives wa nt to congress. i think that conservatives want to get back to an idea that government is limited, does what it does very well but doesn't need to does very well but doesn't need to do everything and needs to get back out of health care. 0k. do everything and needs to get back out of health care. ok. so, in terms of who he would want to run...
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about winning presidential elections because he was one of the key strategists and advisors for barack 0bama your money to push the impeachment campaign as, and i'm quoting him, "a vanity project", which is doing the democrats no good. he did say that about a year ago. but you want to know something? we are the peop— and he said that and that implied somehow we were going to hurt them in 2018. but in fact, we were the largest grassroots organisation in the united states, we did the biggest turnout of youth in the history of the american — of america, the turnout of people under 30 went from 18% four years ago to 41%, that's the largest generation in america. and they vote at a ali—point spread democrat to republican. so whatever david axelrod says, what the truth is, is that the programmes that we ran had more influence in turnout, which is the actual reason the democrats won the house, than anybody else. so whatever he was saying, what we did was change that election in a way that nobody else did. how upset are you by the state of the democratic party today, then? because we've talked about
about winning presidential elections because he was one of the key strategists and advisors for barack 0bama your money to push the impeachment campaign as, and i'm quoting him, "a vanity project", which is doing the democrats no good. he did say that about a year ago. but you want to know something? we are the peop— and he said that and that implied somehow we were going to hurt them in 2018. but in fact, we were the largest grassroots organisation in the united states, we did the...
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the man who's dominated the race so far, 76—year—old former vice president to barack 0bama, joe bidenald trump. donald trump has put us in a horrible situation. we do have enormous income inequality and the one thing i agree on is, we can make massive cuts in the $1.6 trillion in tax loopholes out there and i would be going about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. his closest challenger, self—styled democratic socialist, bernie sanders, is credited with reviving and mobilising a new left—wing progressive fervour in the party. and he was quick to attack those wealthy americans in the top 1%. and at a time when we have three people in this country earning more wealth than the bottom half of america, while 500,000 people are sleeping out on the streets today, we think it's time for change, real change. senator kamala harris has been in the top five front runners but she's not well known around the country. as her fellow democrats appeared to squabble over how to write off student loans, she showed her capacity to cut through. 0k guys, you know what, america does not wan
the man who's dominated the race so far, 76—year—old former vice president to barack 0bama, joe bidenald trump. donald trump has put us in a horrible situation. we do have enormous income inequality and the one thing i agree on is, we can make massive cuts in the $1.6 trillion in tax loopholes out there and i would be going about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. his closest challenger, self—styled democratic socialist, bernie sanders, is credited with reviving and...
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david axelrod, knows a thing about winning elections, he was an advisor to barack 0bama, he has describedush the impeachment campaign as" a vanity project. those quote which is doing the democrats no good. he did say that about a year ago. you know something? he implied somehow we we re something? he implied somehow we were going to hurt them in 2018, but in fact we were the largest grassroots organisation in the united states, we did the biggest turnout of youth in the history of the american — of america, the turnout of people under 30 went from 18% four years ago to 41%, that is the largest generation in america. and they vote at a 44 point spread democrat to republican. so whatever david axelrod says, the truth is the programmes that we ran had more influence in turnout, which is the actual reason the democrats won the house, than anyone else. so whatever you're saying, what we did was change that election in a way that no—one else did. change that election in a way that no-one else did. how upset are you by the state of the democratic party today, then. we've talked about leadership
david axelrod, knows a thing about winning elections, he was an advisor to barack 0bama, he has describedush the impeachment campaign as" a vanity project. those quote which is doing the democrats no good. he did say that about a year ago. you know something? he implied somehow we we re something? he implied somehow we were going to hurt them in 2018, but in fact we were the largest grassroots organisation in the united states, we did the biggest turnout of youth in the history of the...
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to be fair, as mina said, barack 0bama also had a red line that he allows to be crossed.ted him. trump seems to have impunity on so him. trump seems to have impunity on so many of these issues. for his base, they love his swagger, and they know, when you look at interviews, and you look at an analysis of his base, they go, he doesn't really mean it, but ijust love that he says it that way. so he is playing to his base. love that he says it that way. so he is playing to his baselj love that he says it that way. so he is playing to his base. i think we are being fartoo is playing to his base. i think we are being far too harsh on the trump ear. there are plenty of other presidents. if hillary clinton had beenin presidents. if hillary clinton had been in the white house, george w bush, or marco rubio had been in the white house, there might well have been conflict by now. i accept what has been said about his erratic character, and that is not a good thing, but i think is underlying instinct is that he does not want to ta ke instinct is that he does not want to take america
to be fair, as mina said, barack 0bama also had a red line that he allows to be crossed.ted him. trump seems to have impunity on so him. trump seems to have impunity on so many of these issues. for his base, they love his swagger, and they know, when you look at interviews, and you look at an analysis of his base, they go, he doesn't really mean it, but ijust love that he says it that way. so he is playing to his base. love that he says it that way. so he is playing to his baselj love that he...
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barack 0bama is one of his great rivals, and the donald trump is saying that the uk could have a verye us. we can work in it very quickly. there is tremendous potential for a trade deal. they have never had a president like me, i would go all out. it would be a great advantage for the uk. of course, donald trump has been a difficult trading partner for some countries around the world, currently in trade wars with mexico and also with china. here is an example of him again delving into that relationship between the eu and britain. he has done that before when he came on his visit last year, he told theresa may that she should sue the european union. he has also suggested who he thinks might make a good tory leader, so we know he has been quite positive about boris johnson. of course, borisjohnson is someone johnson. of course, borisjohnson is someone who has advocated the idea of leaving the eu without a deal, if he were the leader. but what we don't know is whether or not donald trump knows that borisjohnson once described him as demonstrating stupefying ignorance, and not being fit f
barack 0bama is one of his great rivals, and the donald trump is saying that the uk could have a verye us. we can work in it very quickly. there is tremendous potential for a trade deal. they have never had a president like me, i would go all out. it would be a great advantage for the uk. of course, donald trump has been a difficult trading partner for some countries around the world, currently in trade wars with mexico and also with china. here is an example of him again delving into that...
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from the previous american president with barack 0bama saying britain woulddecided to brexit and here we have donald trump talking about how he would support a positive trade deal, he was what he said. we can work on it very, very quickly. there is tremendous potential. they wanted to do trade but did not have a president like me. i would go all out. it would be a great advantage to the uk. but of course donald trump has proven to be a difficult trading partnerfor trump has proven to be a difficult trading partner for other countries across the world, for example he is in what is known as a trade war with china and with mexico. another thing he said that will not go down too well with the conservative party as he said how he thinks nigel farage should be included in the discussion around trade with the european union, i'm not sure the conservatives would be too keen about that and he has commented on who he thinks might make a good tory leader, speaking about borisjohnson as being an excellent choice but what he perhaps does not know is borisjohnson has what
from the previous american president with barack 0bama saying britain woulddecided to brexit and here we have donald trump talking about how he would support a positive trade deal, he was what he said. we can work on it very, very quickly. there is tremendous potential. they wanted to do trade but did not have a president like me. i would go all out. it would be a great advantage to the uk. but of course donald trump has proven to be a difficult trading partnerfor trump has proven to be a...
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i call him 1%joe because until barack 0bama came along, he didn‘t do very well. name 76 times, that is, it means that he‘s in trouble. he is a different guy, he looks different, he acts different than he used to. he is even slower than he used to. he is even slower than he used to. he is even slower than he used to be. it is bizarre and it has damaged, so he is generally a threat to our core values. when he mentions my name that many times i guess i should be complemented. will expect more than that. tapes from the session were allegedly stolen last week. radiohead have scuppered a blackmail attempt by releasing 18 hours of previously unheard music recorded during the making of their classic album ‘ok computer‘. tapes from the sessions were allegedly stolen last week, with hackers demanding nearly £120,000 pounds for their return. instead, the band released the songs in full, with profits going to the climate change activists ‘extinction rebellion‘. the american tv host, jon stewart, has delivered an emotional speech to us congress over its treatment of first res
i call him 1%joe because until barack 0bama came along, he didn‘t do very well. name 76 times, that is, it means that he‘s in trouble. he is a different guy, he looks different, he acts different than he used to. he is even slower than he used to. he is even slower than he used to. he is even slower than he used to be. it is bizarre and it has damaged, so he is generally a threat to our core values. when he mentions my name that many times i guess i should be complemented. will expect more...
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is, when iraq 0bama was doing things, alongside annihilation and eighth 6rade, he chose this —— barack 0bama. they are people trying to hold down jobs and families and dealing with different things while working in what could easily be a very hostile environment. here is a clip. cani environment. here is a clip. can i am 's, do you get like grab? it happens. like when someone is super wasted or whatever. but it's pretty rare and you can usually tell was a neglect that is coming and just like... let mejust was a neglect that is coming and just like... let me just say this, we have a zero tolerance policy on it. why don‘t my calling the cops if a customer is committing sexual assault. they don‘t have to call far, we have a lot of officers who we re far, we have a lot of officers who were regulars. and officer domingos isa were regulars. and officer domingos is a cutie, i think. but, were regulars. and officer domingos is a cutie, ithink. but, seriously, you will, let me say the important thing is that this is a mainstream place. it is a family place, which means a lot of families come here. it
is, when iraq 0bama was doing things, alongside annihilation and eighth 6rade, he chose this —— barack 0bama. they are people trying to hold down jobs and families and dealing with different things while working in what could easily be a very hostile environment. here is a clip. cani environment. here is a clip. can i am 's, do you get like grab? it happens. like when someone is super wasted or whatever. but it's pretty rare and you can usually tell was a neglect that is coming and just...
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this is, when barack 0bama was doing his favourite things of 2018, alongside things like annihilation honest comedy, a drama with comedic elements, about women juggling their home lives with working in a place called double whammies. it is described as a sports bar with curves. and regina hall leads up this dynamite cast. which includes hayley richardson. they are people trying to hold down jobs and families and dealing with different things while working in what could easily be a very hostile environment. here's a clip. can i ask, do you get, like, grabbed? it happens. yeah, like when someone's super wasted or whatever. but it's pretty rare and you can usually tell when something like that's coming and just, you know, kind of like... let me just say this — we have a zero tolerance policy on it. you know, i don't mind calling the cops if a customer is committing the crime of sexual assault. and trust me, you know, i don't have to call far, because, you know what, we have a lot of officers who are regulars. and 0fficer dominguez is a cutie, i think. but, seriously, y'all, let me say th
this is, when barack 0bama was doing his favourite things of 2018, alongside things like annihilation honest comedy, a drama with comedic elements, about women juggling their home lives with working in a place called double whammies. it is described as a sports bar with curves. and regina hall leads up this dynamite cast. which includes hayley richardson. they are people trying to hold down jobs and families and dealing with different things while working in what could easily be a very hostile...
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the man who's dominated the race so far, 76—year—old former vice president to barack 0bama, joe bidenld be going about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. his closest challenger, self—styled democratic socialist, bernie sanders, is credited with reviving and mobilising a new left—wing progressive fervour in the party. and he was quick to attack those wealthy americans in the top 1%. and at a time when we have three people in this country earning more wealth than the bottom half of america, while 500,000 people are sleeping out on the streets today, we think it's time for change, real change. senator kamala harris has been in the top five front runners but she's not well known around the country. as her fellow democrats appeared to squabble over how to write off student loans, she showed her capacity to cut through. hey guys, you know what, america does not want to witness a food fight, they want to know how we are going to put food on their table. she also confronted joe biden directly on a controversial part of his political past. so—called ‘busing', which was an att
the man who's dominated the race so far, 76—year—old former vice president to barack 0bama, joe bidenld be going about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. his closest challenger, self—styled democratic socialist, bernie sanders, is credited with reviving and mobilising a new left—wing progressive fervour in the party. and he was quick to attack those wealthy americans in the top 1%. and at a time when we have three people in this country earning more wealth than the...
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barack obama twice, before flipping to president trump. we have something like 30 counties across the state who supported 0bama twice before flipping to presidentnties that are swing counties, swing regions, so are swing counties, swing regions, so interesting to see how the voters go this time. good to have you with us. go this time. good to have you with us. i'm sure we'll see plenty of you over the coming months. we say in this country that the conservative leadership contest comes down to 160,000 people who are not really representative of the rest of the country, and so it is with iowa. yeah, the population of iowa is 90% whyte, 3% black, the rest hispanic and asian, but predominantly whyte. in that respect it does not represent the rest of america, clearly much more diverse in the rest of america. i love going to iowa in the election campaign because you get to engage with the candidates. they will turn up in somebody‘s living room for dinner they force the candidates to go out and speak to individuals. iowa is important in every election cycle. the candidates, asjoe biden has said, are going to be spending a lot of time there. donald tru
barack obama twice, before flipping to president trump. we have something like 30 counties across the state who supported 0bama twice before flipping to presidentnties that are swing counties, swing regions, so are swing counties, swing regions, so interesting to see how the voters go this time. good to have you with us. go this time. good to have you with us. i'm sure we'll see plenty of you over the coming months. we say in this country that the conservative leadership contest comes down to...