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this cbc chairman. they cbc founding chair, foundation chair.er i came jeffrey's -- hakeem jeffries. roy wood junior. he has become a friend. yesterday i was proud to host -- very proud, the first ever black celebration of black excellence, and more than 1000 if you attended on this cbc week, and tonight i am honored to join your dinner tonight. congratulations to tonight's honoree, and thank you to all of this cbc members, staff, and alumni including those who serve across my administration, including a former sarah and -- former chair and former hud secretary. and especially our incredible vice president kamala harris. [cheers and applause] best decision i made. we are also keeping our prayers to cbc titans, those we have lost. johnson, pain junior, sheila jackson lee. the legacy of the cbc reminds me of a powerful scripture. with just the smallest amount of faith the size of a mustard seed, anything is possible. our dreams, our wildest dreams of our ancestors can take root and grow and about the field -- and a bountiful beautiful harvest to c
this cbc chairman. they cbc founding chair, foundation chair.er i came jeffrey's -- hakeem jeffries. roy wood junior. he has become a friend. yesterday i was proud to host -- very proud, the first ever black celebration of black excellence, and more than 1000 if you attended on this cbc week, and tonight i am honored to join your dinner tonight. congratulations to tonight's honoree, and thank you to all of this cbc members, staff, and alumni including those who serve across my administration,...
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i will give you a hint, it takes to the solutions that we can create with cbc and cbc alc and other organizationshat represent black voices and block perspectives to close the gap and to ensure that the representation that we all want to see is, in fact, what we are able to solve for. so we invite you, cbc, and all of our friends in the room to join us in the journey. to build without a feature that represents the diversity that is really what makes america so wonderful and so great. and what i would like to remind us all of his, these opportunities to be together, a great time to network and build partnerships. so we are very much looking forward from an amazon perspective, of deepening relationships and partnerships and building that future together. without further ado, i will invite my most illustrious amazon colleagues, tarita rogers, to the stage because we want to present you an example of partnership. if you could join us. [applause] >> good morning. it is truly an honor for me to be here today to assist and make a special presentation of the half of amazon. i am lead amazon's community w
i will give you a hint, it takes to the solutions that we can create with cbc and cbc alc and other organizationshat represent black voices and block perspectives to close the gap and to ensure that the representation that we all want to see is, in fact, what we are able to solve for. so we invite you, cbc, and all of our friends in the room to join us in the journey. to build without a feature that represents the diversity that is really what makes america so wonderful and so great. and what i...
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this not should not be a cbc issue where the cbc is standing up or chairman horsford is to standing up every single member of congress should be outraged. there is no place in these united states to have any kind of weaponization to innocent people. there's no place for misinformation. there is no place with dehumanizing comments, and there is a specially no place for any kind of white supremacist comments and so we need to take a stand and end this now we've heard from haitian-americans how they are experiencing this and how this has put them at risk. >> i do want to ask you, since there was an ethics report out yesterday about a series of campaign finance matters the committee is investigating you for if you respect that process and ultimate outcome, and if you would for the higgins matter as well, which albeit as a very different one, do you see that as a good form? forum for both of these things i believe that whatever is going on right now, we respect the process and we're cooperating and we're trying to see what's going on. >> but the two cannot be compared because what we're loo
this not should not be a cbc issue where the cbc is standing up or chairman horsford is to standing up every single member of congress should be outraged. there is no place in these united states to have any kind of weaponization to innocent people. there's no place for misinformation. there is no place with dehumanizing comments, and there is a specially no place for any kind of white supremacist comments and so we need to take a stand and end this now we've heard from haitian-americans how...
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and end the affordable care act which the cbc fought so hard to pass.we are not going back. >> the criticism on vice president hair she represents a second biden term. now donald trump has repeatedly said he will not be touching social security. saying there's no cuts planned no changes to retirement age. president biden also spoke at the event last night. >> if any one of us do well, we all do well. if that were the cbc, we went big and we went bold. and yes, the result yes. we are better off today t then e were four years ago. >> "fox news sunday" at senator lindsey graham said the world as a more dangerous place than it was four years ago. >> when it comes to the biden/harris administration they are a complete disaster. i've never been more worried about a nuclear breakout by around that i am right now. i've never been more worried about another 911 against america than they now. later this week about president biden and president harris will be returned to battle from pennsylvania to campaign. of course fracking a major issue in the state. pennsylva
and end the affordable care act which the cbc fought so hard to pass.we are not going back. >> the criticism on vice president hair she represents a second biden term. now donald trump has repeatedly said he will not be touching social security. saying there's no cuts planned no changes to retirement age. president biden also spoke at the event last night. >> if any one of us do well, we all do well. if that were the cbc, we went big and we went bold. and yes, the result yes. we are...
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the cbc released a report this week of where our nation my's largest corporations stand on diversity, equity and inclusion, dei. pledges they made these corporations made of four years after george floyd's murder. despite republican attacks on corporate diversity practices, following the supreme court's overturning of affirmative action last year, the cbc found that most fortune 500 have kept their commitments though the caucus outline were companies could improve. why do you think most of these companies have stayed the course? >> most of the companies have stayed the course. i think they recognize the dei policies are beneficial. when you expand the network and leveled the playing field and you put people in positions that they ordinarily may or may not have had due to the color of their skin or gender, that broadens the opportunities. it is a numbers game. when you are more inclusive, your opportunities expand. they recognize that. we are so grateful talk of the more than 180 companies who responded to our survey. the response rate was high for a project like this. i would encourag
the cbc released a report this week of where our nation my's largest corporations stand on diversity, equity and inclusion, dei. pledges they made these corporations made of four years after george floyd's murder. despite republican attacks on corporate diversity practices, following the supreme court's overturning of affirmative action last year, the cbc found that most fortune 500 have kept their commitments though the caucus outline were companies could improve. why do you think most of...
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elise preston, cbc news, los angeles. >>> when we return, no bull.is name is romeo, and he's a world record holder. we'll tell you why. >>> finally tonight, a gentle giant in oregon is earning a small rescue farm a big reputation. at 6'4", romeo is taller than some nba players. his height has earned him the guinness world record for the tallest steer. fame wasn't always written in the stars for romeo. as a calf, he was fated to become veal. more hopes romeo brings awareness of what happens to male cows in the industry. he will live out his life at the sanctuary looking for his juliet. that is the cbs weekend news for this saturday. first thing tomorrow, "sunday morning" is jane paulie. then it's "face the nation." i'm in new york. good night. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 6:00, kamala harris returns to the bay area for cash. nationwide both candidates need votes as new polls show a near dead heat. >> this is one of the most important elections that i've ever experienced. >>> and schools are forfeiting instead of p
elise preston, cbc news, los angeles. >>> when we return, no bull.is name is romeo, and he's a world record holder. we'll tell you why. >>> finally tonight, a gentle giant in oregon is earning a small rescue farm a big reputation. at 6'4", romeo is taller than some nba players. his height has earned him the guinness world record for the tallest steer. fame wasn't always written in the stars for romeo. as a calf, he was fated to become veal. more hopes romeo brings...
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the bottom line is we know what we stand for, and that's why we know what we fight for, and when the cbcn. i thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. >> ♪ >> today national economic adviser mr. brainard talks economics hosted by the council of relations hosted on c-span, c-span now or our free mobile video app or on c-span.org. >> attention middle and high school students across america, it's time to make your voice heard. c-span documentary contest 2025 is here. this is your chance to create a documentary that can inspire change, raise awareness and make an impact. your documentary should answer this year's question, your message to the president. what issue is most important to you or your community, whether you're passionate about politics, the environment, or community stories. student cam is your platform to share your message with the world, with $100,000 in prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000. it's your opportunity to not only make an impact but be awarded for your creativity and hard work. ter your submissions today. scan the code or visit studentca
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. >> the cdc has always had a vision for the future of our nation if -- cbc, a future where we can seee unburdened by what has been. a future where we pull fill the promise -- fulfill the promise of america. and today -- [applause] that vision, our vision, is under are profound threat. while we move and fight to move our nation forward toward a brighter future, donald trump and his extremist allies intend to take our nation backwards. they will give tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations, cut social security and medicare and end the affordable care act which the cbc fought so hard to pass. but we are not going back. pete: nice long -- will: speaking to the congressional black caucus, the significance of which is she needs, as every democrat has needed, the black vote. politico has a headline that read harris needs incredible turnout among black voters, but there are warning signs. those warning signs, by the way, highlighted by reuters. pete: the headline said one in four u.s. black men if under 50 support trump for president, naa a cp poll finds. so, rachel, i think it was tw
. >> the cdc has always had a vision for the future of our nation if -- cbc, a future where we can seee unburdened by what has been. a future where we pull fill the promise -- fulfill the promise of america. and today -- [applause] that vision, our vision, is under are profound threat. while we move and fight to move our nation forward toward a brighter future, donald trump and his extremist allies intend to take our nation backwards. they will give tax breaks to billionaires and big...
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the combination of a week of events that the cbc and affiliate organizations hold and the vice president was d talking to a friendly audience in the congressional black caucus, a caucus that she was a part of when she was in the senate. you see her there, she talked about voting rights, talked about fighting for reproductive rights as well. this is a friendly group. a lot of the people that were in the room last night are surrogates for the harris/walz campaign. people who have gone out and talked about the need to elect kamala harris in november so this was really an opportunity for her to rally the troops as well. >> the cbc has always had a vision for the future of our nation. a future where we can see what is possible, unburdened by what has been. and today that vision, our vision, is under profound threat. donald trump and his extremist allies intend to take our nation backward. but we are not going back. we're not going back. >> so the vice president is not on the campaign trail, that wasn't a campaign event technically but we are at a point where every moment, the campaign is tryi
the combination of a week of events that the cbc and affiliate organizations hold and the vice president was d talking to a friendly audience in the congressional black caucus, a caucus that she was a part of when she was in the senate. you see her there, she talked about voting rights, talked about fighting for reproductive rights as well. this is a friendly group. a lot of the people that were in the room last night are surrogates for the harris/walz campaign. people who have gone out and...
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there was a time when i was carried on all western tv, i was on msnbc, i was on cnn, i was on canadian cbc i was on deutsche vale, i was on bbc, i am absolutely not permitted on those media, by the editors of all of those media because of my statements on this subject, under no circumstances can one word be heard from me on this subject, and i am not alone, there are hundreds of political analysts and commentators who simply cannot get on the mainstream. media: okay, so you say that the social media is making some kind of ice break into this colossal glacier of media control, but if you look at the gray zone, the greay zone for example, is very, very well researched independent reporting operation, the greay zone a story about israel will get 50,000 views. a good day, and after few days they may get 200 thousand views. on an excellent story that has such good reporting and such good video and documentation, they might get half million views. compare that to cnn, msnbc, abc and all the other network television stations in america, and we're comparing a half million views. to a minimum of 15
there was a time when i was carried on all western tv, i was on msnbc, i was on cnn, i was on canadian cbc i was on deutsche vale, i was on bbc, i am absolutely not permitted on those media, by the editors of all of those media because of my statements on this subject, under no circumstances can one word be heard from me on this subject, and i am not alone, there are hundreds of political analysts and commentators who simply cannot get on the mainstream. media: okay, so you say that the social...
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cbc chair congressman steven horsford supports the george floyd justice in policing act. >> in part the legislation would improve betting to make sure bad actors are not rehired as officers and restrict the use of no-knock warrants and chokeholds. we will not stop fighting. for you or the loss of your loved ones. republicans largely oppose the bill over at allowing individual officers to be sued over their actions. they prefer to hold the officers, employers responsible. in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> gamestop will be closing more locations. the company says it had a disappointing earnings report struggled to sell hardware in its stores and more games are downloaded digitally. if not simply ordered online. so the brick and mortar is tough. the next round of closures is set to be even more dramatic than the shrinkage. the company saw this past year. that round of closures left only 4,000 total stores left. the plant in the middle of that listeria outbreak with the boar's head meet. it is shutting down indefinitely. that's what the union representing workers at the plant in virginia
cbc chair congressman steven horsford supports the george floyd justice in policing act. >> in part the legislation would improve betting to make sure bad actors are not rehired as officers and restrict the use of no-knock warrants and chokeholds. we will not stop fighting. for you or the loss of your loved ones. republicans largely oppose the bill over at allowing individual officers to be sued over their actions. they prefer to hold the officers, employers responsible. in washington....
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when they see the criminal activities on social media because obviously mainstream media here like cbc and ctv, they don't they don't really show what's really happening to the palestinians, there's major massacers happening, they're killing people and... inside the mosks uh, they're killing people inside their homes, they killing people in tents, they're burning tents and they're blowing up people, and all these you know indiscriminate attacks that are happening, so we're here to stand up for the palestinian cause and to stand up for liberation of palestine and for justice for the lebanese blood, the they killed so many people on, they killed so many people in sur, they killed so many people in b, they killed so many people in different areas all over lebanon, and this is... really showing the real face of the israeli regime, that's right for us, thank you for us, stay safe, firaz and najim, political activist and human sorry human rights activist from uh joined us from toronto, but we will talk to you again soon, let me go back to mariam, she's still waiting with us, mari, i'm sorry
when they see the criminal activities on social media because obviously mainstream media here like cbc and ctv, they don't they don't really show what's really happening to the palestinians, there's major massacers happening, they're killing people and... inside the mosks uh, they're killing people inside their homes, they killing people in tents, they're burning tents and they're blowing up people, and all these you know indiscriminate attacks that are happening, so we're here to stand up for...
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blackmailing and they put lot of pressure with their media and with their puppet journalists, you know cbc, ctv, uh, cnn, fox news, all these different channels, there there's people that are planted there by thesignist lobby that work for designist lobby and and they implement the agenda of designist lobby and they they affect other people also that work with them and they influence. them and they pressure them and they do different evil tactics and treatures activities, and we can see that whenever an article is is published, if the zionists are not happy with a word uh, if they haven't sent hizballah frases and terrorists with it, they get upset and they start to uh write all these different articles and they start to send letters and they start to condemn and they start to say that you have to uh categorize things exactly how they are, and they push a narrative and this narrative is obviously incorrect, it's obviously miscalculated obviously it's it's building the wrong image and defaming the resistance, the libaries resistance, hizballah was able to uh liberate their land and and and
blackmailing and they put lot of pressure with their media and with their puppet journalists, you know cbc, ctv, uh, cnn, fox news, all these different channels, there there's people that are planted there by thesignist lobby that work for designist lobby and and they implement the agenda of designist lobby and they they affect other people also that work with them and they influence. them and they pressure them and they do different evil tactics and treatures activities, and we can see that...
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cbs, nbc, all of them i was, and abc nightline, cnn crossfire, i did bbc, i did canadian broadcast cbc. what i discovered was most of those stations almost always would do a pre interview. they wanted to find out what i had to say beforehand. and then, depending on the answers i gave, they'd make us, uh, we decided to go a different direction. uh, we decided not to have you cuz they didn't like to hear what i had to say. the only, there's only be 2 television stations that i've been on. the never did a pre interview. one is r t r t has not, i've been, i've been not making a r t appearances maybe for 78 years ago it was started in 2016. all that no time was i ever did you guys ever do a pre interview to try say hey, what are you going to say? and at the same time i've ever been paid by you. the other one is press tv and a ron. so to think of the i already of this, this, the russian tell it's r t and it's the iranians who don't ask these questions in advance to try to figure out what kind of propaganda they want to put out. it's, you know, it's interesting, larry, to your point about arc
cbs, nbc, all of them i was, and abc nightline, cnn crossfire, i did bbc, i did canadian broadcast cbc. what i discovered was most of those stations almost always would do a pre interview. they wanted to find out what i had to say beforehand. and then, depending on the answers i gave, they'd make us, uh, we decided to go a different direction. uh, we decided not to have you cuz they didn't like to hear what i had to say. the only, there's only be 2 television stations that i've been on. the...
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tighter race, tie in cbc poll and srelrs poll and this is pat m pivotal state.saw a small harris lead in margin of error becoming a race that is way too close to call at this particular point, one that is even. >> dana: kamala harris might be back to being the incumbent after being like brand new. >> greg: like to make a point. >> dana: love it. >> greg: kat's back comes out, it is about be ing binary and nonbinary. if you don't like trump, your only choice is harris and you have never-trump republicans selling out core values, capitalism, taxes, immigration or crime. if you don't like trump because he's a meany, you have no choice but to vote for a leftist. in 2016, i did not vote for trump, i did not like him as a candidate, that did not mean i voted for hillary. i did not vote. i wrote in ruth buzzy. they are trying to trick you into thinking not voting is not a vote. you are not required to vote for the other side because you don't like your guy. you have people in kamala's camp convincing others to explain their choice and make the case. kamala can't make t
tighter race, tie in cbc poll and srelrs poll and this is pat m pivotal state.saw a small harris lead in margin of error becoming a race that is way too close to call at this particular point, one that is even. >> dana: kamala harris might be back to being the incumbent after being like brand new. >> greg: like to make a point. >> dana: love it. >> greg: kat's back comes out, it is about be ing binary and nonbinary. if you don't like trump, your only choice is harris and...
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for that, let's bring in cbc's silvia amaro. good morning.orning following a tough week on the equity market. what can we expect from wall street today? are we going to keep seeing green on the board? >> good morning, jon. it was a very tough week for equities last week. we saw the nasdaq dropping about 6% at the end of the week. this as investors were concerned about growth prospects, and they were diching some of those big tech names. however, as you look at futures at this stage, this suggests there could be a rebound on wall street today. in terms of economic data, we're looking forward to seeing new wholesale trade data figures as well as consumer credit numbers. of course, the big market event this week is likely to be the latest cpi print due on wednesday, so investors will try to figure out really how big a potential rate cut from the fed is likely to be next week. >> yeah. that certainly has been eagerly anticipated by so many. so as we teased before the break, less than a year ago, the internal revenue service, the irs, launched a c
for that, let's bring in cbc's silvia amaro. good morning.orning following a tough week on the equity market. what can we expect from wall street today? are we going to keep seeing green on the board? >> good morning, jon. it was a very tough week for equities last week. we saw the nasdaq dropping about 6% at the end of the week. this as investors were concerned about growth prospects, and they were diching some of those big tech names. however, as you look at futures at this stage, this...
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i'll be joined by cbc correspondent susan ormiston.o see you in any of these events you can be there for. i have truly enjoyed going around the country and meeting with all of you. thank you for watching. you can catch me back here every saturday and sunday from 10:00 a.m. noon to eastern. val she is available as a podcast and listen for free. i don't know who changed that picture. you can find content on youtube, had to msnbc.com/allie. i will get myself brunch but stay where you are. >>> just two days tim walz and jd vance will face off in their first and only debate which is likely the last debate of this level before election day.
i'll be joined by cbc correspondent susan ormiston.o see you in any of these events you can be there for. i have truly enjoyed going around the country and meeting with all of you. thank you for watching. you can catch me back here every saturday and sunday from 10:00 a.m. noon to eastern. val she is available as a podcast and listen for free. i don't know who changed that picture. you can find content on youtube, had to msnbc.com/allie. i will get myself brunch but stay where you are....
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cbc chair congressman steven horsford supports the george floyd justice in policing act. >> in part the legislation would improve betting to make sure bad actors are not rehired as officers and restrict the use of no-knock warrants and chokeholds. we will not stop fighting. for you or the loss of your loved ones. republicans largely oppose the bill over at allowing individual officers to be sued over their actions. they prefer to hold the officers, employers responsible in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> well, it is football season, but it's also puppy season and the niners are getting in on the game. the team is paired up with silicon valley's humane society. nick bosa like said, ok, trent williams, too. and today through sunday, so all weekend, if you adopt a puppy from that humane society in the south bay, the niners, we'll pay $49 of the adoption fee, which is 3.75 total. that includes microchipping vaccinations, spaying or neutering and you get puppy training. probably most importantly, once you get the pup and they say humans and the pups often need it yesterday. it which is what
cbc chair congressman steven horsford supports the george floyd justice in policing act. >> in part the legislation would improve betting to make sure bad actors are not rehired as officers and restrict the use of no-knock warrants and chokeholds. we will not stop fighting. for you or the loss of your loved ones. republicans largely oppose the bill over at allowing individual officers to be sued over their actions. they prefer to hold the officers, employers responsible in washington. i'm...
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. >> and as a proud former cbc member, i know firsthand america relies on the leaders in this room not only for a conscience, but for a vision. >> harris has been focusing her attention this week on the battleground state of pennsylvania, holding a rally in wilkes-barre on friday. the vp, hoping to chip away at support for former president donald trump in a county he's won twice. >> the same tired playbook we've heard for years with no plan, no plan on how he would address the needs of the american people. well, folks, it's time to turn the page. >> trump on saturday visiting the las vegas police protective association headquarters. on friday, former president trump held a rally in the city looking to energize his supporters with promises of tax cuts. >> and when i'm back in that beautiful white house, we will pass larger tax cuts for workers. >> johnny fernandez, abc news, new york. >> former president trump is calling out one of wall street's premier markets over trading issues with his social media company, truth social. nasdaq halted trading for truth social twice after trump said
. >> and as a proud former cbc member, i know firsthand america relies on the leaders in this room not only for a conscience, but for a vision. >> harris has been focusing her attention this week on the battleground state of pennsylvania, holding a rally in wilkes-barre on friday. the vp, hoping to chip away at support for former president donald trump in a county he's won twice. >> the same tired playbook we've heard for years with no plan, no plan on how he would address the...
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, cut -- big corporations, cut social security and medicare and end the affordable care act had the cbc fought so hard to pass. but we are not going back! [cheers and applause] >> reporter: now, donald trump has said repeatedly he will not be touching social security, saying there will be no cuts and no changes to retirement age. and on "fox news sunday," senator lindsey graham says the world is a more dangerous place than it was during the trump administration. >> when it comes to the biden-harris administration, they're a complete disaster. i've never been more worried about a nuclear breakout by iran than i am right now, i've never been more worried about another 9/11 if against america than i am a right now. >> reporter: also on "fox news sunday," here's pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. >> i think the fact that the vice president was willing to to listen to the pennsylvanians and make clear that fracking would be part of her energy strategy, natural gas would be part of her energy strategy, i think that that is a sign of strength. when you're willing to listen. >> reporter: both
, cut -- big corporations, cut social security and medicare and end the affordable care act had the cbc fought so hard to pass. but we are not going back! [cheers and applause] >> reporter: now, donald trump has said repeatedly he will not be touching social security, saying there will be no cuts and no changes to retirement age. and on "fox news sunday," senator lindsey graham says the world is a more dangerous place than it was during the trump administration. >> when it...
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but ultimately, harris, using the platform as a call to action leaning on members of the cbc and their allies to do all they could to turn out the vote generations of americans before us lead the fight for freedom and for the future and now, the baton is in our hands i truly believe that america is ready to turn the page on the politics of division and hate and to do it our nation is counting on the leadership in this room and the vice president picks up with an aggressive campaign schedule this week in a tour of the blue wall states he'll make stops this week in pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin eva mckend, cnn, washington who may well, former president donald trump was campaigning in nevada over the weekend. >> he met with local law enforcement officials in las vegas on saturday, and he once again stoked fear of immigrants trump also denied knowing about the bomb threats that have triggered evacuations at two schools. and the city hall in springfield, ohio last week, the threads came after false and offensive claims by trump and his campaign about haitian immigrants eating pets i
but ultimately, harris, using the platform as a call to action leaning on members of the cbc and their allies to do all they could to turn out the vote generations of americans before us lead the fight for freedom and for the future and now, the baton is in our hands i truly believe that america is ready to turn the page on the politics of division and hate and to do it our nation is counting on the leadership in this room and the vice president picks up with an aggressive campaign schedule...
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. >> and as a proud former cbc member, i know firsthand america relies on the leaders in this room not only for a conscience, but for a vision. >> harris has been focusing her attention this week on the battleground state of pennsylvania, holding a rally in wilkes-barre on friday. the vp, hoping to chip away at support for former president donald trump in a county he's won twice. >> the same tired playbook we've heard for years with no plan, no plan on how he would address the needs of the american people. >> well, folks, it's time to turn the page. >> trump on saturday visiting the las vegas police protective association headquarters. on friday, former president trump held a rally in the city looking to energize his supporters with promises of tax cuts. >> and when i'm back in that beautiful white house, we will pass larger tax cuts for workers. >> johny fernandez abc news, new york. >> meanwhile, former president trump is calling out nasdaq over trading issues with his social media company. nasdaq halted trading for truth social twice after trump said he would not sell his shares. th
. >> and as a proud former cbc member, i know firsthand america relies on the leaders in this room not only for a conscience, but for a vision. >> harris has been focusing her attention this week on the battleground state of pennsylvania, holding a rally in wilkes-barre on friday. the vp, hoping to chip away at support for former president donald trump in a county he's won twice. >> the same tired playbook we've heard for years with no plan, no plan on how he would address the...
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election with my old friend the cbc veteran correspondent susan. we'll be at the hall at the royal conserve tour odd music and tickets are available at the website and hope to see you there. that does it for me and thank you for watching and catch you back here every saturday and sunday morning from 10:00 to noon eastern. "inside with jen psaki" begins right now. >>> of all the crazy weeks in this campaign and there have been many, this one has to be right up near the top. i mean, donald trump was at a rally yesterday in north carolina without the republican nominee for governor who he once called mlk on steroids? why? because the world learned this week that he called himself a black nazi on a porn site. can't make this up sometimes. the real martin luther king jr. preached and he's coming up first. also today? mary trump joins me to talk about all the ways in which kamala harris is completely rattling her uncle. and on that point, the vp accepts an invitation for another debate. but trump says it's too late. the harris/walz campaign's deputy cam
election with my old friend the cbc veteran correspondent susan. we'll be at the hall at the royal conserve tour odd music and tickets are available at the website and hope to see you there. that does it for me and thank you for watching and catch you back here every saturday and sunday morning from 10:00 to noon eastern. "inside with jen psaki" begins right now. >>> of all the crazy weeks in this campaign and there have been many, this one has to be right up near the top. i...
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grab one or two of them to ask about questions as well but thank you for being here and enjoy your cbcweek everyone. [inaudible conversations] [background noises] [inaudible conversations] house administration committee. [background noises] [inaudible conversations]
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. >> and as a proud former cbc member, i know firsthand america relies on the leaders in this room not only for a conscience, but for a vision. harris has been focusing her attention this week on the battleground state of pennsylvania, holding a rally in wilkes-barre on friday. >> the vp, hoping to chip away at support for former president donald trump in a county he's won twice. >> the same tired playbook we've heard for years with no plan, no plan on how he would address the needs of the american people. well, folks, it's time to turn the page. >> trump on saturday visiting the las vegas police protective association headquarters. on friday, former president trump held a rally in the city looking to energize his supporters with promises of tax cuts. >> and when i'm back in that beautiful white house, we will pass larger tax cuts for worker. >> johny fernandez abc news, new york. >> new this morning polls are claiming vice president harris as the debate winner over former president trump. a new abc news ipsos poll shows more than half of americans declared vice president harris the vi
. >> and as a proud former cbc member, i know firsthand america relies on the leaders in this room not only for a conscience, but for a vision. harris has been focusing her attention this week on the battleground state of pennsylvania, holding a rally in wilkes-barre on friday. >> the vp, hoping to chip away at support for former president donald trump in a county he's won twice. >> the same tired playbook we've heard for years with no plan, no plan on how he would address the...
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president made during the debate, but ultimately she used this platform as a call to action, leaning on cbc members and their allies to do all that they could to turn out the vote generations of americans before us lead the fight for freedom and for the future and now the baton is in our hands i truly believe that america is ready to turn the page on the politics of division and hate. and to do it. our nation is counting on the leadership in this road. and the vice president picks up an aggressive campaign travel schedule this week with a tour of the blue wall states. she'll be in pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan victor, isabel, eva mckend. thanks so much joining us now. reese gorman, political reporter for notice. reese, good morning to you even just went through a few of the stops for the vice president this week tomorrow, an important stop. she's going to meet with the teamsters a major union of course, here in the u.s that has not yet endorsed usually they endorsed democrats. we remember though that the president sean o'brien spoke at the rnc a few months ago. so what's on the line
president made during the debate, but ultimately she used this platform as a call to action, leaning on cbc members and their allies to do all that they could to turn out the vote generations of americans before us lead the fight for freedom and for the future and now the baton is in our hands i truly believe that america is ready to turn the page on the politics of division and hate. and to do it. our nation is counting on the leadership in this road. and the vice president picks up an...
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grab one or two of them to ask about questions as well but thank you for being here and enjoy your cbcweek everyone. [inaudible conversations] [background noises] conversations] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [ctiing performed by the national captioning institute, which is rpoible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> more campaign 2024oming up later on c-span. kamala harris is speaking to supporters in pennsylvania live at 6:30 p.m. eastern at 10:00 we will hr om former president trump from las vegas. we will have the events live on c-span or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> as the 2024 presidential campaign continues, american history tv presents a nine-part series. learn about the pivotal issues of different eras, what made these elections historic and their lasting impact. this saturday at 7:00 p.m., a look at the election of 1850. abraham lincoln defeated several other candidates to become the first republic elected president. several states in the southern u.s. pulled out of the union, leaving to the civil war.
grab one or two of them to ask about questions as well but thank you for being here and enjoy your cbcweek everyone. [inaudible conversations] [background noises] conversations] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [ctiing performed by the national captioning institute, which is rpoible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> more campaign 2024oming up later on c-span. kamala harris is speaking to supporters in pennsylvania live at 6:30 p.m. eastern...
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president made during the debate, but ultimately she use this platform as a call to action leaning on cbc members and their allies to do all that they could to turn out the vote generations of americans before us lead the fight for freedom. >> and for the future and now, the baton is in our hands i truly believe that america is ready to turn the page on the politics of division and hate and to do it our nation is counting on the leadership in this road and the vice president picks up an aggressive campaign travel schedule. this meet with a tour of the blue wall states she'll be in pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan victor, isabel alright. >> eva mckend. thank you. joining us now is semafor reporter, shelby talcott. shelby. thank you so much for being with us and offering your perspective i actually want to start with something that's very noticeable to voters, especially those in battleground states. and that is the ad wars that they are hearing and seeing flooding their tvs what is your sense? of how the campaigns are doing in those critical states well, listen, i think it's first of
president made during the debate, but ultimately she use this platform as a call to action leaning on cbc members and their allies to do all that they could to turn out the vote generations of americans before us lead the fight for freedom. >> and for the future and now, the baton is in our hands i truly believe that america is ready to turn the page on the politics of division and hate and to do it our nation is counting on the leadership in this road and the vice president picks up an...
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grab one or two of them to ask about questions as well but thank you for being here and enjoy your cbcweek everyone. [inaudible conversations] [background noises] [inaudible conversations] ♪ discovered the heartbeat of democracy is he's been voices 2024. we engage voters nationwide asking what issues most important to you in this election and why? >> my name i am from alabama. my biggest issue this election season is the bias in the media. you have adequate coverage of both parties. we just have the very leftist media. >> my top issue is women's rights, reproductive rights but i have a wife, i have two daughters and two sons. the most important thing for me is to make sure my daughters are safe, my wife is safe and every other woman is safe. i'm a big believer and not just people's rights but every woman has a choice. >> might top issue is the preservation of democracy and freedom. our freedoms are being eroded here on the national mall and world war ii museum is right next door. a lot of people paying a heavy price for that freedom. that is what i think we need to focus on it. >> went
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cbc chair congressman steven horsford supports the george floyd justice in policing act. >>in part the legislation would improve betting to make sure bad actors are not rehired as officers and restrict the use of no-knock warrants and chokeholds. we will not stop fighting. for you for the loss of your loved ones. republicans largely oppose the bill over at allowing individual officers to be sued over their actions. they prefer to hold the officers, employers responsible in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >>don't the bipartisan house task force on the attempted assassination of former president trump has now teens a trove of keep medical records for the shooter. washington correspondent reshad hudson is speaking with lawmakers about what they call shocking new developments. >>the man leading the task force looking into the attempted assassination of former president donald trump made a disappointing discovery this week. we want match up with what we had. we don't have the ability to do that right now. pennsylvania republican congressman mike kelly says the coroner released t
cbc chair congressman steven horsford supports the george floyd justice in policing act. >>in part the legislation would improve betting to make sure bad actors are not rehired as officers and restrict the use of no-knock warrants and chokeholds. we will not stop fighting. for you for the loss of your loved ones. republicans largely oppose the bill over at allowing individual officers to be sued over their actions. they prefer to hold the officers, employers responsible in washington. i'm...
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so you might be wondering why a techie geek is on stage at the cbc-alc, but i am because at the end of the day what we all know is that we're in an incredible time of progress and geet and development. and so -- growth and development. and so from an amazon perspective, we feel very, very honored to be a part of the conversation that the that the you have this week. that runs the backbone of infrastructure networking commute that brings packages to touching it with builders and technologists were committed to excellence everything obey you might be wondering how i became a part of the mission, what of the things i think is so important that we should talk about is technology is a space where we want to see inclusion we want to see representation, we want to see diversity read for me my journey started in rural alabama and rural georgia i was a girl that grew up in a farming community, it was very underrepresented but i fell in love with things that i saw on television with gadgets and technology, i would hang out the radioshack and hope that they would give me a touch give me a chance
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jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon expressing some caution about the economy and markets, in an interview with cbclong-term, dimon said he's an optimist, but in the short run, he said he's exclusively of everyone saying everything will great. >>> the justice department planning to target visa for allegedly monopolizing the u.s. debit card market, that is according to a bloomberg report that says that a lawsuit should come or could come as soon as today. it says the doj will allege visa kept a lid on competing debit card networks with exclusive agreements and also worked to keep tech companies out of the debit card market. >>> and asian stocks getting a huge boost today, from new stimulus measures rolled out by the central bank in china. the country's central bank announcing efforts to lower borrowing costs and inject funds into the economy. it's been widely anticipated, but maybe coming a little sooner than had been expected. most of most of those markets in china up by 14%. >> novo nordisk, the ceo, set to testify before a senate committee about the price of popular weight loss drugs. joining us
jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon expressing some caution about the economy and markets, in an interview with cbclong-term, dimon said he's an optimist, but in the short run, he said he's exclusively of everyone saying everything will great. >>> the justice department planning to target visa for allegedly monopolizing the u.s. debit card market, that is according to a bloomberg report that says that a lawsuit should come or could come as soon as today. it says the doj will allege visa kept a...