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the chicago black house club chose our fellow countryman in the draft under the second overall numberand this is the highest result for us at the enhala talent fair in history. we listen to the opinions of competent specialists. i was pleased, i was also pleased with the performance of our ska, because not a single victory of bgk over them was easy. now the generation has come that understands that if they do not train in the summer, then the season will be very bad for them, they will not be able to talk about any results and achievements. that's all. this is in sports projects on the belarus24 tv channel. a house in the quiet center of the capital in a picturesque park area right on the embankment of the svislych river here. director, then the chief engineer came, then this chief engineer went to the director, the director to the chief engineer, well, that is, you know, such things were, of course, the state trust completed the house, and the customer of the leninsky district uks even refused the profit, just to reduce the cost of construction to finally settle people, and there wer
the chicago black house club chose our fellow countryman in the draft under the second overall numberand this is the highest result for us at the enhala talent fair in history. we listen to the opinions of competent specialists. i was pleased, i was also pleased with the performance of our ska, because not a single victory of bgk over them was easy. now the generation has come that understands that if they do not train in the summer, then the season will be very bad for them, they will not be...
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on what her opponent, donald trump, said today, the national association of black journalists convention in chicago, white house press secretary very jean-pierre has already called his remarks repulsive before we play some of what mr. trump said, i do want to read you a portion of the statement his campaign put out shortly afterwards trying to but their spin on what happened, quoting now, president trump has continually said that unlike kamala harris and joe biden, he's running to be president for all americans. if you're running to night, the entire country, you have to back it up with action like president trump did today so that's how the campaign is explaining it. he was trying to unite the country today. here's some of that alleged unity message starting with abc news is rachel scott asking him better republican talking point in recent weeks, describing the vice president as a so-called dei hire do you believe that vice president kamala harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman. well, i can say no, i think it's maybe a little bit different, so i've known her a long time indirectly, not dire
on what her opponent, donald trump, said today, the national association of black journalists convention in chicago, white house press secretary very jean-pierre has already called his remarks repulsive before we play some of what mr. trump said, i do want to read you a portion of the statement his campaign put out shortly afterwards trying to but their spin on what happened, quoting now, president trump has continually said that unlike kamala harris and joe biden, he's running to be president...
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house is responding and what the harris campaign is now saying. rachel scott leading us off from chicago. >> reporter: tonight, in an often contentious forum before the national association of black journalists, former president donald trump challenging vice president kamala harris' racial identity. it came after i asked trump about his supporters' attacks on harris as a, quote, dei hire, dei being short for diversity, equity, and inclusion. do you believe that vice president kamala harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman? >> well, i can say no, i think it's maybe a little bit different. so, i've known her a long time indirectly, not directly very much. and she was always of indian heritage, and she was only promoting indian heritage. i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago, when she happened to turn black, and now, she wants to be known as black. so, i don't know, is she indian or is she black? >> reporter: she has always identified as a black woman. she went to a historically black college. >> i respect either one. i respect either one, but she obviously doesn't, because she was indian all the way, and then all of a sudden she made a turn, and
house is responding and what the harris campaign is now saying. rachel scott leading us off from chicago. >> reporter: tonight, in an often contentious forum before the national association of black journalists, former president donald trump challenging vice president kamala harris' racial identity. it came after i asked trump about his supporters' attacks on harris as a, quote, dei hire, dei being short for diversity, equity, and inclusion. do you believe that vice president kamala...
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earlier today in chicago trump's attempt to court black voters at a meeting turned contentious. natalie brand is at the white house with the details. >> reporter: former president donald trump took the stage at the national association of black journalists convention for what quickly became a heated question and answer session. >> you attacked black journalists calling them a loser saying the questions that they ask are "stupid and racist." why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that? >> well, first of all, i don't think i've ever been asked a question in such a horrible manner, first question. >> reporter: he dismissed vice president kamala harris' black heritage when asked about some republican lawmakers' comments attacking her as a diversity, equity and inclusion hire. >> she was only promoting indian heritage. i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black and now she wants to be known as black. >> reporter: trump has been heavily courting black voters but faces a new dynamic with harris as the presump testify presumptive democratic nominee.
earlier today in chicago trump's attempt to court black voters at a meeting turned contentious. natalie brand is at the white house with the details. >> reporter: former president donald trump took the stage at the national association of black journalists convention for what quickly became a heated question and answer session. >> you attacked black journalists calling them a loser saying the questions that they ask are "stupid and racist." why should black voters trust...
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chicago is prepared for this convention. what better place to launch the first black woman of asian descent to the white house along with a socialeen at the center of attention for a long time. we are the global city of the world and this is the city that raise consciousness of america through the writings and expertise of ida b wells. we had to keep hope alive and that paved the pathway for yes we can electing president barack obama. protests have played an intricate part in our democracy and protecting the first amendment right is fundamental to protecting our democracy. we will have a very safe, vibrant electrifying convention that will ultimately make history by securing the most powerful position and one of the most powerful in the entire world. that position being held by a black women, the person made in god's image. >> you answered my second question first. you're a good politician. you're relatively new but you did a good job. as he said protest is a part of the process of democracy. it is a natural part. chicago actually does enjoy a special important place in american history. it was the gateway for mississippi for a
chicago is prepared for this convention. what better place to launch the first black woman of asian descent to the white house along with a socialeen at the center of attention for a long time. we are the global city of the world and this is the city that raise consciousness of america through the writings and expertise of ida b wells. we had to keep hope alive and that paved the pathway for yes we can electing president barack obama. protests have played an intricate part in our democracy and...
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house has formerly accepted had parties nomination for the presidential election. your nomination was received a standing ovation that the crowd of democratic national convention in chicago. she's the 1st black and asian american women to be nominated for the white house. and the address has promised to fight for america's future. our nation with this election has a precious sleeping opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism, and divisive battles of the past. a chance to charge a new way forward not, not as members of any one party or faction, but as americans. and let me say, i know there are people of various political views watching tonight. and i want you to know, i promise to be a president for all americans, you can always party. and so the american fundamental principles from the rule of law to free and fair elections, to the peaceful transfer of power, correspondent john headphones. but the people in the crowd soon also houses accepted speech a terminal harris close down the democratic national convention. with this patient was forceful, plain spoken, it was direct and it was a direct attack on donald trump. he vowed to continue working for a ceasefire in the war and gaza. sh
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end of the summer, said white house coordinator john kirby, but he refused to comment on the fact. discussing the scandal at the convention of the chicago association of blackame the highlight of the program. the conversation did not go well from the first minute; one of the journalists literally attacked trump with criticism, and he got into an altercation with her. you attacked black journalists, calling them losers, saying their questions were stupid, russian, did you have dinner with white supremacist ideologues in your maralaga? walks across the roof of the building opposite almost to his full height, and then takes a shooting position. the recording also shows how during trump's speech security was in front of the stage and did not even look in the direction of the shooter. protests after the murder of three children in north-west england have reached the british capital. more than 100 people were detained during a police clash near the prime minister's office. in downing street, activists threw fires and bottles. riots continue unabated in other cities. they started after it appeared on social networks unconfirmed information that the seventeen-year-
end of the summer, said white house coordinator john kirby, but he refused to comment on the fact. discussing the scandal at the convention of the chicago association of blackame the highlight of the program. the conversation did not go well from the first minute; one of the journalists literally attacked trump with criticism, and he got into an altercation with her. you attacked black journalists, calling them losers, saying their questions were stupid, russian, did you have dinner with white...
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house heats up, so does the rhetoric. today, former president trump sat down for an interview at the national association of black journalists convention in chicago, and it quickly got heated. the former president was on the defense from the first question, and that question was about why black voters should trust him. why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that? well, first of all, i don't think i've ever been asked a question. so in such a horrible manner. the first question, you don't even say hello, how are you? the republican presidential nominee participated in a q&a panel to discuss issues impacting the black community. and during his remarks, the former president emphasized his beliefs that an unsecure border has led to migrants taking over what he called black jobs. he also accused the vice president, kamala harris, of switching what race she uses to describe herself in order to win votes. she was always of indian heritage and she was only promoting indian heritage. i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black, and now she wants to be known as black. so i don't know,
house heats up, so does the rhetoric. today, former president trump sat down for an interview at the national association of black journalists convention in chicago, and it quickly got heated. the former president was on the defense from the first question, and that question was about why black voters should trust him. why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that? well, first of all, i don't think i've ever been asked a question. so in such a horrible manner. the...
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chicago day. sun is making an effort to come out. the black hawks play there, they call it the mad house on madison.argely ceremonial as vice president kamala harris already has the votes of the delegates. she'll use the vent to sell her agenda to the united states. the economic agenda, she laid that out yesterday, using the title economic opportunity. she promised $a 25,000 for first-time home buyers and promised to restore the child tax credit and and add a $6,000 for a new child. she wants to place limits on prescription drug expenses and create a federal ban on price gouging with groceries. >> as president, i will be laser focused on creating opportunities for the middle class that advance their economic security, stability and dignity. together, we will build what i call an opportunity economy. [applause] >> reporter: mindful of the riots at the democratic convention in 1968, uneasy business owners have spent the past couple of days boarding up. they say they have not gotten enough communication from the city, so they're putting up the boards to be on the safe side. the large protest group, coa
chicago day. sun is making an effort to come out. the black hawks play there, they call it the mad house on madison.argely ceremonial as vice president kamala harris already has the votes of the delegates. she'll use the vent to sell her agenda to the united states. the economic agenda, she laid that out yesterday, using the title economic opportunity. she promised $a 25,000 for first-time home buyers and promised to restore the child tax credit and and add a $6,000 for a new child. she wants...
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democrats hope this crossroads will have echoes of another chicago gathering when, in 2008, barack obama became the first black american to win the white houseley later served as his chief of staff. >> it's been a long time coming but tonight, because of what we did on this day in this election at this defining moment, change has come to america. >> he was totally different than anybody who ever ran for president. everything about his candidacy was change. he just exuded change. difference. >> we love our country. >> reporter: for harris, there might be a balancing act. she is at once new to many americans, but already in power. she is an incumbent vice president. >> yeah, i know. but all due respect to vice presidents, they are not really known by the american people. the job dictates you play second fiddle. >> reporter: vice president harris casting herself it seems like the change candidate. is that how you see it? >> absolutely. just like barack obama did. look at that artist shepard fairey who did the obama hope painting years ago, ycame out with a new one with harris forward. among democrats, this excitement -- >> absolutely. the thoug
democrats hope this crossroads will have echoes of another chicago gathering when, in 2008, barack obama became the first black american to win the white houseley later served as his chief of staff. >> it's been a long time coming but tonight, because of what we did on this day in this election at this defining moment, change has come to america. >> he was totally different than anybody who ever ran for president. everything about his candidacy was change. he just exuded change....
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chicago with the election of the first black mayor of the city of chicago. and in 1988, the reverend jesse jackson and his second quest for the white house inspired us all to keep is important because we must all understand black history is american history. [applause] and in this historic moment, we will write the next chapter together. >> good evening. i am melanie campbell, president and ceo of the national coalition on black civic participation and national convene are of the black women's roundtable. we have come this far by faith. and for black women, this moment has been a long time coming. vice president kamala harris' path to becoming the democratic nominee for president of the united states has been paved by the leadership, sacrifice, faith and participation of black women like diane nash, ella baker, amelia boynton robinson, barbara jordan, shirley chisholm, women whose optimism about what america could be and their fight to make that vision real redefines the leadership role that black women could play in moving our nation forward. as president, kamala harris will lead with power, brilliance, and strength from the highest office in the land. [applau
chicago with the election of the first black mayor of the city of chicago. and in 1988, the reverend jesse jackson and his second quest for the white house inspired us all to keep is important because we must all understand black history is american history. [applause] and in this historic moment, we will write the next chapter together. >> good evening. i am melanie campbell, president and ceo of the national coalition on black civic participation and national convene are of the black...
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chicago with the election of the first black mayor of the city of chicago. and in 1988, the reverend jesse jackson and his second quest for the white house inspired us all to keeps important because we must all understand black history is american history. [applause] and in this historic moment, we will write the next chapter together. >> good evening. i am melanie campbell, president and ceo of the national coalition on black civic participation and national convene are of the black women's roundtable. we have come this far by faith. and for black women, this moment has been a long time coming. vice president kamala harris' path to becoming the democratic nominee for president of the united states has been paved by the leadership, sacrifice, faith and participation of black women like diane nash, ella baker, amelia boynton robinson, barbara jordan, shirley chisholm, women whose optimism about what america could be and their fight to make that vision real redefines the leadership role that black women could play in moving our nation forward. as president, kamala harris will lead with power, brilliance, and strength from the highest office in the land. [applause
chicago with the election of the first black mayor of the city of chicago. and in 1988, the reverend jesse jackson and his second quest for the white house inspired us all to keeps important because we must all understand black history is american history. [applause] and in this historic moment, we will write the next chapter together. >> good evening. i am melanie campbell, president and ceo of the national coalition on black civic participation and national convene are of the black...
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black negroes know where their place is. i don't know what to say other than that. host: chicago, democratic caller. the white houseress secretary was asked about the former president's remarks, the one the caller and many of you have been referring to, that very first question given to him at the convention with the journalists, and here is what she had to say at the white house briefing yesterday. >> can i ask you about sending that is happening right now, donald trump is speaking to several reporters were assembled there and write out the gates there was what can be described as a contentious exchange where the former president said i'm asking for someone to represent the president or vice president, not someone asking a campaign question. he said that harris was always of indian heritage and i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black he said, and now she wants to be known as black. i need to know is she indian or is she black? i respect either one, but she obviously doesn't because she was indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went black
black negroes know where their place is. i don't know what to say other than that. host: chicago, democratic caller. the white houseress secretary was asked about the former president's remarks, the one the caller and many of you have been referring to, that very first question given to him at the convention with the journalists, and here is what she had to say at the white house briefing yesterday. >> can i ask you about sending that is happening right now, donald trump is speaking to...
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house has made history as the 1st black woman, an asian american, to run for president. your nomination has received a standing ovation in a democratic national convention in chicago, where she formerly accepted parties nomination. a speech began with her parents know journey is the daughter of immigrants, as well as her role as a prosecutor, before defining her vision on how she'll lead america at home and abroad. the nation with this election has a precious sleeping opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism and divisive battles of the past. a chance to charge a new way forward not, not as members of any one party or faction, but as american. and let me say, i know there are people of various political views watching tonight, and i want you to know, i promise to be a president for all americans. and so to americans, wonder mental principles from the rule of law to free and fair elections to the peaceful transfer of power. meanwhile, republican presidential candidate donald trump is visited the us mexico board, who in the swing states a virus owner, immigration, is a hot button issue for this election. republicans have criticized pamela harris. immigration polici
house has made history as the 1st black woman, an asian american, to run for president. your nomination has received a standing ovation in a democratic national convention in chicago, where she formerly accepted parties nomination. a speech began with her parents know journey is the daughter of immigrants, as well as her role as a prosecutor, before defining her vision on how she'll lead america at home and abroad. the nation with this election has a precious sleeping opportunity to move past...
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black girl on the west side of chicago. i know that my daughter, braden will see not only a reflection of herself in the white house, but she will experience the deepest part of american values. there's nothing california brings to this convention the largest delegation at nearly 500 strong. >> the bay area well represented in that contingent, and they are seated directly in front of the stage. in a nod to vice president kamala harris's home state. a lot of joy and pride from these delegates as they prepare to formally nominate one of their own. here's what some of them told us at their delegate meeting this morning. >> all of us saw her brilliance, her creativity, her compassion, and for the rest of the country to get to know her at this moment. this is her moment. but that being said, while there's a ton of enthusiasm and we're all fired up, we're all clear eyed about what the next 80 days is going to mean. >> it's like winning the lottery to be able to witness history, to see a woman candidate move on, to be the president of the united states, and then a woman of color means a lot to me. i think about my grandparents and
black girl on the west side of chicago. i know that my daughter, braden will see not only a reflection of herself in the white house, but she will experience the deepest part of american values. there's nothing california brings to this convention the largest delegation at nearly 500 strong. >> the bay area well represented in that contingent, and they are seated directly in front of the stage. in a nod to vice president kamala harris's home state. a lot of joy and pride from these...
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black and half indian, is now one step away from the white house. ryan yamamoto, joining us live from the democratic national convention in chicago, where he has moreing power of the south asian political movement hi, ryan. >reporter>hey, jules you know, you can see the pride from south asians and indian americans here at the dnc. and for one woman from san mateo county who has spent the past several years mobilizing her community to vote, the convention has been part of an emotional journey, a journey to see one of their own. in kamala harris potentially become the president of the united states >>>>>in the here and now that we're not going back >reporter>for harini krishna, the democratic national convention is all about soaking in the >>>>>moment. i feel like hope is back i feel like joy is back. >reporter>the joy coming from witnessing history in >>>>>the making to proudly announce i am now officially the democratic nominee >reporter>we see kamala harris who is both black and indian become the president of the united states. what does it mean to you to see a south asian woman this close to the white house you're going to make me cry i have wait
black and half indian, is now one step away from the white house. ryan yamamoto, joining us live from the democratic national convention in chicago, where he has moreing power of the south asian political movement hi, ryan. >reporter>hey, jules you know, you can see the pride from south asians and indian americans here at the dnc. and for one woman from san mateo county who has spent the past several years mobilizing her community to vote, the convention has been part of an emotional...
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chicago medicine's violence recovery program. he researches the economic, social, and historic causes of gun violence in the city. he points to over a century of racist violence against black chicagoans and housingion that has helped create the situation today. >> we are talking about a $3 billion to $4 billion wealth gap between what chicagoans and black chicagoans directly tied to the inability to develop equity from housing. >> he recalls in 1919, during the red summer, when black americans across the country were terrorized, 23 black chicagoans were killed and hundreds more were injured in the city. 15 white chicagoans were also killed in the violence. in between 1917 and 1921, 58 black chicagoans were firebombed in their homes. >> not one person was arrested for those house bombings. we began to see physical violence was being used to constrain the movement of african-americans. >> in the coming decades, the physical violence would morph into discriminatory housing policies. restrictive housing covenants kept black renters out. so-called redlining by financial institutions in concert with the federal government limited black chicagoans' ability to access loans for homes and businesses. and
chicago medicine's violence recovery program. he researches the economic, social, and historic causes of gun violence in the city. he points to over a century of racist violence against black chicagoans and housingion that has helped create the situation today. >> we are talking about a $3 billion to $4 billion wealth gap between what chicagoans and black chicagoans directly tied to the inability to develop equity from housing. >> he recalls in 1919, during the red summer, when...
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first black speaker of the house in hakeem jeffries and transform this country for generations to come. god bless you, wisconsin. [applause] >> mayor brendan johnson of the great city of chicagot's give another round of applause. wisconsin, are you getting fired up at this point? on my goodness. all right. before i introduce our next speaker, let me say at the end of this morning's programming we are going to continue our tradition of the drying giveaway, one for guest passes for tonight a lot of folks have amazing guests they hope to bring into the arena. if you have a guest, your last call to make sure you filled out the blue slip with your name and their name and put it in the bucket at the registration table because only the names of folks on those lists can be eligible for that drive. we will have ten guests once again to giveaway to folks this morning. there's a ton of side events and watch parties where you can watch if you are not able to be in the arena and we have amazing gifts we will be giving away through a drawing including a copy of mousetornaut, by mike kelly -- mark kelly about mice in outer space. anyone who has a child in their life or love someone with the
first black speaker of the house in hakeem jeffries and transform this country for generations to come. god bless you, wisconsin. [applause] >> mayor brendan johnson of the great city of chicagot's give another round of applause. wisconsin, are you getting fired up at this point? on my goodness. all right. before i introduce our next speaker, let me say at the end of this morning's programming we are going to continue our tradition of the drying giveaway, one for guest passes for tonight...
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chicago. after more than 300 days of genocide, what is there to celebrate? do they find housing, do they fund health care, education? do they stop the police from killing black people? have they defend the people's rights from right-wing attacks? no. what they have done instead is fund one of the most horrific crimes against humanity that we have ever seen. the leading democrats saying nice words about their communities that help them get elected. but they prove through their actions that they serve the same corporate interests as the republicans. so that leaves us with only one option. when palestine is under attack what do we do? when palestine is under attack, what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> when people's rights are under attack, what do we do? we have to fight for a world because these politicians will never, ever give us anything out of the goodness of their heart. and that is why we have over 270 organizations united in this whole mission raising funds every day until we destroy this genocidal system. [applause] we are here today. we are going to fight to end all u.s. aid to israel. we will fight for the people's agenda. you will hear from s
chicago. after more than 300 days of genocide, what is there to celebrate? do they find housing, do they fund health care, education? do they stop the police from killing black people? have they defend the people's rights from right-wing attacks? no. what they have done instead is fund one of the most horrific crimes against humanity that we have ever seen. the leading democrats saying nice words about their communities that help them get elected. but they prove through their actions that they...
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black negroes know where their place is. i don't know what to say other than that. host: chicago, democratic caller. the white houseress secretary was asked about the former president's remarks, the one the caller and many of you have been referring to, that very first question given to him at the convention with the journalists, and here is what she had to say at the white house briefing yesterday. >> can i ask you about sending that is happening right now, donald trump is speaking to several reporters were assembled there and write out the gates there was what can be described as a contentious exchange where the former president said i'm asking for someone to represent the president or vice president, not someone asking a campaign question. he said that harris was always of indian heritage and i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black he said, and now she wants to be known as black. i need to know is she indian or is she black? i respect either one, but she obviously doesn't because she was indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went black
black negroes know where their place is. i don't know what to say other than that. host: chicago, democratic caller. the white houseress secretary was asked about the former president's remarks, the one the caller and many of you have been referring to, that very first question given to him at the convention with the journalists, and here is what she had to say at the white house briefing yesterday. >> can i ask you about sending that is happening right now, donald trump is speaking to...
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and as a black man raising a little black girl on the west side of chicago i know that my daughter, braden, will see not only a reflection of ourselves in the white houseperience the deepest part of american values think about it what will it take to build the middle class and make it easier for families not only to get by, but to get ahead it will take someone with toughness to stand up for us and let me tell you, america camilla's got it what will it take to defend our fundamental rights and our freedoms it will take someone with leadership who would fight for us and let me tell you america leadership, camila sees got it what will it take to defeat maga republicans and move our country forward? not backwards. it will take everyone let me tell you all. camila sees god from mississippi so pennsylvania to delaware kamala harris, she's got us from mr. kim to wisconsin so nevada to california. and right here in illinois kamala harris she's got took a child care workers so the tip workers topola harris she's got us to make sure that this country ensures that families will have access to real affordable housing create a pathway to the american dream. kamala
and as a black man raising a little black girl on the west side of chicago i know that my daughter, braden, will see not only a reflection of ourselves in the white houseperience the deepest part of american values think about it what will it take to build the middle class and make it easier for families not only to get by, but to get ahead it will take someone with toughness to stand up for us and let me tell you, america camilla's got it what will it take to defend our fundamental rights and...
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chicago? here's why. anthony beale, an alderman from the predominantly black ninth ward in the city's far south side, said he has constituents who have waited years for public housing vouchers, while migrants who have only recently arrived in the u.s. are receiving six months housing assistance. it's not fair to give illegal immigrants something that you cannot and will not give the residents. >> well, one of the things that kamala harris said tonight is that she is going to strengthen the pathway to citizenship. so that means that dealing with the borders and with the immigration problem that we're having, the migrant crisis here in chicago is not really at the top of our list. and i also want people to keep in mind that our mayor right now is in a process of trying to borrow $300 million to give money to chicago's board of education, except that money is not to be given for programs. it's not necessarily paid teachers salary, but it is to make up for the millionaire's tax that he didn't get so that he could take that money to take care of migrants while our kids are still suffering, while we still don't have training programs in our schools so that when our kids
chicago? here's why. anthony beale, an alderman from the predominantly black ninth ward in the city's far south side, said he has constituents who have waited years for public housing vouchers, while migrants who have only recently arrived in the u.s. are receiving six months housing assistance. it's not fair to give illegal immigrants something that you cannot and will not give the residents. >> well, one of the things that kamala harris said tonight is that she is going to strengthen...
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chicago who are being pushed aside by illegal immigrants for resources and housing. kamala harris was the borders are -- tzar. don't cut me off. illegal immigration is hurting all americans, but it is hurting blackricans the most. and she is part of this administration now. how do you like this inflation? how do you like it is harder for you to build a new home? the price of groceries and etc. -- host: how does it all relate to the convention? caller: i will get to the convention too. go host: for it now. host:-- convention too. host: go for now. caller: obama stated that immigration is a drain on society and working-class americans. and we have an asian on the stage, a hispanic on the stage -- what does that have to do with the price of tea in china? people are struggling. host: that is ken in south carolina. some tv ratings coming in, convention coverage. this is axios. 18.7 million people watched the first night of the democratic national convention on television from the primary hours. it is down more than 28% from the number of tv viewers on the first night of the 2016 dnc. the virtual nature of this event likely pushed some viewers away. the drop could also represent the migration of many
chicago who are being pushed aside by illegal immigrants for resources and housing. kamala harris was the borders are -- tzar. don't cut me off. illegal immigration is hurting all americans, but it is hurting blackricans the most. and she is part of this administration now. how do you like this inflation? how do you like it is harder for you to build a new home? the price of groceries and etc. -- host: how does it all relate to the convention? caller: i will get to the convention too. go host:...