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we had 3 democratic president, clinton, obama, and now biden clinton obama. the 1st terms was pretty fraught with china. they couldn't step up and say we want in gauge me, and of course clinton did push for my phone and get that done. the n t our thing, but it was truly in the 2nd term when he felt assured that they really had very a pretty good relations. clinton she, she jung some in, in 1990. there was a debate about time. was there a strategic partner strategic competitor because the republicans thought paid china and there'll be a strategic partner with obama. so the 2nd term was very, very productive in the us china relations. and so there's a potential even in this new normal in us china post 2017. that if we do have biden, in the 2nd term, if that we may have a productive opportunity to really stabilize and ground those studies and make it be fully co existent. but i don't anticipate that happening now or for the next 2 years because domestic politics is going to. all right. and i said, the democrats just don't have a backbone on this because they're f
we had 3 democratic president, clinton, obama, and now biden clinton obama. the 1st terms was pretty fraught with china. they couldn't step up and say we want in gauge me, and of course clinton did push for my phone and get that done. the n t our thing, but it was truly in the 2nd term when he felt assured that they really had very a pretty good relations. clinton she, she jung some in, in 1990. there was a debate about time. was there a strategic partner strategic competitor because the...
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we had 3 democratic president, clinton, obama, and now biden clinton obama. their 1st terms of pretty, fraught with china. we couldn't step up and say we want in gauge me and of course clinton did push for my phone and get that done. the n t r thing, but it was truly in the 2nd term when he felt assured that they really had very a pretty good relations. clinton she, she, john some in, in 1990. there was a debate about time. was there a strategic partner strategic competitor, because the republicans thought we have china and that will be a strategic partner with obama. also, the 2nd term was very, very productive. the news channel relations. and so there's a potential even in this new normal in us china post 2017. that if we do have biden, in the 2nd term, if that we may have a productive opportunity to really stabilize and ground those studies and make it peacefully co existent. but i don't anticipate that happening now or for the next 2 years because domestic politics is going to alright. and i said, the democrats just don't have a backbone on this because th
we had 3 democratic president, clinton, obama, and now biden clinton obama. their 1st terms of pretty, fraught with china. we couldn't step up and say we want in gauge me and of course clinton did push for my phone and get that done. the n t r thing, but it was truly in the 2nd term when he felt assured that they really had very a pretty good relations. clinton she, she, john some in, in 1990. there was a debate about time. was there a strategic partner strategic competitor, because the...
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, senator clinton on sunday told me that the obama campaign had been pushing this storyline. and true enough, your press secretary in south carolina, four pages of alleged comments made by the clinton people about the issue of race. in hindsight, do you regret pushing this story? >> well, not only in hindsight, but going forward. i think that our supporters, our staff get overzealous. they start saying things that i would not say. and it is my responsibility to make sure that we're setting a clear tone in our campaign. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. ♪ hey dad, i'm almost out. i got you. any questions, chris? all good, thanks maura! healthier is managing all your famil
, senator clinton on sunday told me that the obama campaign had been pushing this storyline. and true enough, your press secretary in south carolina, four pages of alleged comments made by the clinton people about the issue of race. in hindsight, do you regret pushing this story? >> well, not only in hindsight, but going forward. i think that our supporters, our staff get overzealous. they start saying things that i would not say. and it is my responsibility to make sure that we're...
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obama's campaign also harnessed the internet as an organizing and fundraising tool. >> over $100 million online from 1.5 million people. >> it allowed him to compete well past super tuesday, outspending clintontep of the way. >> obama not only has momentum, he's starting to pull away. in the delegate count, he has a sizable lead. >> we're turning out to be a scrappy little team. >> barack obama was the first black candidate who really had a chance to win. he was cruising along, and then out come these tapes. >> barack knows what it means to be a black man living in a country and a culture that is controlled by rich, white people. hillary can never know that. hillary ain't never been called a [bleep] >> new polls say barack obama is taking a big hit because of his pastor. >> the government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law, and then wants us to sing "god bless america." no, no, no. not god bless america, god [bleep] america. that's in the bible -- >> here you have the scary black preacher saying things that are clearly anti-american. it had the potential to derail his candidacy. >> that reverend wright looks like a raving maniac. >> i'm fearful that obama
obama's campaign also harnessed the internet as an organizing and fundraising tool. >> over $100 million online from 1.5 million people. >> it allowed him to compete well past super tuesday, outspending clintontep of the way. >> obama not only has momentum, he's starting to pull away. in the delegate count, he has a sizable lead. >> we're turning out to be a scrappy little team. >> barack obama was the first black candidate who really had a chance to win. he was...
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>> jane: they show some video of trump, clinton, obama, what about extraterrestrials?thing out there. first of all, we are one planet, a tiny one at that and any huge galaxy in an infinite universe, there has to be life somewhere else. >> kelly: of course humanity is like we are the only one, it's so egocentric. >> jane: that is such a quality of humanity and they are all watching us laughing and crying at the same time. because we have this selfishness we cannot see past our own boundaries. >> kelly: what do we think will be like us? it might be completely different. >> jane: two things that they just shot down and not talking about the chinese spy balloon, but the two other things were unmanned, so i don't know. they still have not said what it is an area 51 did not go away, it became something else that became even more classified. >> kelly: wanted it be funny if it was just some hillbilly? like i'm going to put this put this up here and see what happens. people are like it's aliens! >> jane: some people say that these things we are seeing are really angels, some sa
>> jane: they show some video of trump, clinton, obama, what about extraterrestrials?thing out there. first of all, we are one planet, a tiny one at that and any huge galaxy in an infinite universe, there has to be life somewhere else. >> kelly: of course humanity is like we are the only one, it's so egocentric. >> jane: that is such a quality of humanity and they are all watching us laughing and crying at the same time. because we have this selfishness we cannot see past our...
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and we did see in 2008 a visual presidential, nominee brock obama, the hillary clinton and iowa. because brock obama represent a state they had a large metropolitan areas. chicago was also a very rule, very agricultural centric state. and brock obama knew how to speak to all americans and from having to do that as a vendor of illinois. and i think the democrats are saying themself up to have candidates. they're really just focused on the wing far wings of the party on the liberal leads on the big money a lead to funding campaigns, because the hominy will need that funding early. and if they don't end up without funding them will then maybe the democrats will kind of regret their tactic. and doing this by having primary campaigns that lead to the national convention breed have 5 on the floor because there is too many candidates and none of them are able to sort of stand above the rest and get that nomination early. you know, you typically don't want a floor or 5 convention today's day and age and the democrats will make it a lot harder for them to win in november if they're still f
and we did see in 2008 a visual presidential, nominee brock obama, the hillary clinton and iowa. because brock obama represent a state they had a large metropolitan areas. chicago was also a very rule, very agricultural centric state. and brock obama knew how to speak to all americans and from having to do that as a vendor of illinois. and i think the democrats are saying themself up to have candidates. they're really just focused on the wing far wings of the party on the liberal leads on the...
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molly, odd dichotomy clinton, obama had a rough midterm. polling showing people soft under joe biden. i think he feels invincible at this point. >> you had the reality heading into the midterm vast majority of americans unhappy. when it came to results in the elections because of how we run elections, didn't result in this like humongous republican victory. republicans did take the house. i was so happy to see how ruckus it got. energy noticeably lacking for a few years. we have to point out really quickly, that was a difficult speak to listen to. he was not performing well. it was embarrassing and uncomfortable. he forgot names and couldn't say that i means on the teleprompter with how many seeds democrats had. it was difficult. also speeding through the speech. it was hard to keep track of what he said. but it was interesting it was this play for the next election and he was pretending like he did have sort of a conservative populous agenda. taking credit for things donald trump signed. he sounded like an american-first republican. totall
molly, odd dichotomy clinton, obama had a rough midterm. polling showing people soft under joe biden. i think he feels invincible at this point. >> you had the reality heading into the midterm vast majority of americans unhappy. when it came to results in the elections because of how we run elections, didn't result in this like humongous republican victory. republicans did take the house. i was so happy to see how ruckus it got. energy noticeably lacking for a few years. we have to point...
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obama administration biden was given the charge for that, along with secretary of state antony clinton. >> obamaof state famously tried to hit the reset button with putin's regime. but back to doesn't art, in the relationship was so bad that the two man could barely look at each other during a meeting in northern ireland. then came rushers invasion of crimea and its intervention in syria during obama's watch. >> i think obama had a much more difficult time with him. trying to maybe understand where he is coming from. but failing in the end. obama successor thought he had figure out putin and that he could cut deals with them. >> i think i get along very well with a lot of our putin. >> but many analysts believe putin played donald trump from the start. especially when trump took the word of putin over his own intelligence agencies which had concluded that russia meddled in the 2016 elections. >> i have president putin -- he just said it is not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> that was the kind of thing where putin was able -- i think in some ways, two very craf
obama administration biden was given the charge for that, along with secretary of state antony clinton. >> obamaof state famously tried to hit the reset button with putin's regime. but back to doesn't art, in the relationship was so bad that the two man could barely look at each other during a meeting in northern ireland. then came rushers invasion of crimea and its intervention in syria during obama's watch. >> i think obama had a much more difficult time with him. trying to maybe...
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caller: well, clinton, obama, reagan, bush, both of them. i think it speaks to the time. i think that is what the important part of the state of the union is and what it is today from the lens of the president and his speechwriters. but i would say, the last five or six have been, of those, probably obama's and reagan's were the most influential. host: you brought up bill clinton as one of those you mentioned, taking viewers back to january 23, 1996. here is what president clinton had to say about the era of government coming to an end. [video clip] >> we have worked to give the american people a smaller bureaucratic government in washington, and we have to give the american people one that lives within its means. [applause] the era of big government is over. [applause] but we cannot go back to the time when our citizens were left to fend for themselves. [applause] host: president bill clinton back in 1996. fast forward six years to 2002, it was george w. bush and his state of the union when he coined the term "axis of evil." [video clip] >> our second goal is to prevent
caller: well, clinton, obama, reagan, bush, both of them. i think it speaks to the time. i think that is what the important part of the state of the union is and what it is today from the lens of the president and his speechwriters. but i would say, the last five or six have been, of those, probably obama's and reagan's were the most influential. host: you brought up bill clinton as one of those you mentioned, taking viewers back to january 23, 1996. here is what president clinton had to say...
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it's wildly popular, a lot more popular than anything that bill clinton or bush or barack obama did. you do have an economy that is coming out of the shadows of the pandemic in a real strong way. i think he's going to take a lot of credit for it, but also look, michael, at what he and the vice president have been doing over the last two weeks and what their schedules have them doing moving forward in the next couple months. right there, they weren't only in philadelphia talking to the dnc. they were in pennsylvania talking about water infrastructure, replacing lead pipes, so a lot of that infrastructure work that we talked about a year or so ago, over the next year going into the election cycle, that stuff is coming online, and real americans are going to be seeing improvements in their community happen because of this legislative work that he has in fact done. and you put that on top of his ability to hold together fingers crossed, still be able to hold together the international community in a real strong way up against putin, you know, i love bill clinton and barack obama, but bid
it's wildly popular, a lot more popular than anything that bill clinton or bush or barack obama did. you do have an economy that is coming out of the shadows of the pandemic in a real strong way. i think he's going to take a lot of credit for it, but also look, michael, at what he and the vice president have been doing over the last two weeks and what their schedules have them doing moving forward in the next couple months. right there, they weren't only in philadelphia talking to the dnc. they...
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we've seen how former presidents trump, obama and clinton dealt with it.ou expect the message to be from president biden tonight? >> i think it's going to be a governing speech tonight. he's going to, as keisha lance bottoms just said, he's going to give the message of, hey, let's work together, let's get things done. he doesn't need to go farther than that because what he's doing is setting up this contrast for the court -- for the course of the year and leading into his reelection where he is the one extending his hand, he is the one reinforcing his profile as somebody willing to deal and then he puts the ball in the republicans' court i think fairly confident looking at fi history that they are not going to return the deal -- not going to try to cut deals, they will send the year focusing on hunter biden's laptop. they will reinforce the contrast that biden is going to try to set up tonight. >> in terms of that contrast we have heard more and more the president using this term extreme maga republicans, which as jim just asked keisha lance bottoms about,
we've seen how former presidents trump, obama and clinton dealt with it.ou expect the message to be from president biden tonight? >> i think it's going to be a governing speech tonight. he's going to, as keisha lance bottoms just said, he's going to give the message of, hey, let's work together, let's get things done. he doesn't need to go farther than that because what he's doing is setting up this contrast for the court -- for the course of the year and leading into his reelection where...
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each of his four predecessors, clinton, w. bush, obamaion and confrontation. i thought biden tonight was very effective. i mean, he started off talking about where the parties had worked together, and where they might be able to work together going forward. but as the speech went on, he lean more into what he would not negotiate with republicans. he would not negotiate to cut social security or medicare. he would not accept a nationwide ban on abortion. he would not accept a debt ceiling increase that imposes cuts as part of the price for getting that. and that reflected, i think, what we just put up on the screen, the increased confidence that he had relative to president obama, who suffered much bigger losses in the midterm election in his first term, and clearly felt that they had to send a stronger signal to voters that they were changing course. you did not get that from joe biden tonight. he did not give off the five of someone who felt that he had to kind of recalibrate and reposition himself to get ready for reelection. instead, h
each of his four predecessors, clinton, w. bush, obamaion and confrontation. i thought biden tonight was very effective. i mean, he started off talking about where the parties had worked together, and where they might be able to work together going forward. but as the speech went on, he lean more into what he would not negotiate with republicans. he would not negotiate to cut social security or medicare. he would not accept a nationwide ban on abortion. he would not accept a debt ceiling...
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truman, into president kennedy, through president johnson, all the way up until president clinton and president obama and president biden, they've called things like social security socialism. medicare, socialism. extreme maga republicans have called public education socialism. medicaid, socialism. the affordable care act, socialism. the american rescue plan, socialism. so the american people should not be fooled by anything that takes place on the floor today with respect to this so-called resolution on socialism. the other thing that's going to occur today relates to this effort to remove in a partisan fashion representative ilhan omar from the foreign affairs committee. after house democrats unanimously voted for ilhan to continue her service on the foreign affairs committee. a refugee elected to the united states congress, duly sent back to the house by her constituents in minnesota. now representative omar certainly has made mistakes. she has used anti-semitic tropes that were clearly and unequivocally condemned by house democrats. when it took place four years ago. so i just want to briefly exp
truman, into president kennedy, through president johnson, all the way up until president clinton and president obama and president biden, they've called things like social security socialism. medicare, socialism. extreme maga republicans have called public education socialism. medicaid, socialism. the affordable care act, socialism. the american rescue plan, socialism. so the american people should not be fooled by anything that takes place on the floor today with respect to this so-called...
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and yeah, i do think -- joe biden is not bill clinton or barack obama.cy looking for ways to enhance china's integration into the global system. in many ways he echoed the skepticism of china in a less bellicose fashion than we heard from donald trump. and this, you know, gives him more reinforcement in that direction. i think it further marginalizes -- i don't think there's a faction in either party, a kind of substantial faction in either party that's looking to reverse course on china, and this is the kind of thing that will make that even -- reinforce that basic trajectory of our policy. >> great points an always. ron brownstein, always a pleasure. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >>> dozens of formerly captive ukrainian troops are backh home again. we'll tell you what russia got in return for setting them free. something... huge. where are we? ant-t-man and the wasp have arrived. saving the world from e epic dangers. while we feed the hero in everyone. spend $30 on your next visit to ihop and get a fandango movie ticket to see marvel studio
and yeah, i do think -- joe biden is not bill clinton or barack obama.cy looking for ways to enhance china's integration into the global system. in many ways he echoed the skepticism of china in a less bellicose fashion than we heard from donald trump. and this, you know, gives him more reinforcement in that direction. i think it further marginalizes -- i don't think there's a faction in either party, a kind of substantial faction in either party that's looking to reverse course on china, and...
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the time when barack obama was sworn into office in january 2009, you see that former president jimmy carter is standing a bit off to the side with former presidents bush, clintona metaphor for how he was, apart from this presidents club. he marched to his own drummer, did his own work, did not live in the elite circles that many former presidents do. he went back to plains, georgia, lived in the same home where he and rosalynn, his wife of over 75 years, lived. and they did their own work. so his legacy certainly is a strong one. if you walked through the carter center in atlanta, that really comes to life. the work that he has done really in all corners of the globe is extraordinary. the jimmy carter in hospice care, we're learning on saturday. president biden was alerted to this. he's very close to the former president and the white house is keeping in close contact, we're told, with the carter family. >>> some of us have heard the term hospice care, but we may be not sure exactly what that involves. listen now to cnn medical analyst dr. lena nguyen. she has a more fulsome explanation of what it entails. >> hospice care is a specialized type of medical care
the time when barack obama was sworn into office in january 2009, you see that former president jimmy carter is standing a bit off to the side with former presidents bush, clintona metaphor for how he was, apart from this presidents club. he marched to his own drummer, did his own work, did not live in the elite circles that many former presidents do. he went back to plains, georgia, lived in the same home where he and rosalynn, his wife of over 75 years, lived. and they did their own work. so...
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yeah, i do think -- joe biden is not bill clinton or barack obama.t begin his presidency looking for ways to enhance china's integration into the global system. in many ways he echoed the skepticism of china in a less bellicose fashion than we heard from donald trump. and this gives him more reinforcement in that direction. i think it further marginalizes -- i don't think it was a faction in either party at this point. a kind of substantial faction in either party that is looking to reverse course on china, and this is the kind of thing that will make that even reinforce that basic trajectory of our policy. >> yeah, great points as always. ron brownstein, always a pleasure. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >>> commercial airliners spend extra time on the ground as the u.s. military takes aim at a suspected chinese spy balloon. when we come back, what steps were taken to keep air traffic away so the military could knock that balloon out of the sky. >>> also, the northeastern united states finally thawing out from that arctic blast that brough
yeah, i do think -- joe biden is not bill clinton or barack obama.t begin his presidency looking for ways to enhance china's integration into the global system. in many ways he echoed the skepticism of china in a less bellicose fashion than we heard from donald trump. and this gives him more reinforcement in that direction. i think it further marginalizes -- i don't think it was a faction in either party at this point. a kind of substantial faction in either party that is looking to reverse...
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government like barack obama, hillary clinton. u.s. governmenand u.s.trusted this guy while mexico was becoming the most dangeus place for journalists and thousands of people were dying and continue to die in mexico because of the violence in herin the united states because of the overdoses. so now we know the so-called war on drugs was false, was completely a way to operate to justify, and this was part of the closing arguments from the prosecution who said -- the lead of the prosecution team said they created thisse war on drugs to have a way to justify that they were pursuing the cartels and favoring the sinaloa cartel. it was a big thing and it is a trial that involves -- we should hold accountable both countries because this person was sort of a triple agent. he was working with the mexican governme, working with the da, and he was working for the sinaloa cartel. juan: maria, i wanted to ask you, the impact in mexico of this trial is far graded -- greater than here in the united states, especially given under the former president felipe calderÓn th
government like barack obama, hillary clinton. u.s. governmenand u.s.trusted this guy while mexico was becoming the most dangeus place for journalists and thousands of people were dying and continue to die in mexico because of the violence in herin the united states because of the overdoses. so now we know the so-called war on drugs was false, was completely a way to operate to justify, and this was part of the closing arguments from the prosecution who said -- the lead of the prosecution team...
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primary but the fact is this is a place for the black vote with jim clyburn who did this for the clintons, for obamaunning again. pure politics, pure play and work for the majority voters. >> do smart people who know politics, will democrat race for congress in iowa or new hampshire ever again in light of this? >> sadly in iowa where there's growing left-wing block they probably will. >> so they won't be so ticked forget the democrats? >> they keep voting for chicago. >> that's not new hampshire. breaking news, very much unlike chicago. >> send them to mount wash washington. >> 110 degrees. >> not when i go there. >> that doesn't for us, we will see you tomorrow 5:00 p.m. eastern for the big sunday show. fox report with jon scott right now. my guess, they will have something about a balloon. ♪ jon: u.s. fighter jet shoots down a chinese spy balloon off the coast of south carolina, a little over three hours ago. only after the balloon spent the past week violating u.s. airspace. tripping over states with nuclear missile elation as it traversed to our country. good evening, i am jon scott and this is
primary but the fact is this is a place for the black vote with jim clyburn who did this for the clintons, for obamaunning again. pure politics, pure play and work for the majority voters. >> do smart people who know politics, will democrat race for congress in iowa or new hampshire ever again in light of this? >> sadly in iowa where there's growing left-wing block they probably will. >> so they won't be so ticked forget the democrats? >> they keep voting for chicago....
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jump in 18, obama intent, clinton back in 94.is where they were in their approval rating basically at the same point as they delivered their state of the union addresses. biden is right smack in the middle of the territory, but look at this, this is how the midterms went for those three other presidents, trump, obama, clinton, they got slaughtered. biden and the democrats lost nine seats. that's historically a pretty good performance for a white house party and you could see a scenario if you look and interstate, where democrats could have held the house with a couple of bricks going their way, so biden has all the negative numbers that have historically added up to a bad midterm. he's not coming off a bad midterm at all. what it does a set of a political climate and you can see by the way the reason for this is that biden's own popularity, his party's own popularity but the republican party under donald trump, has been unusually prominent for a president, even less popular. it sets up a question here for a political climate in t
jump in 18, obama intent, clinton back in 94.is where they were in their approval rating basically at the same point as they delivered their state of the union addresses. biden is right smack in the middle of the territory, but look at this, this is how the midterms went for those three other presidents, trump, obama, clinton, they got slaughtered. biden and the democrats lost nine seats. that's historically a pretty good performance for a white house party and you could see a scenario if you...
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monuments in southern utah, the grand staircase-escalante and, the bear suit that president clinton and obama had established? didn't it make numerous other efforts to build been public land policy toward away from conservation and toward more industrial expansion? to some extent that's true, but i believe a good case can be made that donald trump correctly grasped, that most voters who identify as republicans in the west, as elsewhere, do support either transferring publicly ends to the state or the private sector or stripping protections away from of them. consider this in 2016, when president trump was competing in a hotly contested race for the republican nomination and rival for the nomination, like ted cruz were saying things like, we we should give full control of the public lands to their rightful owners, its citizens. trump gave an interview and field and stream magazine, a leading organ for field sports enthusiasts in which he explicitly opposed selling off public lands or stripping them of protection. he called them, heaid the united states continue to be great stewards of those ma
monuments in southern utah, the grand staircase-escalante and, the bear suit that president clinton and obama had established? didn't it make numerous other efforts to build been public land policy toward away from conservation and toward more industrial expansion? to some extent that's true, but i believe a good case can be made that donald trump correctly grasped, that most voters who identify as republicans in the west, as elsewhere, do support either transferring publicly ends to the state...
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legal opposition and approval delays have blocked it through reagan, bush, clinton, bush, obama, trumpanwhile -- >> the cost of housing on long island has significantly increased year after year after year, even for a young professional. because there is hardly any supply of rental housing. right over there, you can see the sign that bus drivers are needed. this is all throughout long island, not just here. paul: though battles over affordable housing are a national commonplace, the counties that make up long island have higher percentage of detached single family homes than almost any large county in the country. where did you live? >> so i lived on the second floor over there. paul: how much did it cost? >> it was around $3,000 paul: for how big an apartment? >> for a one bedroom apartment. paul: for young folks who grew up here and wanted to stay, like 27-year old hunter gross, buying was a pipe dream. renting, a nightmare. >> hugo have a good public school, you go to a good university, you got a good the market rate apartments in paying the town of huntington job. the town of hunti
legal opposition and approval delays have blocked it through reagan, bush, clinton, bush, obama, trumpanwhile -- >> the cost of housing on long island has significantly increased year after year after year, even for a young professional. because there is hardly any supply of rental housing. right over there, you can see the sign that bus drivers are needed. this is all throughout long island, not just here. paul: though battles over affordable housing are a national commonplace, the...
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superdelegates, bill clinton talking about obama getting him coffee?et's just say they weren't the best of friend. that primarily certainly fit the bill. >> when i was work on those streets watching those folks seeing their jobs being shipped oversea you were a corporate lawyer sitting on the board of walmart. >> you are representing your contributor in his slum landlord business in chicago. dan: we know how that ended up. president john mccain, wait, that didn't happen either. they must have screwed that up. there was no president john mccain. obama won. remember that? you know what else i remember? donald trump versus planet earth. we can scroll through the list of candidates. this was a really vicious primary. they even had arguments over nicknames. >> i will worry about it, little marco. >> don't worry about it big donald. >> am i talking or are you talking? >> i'm talking. september 0 you said that. >> this guy is a choke artist and this guy is a liar. dan: of course that destructive deadly primary led to the first woman president, hillary rodham
superdelegates, bill clinton talking about obama getting him coffee?et's just say they weren't the best of friend. that primarily certainly fit the bill. >> when i was work on those streets watching those folks seeing their jobs being shipped oversea you were a corporate lawyer sitting on the board of walmart. >> you are representing your contributor in his slum landlord business in chicago. dan: we know how that ended up. president john mccain, wait, that didn't happen either. they...
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we knows it's a continuation of the clinton to the obamas and the bidens. it's all the same. i guess people think it's change with a different person. they will be relieved not to fight for biden again and pretent he's a legitimate president and can't hold a decent press conference or speak to the media whatsoever. and ka ma la, however you spend your name, nobody takes her seriously. she's unlikeable. you say i don't liking her, i don't know why. you can't explain what it is. there is no way they will run an election with her. i think it's real michelle obama will be their candidate. >> tucker: i think you're right. i think you are. thank you, candace owens. thank you. >> thank you, for having me. >> tucker: you're not suppose to notice we gave up on nature. it doesn't matter. our in tenter is what matters we're god. you may of realized the largest mammal in the world is dying for no reason and washing up in the mid atlantic states. what is going on? we have an update, next. ♪ >> tucker: we're living in an age where the precise opposite is true of almost every claim you hear
we knows it's a continuation of the clinton to the obamas and the bidens. it's all the same. i guess people think it's change with a different person. they will be relieved not to fight for biden again and pretent he's a legitimate president and can't hold a decent press conference or speak to the media whatsoever. and ka ma la, however you spend your name, nobody takes her seriously. she's unlikeable. you say i don't liking her, i don't know why. you can't explain what it is. there is no way...
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he did not do what obama or clinton did.ecause he did not feel like he got a shellacking last fall. he lost the house but they feel like they did better than expected in the don't feel repudiated or the need to pivot to the middle. yamiche: it's interesting when you think about that he did not pivot to the middle. errin, you spoke to the mother of tyre nichols. he talked about the talk, which back -- black parents have with their kids, this is how you survive a police interaction. he said i didn't have to have this talk with my kids, we have to think about the fact we are living in a country where black and brown families have to. wh was your reaction? i know people want more reforms, but will that move any part of this? errin: the folks i spoke to were struck by the tone that president bid struck, humanizing these parents that are still grieving. it's only a month after tyre nichols was killed that they were in the gallery. even though this isn't his experience, trying to appeal to americans this is an issue at all american
he did not do what obama or clinton did.ecause he did not feel like he got a shellacking last fall. he lost the house but they feel like they did better than expected in the don't feel repudiated or the need to pivot to the middle. yamiche: it's interesting when you think about that he did not pivot to the middle. errin, you spoke to the mother of tyre nichols. he talked about the talk, which back -- black parents have with their kids, this is how you survive a police interaction. he said i...
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some of the names that received the lurie money, barack obama, hillary clinton, joe biden, also kamala harris, john fetterman and other democratic senators, also some democratic governors in there. on the chiefs, though, it is a who's who of republican senators. the late john mccain as well as a slew of senators who are still in office receiving some of that hunt money from kansas city. i want to point this out, too, the nfl big-time political donors but they decide to spend their money a little more down the middle. evenly split over the last decade because, well, access comes in all colors. and the last numbers i'll point out here, should businesses take a stand on current events? a recent poll found democrats, three out of four, said, yes. republicans don't believe they should, though. at the end of the day, is your super bowl team doing what you wish they would do with their profit? pick a side, root for them this weekend. >> noah, thank you. >>> let's talk about movies now. you usually expect the same stuff, popcorn, soda, an icy. now movie theaters are stepping up their game to p
some of the names that received the lurie money, barack obama, hillary clinton, joe biden, also kamala harris, john fetterman and other democratic senators, also some democratic governors in there. on the chiefs, though, it is a who's who of republican senators. the late john mccain as well as a slew of senators who are still in office receiving some of that hunt money from kansas city. i want to point this out, too, the nfl big-time political donors but they decide to spend their money a...
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caller: well, clinton, obama, reagan, bush, both of them. i think it speaks to the time. that is what the important part of the state of the union is and what it is today from the lens of the president and his speechwriters. but i would say, the last five or six have been, of those, probably obama's and reagan's were the most influential. host: you brought up bill clinton as one of those you mentioned, taking viewers back to january 23, 1996. here is what president clinton had to say about the era of government coming to an end. [video clip] >> we have worked to give the american people a smaller bureaucratic government in washington, and we have to give the american people one that lives within its means. [applause] the era of big government is over. [applause] but we cannot go back to the time when our citizens were left to fend for themselves. [applause] host: president bill clinton back in 1996. fast forward six years to 2002, it was george w. bush and his state of the union when he coined the term "axis of evil." [video clip] >> our second goal is to prevent regimes
caller: well, clinton, obama, reagan, bush, both of them. i think it speaks to the time. that is what the important part of the state of the union is and what it is today from the lens of the president and his speechwriters. but i would say, the last five or six have been, of those, probably obama's and reagan's were the most influential. host: you brought up bill clinton as one of those you mentioned, taking viewers back to january 23, 1996. here is what president clinton had to say about the...
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clinton. it's michelle obama. it's delores. where to right. it's yuri kochiyama. that's what happens between 63 and 2013. and i'll end on this note at the exact moment where black voting supersedes white for the first time in american history, the 2012 election, 66% to 64% less than a year later. the supreme court says, hell no. and five four ends. the voting rights act. that's the country we live in. and texas, they don't want us to tell this story to our children. and that's why it's morally reprehensible. and politically, in to not speak truth to power. thank you. quick question. a follow up. is it accurate to january six as a klan riot? you know, i would say it's a white supremacist riot because i don't want to let people off the hook like that. you know, the klan is this catchall group created in 1866, but supremacy includes i'll call good white folks, folks who believe in god. but they believe in a god that can burn of color. they're anti semitic. they're anti-catholic. right. they don't believe that women have fundamental dignity. right. and at the same, th
clinton. it's michelle obama. it's delores. where to right. it's yuri kochiyama. that's what happens between 63 and 2013. and i'll end on this note at the exact moment where black voting supersedes white for the first time in american history, the 2012 election, 66% to 64% less than a year later. the supreme court says, hell no. and five four ends. the voting rights act. that's the country we live in. and texas, they don't want us to tell this story to our children. and that's why it's morally...
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when obama and hillary clinton ended their battle in 2008, they settled it over a glass of wine at feinstein's house in washington. >> fascinating. a look behind the scenes. i have a lot of people' will be studying her legacy. thank you for joining us at 3:00. >>> in oakland, one day after we heard from business owners nearing a breaking point when it comes to crime, guess what, some response today. the mayor announced new enforcement efforts. her goal is to protect city businesses and communities. serious crimes including homicides and burglaries are down from this time last year. tell that to the people that call our newsroom saying i'm fed up. the mayor says she hears them and it's important to partner with businesses for better protection. >> this is not a new problem but a challenge. i know that we can rise to meet this challenge if we all come together. >> so, let's talk about coming together. oakland police will bring back walking officer patrols to the city's business and shopping districts. that will likely help the woman you met on the broadcast yesterday. a new vehicle enforcement u
when obama and hillary clinton ended their battle in 2008, they settled it over a glass of wine at feinstein's house in washington. >> fascinating. a look behind the scenes. i have a lot of people' will be studying her legacy. thank you for joining us at 3:00. >>> in oakland, one day after we heard from business owners nearing a breaking point when it comes to crime, guess what, some response today. the mayor announced new enforcement efforts. her goal is to protect city...