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>> reporter: we kept driving to the milestone diner in mccomb county where joel is the chair of the blackucus. a county that went twice for obama and then flipped to trump. joel introduced us to other democratic organizers. do you know people who stayed home last time around? >> yes. you can't fault someone for not seeing themselves in a candidate. if that person doesn't appeal to you, doesn't call out your issues, make it necessary to address underlying systemic racism, then it's going to cause a problem. >> they clearly saw flaws in trump as a candidate, but did not want to vote for hillary clinton simply because she was the only other option. the barack obama presidency left a lot of people kind of -- we're still in debt. we still don't have healthcare. >> reporter: with what would make your ears perk up if one of those candidates started talking about what they think you need? >> for one, that's the problem. they want to tell us what we need and we already know what we need. >> i am paying $2,000 worth of childcare expenses for two kids. >> my generation is sitting in $1.5 trillion wo
>> reporter: we kept driving to the milestone diner in mccomb county where joel is the chair of the blackucus. a county that went twice for obama and then flipped to trump. joel introduced us to other democratic organizers. do you know people who stayed home last time around? >> yes. you can't fault someone for not seeing themselves in a candidate. if that person doesn't appeal to you, doesn't call out your issues, make it necessary to address underlying systemic racism, then it's...
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you look at a county, mccomb county that voted for barack obama twice and then voted for donald trump. can they address their grievances, validate their grievances and have concrete plans to address them. can a democratic position, like barack obama did and bill clinton did, be a disrupter, unlike donald trump, these are voters let down by democrats, these are voters let down by republicans, and to your point, they have been let down by donald trump. that does not mean, though, that the game is over. the democratic party has to come up with somebody who can do this in the right away. michigan could still be lost. you look at not just counties like mccomb county and how the democrats and trump play off against white working class voters. the next democratic nominee better get detroit african-american voters out. better get voters out in flint and saginaw. there are a lot of democratic base voters who still are disappointed in their party, and they're not going to necessarily come out in mass numbers just to take on donald trump. >> well, president trump is blaming the fact that he's ne
you look at a county, mccomb county that voted for barack obama twice and then voted for donald trump. can they address their grievances, validate their grievances and have concrete plans to address them. can a democratic position, like barack obama did and bill clinton did, be a disrupter, unlike donald trump, these are voters let down by democrats, these are voters let down by republicans, and to your point, they have been let down by donald trump. that does not mean, though, that the game is...
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is home to many families it's a community located in south africa's northeast in the province of mccomb along which is rich in coal reserves the coal fired power station is right next door it's a mission's pollute the groundwater and they are here. for. my daughter he's no longer alive left me a granddaughter. she's always coughing she's been in hospital repeatedly but she just isn't getting better we don't know what's causing it. on the mini c.n.n. her family were forced to leave their homes and relocate 20 years ago to make way for a coal mine they were never compensated they can't get work at the power station and don't even have electricity despite all the pylons in the area. electricity is a big question you know that's what you also want to know why are they not providing them with electricity because at the end of the day the pollution is affecting them. also the mining companies that are right next door also affecting them but there is nothing that this comes is getting. the coal fired power station amid sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide while the mines right next door produce t
is home to many families it's a community located in south africa's northeast in the province of mccomb along which is rich in coal reserves the coal fired power station is right next door it's a mission's pollute the groundwater and they are here. for. my daughter he's no longer alive left me a granddaughter. she's always coughing she's been in hospital repeatedly but she just isn't getting better we don't know what's causing it. on the mini c.n.n. her family were forced to leave their homes...
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for to attract that many people to watch us, the people watcher mccomb, without a doubt, it is the bested out in their masses for hit filled performances from kylie minogue, miley cyrus and many more. but before the revellers unpitch their tents — there‘s one more evening of dancing to go. tonight sees the famous pyramid stage graced by english indie band the cure. lizo mzimba is there and gave me a flavour of the atmosphere. as well as in the bands playing, the 93—year—old sir david attenborough, the world —famous broadcaster and environmental campaigner took to the stage and a surprise appearance here, and he spoke to the crowd at glastonbury here about the film blue planet ii, that wonderful series he presented back in 2017, where he highlighted the use particularly of single—use plastics and the impact they have on the natural world. of course, this is the first year that glastonbury has banned the use bottles for water, etc, and he praised the festival for their attitude in at leading the way on this but it was incredible to see this 93—year—old hero to so many of the people here w
for to attract that many people to watch us, the people watcher mccomb, without a doubt, it is the bested out in their masses for hit filled performances from kylie minogue, miley cyrus and many more. but before the revellers unpitch their tents — there‘s one more evening of dancing to go. tonight sees the famous pyramid stage graced by english indie band the cure. lizo mzimba is there and gave me a flavour of the atmosphere. as well as in the bands playing, the 93—year—old sir david...
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emmanuel mccomb's administration is determined to phase out cold. this week it got the go ahead from france's national assembly for the closure of the country's for coal fired power plants by. twenty twenty two with the series of concrete measures adopted by the national assembl. our efforts in energy renovation of stepping up again. to be stronger to go faster and to go further in the war against greenhouse emissions. in the parliamentary session on thursday lawmakers voted into law the first article of an ambitious climate and energy package. the idea is to give the government the legal backing to force remaining coal plants to close by mandating restrictive emission targets. yet the package also covers speeding up the development of low carbon energies and renovating french homes to make the more energy efficiency. all in the hope the funds can go carbon neutral by twenty fifty and so hit its target stickered greenhouse gas emissions in line the twenty fifteen powers client agreements. the goal is hitting roadblocks city european level however th
emmanuel mccomb's administration is determined to phase out cold. this week it got the go ahead from france's national assembly for the closure of the country's for coal fired power plants by. twenty twenty two with the series of concrete measures adopted by the national assembl. our efforts in energy renovation of stepping up again. to be stronger to go faster and to go further in the war against greenhouse emissions. in the parliamentary session on thursday lawmakers voted into law the first...
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i would also like to thank the former distinguished member of this body and the current mccomb county public works commissioner, candice miller, for her partnership to make sure we protect lake st. clair. thank you so much and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognized. ms. mccollum: mr. chair, at this time i'd like to yield a minute to the gentlewoman from texas. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: i want to thank the gentlelady for her leadership and i want to thank the appropriations committee, and this one in particular, for the great work that it's doing. i've had the privilege of doing amendments under the c.j.s. agricultural interior and let me express my appreciation for the added $2 million for research in historically black colleges and particularly the opportunity for my amendment is to enable an infant to increase funding by $2 million to the 1980 institutions which are land grato
i would also like to thank the former distinguished member of this body and the current mccomb county public works commissioner, candice miller, for her partnership to make sure we protect lake st. clair. thank you so much and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognized. ms. mccollum: mr. chair, at this time i'd like to yield a minute to the gentlewoman from texas. the chair: the gentlewoman from...
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dave mccombs in tokyo.sess the state of america's trade policy with a former trade negotiator who worked on nafta across two residential administrations. he joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ \ >> the trade tensions, trade war, you want to call it, and it creates uncertainty. it is the uncertainty of growth. creating -- it creates less room for maneuver when it starts seeing the issue with these senses politically for both sides. , that thist we see will be longer [indiscernible] >> we all hope the trade tensions will vanish. especially because there is an agreement that could be reached between united states and china. this would be very helpful. paul: the finance ministers meeting, talking about trade. while it looks bleak, the next guest says it doesn't mean things can't be put together. trades a former u.s. negotiator and he joins us from hong kong. you heard some remarks. and thesury secretary governor of the pboc did meet. there is a picture of them smiling and shaking hands. mnu
dave mccombs in tokyo.sess the state of america's trade policy with a former trade negotiator who worked on nafta across two residential administrations. he joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ \ >> the trade tensions, trade war, you want to call it, and it creates uncertainty. it is the uncertainty of growth. creating -- it creates less room for maneuver when it starts seeing the issue with these senses politically for both sides. , that thist we see will be...
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paul: bloomberg conglomerates editor dave mccombs in tokyo, thanks very much.s from the paris air show as well, coming up this week, including boeing ceo dennis. and john harris and ge aviation ceo david joyce. for now, let's get a preview of what to watch in markets as the morning rolls on. sophie kamaruddin is here. sophie: when taipei trading caps off, tdk molding and focus after withdrawing its investment in japan displays, citing various changes of these situations. extending the kleins after key client, broadcom, cut its outlook and sees their gorgeous -- third-quarter guidance. there may be tailwinds from a report that they might be making five nano chips in the first quarter of 2020 with apple as the first one. the mediatech ceo has warned of a tough year for the industry, but the company expects to mass produce its first five g chip in march of 2020 as well. investors have the anti-exhibition protest to consider. the hang seng did manage to get a modest gain of 27,000 points despite a three day drop. liquidity conditions tightening. this morning, the h
paul: bloomberg conglomerates editor dave mccombs in tokyo, thanks very much.s from the paris air show as well, coming up this week, including boeing ceo dennis. and john harris and ge aviation ceo david joyce. for now, let's get a preview of what to watch in markets as the morning rolls on. sophie kamaruddin is here. sophie: when taipei trading caps off, tdk molding and focus after withdrawing its investment in japan displays, citing various changes of these situations. extending the kleins...
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i know it's really early, but in mccomb county, where the whole thing was decided, i think only three area so far. and they feel like it's always a message being talked to or preached to them instead of the other way around, ask welcome hey, what matters to you guys. >> it's interesting to me, because i think a smart democratic nominee is going to try to do both, jacob. >> of course, of course. >> they're going to try to get the disaffected trump voters, many of whom were, i can't vote for her, not that they were rah-rah, donald trump. those voters, i see them -- the numbers are worse for him everywhere, including michigan, because those voters, the bloom's gone off the rose. but also motivating the base of the democratic matter. what i was interested in your piece is, i didn't hear much about, we got to make sure we don't elect donald trump. was that not there? because i hear that everywhere i go? >> well, you heard the young man talk about impeachment. i think every one of them would like to see the president of the united states impeached. but it certainly is not their top priority
i know it's really early, but in mccomb county, where the whole thing was decided, i think only three area so far. and they feel like it's always a message being talked to or preached to them instead of the other way around, ask welcome hey, what matters to you guys. >> it's interesting to me, because i think a smart democratic nominee is going to try to do both, jacob. >> of course, of course. >> they're going to try to get the disaffected trump voters, many of whom were, i...
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do, from everything that you have seen, to cut into donald trump's leads in places like wisconsin, mccombohio, strant scranton, pennsylvania. the rural areas rounding the i-4 corridor, areas you and i know a lot about. what do democrats have to do to turn the tide and get the people that voted for barack obama eight years ago but voted for donald trump in 2016. how do democrats get him back on their sides next year? >> i think there's actually even a particular subset of that vote. the fact of the matter is, there are actually people that, for example, in wisconsin, voted for donald trump, then voted for tammy baldwin. there are people in pennsylvania that voted for donald trump, then went on to vote for the democrat in the senate race there. so there are voters that are willing to be open or receptive to a democratic message. frankly, the same things that we should be talking to democratic voters about are the same things we should be talking to folks in youngstown about. we should be talking about health care, about wages. we should be talking about economic opportunity. we should be ta
do, from everything that you have seen, to cut into donald trump's leads in places like wisconsin, mccombohio, strant scranton, pennsylvania. the rural areas rounding the i-4 corridor, areas you and i know a lot about. what do democrats have to do to turn the tide and get the people that voted for barack obama eight years ago but voted for donald trump in 2016. how do democrats get him back on their sides next year? >> i think there's actually even a particular subset of that vote. the...
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. >> if you're talking about factory workers in youngstown, ohio, in kenosha, wisconsin, mccomb countyonald trump, voted for barack obama. now with donald trump and, you know, from what i've seen, right now, they don't seem like they're interested in leaving donald trump. >> no. i think that's the value tim ryan brought to this race. when you look at the stage, everyone is saying bernie sanders versus elizabeth warren versus kamala and versus cory. there was no one battling for the centrist with biden until tim ryan emerges. and i think that's important. not that i'm by any stretch a centrist. people that have the jobs you're talking about need to see themselves on that stage if you're going to say it's an inclusive democratic party. and i see everybody up there but me, that's not inclusive. ryan brought that last night. some people were uncomfortable with it and i think it helps him. the people that he appeals to say yeah, that's how i feel too. it helps me with the people that say i'm with you. understand they don't like me because they don't like you. and i think -- >> are you sayin
. >> if you're talking about factory workers in youngstown, ohio, in kenosha, wisconsin, mccomb countyonald trump, voted for barack obama. now with donald trump and, you know, from what i've seen, right now, they don't seem like they're interested in leaving donald trump. >> no. i think that's the value tim ryan brought to this race. when you look at the stage, everyone is saying bernie sanders versus elizabeth warren versus kamala and versus cory. there was no one battling for the...