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i think you're going to talk about mccomb county the next couple of days.ver are like that county and they've got a lot of hard working people. the economy is doing better. as democrats, we've got to show them that we care about them and trade deals that have shipped their jobs to mexico. that we care that they're competing with mexico that pays $1.50. general motors but a blazer plant in mexico last august. they're paying $1.50 an hour. that's not a level playing field. they want to know that we're going to fight to level the playing field for them. they care about their pensions. we've worked a lifetime and they wanted to have a safe and secure retirement. >> how does the next element play into this? you're talking about democrats need to be talking about. president trump going after congressman elijah cummings, continuing the attack today. i heard you say about his tweets over the weekend that this has made you angrier than you've been in a long time. why is that? >> you know, i respect the office of the president and i've said that and i've said i would
i think you're going to talk about mccomb county the next couple of days.ver are like that county and they've got a lot of hard working people. the economy is doing better. as democrats, we've got to show them that we care about them and trade deals that have shipped their jobs to mexico. that we care that they're competing with mexico that pays $1.50. general motors but a blazer plant in mexico last august. they're paying $1.50 an hour. that's not a level playing field. they want to know that...
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he treats everyone with the utmost respect i'm just happy to have him as a friend because so human mccomb you can always go to him with your problems not just the physical things directly related to your job at anything but the incidental stuff as well and he can help fix a lot of problems was when you don't know where to turn or can always call the dog in him even the right direction before david testing in the immediate environment you've been building i find that very touching it's nice to be spoken of so fondly by the coach and also such a long serving player at the club side of that office as though you can't help but be moved by that interest question just kind of what we were. fortunate or so those all round medicine man. does i'm told miles just the way i am i so wish. saturday in falls but it's 6 30 in the morning. the only volkswagen arena visit is at this hour a couple of pro. peters hours on the job already groundsman tend to be early risers yeah it's always us because our much day starts and help us 6 with the final trim we run the mower over the pitch one last time before ge
he treats everyone with the utmost respect i'm just happy to have him as a friend because so human mccomb you can always go to him with your problems not just the physical things directly related to your job at anything but the incidental stuff as well and he can help fix a lot of problems was when you don't know where to turn or can always call the dog in him even the right direction before david testing in the immediate environment you've been building i find that very touching it's nice to...
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people from mccomb country, they know canada's health care system is no panacea.the hospital and not have big health care bills but you have a hard time getting in the hospital. these are people struggling with the economic and technological and demographic change in the last three decades and what they are looking for, joe, and you know this, looking for it in 92 t 2000, in 2004 and 2012, and they were looking for it again in 2016, and that is change. that is big disruptive change to the political system. which is why i see someone like mayor pete buttigieg yesterday, who although he is a progressive, trying to find that middle lane, that connective tissue between the moderates and liberals as a generational clang agent, that's the kind of message that could play in mccomb county, as it did before with obama and clinton. >> you talk about lattÉ liberals, talking about the issues brought forward, where do you see the democratic party right now, sort of the rank and files versus what you call the lattÉ liberals and who wins that battle in the end? >> i think the ra
people from mccomb country, they know canada's health care system is no panacea.the hospital and not have big health care bills but you have a hard time getting in the hospital. these are people struggling with the economic and technological and demographic change in the last three decades and what they are looking for, joe, and you know this, looking for it in 92 t 2000, in 2004 and 2012, and they were looking for it again in 2016, and that is change. that is big disruptive change to the...
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he treats everyone with the utmost respect i'm just happy to have him as a friend because to human mccomb you can always go to him with your problems and not just the physical things directly related to your job that he takes the incidental stuff as well and that he can help fix a lot of problems when you don't know where to turn or can always call the dog and him to you in the right direction before david to sting him anything beyond anything you've been building i find that very touching it's nice to be spoken off so fondly by the coach and also such a long serving player at the club so that it all has its own you can't help but be moved by that entrenched question of kind of what we were. both blekko fortunato saw us all round medicine man. the sun for miles just the way i am i so wish. saturday in falls but it's 6 30 in the morning. the only volkswagen arena visitors at this hour a couple of croakers. peters always on the job already groundsman tend to be early risers yeah that's always us because our much day starts and help us 6 with the final trim we run the mower over the pitch on
he treats everyone with the utmost respect i'm just happy to have him as a friend because to human mccomb you can always go to him with your problems and not just the physical things directly related to your job that he takes the incidental stuff as well and that he can help fix a lot of problems when you don't know where to turn or can always call the dog and him to you in the right direction before david to sting him anything beyond anything you've been building i find that very touching it's...
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he is the mayor of sterling heights, michigan, which is in mccomb county.obama twice. then you voted for president trump in 2016 instead of hillary clinton. you now say you regret voting for trump. why is that? >> well, thank you, bro aianna. i will correct you, i did not vote for obama twice, but i can vote that i did vote for him once. but i voted for >> my apologies for that. tell us about your buyer's remorse. >> when i talk to voters in macomb county, they're tuned in to what's going on with the county, and their 401(k). there was a breaking point at some point with the president. while i appreciate that we have jobs and a lot of economic growth, i wish he would tone down the rhetoric, i do. >> you said economic issues are what matter to your constituents. >> right. >> what are they telling you in terms of how they are feeling economically. >> they're happy. i have to be honest. the people in sterling heights, they see their wages going up, the property values going up, we live in a safe city, we live in a clean city, with people who have jobs, a low u
he is the mayor of sterling heights, michigan, which is in mccomb county.obama twice. then you voted for president trump in 2016 instead of hillary clinton. you now say you regret voting for trump. why is that? >> well, thank you, bro aianna. i will correct you, i did not vote for obama twice, but i can vote that i did vote for him once. but i voted for >> my apologies for that. tell us about your buyer's remorse. >> when i talk to voters in macomb county, they're tuned in to...
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go up to mccomb county, mitt romney lost the state. 17 points and lost michigan. donald trump wins michigan. is it an either/or or can you do both? >> you can. in mccomb county, he talked about how he's going to give everyone a job. in detroit here, the clinton campaign virtually abandoned this state. bernie sanders won the pry naer in 2016. the next day hillary clinton was not here. they abandoned this state and she only came here during the weekend of the election which was too late. i think it's also about the message of the candidate. it's about what message the candidate has. at the end of the day economic inequality cuts across race. trump talked about economic inequality in warren. detroit is the belly of the beast when it comes to economic inequality. i hope democrats do not repeat the mistakes of 2016. >> there's been enough analysis done to say this isn't enough just to talk up his base. but you have white men, i think white women and even women in rural areas and small towns are going to be a big target for democrats. >> app
go up to mccomb county, mitt romney lost the state. 17 points and lost michigan. donald trump wins michigan. is it an either/or or can you do both? >> you can. in mccomb county, he talked about how he's going to give everyone a job. in detroit here, the clinton campaign virtually abandoned this state. bernie sanders won the pry naer in 2016. the next day hillary clinton was not here. they abandoned this state and she only came here during the weekend of the election which was too late. i...
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you're in mccomb county. this is a county donald trump won in 2016.rkers who may have supported the president back then, what do they say now that that plant is closing, and what it could mean for their state. >> mccomb county not only supported donald trump but back in 1980, it was the home to reagan democrats. so it is notorious for ticket flipping. but today, the focus here at the uaw local 909 is on the human toll of that transmission plant closing here in warren, michigan. and with me to talk about it is ghana goodwin die, the president of the local. you're a 34-year veteran of general motors and an electrician at the gm transmission plant here in warren. what have the last couple of workweeks been like? >> it's been very stressful. anxiety is really high. the uncertainty of where you're going to go. i have members asking me all the time, any news, any news? and the only thing i can tell them is that we're going to be closing. and you're going to be picked up somewhere. >> so the choices before your membership, we've got 60 who have chosen to tra
you're in mccomb county. this is a county donald trump won in 2016.rkers who may have supported the president back then, what do they say now that that plant is closing, and what it could mean for their state. >> mccomb county not only supported donald trump but back in 1980, it was the home to reagan democrats. so it is notorious for ticket flipping. but today, the focus here at the uaw local 909 is on the human toll of that transmission plant closing here in warren, michigan. and with...
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. >> let's start with nbc's garrett haak live in mccomb, michigan talking to voters. you are in a swing district. sure for us politicos we're saying yesterday the world was watching but i'm not sure everybody out there across the country -- what were people telling you about yesterday's testimony, their views on the possibility of impeachment proceedings, how did it resonate? >> reporter: yes, it's interesting. the folks i talked to today were watching although their opinion was a little more muted. look, a democrat is not going to be president of the united states in 2021 if they don't win michigan and you're probably not going to win michigan if you don't win mccomb county, a place that voted for both barack obama and donald trump. the voters i talked to here on the question of impeachment, their answer was fairly straight forward. they believe for congress it is time to move on. >> i think that, you know, special counsel mueller did a great job. i don't think it should be the end of the conversation. only because he did say that the president did in fact commit a c
. >> let's start with nbc's garrett haak live in mccomb, michigan talking to voters. you are in a swing district. sure for us politicos we're saying yesterday the world was watching but i'm not sure everybody out there across the country -- what were people telling you about yesterday's testimony, their views on the possibility of impeachment proceedings, how did it resonate? >> reporter: yes, it's interesting. the folks i talked to today were watching although their opinion was a...
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ads on trump so one of they do it shrug on his votes in places as you were telling me earlier like mccomb county a largely white suburb outside of detroit but here in detroit is 80 percent african-american these days after a little gentrification recently what did the candidates have to do differently to speak to each of those groups of voters in detroit they need good endorsers harris has the michigan democratic party's black caucus but she also has another group of people the cap abba sorority ok they're like 3000 strong in southeastern michigan that comes in big time during a coal primary you have joe biden with with mayor duggan's indorsement he has his his people. so that takes care of basically detroit but some has got to get out to mccollum county all right some he's got a flip mccomb county those white democratic voters that will workers you know industrial people that went for trump they've got to bring them back to the democratic party and are you seeing any favorites here are there people in detroit people in michigan who are saying this is our guy or woman right now the reason
ads on trump so one of they do it shrug on his votes in places as you were telling me earlier like mccomb county a largely white suburb outside of detroit but here in detroit is 80 percent african-american these days after a little gentrification recently what did the candidates have to do differently to speak to each of those groups of voters in detroit they need good endorsers harris has the michigan democratic party's black caucus but she also has another group of people the cap abba...
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high-risk is jackson, mccomb, alexandria. moderate or high.king at a dangerous situation over the next couple days. we don't want to discount the winds. we just don't want to highlight them. it's never been the big headline with this story but could cause problems in terms of power outages, trees coming down. seen pictures with trees on top of cars, trailers, houses. roofs being picked up off of houses. we really want to talk about the rain. this is what's happening in terms of winds gusting from ten to 30 miles per hour, seeing a 45 might 45-mile-per-hour wind . the rain will continue, the winds will continue. it's really the rain bands we'll watch. >> tens of millions of people in the area we have to worry about. $8 million to $10 million in terms of losses. everybody hoping it's not going to be that bad. michelle grossman, thank you. we'll touch base with you letter. >>> the 2020 candidates hit the campaign trail today. we'll bring you what happened on the field in just a little bit. it's so important to us that verizon is supporting milita
high-risk is jackson, mccomb, alexandria. moderate or high.king at a dangerous situation over the next couple days. we don't want to discount the winds. we just don't want to highlight them. it's never been the big headline with this story but could cause problems in terms of power outages, trees coming down. seen pictures with trees on top of cars, trailers, houses. roofs being picked up off of houses. we really want to talk about the rain. this is what's happening in terms of winds gusting...
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gentle mccombs you know when the forcing or when i was she added yeah this was a key focus in or in contrast of. the neck police. 6 feet of. snow. chad i'm i think my last getting. on. board i would. sit on my money. or they're going to. go. i lost those guys you. know. if you want to see what's up with. the start of this year. they're going to put the front seat on the left hand evidence. from my mean that mystical people look at you saying i laugh now when i mean you have to pay me more gave...
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their report was commissioned by french president emmanuel mccomb he's pledged to begin repatriating stolen art works to africa within 5 years. we really hope that mccalls announcement on our report won't just be empty words but will have real consequences. it doesn't only apply to france but to many european countries. they are also invited to look at their colonial past and above all about their present relations with africa which are still shaped by colonialism in my eyes this is absolutely fundamental that. france is leading the way but what about the other former colonial powers. belgium too has a problematic legacy. the famous royal museum for central africa just outside brussels recently reopened after undergoing an extensive make over. it was long overdue. the museum features a magnificent collection of artifacts it was long criticized for being an exhibition of colonial propaganda now it refer. it's the african point of view and highlights the atrocities of belgium's colonial past the museum's director general is not ruling out returning artifacts to africa. obviously our gr
their report was commissioned by french president emmanuel mccomb he's pledged to begin repatriating stolen art works to africa within 5 years. we really hope that mccalls announcement on our report won't just be empty words but will have real consequences. it doesn't only apply to france but to many european countries. they are also invited to look at their colonial past and above all about their present relations with africa which are still shaped by colonialism in my eyes this is absolutely...
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nejra: dave mccombs, thank you so much for joining us. our global business editor in tokyo.is a look at what else you should be looking at today as positions.s on the parliament votes for its own president. we will bring you the latest from brussels. riksbank releases its decision. it is a close call whether it will maintain its forecast towards the end of the year as major central banks move in the opposite direction. cleveland fed president loretta mester will be speaking to bloomberg surveillance. she is one of the more hawkish members of the fomc, recently talking against rate cuts. we also expect to wait for pmi data from european countries including spain at it up -- 8:15, followed by france at eight: 50 and germany's just before 9:00. watch out for the new york stock exchange setting early ahead of the july fourth holiday. by markets will also close early in the u.s. this is bloomberg -- bond markets will also close early in the u.s. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am nejra cehic in london. here is debra mao on hong kong. debra: d
nejra: dave mccombs, thank you so much for joining us. our global business editor in tokyo.is a look at what else you should be looking at today as positions.s on the parliament votes for its own president. we will bring you the latest from brussels. riksbank releases its decision. it is a close call whether it will maintain its forecast towards the end of the year as major central banks move in the opposite direction. cleveland fed president loretta mester will be speaking to bloomberg...
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let's cross to our editor, dave mccombs. how significant is this right now?sre's a couple you can measure it. of course, you would compare it nethat their estimated income if that will year. it comes to more than half of that. $4.9 billion is just a lot of money to come out of the bottom line. it comes straight off that as a one-time charge. a very big hit to their earnings and investors will respond to that. at the same time, this is to some extent priced in. we knew that customers were going to demand reimbursement for their costs related to this problem, so they were aware that this was going to be a large amount. now that that is out of the way, some investors are actually buying the shares. they went up 1.3% in after-hours trading in this small reaction to this. another measure is how serious boeing is taking this and how it intends to support its customers. that is what this charge is for, making their customers whole. the ceo was saying this is a defining moment for boeing. it shows that they are willing to get this solved as quickly as possible. as po
let's cross to our editor, dave mccombs. how significant is this right now?sre's a couple you can measure it. of course, you would compare it nethat their estimated income if that will year. it comes to more than half of that. $4.9 billion is just a lot of money to come out of the bottom line. it comes straight off that as a one-time charge. a very big hit to their earnings and investors will respond to that. at the same time, this is to some extent priced in. we knew that customers were going...
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if he did not do the things like people in mccomb county don't want to hear him doing. >> you had a really interesting column yesterday and i was like come on our show in the morning. kirsten gillibrand laid out all of her cards. >> it's relevant to tonight and tomorrow night. last week, the beto o'rourke people said beto is riching to go after pete buttigieg, which to me -- >> why would you say that? >> and then they said we're going to go after him on his record in south weekend. strategically, i don't get the point. because guess what, pete buttigieg's campaign probably is going to get to be made aware that they're planning that. same thing with gillibrand. she's in iowa last week and she says several of the candidates don't think it's okay, have said it's not okay for a woman to work outside the home. then they won't say who it is, because it's clear she's saving it up for this debate tomorrow night when she's on stage with joe biden, who is probably the person who has said something like that over his long senate career. what i don't understand strategically, is if you find that nugge
if he did not do the things like people in mccomb county don't want to hear him doing. >> you had a really interesting column yesterday and i was like come on our show in the morning. kirsten gillibrand laid out all of her cards. >> it's relevant to tonight and tomorrow night. last week, the beto o'rourke people said beto is riching to go after pete buttigieg, which to me -- >> why would you say that? >> and then they said we're going to go after him on his record in...
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. >> m mccomb county, alone, clinton received about 31,000 fewer votes than obama.ng wayne county, which includes detroit, they received about 76,000 fewer votes than obama. >> think it was a matter of turnout. >> the state's new lieutenant governor agrees that inspiring democratic voters is key. but he also warns against complacency and thinking trump can't win again. >> should democrats take seriously the process expect of his reelection? >> absolutely. that's why he's president now because his prospect of being elected the first time was not taken seriously enough. >> so kate, that is the backdrop here in michigan of where this democratic primary is and there's one more number to consider. 75,000 michigan voters went to the polls in november of 2016 and didn't vote for president at all. they voted for other races. those are called under votes. so when you add up all the numbers, that explains the margin and what democrats are looking for as they begin weeding out this large primary field and on stage tonight that conversation begins, of course continues tomorrow
. >> m mccomb county, alone, clinton received about 31,000 fewer votes than obama.ng wayne county, which includes detroit, they received about 76,000 fewer votes than obama. >> think it was a matter of turnout. >> the state's new lieutenant governor agrees that inspiring democratic voters is key. but he also warns against complacency and thinking trump can't win again. >> should democrats take seriously the process expect of his reelection? >> absolutely. that's...
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others would say you were in mccomb county, no, no, it's the white working class people who voted for obama and then switched and went for trump. the question is is it an either/or for the party or is there a candidate that convince you i can do both. >> you do have some candidates trying to make that argument. even the moderate candidates aren't saying i'm a moderate, let me bring over a lot of republicans. but they say i'm a progressive and pragmatic and looking at things that we can get done on day one, not big pie in the sky big plans that may not get through the senate. so you see these candidates making the argument it's not just about having a big plan but actually affecting people's lives in a progressive way but doing it in a way that's pragmatic and i think you'll hear more of that on the stage tonight. >> debate days are great no matter what your political party is. campaign staffers coming to put their signs up. >> helicopters. >> the debate hall is beautiful. as we continue the conversation, we ask cnn.com readers what issues are you most interested in hearing tonight fro
others would say you were in mccomb county, no, no, it's the white working class people who voted for obama and then switched and went for trump. the question is is it an either/or for the party or is there a candidate that convince you i can do both. >> you do have some candidates trying to make that argument. even the moderate candidates aren't saying i'm a moderate, let me bring over a lot of republicans. but they say i'm a progressive and pragmatic and looking at things that we can...
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and mccomb county, home of the reagan democrats, she flipped it in overwhelming fashion. i think the point being the 2016 election doesn't tell us everything about where campaign and politics are. 2018 can be very, very informative as well. if democrats offer voters an option that i think can bring them in and make them feel like i'm not siding with someone who's engaging in racial bigotry, that's going to be pretty tempting. >> which is why to the point, no offense to the squad, they're four activist liberal women who believe what they believe. they have not been able to convince nancy pelosi to impeach president trump. they have not convinced nancy pelosi to bring medicare for all to the house floor for a full vote. the president says this is your democratic party. they're activists and important but they have not had a policy influence as yet. last week we were talking about nancy pelosi's war with this squad, her fight with the squad, her effort to manage and contain the vocal opposition. today she says they are our sisters and other democratic members of congress who
and mccomb county, home of the reagan democrats, she flipped it in overwhelming fashion. i think the point being the 2016 election doesn't tell us everything about where campaign and politics are. 2018 can be very, very informative as well. if democrats offer voters an option that i think can bring them in and make them feel like i'm not siding with someone who's engaging in racial bigotry, that's going to be pretty tempting. >> which is why to the point, no offense to the squad, they're...
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gentle mccombs you know when the forcing or when i was she added yeah this was a key piece in or in contrast of. your neck police. suspicion. it's. i mean that's a good. boy. or they're going to. go. you're not going to want to. see what's up with. the study see. how they're going to put the bronco seagram and the bills. from them in that mystic up you. look at d.c. saying i laugh when they're i mean you have to pay me more. people choosing bring them somebody. you know you hear. we're looking...
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dave mccombs covering tech for us from tokyo. that is it for the european open.elevision, we will have more on deutsche bank up next. i am headed over to radio talk more about boris johnson's incoming government with a shot of westminster. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: boris johnson becomes prime minister. on the agenda: forming a cabinet and negotiating exit -- brexit. china and the u.s. restart in person talks. and deutsche bank posts a bigger than expected net loss for the quarter and a slump in trading revenue. we are aware the outlook has deteriorated during june. frankly, it represents revenue pressure for us and all of the banks
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as liberal african-american voters didn't show up, and he won counties that barack obama had won, mccomb county, and some of the swing counties. how do you win both, and which do you see as a bigger issue? >> i tell people all the time, we have to walk and chew gum at the same time, we have to do both. we have to get back into detroit, our urban areas where we are now. we have staff on the ground, working, talking to voters, we have to do that work, and we've got to go to those communities outside the city of detroit in the suburbs and talk to them about the issues that matter to them. and those are the issues everybody cares about. why do we have to have two and three jobs to pay for our food and get our medicine. why can't we count on having our health care that we thought we had when we had president obama, and we have communities here who don't have clean water to drink. as long as we're talking about those issues in all of these communities, we win them all. >> i don't know if those are the breakout moments that get translated into a sound bite and get a lot of play on cable news, a
as liberal african-american voters didn't show up, and he won counties that barack obama had won, mccomb county, and some of the swing counties. how do you win both, and which do you see as a bigger issue? >> i tell people all the time, we have to walk and chew gum at the same time, we have to do both. we have to get back into detroit, our urban areas where we are now. we have staff on the ground, working, talking to voters, we have to do that work, and we've got to go to those...
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absolutely toxic with key groups of workers like white working class of voters people live in michigan in mccomb politically advantageous these members politically toxic to these voters as the defining face of the democrat party. also you look at issues like socialism, which are toxic to these voters as well and tying these members to that and if you look at the squad and some of these members if you are ocasio-cortez or omar this elevates your profile and take advantage of this moment to elevate yourself politically as well. both sides see this as politically advantageous and going to continue to attack each other. >> julie: go on antwon. >> there is no secret that the president is a racist. there is no place he [inaudible] in place rhetoric. tickles the ear of some of his base and he gets a response. i think you are right in that regard, lisa. for democrats we have to be careful. donald trump loves the distraction. he wants to have a personality value and not have a policy discussion. we saw that in the 2016. the more we play into this the more i think we do ourselves a disservice. yes we must
absolutely toxic with key groups of workers like white working class of voters people live in michigan in mccomb politically advantageous these members politically toxic to these voters as the defining face of the democrat party. also you look at issues like socialism, which are toxic to these voters as well and tying these members to that and if you look at the squad and some of these members if you are ocasio-cortez or omar this elevates your profile and take advantage of this moment to...
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what he's counting on is that he is going to motivate voters in northern michigan, mccomb county, whichn a swing county, with this racist rhetoric. but he really does risk losing a lot of others in suburban detroit, in oakland county, which is the wealthiest county in all of michigan, in suburban wayne county where detroit is. those voters were huge for democrats in 2018. that's how we ended up with a democratic governor, and all democrats -- >> is that why he is pushing the narrative to those wealthy voters? is that why the president twoonts frawants to frame the narrative that it is either him or a very far left candidate? >> yes. that is definitely paurt of it. but his explicitly racist rhetoric turns off highly educated, wealthy voters. so it's a real risk for him. >> but bernie sanders also turns off those voters. >> he does. and i think that's why you've seen that some of the other candidates have had more traction in michigan. bernie sanders started out as, perhaps, the favorite since 2016. he won the state here. but he has definitely stalled in michigan and i think that's becaus
what he's counting on is that he is going to motivate voters in northern michigan, mccomb county, whichn a swing county, with this racist rhetoric. but he really does risk losing a lot of others in suburban detroit, in oakland county, which is the wealthiest county in all of michigan, in suburban wayne county where detroit is. those voters were huge for democrats in 2018. that's how we ended up with a democratic governor, and all democrats -- >> is that why he is pushing the narrative to...
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. >> we drove 14 hours to be here from mccomb, michigan. >> shout out to my dog, leo. >> central parkamerica'sbust dog. >> celebrating my 13th. >> with grandma anda. gran >> love that. >> look at that face. er welcome back "today." craig melvin alongside kristen welker, in for savannah and hoda this fourth of july holiday week. >> what a great crowd, can't wait to get outside, say hello.n if you c be here in person, join us for some july 4th fun by sending a my today maza shoutout, with #mytodayplaza anl you couldd in our open. >> we'll get outside in bit, but first, let's get to your news at he deadly plane crash in texas. all ten people onboard were killed when the aircraft slammed into a hangar just north of texas. gabe gutierrez is near the crash site. gabe, g >> good morning. behind me is that hangar that small plane crashed into. you can see the melted siding en't heard back. big machine record says he never knew of issues between swift and scooter braun and he notified swift's camp of the sale before going public. sheurned down the opportunity to stay with the label and gain co
. >> we drove 14 hours to be here from mccomb, michigan. >> shout out to my dog, leo. >> central parkamerica'sbust dog. >> celebrating my 13th. >> with grandma anda. gran >> love that. >> look at that face. er welcome back "today." craig melvin alongside kristen welker, in for savannah and hoda this fourth of july holiday week. >> what a great crowd, can't wait to get outside, say hello.n if you c be here in person, join us for some july...
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let's cross to dave mccombs. is this a temporary dip, or new reality for china's movie business? normal for the industry. it is under a lot of pressure. it is not just -- this year they have been hit hard by the censorship. there was a chilling industry, the tax evasion scandal. a lot of investors backing films in this kind of market. going ahead, there's also all kinds of competition. you have a lot of streaming, competition coming in. video games. there's a new reality globally for the movie business, which is that they do have these in home, video on demand competitors. it is very tough going with that. it can be that the go-go years are done for china's film industry. since 2011, box offices china.led in and that is huge growth. it seems those days can be passed. let's not forget what william goldman famously said, nobody knows anything about the movie business. that is certainly true. you have a situation where another blockbuster hit is always just around the corner. it can at least change the annual total and you can see some growth in the box office. that given these tren
let's cross to dave mccombs. is this a temporary dip, or new reality for china's movie business? normal for the industry. it is under a lot of pressure. it is not just -- this year they have been hit hard by the censorship. there was a chilling industry, the tax evasion scandal. a lot of investors backing films in this kind of market. going ahead, there's also all kinds of competition. you have a lot of streaming, competition coming in. video games. there's a new reality globally for the movie...
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that means if you live in this area from baton rouge, from new orleans westward, from lafayette to mccombppi, you have flash flooding where you may need to seek higher ground. as far as the rainfall totals go, we still expect a widespread area of 5 to 10 inches of rain over the next few days, and there could be an isolated spot somewhere near baton rouge that could get up to 20 inches of rain. now we've also increased to memphis, too. we had a ways to go with this storm. we always thought the rainfall would be the biggest problem when we got the all-clear in new orleans, and now we'll watch it throughout the day. >>> i go to pittsburgh for an interview with kirsten gillibrand of new york. she is struggling to break out in a crowded field. is there a metric you look to where, if i don't hit this mark, i'm stepping back? >> i intend to be the nominee and i intend to beat president trump. o beat president trump. there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. we're oscar mayer deli fresh your very first sandwich,m... your mammoth masterpiece. and.
that means if you live in this area from baton rouge, from new orleans westward, from lafayette to mccombppi, you have flash flooding where you may need to seek higher ground. as far as the rainfall totals go, we still expect a widespread area of 5 to 10 inches of rain over the next few days, and there could be an isolated spot somewhere near baton rouge that could get up to 20 inches of rain. now we've also increased to memphis, too. we had a ways to go with this storm. we always thought the...
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the high risk of flash flooding, this whole area of pink in mccomb all the way down to the new orleans area. this is from our european computer model. this will be updating in the next two hours. it pin poinpoints the heavy. the pink is a huge area from the mississippi-louisiana border all the way to central louisiana, including the baton rouge area. that's where our greatest concern is for flash flooding and river flooding in the days ahead. of course, we still have hurricane warnings for the gusts on the coast. as far as new orleans goes, you'll probably see the strongest gusts in the next two or three hours and then the winds will die down. again, scattered power outages in areas with trees and that will be the main issue. alex, as we go throughout the rest of the storm, it will be monitoring who gets the heavy rain, how much rain they get, and then we'll talk about those river forecasts. right now central flooding is predicted in central louisiana, in the same spot where three years ago they had, quote, unquote, they're once in a lifetime flood of $17 billion of damage done. one ot
the high risk of flash flooding, this whole area of pink in mccomb all the way down to the new orleans area. this is from our european computer model. this will be updating in the next two hours. it pin poinpoints the heavy. the pink is a huge area from the mississippi-louisiana border all the way to central louisiana, including the baton rouge area. that's where our greatest concern is for flash flooding and river flooding in the days ahead. of course, we still have hurricane warnings for the...
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taylor: thank you that was mccombs.'peak to 8:30 inof twitter at new york. we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." francine lacqua in london, taylor riggs in new york. protesters staged a sit in at hong kong's main international terminal. the demonstrators sat on the ground holding signs and chanting slogans including "free hong kong." demonstrators are calling for democratic reforms to the dissolution of their .urrent legislature in china, at least 20 are dead and more than two dozen others are still missing after a landslide earlier this week that buried more than 20 homes in sout
taylor: thank you that was mccombs.'peak to 8:30 inof twitter at new york. we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple....
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but you look at what happened in mccomb county this past week, after promising people a plant would stay, it's closed. the deindustrialization there is hurting. i'm wondering, andrea, we have all of these racist comments coming from the president of the united states. who then after making the racist comments calls elijah cummings racist. and yet, republicans, silent. >> where are they? >> where are they? i just wonder where are the republicans yet again? and how do they think this is going to end when donald trump leaves town? >> exactly. where are the george w. bush republicans? where are the republicans of ronald reagan? where are the republicans who have always spoken up on these issues for decades and decades? it was the republican party that actually inspired condoleezza rice's father to become a republican because he was reacting against the southern democrats who were leading the -- you know, the segregationist movement back then. it is shocking. where are the colin powell republicans? i cannot get over this. i mean, there's so many other issues to discuss but the racism that's e
but you look at what happened in mccomb county this past week, after promising people a plant would stay, it's closed. the deindustrialization there is hurting. i'm wondering, andrea, we have all of these racist comments coming from the president of the united states. who then after making the racist comments calls elijah cummings racist. and yet, republicans, silent. >> where are they? >> where are they? i just wonder where are the republicans yet again? and how do they think this...
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treats everyone with the utmost respect i'm just happy to have him as a friend because see him in mccomb you can always go to him with your problems not just the physical things directly related to your job at anything but the incidental stuff as well and that he can help fix a lot of problems when you don't know where to turn or can always call the dog and even the right directions before david has to be anything but unless. you've been building i find that very touching it's nice to be spoken of so fondly by the coach and some analysts of such a long serving player at the club side. as though you can't help but be moved by that interest question of going into what we were. fortunate or sauce all round medicine man. does and for just the way i am on. saturday be involved but it's 6 30 in the morning. the only volkswagen arena visit is at this hour a couple of croakers. pizza is always on the job already groundsman tend to be early risers. so to speak on our much day starts and help us 6 with the final trim we run the mower over the pitch one last time before getting to me and i'm on a p
treats everyone with the utmost respect i'm just happy to have him as a friend because see him in mccomb you can always go to him with your problems not just the physical things directly related to your job at anything but the incidental stuff as well and that he can help fix a lot of problems when you don't know where to turn or can always call the dog and even the right directions before david has to be anything but unless. you've been building i find that very touching it's nice to be spoken...