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obama administration, because, thanks to democrats and staying home in 2014, they handed congress over to the republicans. the only thing standing in the way of republicans and repealing the obama administration is present obamas- president obama's veto pen. this election is not about bernie sanders or hillary clinton, it is about electing a democrat in the primary that can win the general election. gains the country has made under president obama. i agree with bernie sanders more than i do hillary clinton, but i do not think that he can win the general election because this is a capitalist country that has the term and linked socialism with communism for almost a century in the american psyche. i hope democrats will unite behind hillary clinton, even though i agree with bernie sanders. but she is the only one that can win. and that will continue to secure the gains made under the obama administration. thank you. host: you will hear from hillary clinton a momentary she was in nevada following the debate. a tweet from jody on the question what issue will motivate you to the? the same issue that has motivated me since i was 18. it is my american duty. "washington post" -- whatever happens to bernie sanders' cand
obama administration, because, thanks to democrats and staying home in 2014, they handed congress over to the republicans. the only thing standing in the way of republicans and repealing the obama administration is present obamas- president obama's veto pen. this election is not about bernie sanders or hillary clinton, it is about electing a democrat in the primary that can win the general election. gains the country has made under president obama. i agree with bernie sanders more than i do...
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. >> barack obama, barack obama, barack obama, barack obama. >> best president ever? >> who is your option? >> regan, lincoln, lincoln? lincoln? >> these two are sitting next to each other all the time now. >> was abraham lincoln white? yes, he was white. >> he was a republican before they turned. >> enough. >> i want to get to paul because tom rudely did not go to him during the story and i want him to have a chance to say something if he wanted it. >> what was your question? >> you did not get to speak during the story so i wanted to give you the opportunity. i didn't want you to feel like jim webb. >> will you restate the question? >> i don't have a question. >> then it is good talking to you. >> i think you said you would investigate an ally. second of all it is one of the families. depending on how she put her seat back you can understand how the guy choked her. i always looked for chris rock on guidance like this. to paraphrase i am not saying he should have choked her, but i understand of the. >> that's apropos. >> you said there was a guy siting in front of you
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obama's -- obama's presidency, one interesting thing that -- to me came out of that benghazi hearing was in her opening statement, in which she started talking about working towards a more bipartisan foreign policy and how we had to work with congress, clearly trying to separate herself from obamawho had basically gone alone on foreign policy, and i think that she was making a pitch that showing us what she's going to be saying on the campaign trail. >> i agree. i actually disagree with kim. i think this sn an opportunity, she's clearly going to win the nomination, barring something from the fbi, to attack right back to the center because she knows from now on she's fighting a general election and she'll have to fight for more than just the bernie sanders voter. she has to fight for centrist democrats and independent voters. on the other hand, because she has a core nation, she'll be makinging a lot of mistakes. >>> when we come back, with just days to go until the next republican debate, ben carson knocks donald trump from the top spot in iowa and gains ground with a key voting group. could it spell trouble for trump in the months ahead? she'll use that job to buy a home. this is lilly baker. her mom just refinanced their home and is putting an extra $312 a month toward lilly'
obama's -- obama's presidency, one interesting thing that -- to me came out of that benghazi hearing was in her opening statement, in which she started talking about working towards a more bipartisan foreign policy and how we had to work with congress, clearly trying to separate herself from obamawho had basically gone alone on foreign policy, and i think that she was making a pitch that showing us what she's going to be saying on the campaign trail. >> i agree. i actually disagree with...
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why is president obama ok with a new debt tax of over $20 trillion, trillion with a t? clearly president obama has forgotten senator obama's words , but the american people remember, and on their behalf and behalf of all americans who would be crushed by this new debt, as president obama to decrease our debt by working with congress to stop his new debt tax. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman from texas has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. gutierrez, for five minutes. mr. speaker, did you hear that "saturday night live" has incited donald trump to host the show in november? now, let me get the exact quote from july when donald trump launched his hate america again campaign. he said, when mexico sends his people they're not sending their best. they're sending people with lots of problems and they're bringing us those problems. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists and some i assume are good people. they're sending us not the right people. it's coming from more than mexico. it's coming from all over south and latin america, and it's pro
why is president obama ok with a new debt tax of over $20 trillion, trillion with a t? clearly president obama has forgotten senator obama's words , but the american people remember, and on their behalf and behalf of all americans who would be crushed by this new debt, as president obama to decrease our debt by working with congress to stop his new debt tax. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman from texas has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from...
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disposable median income is down $2000 since the day barack obama obama became president, and it has created massive uncertainty in the confusing rules and the cost of the rules that businesses have to share with their workers. that is it. plain and simple. same with health care. every time you have a well intended idea -- and obamacare is well intended, i sure -- it imposes fees and problems on businesses and employees and their employers have to share more costs. this means that your take home pay is ultimately going down. so the best kind of rules are the ones that protect whatever it is you are trying to protect, but at the lowest possible cost so that people have money in their pockets. let me give you an example, because i know that your success is making environmentalist minute -- environmentalists miserable. not the regular ones, but the liberal ones. this allows us to spend money on your company while protecting wild america. in florida, we generated revenue to allow us to have the largest land purchasing programs in the country to protect pristine florida. we began the proc
disposable median income is down $2000 since the day barack obama obama became president, and it has created massive uncertainty in the confusing rules and the cost of the rules that businesses have to share with their workers. that is it. plain and simple. same with health care. every time you have a well intended idea -- and obamacare is well intended, i sure -- it imposes fees and problems on businesses and employees and their employers have to share more costs. this means that your take...
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obama. president obama: each time we see one of these mass shootings are thoughts and prayers are not enough. chris: the president said this. >> president president obama: we know the state with the most gun laws have the fewest deaths. chris: is that true? it depends on how you analyze the data. in our area we have stricter gun laws than virginia. but the 2014 crime statistics show virginia has the lowest rate of the gun murdered. at 2.7 per 100,000 residents. maryland and d.c. despite tougher gun laws have higher gun murder rates. president obama: there has been another mass shooting in america. >> when analyzing president obama preferred metric of gun death including suicide and accidents, virginia has the highest rate, according to 2013 data from the centers for disease control. virginia's gun death rate stands at more than 10 per 100,000. maryland and d.c. are lower. >> instead of focusing on the tools that a bad person uses to commit an atrocity we should focus on the individual. chris: so president obama was right. state with stricter gun laws have lower rate of gun deaths but they also tend to have a higher rate of gun murders. chris papst, abc
obama. president obama: each time we see one of these mass shootings are thoughts and prayers are not enough. chris: the president said this. >> president president obama: we know the state with the most gun laws have the fewest deaths. chris: is that true? it depends on how you analyze the data. in our area we have stricter gun laws than virginia. but the 2014 crime statistics show virginia has the lowest rate of the gun murdered. at 2.7 per 100,000 residents. maryland and d.c. despite...
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obama as president of the united states. >> this is not the same approach to republicans that was taken by candidate barack obama or president barack obama. so now this is an interesting thing to move forward with, right? is there anything about presidential history that tells fuss this is likely to work as a campaign tactic? is there a chance it will scare people to hear this kind of rhetoric about the fight that needs to happen and that needs to be won? is it likely to work as a governing principle? is it likely to scare people and likely to work as a governing principle? is it all of the above? i don't know. it's going to be a big change. watch this space. this kid makes stains like crazy so we got our new he washing machine but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our detergent. so we switched to tide turbo clean. now we get way cleaner clothes way faster he turbo clean. 6x the cleaning power in ½ the time i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter dos
obama as president of the united states. >> this is not the same approach to republicans that was taken by candidate barack obama or president barack obama. so now this is an interesting thing to move forward with, right? is there anything about presidential history that tells fuss this is likely to work as a campaign tactic? is there a chance it will scare people to hear this kind of rhetoric about the fight that needs to happen and that needs to be won? is it likely to work as a...
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obama and obama doesn't like him. they have really bad chemistry. you can see it when they're sitting. deals are people. i study people. you look at those two together and it's just never going to work. it is never going to work. and he's making obama look very foolish unfortunately. >> and -- >> who should we be supporting in syria? >> well, you know, the problem i have is that we are supporting -- this has happened before. you look at gadfy and you look at all these others well, try to help people out and they end up killing our ambassadors, the people that we've helped after the overthrow takes place. you look at saddam hussein and iraq. the problem i have -- it's such a -- sort of an obvious problem after the history of the way, we're supporting the rebels. we don't even know who the rebels are. i spoke with a general the other day who's pretty well versed on this section of the world and he said, we have no idea who we're supporting. you know, we have no idea who they are. you know, look assad is a bad guy, but you could get worse. i mean, assad is bad, but you get -- and the migration is because of all of that civil war. if it would stabilize in any form, maybe these people could move back and, you know, we don't know who the
obama and obama doesn't like him. they have really bad chemistry. you can see it when they're sitting. deals are people. i study people. you look at those two together and it's just never going to work. it is never going to work. and he's making obama look very foolish unfortunately. >> and -- >> who should we be supporting in syria? >> well, you know, the problem i have is that we are supporting -- this has happened before. you look at gadfy and you look at all these others...
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obama. obama had certain advantages. he was a -- more of a nice human being. more lifelike than hell reclinton -- than hillary clinton. this is the second or third time you have done this. there is thought much you can do to hillary clinton that they have not done. i don't know why we are surprised. >> i am not surprised. do you think this per tomorrow mans makes it less likely biden will jump in? >> i think biden was at home watching. he was like, good. i don't have to try to jump in and i never got the feeling biden wanted to do it. he is at home eating bon-bons. who wants a person who doesn't really want the job? it is like pulling teeth to get him to declare. i like hillary and i like bernie. what employer wants to hire somebody who is moping through the interview? >> bernie has the fire, but isn't that what people are saying? bernie has the fire and she goes through the motions? >> yeah, but she has been through this rodeo so many times before, a-d she has an advantage right now. she is planning -- shooy is playing not -- she is playing not to lose. >> jim webb said the enemy he was most proud of making was the man he killed with his bare hands in vietnam. >> that's a pretty good answer. it is hard to top that. with this biden thing, everyone is saying -- i think if you are smart and as people are smart they will keep them out of it as long as possible. as soon as you put a microphone in front of that guy he says something insane. the longer he is not speaking into the microphone the better for his candidacy. >> i remember he said years ago he was speaking to a bunch of african-americans and he said they are gonna put y'all back in chains. i was like when were we in chains? please don't put us back. we are having a good time. >> we both love to do that with the black audiences. she loves to get that little look going. >> it is the paranoia. >> you know who can put it on is the lincoln chaffey. he has it. it makes me -- i am so sad. i was sad looking at him. i feel like somebody should take him by their hands and say lincoln, we don't really -- >> we know your name is lincoln, but -- >> hold him a little tight and pet the back of his head and -- you know you can do that. >> i was proud of him for trying to go after hillary a little bit with the e-mails. they are like why do we keep talking about this? he said it is a relevant thing to ask. because you may be in charge of the country. it is a character thing. as far as these site papers, the news outlets that said hillary is like, one strike after strike. but if you are hitting underhand soft throws, is it that much of a victory? i don't know. she is a big fish in a small pond because she has done this whole thing before. but when it comes time to debate the republican nominee, it is gonna be very different. >> did she try? did they try? >> did they try? it seems to me they laid down and let her have it. >> i don't think it was as mop about her, and i -- i don't think it was as much about her. it is -- >> are you in big trouble! >> it is a gifted athlete and you look around and go, it is not like see is -- >> so she is the rhonda rousey of this? >> they were going soft on the other dudes which is the fairway to do it. >> but chaffey is the only one who challenged her -- that cth affey. she dispensed him with the word no and that's it. >> i think she is terrifying. people are afraid to say anything and that may make her a great president. >> you know what, i hadn't considered that. i don't want to consider it. hollywood actors and proud say attacks against hillary are sexist and they are rooted in show vaw anymore. sexism this pm bleep [about her not seeming warm enough is massage knee. i think she is one of the loveliest and most personable politicians i have ever met. warmer than other politicians in fact. that's pure 6ism. sexism. that's strong words. let's see what else they said about mrs. clinton. i had feelings about her at the time and she has become more extreme in the last few years. and she really is a horror. sexist, right, olivia? those things were not said about hillary. that was your robert red ready to talking about gop candidate carly fiorina. turn the table! so the comments are sexist if they are about a female democrat? rob long, what say you? >> that's what they want to say. they want to make it look like -- if you are a hillary partisan they want to make it look like it is unfair attacks. you are not attacking her beliefs. it is something she president -- she can't change. the problem is i don't think anyone -- i don't think bell clinton would say that she is warm and lovable and she just lights up a room. i don't think bill clinton has ever said anything she said to hillary clinton and meant it. that's not because she is a jerk, but i don't think she is that person. it is okay to be a tough robot and mean, mean. that's okay. >> if that's what you want in a leader, right? >> that's all right. no one is going around saying that olivia wild, she has a point. >> you have seen her hold that baby and it looks like she will lick it or eat it. it doesn't look normal. >> or you can lick it before you eat it. >> why does she have to be likable and warm? nobody is requiring that of donald trump or of the mail -- i would rather her be capable and qualified overall of those other things. >> here is the thing though. the problem is when you marry that -- her robotic quality with her positions that seems to change all the time, right? she was for nafta and now against it. >> she is evolving. >> that's what she says. she says it is okay, and she said it in the debate. she said show me a politician who hasn't changed their mind. >> that's true. >> so she looks at it as an advantage. joanne, you are a woman. don't you think they love to go go -- to cry sekism when -- sexism when it is hillary. this go hard on carly. >> but look at that face. >> it is gorgeous. there is a big difference between criticism and attack. you should be critical of everyone who wants to be president of the united states. itit is a big job and your character should be questioned. your personality should as well if you want to do the late night tv shows. you want people to tune in. you know what is worse than sexism which is a bragger. she said i met her numerous times and she is so warm and wonderful. not every american can meet a presidential candidate. >> every time olivia wild met hillary clinton olivia wilde had a giant check in her hand. i will be warm and nice if you have money when you greet me. >> a giant over sized check. >> what is the lowest amount you will booy warm and nice? >> the lowest amount is 350. >> dan, why do we listen to the hollywood celebrities? i did a whole story about it. >> i think you nailed it on the head at the beginning of the show. i worked at maxim in 2009 when olivia wild was declared the number one woman on the hot 100 list. she's gorgeous. she's beautiful. she's funny. she's great in movies. she's very warm and likable. she should run for president. >> she has you sold. >> i mean, i'd vote for her. >> next story. rewind, we watch, repeat. a survey conducted by the website 538 reveal their readers are watching rewatchable movies. it is lord of rings and the sound of music and the wizard of oz. they love prepositional phrases. and coming in at number one "star wars." the heartwarming tale of a farmer on a mission to stop his dad from choking everyone. the survey showed men and women like different movies. the men's list contains movies like "the matrix"" good fellas" and movies with problem solving. woman liked movies like "dirty dancing"" love actually,," "pretty woman" and anything else you can cry into a pint of ice cream. do you agree with this list? >> to me you have to get shawshank redemption and i will watch the devil's advocate to watch al pacino screaming for two hours. >> i feel like he never stopped screaming. >> i will give -- if that's what women like, i like "love actually." now that's a movie. >> i will put it on the list. >> it is not even on the list. >> there was a separate woman's list as well so you can compare the genders. >> those were real chick flicks. "the notebook" was on there. you don't have to watch that a second time. >> you don't have to watch it a first time. and just so you know "the notebook" is on the men's list. >> did you like "the notebook"? >> i didn't see. it what do i need to watch it for? >> do you need good cry? you watch "the notebook." >> you know what is not on any list? "raiders of the lost arc." that's the best movie ever made. be quiet because i'm serious about this. >> obviously you can watch it -- that's the meaning of a rewatchable film. what didn't make the list? >> there is a cultural element to this. one of the movies that didn't make the list that should be in the top five of all time is "the color purple." it is the most quoted movie of all times. the movie was three hours long. >> that's why you won't watch it again. >> it was six and a half hours on regular television. >> how many times did you watch it? >> "the color purple"? >> yes. >> 12 times. >> i is that the movie where -- >> oprah makes out with whoopi goldberg. >> that did not happen. two women did make out, but it was not oprah. >> you're welcome. >> "you've got mail," one of my favorites. it was on the women's list, like number 17. i love it every time it is on i have to watch it. i think a lot of these films go with nostalgia as well. even on the men's list there was "the sound of music" and" the wizard of oz" is number four. it just means when you were a kid and saw these movies and you have the good feeling. >> "you've got mail" is a kid's movie? it shouldn't be on the list because it is a remake of "the shop around the corner." >> you know what, tom, unless you know the power of the evangelicals is one of my favorites is "broke back mountain." the two guys fall in love. >> is that the one where oprah and whoopi goldburg -- >> again i don't think you have to rewatch it. "catch me if you can" is one of the best films to watch over and over again. and like all of the great rewatchable movies. even if you didn't watch it watch it 10 more times. >> it becomes deeper and "the philadelphia story." carrie grant and kate hepburn. i must have seen it hundreds of times. >> me too. a million times. >> is that the one where tom hanks makes out with whoopi goldburg? >> you know the one movie that was highly ranked for men and not at all on the women's list? "caddie shack." >> comedies i want to watch them over and over with friends. i have to be with buddies to watch it. >> i can watch "caddy shack" over and over. >> i don't watch comedies alone. a side of rice that no one ordered. what insane comment susan rice said about climate change after the break. >>> i will give conservatives free advice again. take out your notepads, righties. most listed climate change as a top threat to u.s. security. some of you laughed. but don't. their fear mongering is sinking in with the country. republicans insist on arguing whether it is real as opposed to what to do about it. conservatives should try to stop arguing the science. it is not working. if you believe it, stop it and listen to what democrats are saying. the national security advisor actually believes the war in syria is caused by climate change. arguments were so silly that republicans could win the argument without saying much. take a cue from the author of the book, now a movie. look him up, dummy. the argument is simple. climate change will affect poor people first. nothing will hurt poor people more than the policy of restricting comek growth in the u.s. and developing nations. that's what all their solutions do. it is a lay up, people. say it with me. climate change is real. our solutions help poor people. theirs hurt. >> were we supposed to say it was you. >> you weren't supposed to be laughing. you were supposed to be cheering. >> the words were flying. >> you must be exhausted after that. >> the movie was great. >> i am exhausted, but didn't i make such great arguments and haven't i helped a lot of people with their arguments? >> well, what do you want me to say? >> i want you to say that is the most bril yept thing i have ever seen. -- the most brilliant thing i have ever seen. >> it never works. we agree with your premise and here is what we want to do. you never get that. you get bizarre -- i mean, look, people said that about signing the protocol. we should just sign. it everybody is signing it. >> we didn't sign it and we are the only country that actually managed to hit the numbers. we didn't sign it and we are doing okay. i am nervous about getting in on the rhetoric, the surrender, the coward's way out. no judgment. >> you didn't take out your notepad like i told you to. >> i didn't bring a notepad. >> i am going to answer his question and then i have to move on to someone else. i don't want to sign the agreement and i don't want to give in on the dumb solutions that the democrats have. global warming is happening. your solutions stink. >> there is a lot of science that shows there are climate changes happening. if anyone doesn't think he can affect the environment when is the last time you ate a trout fished out of the east river? man does affect the environment, but i agree with you. if you keep saying it doesn't happen, well then someone like me could say that and then you go -- and then you get no where. let's say that people can make things bad on earth so what happens next? >> joanne, even if you believe that there is some kind of hocus pocus, forget about that. the people on the right are being called den is ers. >> it is about making the right things priorities. what susan rice is doing is taking an ideology. she is taking a theory and placing all of the blame on what's happening in syria on that. it is easy. it is easy to place the blame on something you can't touch or see or feel as opposed to placing it where you should which is on the people and policy and government and things like that. why don't you change the things you can change. >> what is crazier? is climate denial crazier or saying the syria war. >> i don't know what is happen wght climate. i just know i have been a lot hotter lately. i am trying to figure out the reason for that. if we want to know what happened, ask a syrian. i don't know what to say. susan rice, everybody has their theories and something is shifting. something is happening and i don't know if it is climate change, but something is changing. we as a society have enough to figure out exactly what it is. but going yes this is happening or no this is not happening we need to do maury search and be open minded -- more research and be open minded. >> i tend to convince people across the nation. >> and here is why your solution stinks. it hurts economies and it hurts poor people. >> that's fine. you can be in favor of prosperity -- look, prosperity is happening. this year will be the year where the fewest number of people are in poverty. >> that's a big story and we don't talk about it because people like susan rice wants to sell gloom and doom. part of what happened in syria is a direct result of the horrible leadership of this administration. they had a hand in it and instead of saying we really messed up it is just the weather. they have anal whrap >> they have seasonal effective disorder. >> it is about half time with andy levy. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm will carr. activists against a permanent appointment are occupying city hall. the protesters disrusted the committee members chanting, qot, stop the vote. stop the vote. they said they are not leaving until their demands are met. he was made the interim police commissioner despite a spike in the murder rate. they followed it up with a campaign rally in las vegas. she is now turning her attention toward independent voters and the general election. during the the rally clinton slammed her political rivals depicting a weak america under the watch. >> we have a democrat in the white house and unemployment is lower, income is higher and even the stock market is higher, but when you have a republican in the white house, you are four times more likely to have a recession. >> president obama is presenting a retired army captain with the immediate del of honor. he will receive the award for disrupting a suicide bombing in afghanistan. he saved several lives that day sacrificing himself in the process. he suffered a serious leg injury that forced him into retirement. the ceremony will take place at the white house in mid-november. >>> and another success story as the world unites to save the the giant panda from extinction. twin pandas were born at the toronto zoo. the first ever in canada. zoo officials haven't identified the cub's gender, but they say the guinea pig-sized pups are doing well and mom too. 1600 giant panda reis main in the wild. pandas remain in the wild. 300 are in captivity. >>> now let's get you back to the overnight show you have grown to love. "red eye." >> welcome back, time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from tv's andy levy in the "red eye" news desk. >> hi, tom. >> the "red eye" news desk has not been here since last thursday. >> i
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obama, president obama, then-senator obama said when tough gets tough, some white folk get guns, are bitter or, you turn to their religion, and he got beat down. and he knew then never again to speak ill of white brothers and sisters in america. why? because people are chagrined when even a so-called ostensibly biracial, half-white man makes a comment about white america. that lets us know, no, you are still perceived as a black man. on the flip side, what president obama has done relentlessly is to chide and deliver tirades against african-american people in ways that have been called out by a number of figures. that's unfortunate. so his genius that professor butler talks about, let's not underestimate that. this man has existed in the midst of white supremacy, the conscious or unconscious believe that some groups are inherently inferior and others are superior. that does not have to do with individual existential assertions about the legitimacy or lack thereof of black people, it's an institutional mechanism that is self-perpetuating. in light of that, when we look at what white su
obama, president obama, then-senator obama said when tough gets tough, some white folk get guns, are bitter or, you turn to their religion, and he got beat down. and he knew then never again to speak ill of white brothers and sisters in america. why? because people are chagrined when even a so-called ostensibly biracial, half-white man makes a comment about white america. that lets us know, no, you are still perceived as a black man. on the flip side, what president obama has done relentlessly...
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states. >> this is not the same approach to republicans that was taken by candidate barack obama or president barack obamao now this is an interesting thing to move forward with, right? is there anything about presidential history that tells fuss this is likely to work as a campaign tactic? is there a chance it will scare people to hear this kind of rhetoric about the fight that needs to happen and that needs to be won? is it likely to work as a governing principle? is it likely to scare people and likely to work as a governing principle? is it all of the above? i don't know. it's going to be a big change. watch this space. does your makeup remover take it all off? every kiss-proof, cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. >>> republican presidential candidate jeb bush said last year when deciding whether or not to run for president he would not get in the race unless he could run joyfully. i can be a joyful candidate? jeb bush does not appear to be running with a whole lot of joy
states. >> this is not the same approach to republicans that was taken by candidate barack obama or president barack obamao now this is an interesting thing to move forward with, right? is there anything about presidential history that tells fuss this is likely to work as a campaign tactic? is there a chance it will scare people to hear this kind of rhetoric about the fight that needs to happen and that needs to be won? is it likely to work as a governing principle? is it likely to scare...
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obama wanted to keep an embassy-presence only in afghanistan by the end of 2016, now he says afghan forces need more help from the u.s.. president obama says even though afghan forces are fighting for the stability of their country, the security situation remains fragile. that's why he says 5500 u.s. troops will stay at bases in afghanistan through the end of his presidency in 2017. obama -- president obama the : mission will not change, our troops will focus on training afghans and counter terrorism operations but these bases will give us the presence and the reach our forces require to achieve their mission. aixa: steffani: -- aixa: senator john mccain, chair of the armed services committee, says while he's pleased with the president's announcement, he's concerned that the number of troops will not be sufficient to perform the critical tasks being set for them. tom donnelly of american enterprise institute says success in afghanistan through a stable government is possible with adequate u.s. support. >> we can't have the result that we want without having land forces in a sufficient number to do something that's worth doing. aixa: the secretary of defense says the administration did its homework on troop levels. secretary carter that is our : best estimate now of what we should plan for and are planning for and budgeting for. aixa: the drawdown from the current numbe
obama wanted to keep an embassy-presence only in afghanistan by the end of 2016, now he says afghan forces need more help from the u.s.. president obama says even though afghan forces are fighting for the stability of their country, the security situation remains fragile. that's why he says 5500 u.s. troops will stay at bases in afghanistan through the end of his presidency in 2017. obama -- president obama the : mission will not change, our troops will focus on training afghans and counter...
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obama. >> obama. but he's going to head to south carolina and in south carolina he is going to compete with hillary for african-american votes. i think it helps bernie. >> pushing way ahead right now at least. >> joe biden is going to get in i'm confident. tomorrow or tuesday. he'll go to delaware and announce to the state he represented for so many years. he'll be a strong candidate. democrats like president obama. remember his name. >> well -- >> i know. >> wait. >> i've moved on. >> who has been president obama as he will say his closest partner over the last seven years. joe biden. candidate than hillary clinton more electoral candidate than bernie sanders and signal he would like to have elizabeth warren as his running mate who is closer to where the average grass roots party wants to go. i say this is the toughest ticket for republicans and i think it will be a formal ticket in the primaries. >> senator warren has a crystal clear voice on the issue she cares about. again, joe biden was the architect of a bankruptcy bill which senator warren has faught against for decades. i'm just trying to raise issues here because -- [ talking over one another ] >> let me bring it over to matt. some people said this could help hillary clinton if he does get in. that she could run to the left of joe biden, a little bit of change from president obama, not too much but to the right of bernie sanders. anythi
obama. >> obama. but he's going to head to south carolina and in south carolina he is going to compete with hillary for african-american votes. i think it helps bernie. >> pushing way ahead right now at least. >> joe biden is going to get in i'm confident. tomorrow or tuesday. he'll go to delaware and announce to the state he represented for so many years. he'll be a strong candidate. democrats like president obama. remember his name. >> well -- >> i know. >>...
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president obama was in roseburg, oregon, were eight days before a student shot and at umpquae people community college before turning the gun on himself is that .resident obama president obama: we have to come together as a country. the president was met with protesters opposed to his call for going control. >> this is a mental health issue. this is a young man who was screaming out for help and slip through the cracks. this is not a gun issue. this is not a political issue. tonight, the president is said to be considering a controversy all move, the possibility of using an executive order to tighten background checks, something he could do without waiting for congress to act. roz plater, abc 7 news. arizonaday's gunfire at marked the 47th shooting to take place on a school campus so far this year according to gun control efficacy group every town for gun safety. the total number of shootings is actually lower than it was at this point last year. d.c. gearing up for massive crowds for a big march for justice, marking 20 year since the million man march in d.c. tonight, as final preparations went underway, a church service brought people together. richard reeve is live in no
president obama was in roseburg, oregon, were eight days before a student shot and at umpquae people community college before turning the gun on himself is that .resident obama president obama: we have to come together as a country. the president was met with protesters opposed to his call for going control. >> this is a mental health issue. this is a young man who was screaming out for help and slip through the cracks. this is not a gun issue. this is not a political issue. tonight, the...
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obama who is making changes to his plans to withdraw. abc' s karen travers is in washington, d.c. with details. karen: it' s a significant reversal for president obama. pres. obama: this modest but meaningful extension of our presence, while sticking to our current narrow missions, can make a real difference. karen: there are about 9800 u.s. troops in afghanistan, and nearly all were supposed to be home by the end of 2016. but the president, on the recommendations of his top commanders, will now leave as many as 5500 troops on the ground. it will be a two-fold mission, similar to the current one -- counterterrorism operations and training and assisting afghan forces. so why the shift in policy? top pentagon officials believed afghan forces were not ready to operate on their own. and there has been a recent surge in violence by the taliban and now isis. pres. obama: in key areas of the country, the security situation is still fragile and in some places, there is a risk of deterioration. karen: last month, taliban fighters took control of a key northern city. afghan forces battled back in kunduz with support from us airstrikes. but one strike was catastrophic. a h
obama who is making changes to his plans to withdraw. abc' s karen travers is in washington, d.c. with details. karen: it' s a significant reversal for president obama. pres. obama: this modest but meaningful extension of our presence, while sticking to our current narrow missions, can make a real difference. karen: there are about 9800 u.s. troops in afghanistan, and nearly all were supposed to be home by the end of 2016. but the president, on the recommendations of his top commanders, will...
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obama care. under the guise of increasing access to care. it today is clear that obama cares bad for families, small cares bad for families, small businesses, bad for our economy. our debt continues to climb, we need legislation that will provide jobs and opportunities for all americans while not placing burdens on future generations. that is the the key. this law continues to impose tax on job creators. according to calculations, obama care will cause future generations $6.2 trillion over the next 75 years. obama care will cost future generations, $6.2 trillion over the next 75 years. we have a moral obligation not to passes on to our children and grandchildren. obama care has negatively impacted our economy. it will rob them of their ability to have the flexibility and choices needed to grow their businesses and responsive and needs of their employees. in the congressional budget office obama care will cost 2.5 million employees million employees to drop out of the labor market. that is the congressional budget office. it will cause 2.5 million employees to drop out of the labor market. it also created hundreds of's forcing businesses to bend thousands of man-hours compliant with new washington regulations. we should instead look at how we can free up businesses and promote growth and innovation. this bill will help reduce our deficit by over $79 billion over the next ten years and set us on a path of healthcare ye
obama care. under the guise of increasing access to care. it today is clear that obama cares bad for families, small cares bad for families, small businesses, bad for our economy. our debt continues to climb, we need legislation that will provide jobs and opportunities for all americans while not placing burdens on future generations. that is the the key. this law continues to impose tax on job creators. according to calculations, obama care will cause future generations $6.2 trillion over the...
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obama? >> jimmy: no. that's not barack obama. >> barack obama has dark skin like he does. obama. how about this guy? >> oh! >> i know! >> jimmy: who? >> looks like barack obama. >> he looks like me and he looks like -- >> jimmy: this guy is a doctor. >> is he you? are you a doctor? i'm not -- well, yes, i am a doctor. >> jimmy: what kind of doctor are you, then? toptometrist? >> jimmy: yes, toptometrist. >> what do they do? >> jimmy: they look at your top. what about this guy? >> his lips are purple. >> jimmy: do you trust him when you look at him? >> no! >> no! >> jimmy: here's one more. >> oh! >> jimmy: this is -- >> jamie scott. >> jimmy: no, good guess. >> i know -- i don't want him to be president because he looks very old and he looks like this year he's going to die. was smart. and he still knows stuff and he reads books. >> jimmy: you think he's smart? >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: because he's wearing glasses? >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i think he's smart. almost like you. >> jimmy: almost. well, no one is as smart as i am. i mean, ask me any question and i know the answer. >> oh, oh, do you know wh
obama? >> jimmy: no. that's not barack obama. >> barack obama has dark skin like he does. obama. how about this guy? >> oh! >> i know! >> jimmy: who? >> looks like barack obama. >> he looks like me and he looks like -- >> jimmy: this guy is a doctor. >> is he you? are you a doctor? i'm not -- well, yes, i am a doctor. >> jimmy: what kind of doctor are you, then? toptometrist? >> jimmy: yes, toptometrist. >> what do they do?...
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obama care. under the guise of increasing access to care. it today is clear that obama cares bad for families, small cares bad for families, small businesses, bad for our economy. our debt continues to climb, we need legislation that will provide jobs and opportunities for all americans while not placing burdens on future generations. that is the the key. this law continues to impose tax on job creators. according to calculations, obama care will cause future generations $6.2 trillion over the next 75 years. obama care will cost future generations, $6.2 trillion over the next 75 years. we have a moral obligation not to passes on to our children and grandchildren. obama care has negatively impacted our economy. it will rob them of their ability to have the flexibility and choices needed to grow their businesses and responsive and needs of their employees. in the congressional budget office obama care will cost 2.5 million employees million employees to drop out of the labor market. that is the congressional budget office. it will cause 2.5 million employees to drop out of the labor market. it also created hundreds of's forcing businesses to bend thousands of man-hours compliant with new washington regulations. we should instead look at how we can free up businesses and promote growth and innovation. this bill will help reduce our deficit by over $79 billion over the next ten years and set us on a path of healthcare ye
obama care. under the guise of increasing access to care. it today is clear that obama cares bad for families, small cares bad for families, small businesses, bad for our economy. our debt continues to climb, we need legislation that will provide jobs and opportunities for all americans while not placing burdens on future generations. that is the the key. this law continues to impose tax on job creators. according to calculations, obama care will cause future generations $6.2 trillion over the...
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obama. president obama: i don' t know where your brother is right now, but this is some payback right here. [laughter] mary: the next thing she knew, she was meeting her heroes and taking pictures with them and signing autographs with them. they were tweeting about her. kerry lloyd -- carli lloyd posted a copy of her letter, calling her an inspiration. president obama: nothing gives me more hope than to know that we have a while -- a great generation of young women like her ready to take the world by storm. ed: she got to meet the president, she got to meet her heroes. mary: that is a challenge, that is great. heather: that sells like an argument in my house, as well. ed: she sells like a cool person. and today, participants took a chilly dip for the woburn high cross-country team this afternoon. the tanners took a different city' s horn pond umag -- pond to mark the last home meet for the fall season. congratulations to both the teams that won before diving in. anyway, that was cold. no question about it. imagine if they did this early this morning, when it is like 25 out there. harvey: the afternoon saw temperatures reach the 50' s, and so the clouds have been quite fit -- quite thin and that allow the heat to escape. tonight , in all its glory, we have had the full -- is there it is, the full hunter' s moon. check it out. it looks a little year
obama. president obama: i don' t know where your brother is right now, but this is some payback right here. [laughter] mary: the next thing she knew, she was meeting her heroes and taking pictures with them and signing autographs with them. they were tweeting about her. kerry lloyd -- carli lloyd posted a copy of her letter, calling her an inspiration. president obama: nothing gives me more hope than to know that we have a while -- a great generation of young women like her ready to take the...
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states. >> this is not the same approach to republicans that was taken by candidate barack obama or president barack obama. so now this is an interesting thing to move forward with, right? is there anything about presidential history that tells fuss this is likely to work as a campaign tactic? is there a chance it will scare people to hear this kind of rhetoric about the fight that needs to happen and that needs to be won? is it likely to work as a governing principle? is it likely to scare people and likely to work as a governing principle? is it all of the above? i don't know. it's going to be a big change. watch this space. look at you, saving money on your medicare part d prescriptions. at walgreens, we call that "carpe med diem." that's almost latin for "seize the day to get more out of life and medicare part d." from one-dollar copays on select plans... ...to now reward points on all prescriptions, walgreens has you covered. so drop by and seize the savings! walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly
states. >> this is not the same approach to republicans that was taken by candidate barack obama or president barack obama. so now this is an interesting thing to move forward with, right? is there anything about presidential history that tells fuss this is likely to work as a campaign tactic? is there a chance it will scare people to hear this kind of rhetoric about the fight that needs to happen and that needs to be won? is it likely to work as a governing principle? is it likely to...
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obama and democrats. you know, there's a yiddish word for that, huts hutzpah, when you appoint major obama donor in charge of investigation whether the obama administration is targeting political opponents of the president, miraculous, miraculous, results we just saw, a whitewash. everyone was exonerated. misstates were made we were told. rather classic, same passive tense, passive joins r voice in the watergate scandal, mistakes were made. yes, mistakes were made. . . now, a number of members of this body, a number of republicans voted to confirm eric holder. that may or may not have been a mistake. i was not here at that time. i did not have the opportunity to examine his record prior to his being appointed attorney general. i can understand those who voted "yes." prior to becoming attorney general, eric holder had built a reputation, by and large, as a law-and-order prosecutor. and so you could understand senators who would believe that his tenure as u.s. attorney, his tenure as deputy attorney general might suggest he would not be partisan and lawless. with miss lynch, it was qualitatively different. with miss lynch, she told us she wo
obama and democrats. you know, there's a yiddish word for that, huts hutzpah, when you appoint major obama donor in charge of investigation whether the obama administration is targeting political opponents of the president, miraculous, miraculous, results we just saw, a whitewash. everyone was exonerated. misstates were made we were told. rather classic, same passive tense, passive joins r voice in the watergate scandal, mistakes were made. yes, mistakes were made. . . now, a number of members...
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obama, then-senator obama, president obama now, of course, preparing to debate hillary clinton. she's a pretty good debater. >> very good. she's polished she's crisp, fluent in issues. i don't think that's the challenge for her. the challenge for her is to take all of the policies, some of which she's adopted recently, and weave them together into something coherent and believable that people can hang on to. that is the challenge for her in this debate. >> you heard david allude to some of the positions that she's taken on recently, which is a polite way of suggesting that she has veered to the left on a lot of issues, including on a pacific trade deal that she helped write, let's be honest, and her baby, now distanced herself. >> it was the goal standard. now it's not what she thought it would be. >> going for platinum. >> maybe going for platinum in vegas. that's one less than 2008. she's protecting her left flank. she's moved left. when bernie sanders doesn't attack her spern personally but says consistency should matter, she's going to say experience matters, has diversity, t
obama, then-senator obama, president obama now, of course, preparing to debate hillary clinton. she's a pretty good debater. >> very good. she's polished she's crisp, fluent in issues. i don't think that's the challenge for her. the challenge for her is to take all of the policies, some of which she's adopted recently, and weave them together into something coherent and believable that people can hang on to. that is the challenge for her in this debate. >> you heard david allude to...
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in 2007 he made2,007 he made support illinois senator barack obama over clinton and obama praising over a million dollars for the obama biden ticket. with all the attention, it attention, it seems like that is more of a possibility them before. it is very hard to get that political animosity. >> hillary clinton is so weak, and her personality is the opposite of joe biden. uninspiring, not relatable, not real to people. the reason he is such a huge factora huge factor in this race is because hillary is falling quickly. >> one of the things we are looking at is the question in the democratic party as what will happen to that powerful coalition that was able to propel us into the white house, hillary's grip on that coalition is tenuous at best. hearing people, people of color, latinos. i think everyone knows that the democratic party will be able to use the extremely high -- the extreme as a party, we would hate to see that wasted. bill: you have been chasing the governor for months. how dodo you think this impacts the republican field? >> it changes the race completely. the republicans have so much to figure out. the th
in 2007 he made2,007 he made support illinois senator barack obama over clinton and obama praising over a million dollars for the obama biden ticket. with all the attention, it attention, it seems like that is more of a possibility them before. it is very hard to get that political animosity. >> hillary clinton is so weak, and her personality is the opposite of joe biden. uninspiring, not relatable, not real to people. the reason he is such a huge factora huge factor in this race is...
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obama himself as defense secretary for more than one term. is absolutely devastating. when they talk about the vacuum created, obama doesn't recognize the entire idea of vacuum. people that bad guys or geopolitical adversaries like the russians and the iranians will come in and have come in as a result of the evacuation. by obamand essentially as you said, giving up on syria entirely. there's been no syria policy. at most when obama began the bombing campaign, the objective, even though he pretended it was to destroy isis, was to hold the line in iraq so baghdad wouldn't fall. and it's iran that's going to insure that. not the united states. and to do nothing in syria. which is what is going on now. here's the tragedy. i think that condi and bob gates are correct that we should and could be doing a no fly zone and protect a zone as we did the kurds in iraq for a decade when saddam was in power. the problem is, because obama has delayed on everything, it could be too late. the russians now control syrian air space. american pilots are instructed to retire if they encounter the russians, the russians don't have the same orders. so we cannot establish that kind of zone. because we will have to engage the russians and obama will never do that. >> chuck, briefly are you surprised that bob gates, obama's first defen
obama himself as defense secretary for more than one term. is absolutely devastating. when they talk about the vacuum created, obama doesn't recognize the entire idea of vacuum. people that bad guys or geopolitical adversaries like the russians and the iranians will come in and have come in as a result of the evacuation. by obamand essentially as you said, giving up on syria entirely. there's been no syria policy. at most when obama began the bombing campaign, the objective, even though he...
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but to sit back and the same guys -- it's always republicans, obama, obama, obama -- he tried. e's tried to do things. --sit and turn a blind eye you are politicizing it as well. everyone the calls and today -- if it had been your loved one that got killed yesterday, you or any day, then what would you feel like? host: that is stephen indianapolis. --shington post," headline in avoidable tragedies. so far this you there eventually 94 mesh shooting incidents in which four more people are killed or injured by gunfire. that's only 274 days into the year. host: sensible gun control laws, including ones backed by vast majority of americans, such as bringing gun show and internet gun sales and is a reasonable revelatory framework. host: paul, jasper, georgia, republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. is a noted forensic psychiatrist at the university of missouri who co-authored a paper on the mentally ill and firearms. clearly set forth that the mental health community, physicians, are required as a matter of federal law on the books today to alert law enforcement of any individual,
but to sit back and the same guys -- it's always republicans, obama, obama, obama -- he tried. e's tried to do things. --sit and turn a blind eye you are politicizing it as well. everyone the calls and today -- if it had been your loved one that got killed yesterday, you or any day, then what would you feel like? host: that is stephen indianapolis. --shington post," headline in avoidable tragedies. so far this you there eventually 94 mesh shooting incidents in which four more people are...
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obama: all right. thanks. dallas president obama live from the white house. a more than hour-long news conference answering a wide range of questions including the shooting in oregon, his syria policy, his dealings with vladimir putin, and as you just heard, finishing up with a perspective on his meeting with pope francis last week and washington, d.c. a couple of keynotes to point out on the economic side -- the president making clear to members of congress, particularly the republican leaders in the house and then it , that he would no longer accept a short-term budget deal. earlier this week, the house and senate passed and sent to president obama a two-month extension that will run out on december 11. president obama laying down i got my, the first challenge for the expected new speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, that he will not except a short-term agreement on that december 11 deadline. for ad, he's looking longer-term funding agreement that notably will do away with some of the spending caps that will -- that were implemented in 2011 led by speaker boehner's house republican congress. he also said he would not negotiate on the debt ceiling. jack lew telling negotiators yesterday that the new deadline would be november 5, about a month earlier than the congressional budget office had initially projected, putting up the timeline on what should be some contentious negotiations. one element of this that might be a wild card, speaker john boehner announcing his resignation last week did he will stay in office until the end of october. there's some sense on capitol hill that perhaps john boehner will try to get this out of the
obama: all right. thanks. dallas president obama live from the white house. a more than hour-long news conference answering a wide range of questions including the shooting in oregon, his syria policy, his dealings with vladimir putin, and as you just heard, finishing up with a perspective on his meeting with pope francis last week and washington, d.c. a couple of keynotes to point out on the economic side -- the president making clear to members of congress, particularly the republican leaders...
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president obama today speak out against putin's direct military intervention in syria, mr. obama's first remarks since russian airstrikes in syria began wednesday. obama's critics for three days have harshly criticized him saying president obama has outmaneuvered the middle east. mr. obama defended himself and flat foot the administration trying to spend the russian military intervention is an act of putin's weakness, not obama's. we'll discuss why russia does appear to be the stronger not weaker state actor in the middle east, and whether putin intends to extent russia's power and influence around the globe? >>> former pentagon official fox national security analyst k.t. mcfarland is with us tonight. also tonight president obama reflexively pushing gun control after the tragedy at an oregon community college. the president reiterated that he wants to politicize the issue because he said he had to contend with the national rifle association stirring up fear and scaring, scaring politicians. the president also dismissed a change in mental health treatment in this country because he said 99% of disaffected young men grow out of it. we take up his analysis
president obama today speak out against putin's direct military intervention in syria, mr. obama's first remarks since russian airstrikes in syria began wednesday. obama's critics for three days have harshly criticized him saying president obama has outmaneuvered the middle east. mr. obama defended himself and flat foot the administration trying to spend the russian military intervention is an act of putin's weakness, not obama's. we'll discuss why russia does appear to be the stronger not...