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and even before the break he conceded two goals in chelsea, they scored jorginhos, penalties and obama younge game in the second half, chelsea calmly maintained this lead 2-0 chelsea beat milan for the second time in a row and after a poor start in the champions league chelsea rose dinamo zagreb and red bull salzburg played a 1-1 draw between the first and last place in this group in only three points for the first place in the group in other matches yesterday in the same group. copenhagen managed not to lose at home to manchester city 00 man city played in the minority from the thirtieth minute. before that, there were a canceled goal and a missed penalty for manchester of this result, the team of pepe guardiola wanted to advance to the playoffs two rounds before the end of the group stage maccabi haifa created one of the sensations of the tour at home beat juventus borussia sevilla 11. psg benfica also 11 leipzig won in scotland and shakhtar drew against real madrid this point was also enough for real madrid to advance to the champions league playoffs real madrid is the only team in the hi
and even before the break he conceded two goals in chelsea, they scored jorginhos, penalties and obama younge game in the second half, chelsea calmly maintained this lead 2-0 chelsea beat milan for the second time in a row and after a poor start in the champions league chelsea rose dinamo zagreb and red bull salzburg played a 1-1 draw between the first and last place in this group in only three points for the first place in the group in other matches yesterday in the same group. copenhagen...
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that was a very young barack obama. back in 1990. why was someone so young being interviewed?y barriers he would go on to continue to shine. both in law and politics. he was at the time the first black american ever elected president of the prestigious harvard law review. while that may sound like just a law school thing, that's one of the things in law school that sets you on the track for clerkships or court appointments or making it to the supreme court. but what nobody knew then was that obama and a former economics professor were also working on writing something that would reimagine how politics works in america. so it was what they call a manuscript. it was written at a length where it would be designed to be published as a book, but it was never published. exerts are only coming to light now. it's called transformative politics. an outline to remake among other things, democratic campaigns. obama and his co-author discussing how the democratic party had a rutterless pragmatism that must be better challenged and a "new york times" piece looks at the blueprint further. a
that was a very young barack obama. back in 1990. why was someone so young being interviewed?y barriers he would go on to continue to shine. both in law and politics. he was at the time the first black american ever elected president of the prestigious harvard law review. while that may sound like just a law school thing, that's one of the things in law school that sets you on the track for clerkships or court appointments or making it to the supreme court. but what nobody knew then was that...
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after winning to nail at ac, milan, a battleship from giorgio and a 2nd to a from pier amick. obama youngs the crawford victory in italy is when followed up a 3 now victory for chelsea and the reverse fixture last week. harris sen man, remain top of their grew but were held at home by been feca. spite going in front through killing him, bobby's penalty. but it finished 11 thanks way. another spot cake. this time from jour, maria. and the 2nd half and macabre. hi, one there for a champions league game in 20 years. they be event is to know you. they only have 3 points from their form matches. it's almost a slim chance of reaching a lot. 16. the united nations estimates more than 100000000 children are living on the streets worldwide. a football tournament taking place in katara is shining a light on the issue. the 3 child world cup aims to give a voice to youngsters who may otherwise be ignored. and richardson reports the young fullest from across the world. targeting much more than just success on the pitch. this is the 4th edition at the st child world cup. we're getting people to listen t
after winning to nail at ac, milan, a battleship from giorgio and a 2nd to a from pier amick. obama youngs the crawford victory in italy is when followed up a 3 now victory for chelsea and the reverse fixture last week. harris sen man, remain top of their grew but were held at home by been feca. spite going in front through killing him, bobby's penalty. but it finished 11 thanks way. another spot cake. this time from jour, maria. and the 2nd half and macabre. hi, one there for a champions...
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former president barack obama visiting the badger state over the weekend, struggling to connect with youngma made his case for democratic governor tony evers, and candidate mandela barnes. he tried to paint candidate tim michaels and ron johnson as extremists. in trying to court young voters, obama talked a lot about social security implying johnson wants to do away with it. i caught up with senator johnson at a campaign event today. he tells me that line of attack is just not true. >> i want to save social security, medicare. i happen to be one of the few not whistling by the graveyard. i'm concerned about deficit spending sparking inflation. if we don't prioritize spending. reporter: on top of young voters, recent marquette poll oy en38% considered enthusiastic about the upcoming midterms. that number was close to 50% during 2018 midterms. that does not bode well, jackie. jackie: former special assistant trump america first policy institute chief communications director mark lauter. good to see you. talk about president obama hitting the trail, the suggestion has been made, that presiden
former president barack obama visiting the badger state over the weekend, struggling to connect with youngma made his case for democratic governor tony evers, and candidate mandela barnes. he tried to paint candidate tim michaels and ron johnson as extremists. in trying to court young voters, obama talked a lot about social security implying johnson wants to do away with it. i caught up with senator johnson at a campaign event today. he tells me that line of attack is just not true. >> i...
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young people today, they came of age, positive identification with obama, and then the most amazing,negative identification of with trump. -- so, some of it is. that you identify either positively or negatively or, in the case of obama and trump, both, which is why young people are the most wonderfully solid proof of age demographics for the democrats. >> and yet, president biden is trying to make sure he is trying to entice younger voters by talking about the guarantees that he as president and the democrats if they retain the house majority and a better majority, will codify reproductive rights -- i wonder if it is persuasive, politically speaking. is that the coveted demographic? and is his approach persuasive? >> after president obama show that young voters actually vote, that they turn out and vote, democrats have been trying to get young voters to continually turnout in big numbers. in 2018, we saw them break records for their age groups, millennials. then in 2020 again, millennials, gen zers, with gen xers, actually turning out in greater numbers, than anyone in the age of 25
young people today, they came of age, positive identification with obama, and then the most amazing,negative identification of with trump. -- so, some of it is. that you identify either positively or negatively or, in the case of obama and trump, both, which is why young people are the most wonderfully solid proof of age demographics for the democrats. >> and yet, president biden is trying to make sure he is trying to entice younger voters by talking about the guarantees that he as...
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you mentioned barack obama in the badger state over the weekend at a time when democrats are struggling to connect with young for democratic governor tony evers and senate candidate mandela barnes and tried to paint tim michaels and ron johnson as extremists, in trying to court young voters, obama talked a lot about social security. >> voted to raise the retirement age to 70, supported a plan that would put social security and medicare on the chopping block every single year. >> i caught up with senator johnson at a campaign event today. he tells me that line of attack is just not true. >> again, i want to save social security. it's pretty rich for the former president who divides his time between martha's vineyard and washington d.c. and call somebody who lives in oshkosh, wisconsin and drives all over the state to say i'm out of touch. i'm just talking about we have to start prioritizing spending, we have to reduce deficit spending. >> on the topic of young voters, a recent marquette poll found only 38% of voters under 30 consider themselves very enthusiastic about these midterms compared to nearly 50% in
you mentioned barack obama in the badger state over the weekend at a time when democrats are struggling to connect with young for democratic governor tony evers and senate candidate mandela barnes and tried to paint tim michaels and ron johnson as extremists, in trying to court young voters, obama talked a lot about social security. >> voted to raise the retirement age to 70, supported a plan that would put social security and medicare on the chopping block every single year. >> i...
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obama. >> the young lady seems like a perfectly nice person.etting her award. >> why would he do that. >> she's a jackass. >> jackassery is one thing. bigotry quite another. and kanye's interest in buying parlor comes days after instagram and twitter restricted his accounts in response to his blatant anti-semitism, including a tweet where he vowed to go, kwoet, def con 3 on jewish people, at a time when anti-semitic violence in the united states is at an all-time high according to the antidefamation league. so, when parlor celebrates the free speech, let's be clear, kanye wasn't blocked from twitter and instagram because he challenged critical race theory or vaccine mandates. it was because he threatened to kill jews. kanye was also recently seen wearing a white lives matter shirt, a line that some on the right began using in response to the black lives matter movement. it may or may not surprise you to learn that candace owens' husband, george farmer, just happens to be the ceo of parlor's parent company. kanye becomes the latest billionaire t
obama. >> the young lady seems like a perfectly nice person.etting her award. >> why would he do that. >> she's a jackass. >> jackassery is one thing. bigotry quite another. and kanye's interest in buying parlor comes days after instagram and twitter restricted his accounts in response to his blatant anti-semitism, including a tweet where he vowed to go, kwoet, def con 3 on jewish people, at a time when anti-semitic violence in the united states is at an all-time high...
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reporter: former president obama's visit comes as democrats in the state are really struggling to connect with youngm market university, only 38% under 30 enthusiastic of upcoming midterms, compared to 50% in 2018. we'll see, neil, if obama can create the spark he did when he was running for office for these candidates, governor tony evers and lieutenant governor mandela barnes. neil? neil: grady, thank you very, very much even barack obama himself said when he wasn't on the ballot midterms years he campaigned for democrats they lost 40 seats the first go round in 2010. four years later, 2014 his second midterm election they lost 14 seats. as my next guest will tell you based on the candidate his or herself. bill hagerty, tennessee senator sits on the foreign relations committee, much, much more. always good to have you, senator. i imagine you, not blowing smoke you would win your elections on you, your record, your positions. it might help to have a prominent republican campaign for you on your behalf but i think you close the deal or you don't. so i'm wondering all these party loom minute aries --
reporter: former president obama's visit comes as democrats in the state are really struggling to connect with youngm market university, only 38% under 30 enthusiastic of upcoming midterms, compared to 50% in 2018. we'll see, neil, if obama can create the spark he did when he was running for office for these candidates, governor tony evers and lieutenant governor mandela barnes. neil? neil: grady, thank you very, very much even barack obama himself said when he wasn't on the ballot midterms...
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obama. >> the young lady seems like a perfectly nice person. she is getting her award.ld he do that? he is a. >> jack astley is one thing, bigotry quite another. and kanye's interest in buying parler comes just days after instagram and twitter restricted his accounts, in response to his blatant antisemitism, including a tweet where he about to go, quote death con three on jewish people. the time when antisemitic violence in the united states is at an all-time high. according to the anti-defamation league. so, when parler celebrates the free speech, let's be clear, kanye was not block from twitter and instagram because he challenged critical race theory, or vaccine mandates. it was because he threatened to kill jews. kanye with also recently seen wearing a white shirt, that some on the right began using in response to the blm movement. alongside their, conservative commentator candace owens. it may or may not surprising to learn that candace owen's husband just so happens to be the ceo of parler parent company. so, kanye now becomes the latest billionaire to buy his way
obama. >> the young lady seems like a perfectly nice person. she is getting her award.ld he do that? he is a. >> jack astley is one thing, bigotry quite another. and kanye's interest in buying parler comes just days after instagram and twitter restricted his accounts, in response to his blatant antisemitism, including a tweet where he about to go, quote death con three on jewish people. the time when antisemitic violence in the united states is at an all-time high. according to the...
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and so his agent came to me said look there's a very interesting young fellow named barack obama. would you like to meet with them? and i did. and i was very impressed. this was 1994 maybe. and 95 at the latest. and he had written much of change to my father. we finished the book and published it and at the time we came out. it did nicely was well reviewed and so on but it really wasn't a sensation nine years later 2004. when he spoke as the keynote speaker at the democratic convention the exactly the same book. was reissued and so four million copies. and when he and michelle left the white house. he got 65 million for his books. and i like to say that the ark of $40,000 in 1994 to a young man just out of law school and starting a career in politics to 65 million is probably a some of record in publishing. but in both cases, he probably deserved 40,000 for me and 65 million from the people who paid him that what's the auction process like? auctions are a function of the modern way in which material is copied. and you know in the old days when you had to have carbon copies or some
and so his agent came to me said look there's a very interesting young fellow named barack obama. would you like to meet with them? and i did. and i was very impressed. this was 1994 maybe. and 95 at the latest. and he had written much of change to my father. we finished the book and published it and at the time we came out. it did nicely was well reviewed and so on but it really wasn't a sensation nine years later 2004. when he spoke as the keynote speaker at the democratic convention the...
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federal appeals court upheld a lower court ruling against the legality of daca, the obama-era program for young immigrants. but it sent the se back to a lower court to consider new biden administration rules. for now, the 594,000 existing daca recipients can still renew their status. wall street closed lower today after its two-day rally lost some steam. the dow jones industrial average shed 42 points to close at 30,274. the nasdaq fell 28 points. and the s&p 500 slipped seven. a russian cosmonaut has launched from the u.s. for the first time in 20 years, this time with the private firm spacex. she rocketed to the international space station from cape canaveral, florida, along with two nasa astronauts and another from japan. they're due to arrive tomorrow and stay for five months. this year's nobel prize in chemistry went to three scientists for developing a way to snap molecules together. the groundbreaking work of americans carolyn bertozzi and barry sharpless, and danish scientist morten meldal has been used to design better cancer treatments and to map dna. bertozzi, who is based at stanfor
federal appeals court upheld a lower court ruling against the legality of daca, the obama-era program for young immigrants. but it sent the se back to a lower court to consider new biden administration rules. for now, the 594,000 existing daca recipients can still renew their status. wall street closed lower today after its two-day rally lost some steam. the dow jones industrial average shed 42 points to close at 30,274. the nasdaq fell 28 points. and the s&p 500 slipped seven. a russian...
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(people chanting) for the past few years, many young undocumented immigrants have faced uncertainty. the obamam, better known as daca, has allowed them to work in the u.s. without the fear of deportation. but the policy has faced legal battles and continues to. - i wish it didn't have that power over me, but not fearing for my deportation, and being able to work to sustain myself did allow me a lot of privileges that, you know, gave me the confidence i needed. - [jocelyn] juan brito lives in the bay area. he's a daca recipient and a graphic designer at the immigrant legal resource center in san francisco, an advocacy organization. if you see him walking down the street in the city, he's like many locals trying to get to work and make a living - bart into the city, and then it's a couple blocks from the city. i'm listening to "bad bunny" and trying to get myself in the zone, the work zone, in the way that only "bad bunny" can get me in that work zone.
(people chanting) for the past few years, many young undocumented immigrants have faced uncertainty. the obamam, better known as daca, has allowed them to work in the u.s. without the fear of deportation. but the policy has faced legal battles and continues to. - i wish it didn't have that power over me, but not fearing for my deportation, and being able to work to sustain myself did allow me a lot of privileges that, you know, gave me the confidence i needed. - [jocelyn] juan brito lives in...
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i'm saying this because my students are too young to care about obama, they were born in 2003, he does think? like i said, vice president kamala harris is on the trail, is she in that same enthusiasm against black voters? >> yeah, obviously there is a certain amount of enthusiasm that president obama will have, people love to come out, i would love to hear the speech. i think the analysis of walker flying a plane was spot on, right? here is the deal. that can't be a replacement for doing a hard work of organizing our communities, talking to voters, knocking on those doors, having those conversations. you can't use someone like obama, kamala harris as our madrid negro. that will help pull out all of the black voters, right? president obama cannot be the aggregate. it takes work, it takes investment, and it takes supporting everything on the ground doing. that that it's as though he is not effective. he is. it takes more than that, any individual to be a surrogate to hold a rally, to do that deed. especially folks that are not already engaged in the process. before we go, i want to play
i'm saying this because my students are too young to care about obama, they were born in 2003, he does think? like i said, vice president kamala harris is on the trail, is she in that same enthusiasm against black voters? >> yeah, obviously there is a certain amount of enthusiasm that president obama will have, people love to come out, i would love to hear the speech. i think the analysis of walker flying a plane was spot on, right? here is the deal. that can't be a replacement for doing...
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there are a lot of young voters you might want to appeal to who don't know who obama was. xcitement that a lot of young voters did in 2008. so he's of limited usefulness when it comes to that. he probably should have hit the road earlier, and tried to stir up and run some voter registration drives. make no mistake, joe biden is the leader of the party. he's the one who is going to make the endorsement. and if there's any daylight between him and obama, if they differ on a candidate, it would lead to a lot of confusion. so i think that's why obama is kind of laying in the background there. >> do you think obama on the road helps republicans? >> they clearly have done the calculation, and poll tested this strategy. they're with the understanding that it would ignite the gop base more so than really galvanize democratic voters. that's a calculation they have made. i do understand that he's very helpful and can be very influential with personal fund-raisers and solicitation to democratic voters on a more private level. but as far as him hitting the road, they see this as not so
there are a lot of young voters you might want to appeal to who don't know who obama was. xcitement that a lot of young voters did in 2008. so he's of limited usefulness when it comes to that. he probably should have hit the road earlier, and tried to stir up and run some voter registration drives. make no mistake, joe biden is the leader of the party. he's the one who is going to make the endorsement. and if there's any daylight between him and obama, if they differ on a candidate, it would...
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when you think about some of those young people, obama doesn't become president if -- the electorate he process. we built that. they were disproportionately young people, disproportionate young people are diverse. he energize young voters. we need those gen z's, energize young people in the face to the democratic party like no one else. one quick thing. the last poll that galloped id with the former president's own polling at 63. there is no one who can even touch him on the campaign trail. >> rachel, what about donald trump? it seems to be his pattern, i have noticed. he comes into big races, big election days with 48 hours to go before anyone starts voting. what kind of impact do you think he is going to have on the campaign trail? on the vote? >> i think what donald trump taught us in 2018. keep in mind, 2018 we are talking about mid term fundamentals. the narrative is that republicans will get to lacked. what does donald trump do? he hits the stump all campaign cycle, everywhere. senate races, house races, everywhere. a lot of the talking heads were like, this is terrible, you don
when you think about some of those young people, obama doesn't become president if -- the electorate he process. we built that. they were disproportionately young people, disproportionate young people are diverse. he energize young voters. we need those gen z's, energize young people in the face to the democratic party like no one else. one quick thing. the last poll that galloped id with the former president's own polling at 63. there is no one who can even touch him on the campaign trail....
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obama. democrats are hoping they can rally the young voters. >>> up next, the uk in new political turmoil. prime minister liz truss resigning after just 44 days on the job. age comes with wisdom. and wisdom comes with benefits. dryer's broken ok... you want a socket.... at's especially true when it comes to medicare. so make the wise call and learn morebout cigna medica plans in your area. their tools and resources make it simple and easy. bears can smell wifi. visit cignawisecall.com today. you want to flip it. the hiring process used to be the death of me. but with upwork... with upwork the hiring process is fast and flexible. behold... all that talent! ♪ this is how we work now ♪ not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque above the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. listerine. feel the whoa! is. >>> simply stunning political news out of the uk. the prime minister liz truss announcing her resignation six weeks on the job. her tenure was rocky from the beginning. the economic gro
obama. democrats are hoping they can rally the young voters. >>> up next, the uk in new political turmoil. prime minister liz truss resigning after just 44 days on the job. age comes with wisdom. and wisdom comes with benefits. dryer's broken ok... you want a socket.... at's especially true when it comes to medicare. so make the wise call and learn morebout cigna medica plans in your area. their tools and resources make it simple and easy. bears can smell wifi. visit cignawisecall.com...
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that's geeration of young people out there who have not seen their political participation translate into action. the first time i could vote in 2008. that's when obama was running for president. there's a generation of young people that they have been voting. they have not seen something they have gotten for their vote. student loans is very important. this move on cannabis. it's not the whole she bang, but this is an important piece. >> so thank you for beings with us. i want to tell you how cool and great it is to watch you every saturday and sunday at 4:00 p.m. tell me a little bit about what motivates you and what to you want us to get from being part of your show? >> that's very kind of you. what motivates me is to be able to have smart, deep conversation. i i spent a very long time as a spokesperson for other people throughout my career. now it's just me. and i am excited to take all my experience, what i have seen in the room and bring it to people here on msnbc. we also talk about the culture. we do a little pop culture. i do my show in this studio. it's great for me to be in here on this side of the table. i'm so happy to be here with you.
that's geeration of young people out there who have not seen their political participation translate into action. the first time i could vote in 2008. that's when obama was running for president. there's a generation of young people that they have been voting. they have not seen something they have gotten for their vote. student loans is very important. this move on cannabis. it's not the whole she bang, but this is an important piece. >> so thank you for beings with us. i want to tell...
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obama. they were swarmed by so many young fans at a d.c. well as the influenza comes of that. in 2022, tiktok was the most downloaded app in the world. that has other democratic candidates jumping at the chance to go viral. videos like this one, from john fetterman, and targeting opponent, dr. oz, have over 3 million views. >> i grew up just south -- of >> and take a look at how maxwell frost, candidate in florida, used a popular tiktok nantucket gen z talking about gun violence legislation. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ joining me now is the man who could potentially be the first gen z member of congress. my friend maxwell frost. maxwell, so good to see this morning. look, one of the influencers at that white house visit, share that she had to clarify with her younger following, that she was stressed about the midterm elections, and not her motivate sounds. given what appears to be a lack of knowledge when it comes to specifics, are democrats using a smart strategy by leveraging this audience with influencers? >> yeah. first of, thank you for having me on. tha
obama. they were swarmed by so many young fans at a d.c. well as the influenza comes of that. in 2022, tiktok was the most downloaded app in the world. that has other democratic candidates jumping at the chance to go viral. videos like this one, from john fetterman, and targeting opponent, dr. oz, have over 3 million views. >> i grew up just south -- of >> and take a look at how maxwell frost, candidate in florida, used a popular tiktok nantucket gen z talking about gun violence...
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young natalie was voting for the first time. >>> barack obama is endorsing a congresswoman for his vote. >> reporter: the fact that he would ever consider endorsing me makes me feel honored, humble, and excited . she shared her excitement as she talked about former president barack obama throwing his support behind her for la's next mayor. >> i am doing great. >> reporter: facebook. facetime on saturday . >> you were there early for me when i ran for president. you have always been on the right side of the issues. i am confident you will be an outstanding mayor of la. >> thank you so much . >> he expressed his support for my campaign and my candidacy. he says he's familiar with the issues in los angeles and he felt that i would do a good job and be a good mayor. >> reporter: she received a reward in her opponent , rick caruso, was out on the campaign trail . >> i have great respect for president obama. this election is about the homeless crisis and about preventing crime. that is what i am focused on pick >> basses been endorsed by president joe biden, nancy pelosi and other democratic
young natalie was voting for the first time. >>> barack obama is endorsing a congresswoman for his vote. >> reporter: the fact that he would ever consider endorsing me makes me feel honored, humble, and excited . she shared her excitement as she talked about former president barack obama throwing his support behind her for la's next mayor. >> i am doing great. >> reporter: facebook. facetime on saturday . >> you were there early for me when i ran for president....
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young people to turn out in big number. >> biden has seen this movie before, right, under the obama administration. -- you see voters, young voters, people of color who decide to stay home, you know, in those in between years because many promises have not been delivered on in areas we haven't been talking about here so i think he can see that and know it's a concern. it's not just about getting some people to be concerned about this one thing. it's knowing full well that lots of people may just sit it out. >> to that point he says he would veto any republican past legislation, i don't know if they'd have the votes. >> maybe he can convince lindsey graham to talk about it in public. >> there you go. >> we talked about 16 states have imposed significant restricts and trying to reinvigorate about turnout and engagement. >> the other thing he said is that he would bring a bill and sign a bill that would codify roe v. wade. the problem is it has to get to his desk first and the only way democrats can do that if they hole the house and pick up democratic seats in the senate which is a tall task, this is
young people to turn out in big number. >> biden has seen this movie before, right, under the obama administration. -- you see voters, young voters, people of color who decide to stay home, you know, in those in between years because many promises have not been delivered on in areas we haven't been talking about here so i think he can see that and know it's a concern. it's not just about getting some people to be concerned about this one thing. it's knowing full well that lots of people...
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and just down the streets, from obama who really hated, he had a lot of young people that time reallyle i suspect that it was one of his motivators nowadays when charlie kirk talks about racism, that get some fired, up concerns and worrisome is racism against young people and while he's on top of that he thinks it's a huge problem. >> let me ask you about a controversial figure, you talk about her in your book as well, is she someone who you think the leaves genuinely, what she says and what she does or how she found this niche in the conservative movement has a minority voice who can confirm some of the conservative ideas that they want to hear from a young black woman and using it to make money. >> she's a complicated figure on the one, hand she's a celebrity looking for something to latch on, two on the same level i would argue that if she thought she get more successful being a liberal, she'd be illiberal. it's true, she had instances in high school where she felt that, incident where young people says racial things to her and i blew up in our community. she felt left-leaning acci
and just down the streets, from obama who really hated, he had a lot of young people that time reallyle i suspect that it was one of his motivators nowadays when charlie kirk talks about racism, that get some fired, up concerns and worrisome is racism against young people and while he's on top of that he thinks it's a huge problem. >> let me ask you about a controversial figure, you talk about her in your book as well, is she someone who you think the leaves genuinely, what she says and...
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obama said. the l.a. times melanie mason, and stephanie young, and michael steele, thank you all very, very much.ck out, we're gonna continue this conversation. i'm gonna be joined by a panel of state legislators. we are talking about how they're navigating raising concerns about politically motivated violence. and we are going to talk about the very important work being done to protect our democracy at the local level. that is next. and i want you guys to send me your questions on the elections of the midterms, text me or tweet me, honey, i will text back. i've got my number up on the screen. shout out to nebraska. i'm gonna get answers on tuesdays peacock show. i'm gonna give you all the answers. we're gonna be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ will you make something better? create something new? our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck, that's when you know, it's half-washed. downy has 7 benefits that condition and smooth fibers so clothes look newer, longer. feel the difference with d
obama said. the l.a. times melanie mason, and stephanie young, and michael steele, thank you all very, very much.ck out, we're gonna continue this conversation. i'm gonna be joined by a panel of state legislators. we are talking about how they're navigating raising concerns about politically motivated violence. and we are going to talk about the very important work being done to protect our democracy at the local level. that is next. and i want you guys to send me your questions on the...
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and i received an award in the white house for main name, one of the top young scientists in the country. president obama presented that to me. i. and then we started asking the wrong questions. i you know, the harassment started in small ways, maybe getting some additional edits on presentations or on papers that never really happened before. i got more aggressive and they started to suspend me for routine or small violations. maybe the paperwork was done on time or something like that. and then they started the hall in my staff and say anything john's done on a line lately, we'd like to, you know, and so they started to interrogate people. ah, while reporting the story i talked to, doesn't scientists, many of them were fearful of speaking out. and many of them said that they would not speak out publicly on the record for my story because they were afraid they would be pushed out of their position. just as jonathan langon was pushed out of his position at the usa. the anxiety and the pressure was enormous. and so i really had to ask the question, what the hell am i doing here? and so i quit. ah, oh, the
and i received an award in the white house for main name, one of the top young scientists in the country. president obama presented that to me. i. and then we started asking the wrong questions. i you know, the harassment started in small ways, maybe getting some additional edits on presentations or on papers that never really happened before. i got more aggressive and they started to suspend me for routine or small violations. maybe the paperwork was done on time or something like that. and...
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there is a terrible incident in chicago where there's a young girl gunned down by a gang member who thought she was someone else and president obama at the time said no wall or set of laws can prevent every senseless act of violence in our country when a child opens fire on another child, there is a hole in that child's heart that the government can't fill so when you think of yourself as a legislator of policymaker, how do you use your position that it's not always about the tactics of what law has passed and how you treat each other. >> i will say this because pointing to some of my legislative friends 99% of the legislation we were gone will never become law if we are lucky 99%. so the question is what is this role that we've been given by the american people by our friends back home there is an influence that is incredibly powerful and really important that would refer to the fact government isn't the answer, community is far more important than government is essential and necessary to never forget. those kind of shootings can be avoided by what we started talking about a few minutes ago. gang members consistently are joining
there is a terrible incident in chicago where there's a young girl gunned down by a gang member who thought she was someone else and president obama at the time said no wall or set of laws can prevent every senseless act of violence in our country when a child opens fire on another child, there is a hole in that child's heart that the government can't fill so when you think of yourself as a legislator of policymaker, how do you use your position that it's not always about the tactics of what...
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young, cnn, tallahassee, florida. >> so great. thank you to ryan for that report. "new day" continues right now. >>> democrats deploying biden and obama. and around the world, it is friday, october 28th. i'm brianna keilar with alex marquardt. >> we begin with president obama and president biden here storming the trails. president biden heading to philadelphia today for a rare joint appearance with vice president kamala harris to stump for pennsylvania candidate for governor josh shapiro and senate candidate john fetterman. >> today in georgia former president barack obama will rally for stacey abrams and reverend raphael warnock trying to keep his seat in the senate. democrats getting nervous because warnock's race is tied with herschel walker. schumer was caught in a hot mic moment, quite revealing. let's get straight to cnn's jeff zeleny live in atlanta with the latest. jeff, a very tight race down there. >> reporter: alex, good morning. you could hear the concern there and see the concern from senate majority leader chuck schumer. that reflects what democrats here in georgia are saying as well. they are concerned about this senate
young, cnn, tallahassee, florida. >> so great. thank you to ryan for that report. "new day" continues right now. >>> democrats deploying biden and obama. and around the world, it is friday, october 28th. i'm brianna keilar with alex marquardt. >> we begin with president obama and president biden here storming the trails. president biden heading to philadelphia today for a rare joint appearance with vice president kamala harris to stump for pennsylvania candidate...
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young voters in general usually are below the national average of turn-out even in presidential elections. once with barack obama'sn and of course the most recent one during donald trump's attempt at winning re-election. as you can see in the midterms it usually goes down in half with one exception in 2018 at a pretty high youth turn-out. guess what happened? democrats did pretty well in those midterm elections. well, let's take a look at what the interest in the election has been this year when it comes to young voters. it's been sitting at 42%. the good news for democrats, that's much better than what young voter interest was in 2014. but it is not yet at 2018 levels, which is why democrats look like they're poised to lose the house. now, when you look at the growing interest in this election season, it has grown for voters under 35 before october 35%. it went up 7 points to 32% in our most recent poll. look at that compared to all voters. 59% in october. and the high interest voters are now hitting 79%. the fact of the matter is democrats don't need young voters. but they need young voters to have any shot at h
young voters in general usually are below the national average of turn-out even in presidential elections. once with barack obama'sn and of course the most recent one during donald trump's attempt at winning re-election. as you can see in the midterms it usually goes down in half with one exception in 2018 at a pretty high youth turn-out. guess what happened? democrats did pretty well in those midterm elections. well, let's take a look at what the interest in the election has been this year...
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obama's presence, his advisers say they are hoping it will make young voters in particular enthusiastic encouraged to show up to the polls at an incredibly critical time as well as black voters. you look at the numbers here, that senate race just could not be closer. the incumbent senator warnock, he is in a statistical tie with republican herschel walker. right now, when you look at the polling average, neither candidate is over the necessary 50% threshold in order to avoid a runoff. and it was interesting, listening to warnock's answer that he gave you, because he often didn't like to talk about national political figures, he doesn't answer when people ask him if he thinks president biden should run in 2024. he likes to focus on his work and what he has done specifically for georgia. but tonight, the fact that he is going to be on stage with president obama, it is significant, and democrats are really hoping that it just adds to enthusiasm on the ground, and gets more of their people to the polls. >> ellison, thank you. dasha, let me turn to you now. because georgia obviously a key se
obama's presence, his advisers say they are hoping it will make young voters in particular enthusiastic encouraged to show up to the polls at an incredibly critical time as well as black voters. you look at the numbers here, that senate race just could not be closer. the incumbent senator warnock, he is in a statistical tie with republican herschel walker. right now, when you look at the polling average, neither candidate is over the necessary 50% threshold in order to avoid a runoff. and it...
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there was a terrible incident in chicago where there was a young girl gunned down by a gang member who thought she hit someone else and president obama at the time said no law or set of laws can prevent every senseless act of violence in our country. when a child opens fire on another child there's a whole and that child's heart that the government can't fill. so when you think of yourself as a legislator policymaker, how do you use your position to all of us that isnot only always about the tactics of what law is passed, how we treat each ilother . >> i'll say this and it will be disappointed to some of my legislative friends but 99 percent of the legislation that we work onwill never become law . if we're lucky, 99 percent so the question is what is this role that we have been given by the american people and by our friends back homein south carolina from my perspective ? there is a perch, there is an influence thatcomes with this position that is incredibly powerful and really important . that president obama referred to the fact that government isn't the answer, that community is far more important than merriment is essential and
there was a terrible incident in chicago where there was a young girl gunned down by a gang member who thought she hit someone else and president obama at the time said no law or set of laws can prevent every senseless act of violence in our country. when a child opens fire on another child there's a whole and that child's heart that the government can't fill. so when you think of yourself as a legislator policymaker, how do you use your position to all of us that isnot only always about the...
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obama. attitudes towards voting change, republicans became concerned that a new coalition of young voters ofepublicans focus their attention on restricting voting and settle, but important ways. from there, we've seen countless lawsuits, new restrictive state laws and attacks on poll workers, so let's bring in attorney marc elias, a fighter for voting rights. -- when i did all my voting rights work, it was marc elias who i worked with. let's get into it. you talk about 2008, but 2020 saw the first major explosion of voting and election litigation. according to democracy docket's own tracking, 150 voting and election cases were filed in 2020. hundred 48 have already been filed this year. you are little getting -- what forms of voter suppression are worrying you the most out there? >> first of, all thanks for having me on and it is great to see you again. this is unprecedented. when we say that there were 150 lawsuits in all of 2020, that included the six that were filed and lost by donald trump. we are already in excess of that and it is only october and so, what we are seeing is a multi pron
obama. attitudes towards voting change, republicans became concerned that a new coalition of young voters ofepublicans focus their attention on restricting voting and settle, but important ways. from there, we've seen countless lawsuits, new restrictive state laws and attacks on poll workers, so let's bring in attorney marc elias, a fighter for voting rights. -- when i did all my voting rights work, it was marc elias who i worked with. let's get into it. you talk about 2008, but 2020 saw the...
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young people. guests today have been that the center for years and is attorney general and the obama administration eric holder listed at the top of his agenda and was an outspoken critic of voter id laws. now he chairs the national natil democratic redistricting committee and with best-selling author the former director on the biden harris campaign has written our unfinished march the imperiled future of the vote a history, a crisis, a plan. the book explores the often times harsh vote placed at the court of democracy and its vulnerability. it's been signed by lyndon johnson and 65 with the latest coming in 2013 a ruling shall be the holder that struck down the law that requires with a history of voter suppression to seek before enacting changes to the voter laws. since then many have passed restricting the vote. we are delighted to have with us attorney general holder to discuss the book. welcome to the national press club and with that, attorney general holder, the book is yours. >> good afternoon. it's a pleasure to be here i'm excited to talk about our new book and also about our ongoing and c
young people. guests today have been that the center for years and is attorney general and the obama administration eric holder listed at the top of his agenda and was an outspoken critic of voter id laws. now he chairs the national natil democratic redistricting committee and with best-selling author the former director on the biden harris campaign has written our unfinished march the imperiled future of the vote a history, a crisis, a plan. the book explores the often times harsh vote placed...
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was this terrible incident in chicago where there's a young girl gunned down by a gang member who thought she was someone else and president obama at the time, he said no law or set of laws can prevent every senseless act of violence in our country. when a child opens fire on another child, there's a hole in that child's heart that the government can't fill. so when you think of yourself as a legislator policy maker, how do you use your position to speak to all of us that it's not always about the tactics of what law is passed. it's how we treat each other. >> yeah, i will say this, probably be disappointing to some of my legislative friends, but 99% of the legislation that we work on will never become law, if we're lucky 99%. so the question is, what is this role that we have been given by the american people and by our friends back home in south glen from my perspective? there's a perch, there is an influence that comes with this position that is incredibly powerful and really important, that president obama would refer to the fact that department of the isn't the answer, that community is far more important than government, i
was this terrible incident in chicago where there's a young girl gunned down by a gang member who thought she was someone else and president obama at the time, he said no law or set of laws can prevent every senseless act of violence in our country. when a child opens fire on another child, there's a hole in that child's heart that the government can't fill. so when you think of yourself as a legislator policy maker, how do you use your position to speak to all of us that it's not always about...
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i appealed to president obama to create by executive order some relief for these hundreds of thousands of young people brought to the united states as children who simply wanted to be part of our future. they're an amazing group. and he did creating daca. but it's been under attack from the right ever since. the fifth circuit decision was fair warning to congress that unless we do something, and i mean do it soon, these young people could be subject to deportation. there's a texas federal court judge who has ruled daca unconstitutional. they were overruled by the supreme court. it's heading back to his courtroom again and god know what is he's going to do next. it is time for us in congress to do what we should have done long ago, establish the dream act and give these young people a path to citizenship. >> senator dick durbin, thank you. >>> coming up, live to florida for the latest on the recovery from hurricane ian as the death toll continues to rise. >>> plus, president biden issues pardons to thousands of federal prisoners locked up for marijuana possession. we'll discuss the political and
i appealed to president obama to create by executive order some relief for these hundreds of thousands of young people brought to the united states as children who simply wanted to be part of our future. they're an amazing group. and he did creating daca. but it's been under attack from the right ever since. the fifth circuit decision was fair warning to congress that unless we do something, and i mean do it soon, these young people could be subject to deportation. there's a texas federal court...