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now when i say i psaki economy added many of you will think africa but believe it or not kenya has and saw a team called the ice lions the team laces up its skates several times a week to practice in nairobi. thank you i saw ki at the equator yes it's real right here at this solar powered ice arena twice a week about 2 dozen adrenaline junkies meet for hockey training at this arena even though it's really too small for the sport most had never seen an ice rink before except on t.v. but now they're the ice lions and face the hole is one of the few women players on the team. i mean because you know maybe share educated guesses you have and you don't because of these things you know so even if you're angry at you but in a city come bank i was and you know that too because. the team is a cross-section of urban kenyan society the young men and women come from different social and economic backgrounds as well as different ethnic groups but when they play hockey together they're all on the same team 22 year old georgia good charter is the goalkeeper fiercely throwing himself in front of the f
now when i say i psaki economy added many of you will think africa but believe it or not kenya has and saw a team called the ice lions the team laces up its skates several times a week to practice in nairobi. thank you i saw ki at the equator yes it's real right here at this solar powered ice arena twice a week about 2 dozen adrenaline junkies meet for hockey training at this arena even though it's really too small for the sport most had never seen an ice rink before except on t.v. but now...
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annual event promotes building relationships with police also first responders kron four's taylor psaki has more for martinez. >>community members neighbors and law enforcement banding together on tuesday to celebrate national night out event focused on building relationships between the community and its first responders in more than ever. >>you know we need to humanize our first responders and what they had the value that they add to our community and this is a way where people can see them in a relaxed environment where they can get to know them as people and understand what it is do it. >>this year's national night out comes at a deadly time across the country with 3 mass shootings within a one-week period first the gilroygarlicfestival shooting and then 2 others in el paso texas and dayton ohio last weekend i think it's important to something like this. >>because we need to people forward a community not be afraid of the the police is going to shoot the potatoes then organizer and martinez pete satan says. >>he's proud of the turnout on tuesday despite growing fears intentions and
annual event promotes building relationships with police also first responders kron four's taylor psaki has more for martinez. >>community members neighbors and law enforcement banding together on tuesday to celebrate national night out event focused on building relationships between the community and its first responders in more than ever. >>you know we need to humanize our first responders and what they had the value that they add to our community and this is a way where people...
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. >> jen psaki, former communications director for the obama white house i want to give you the pleasure of the game we occasionally play here. there is a tweet for it. there is always a tweet for it. in 2012 president trump tweeted about your former boss. it is monday how many more excuses will obama make today about the economy. again, the president gets blamed no matter what. whether it is fair or not fair. and if this economy is starting to sputter at the very least that is going to be -- voters will hold president trump accountable. >> that is true. and that is a reality no matter who is president. whoever is sitting in the oval office will get the blame or the thanks for where the economy is. look, president trump has been getting credit for the economy of the last three years. that is a continuation of the obama recovery. i think most economists will tell you that. but it is hard to argue that point. i think what mike said is important and this is why it would be great if he had a fully functioning policy team which he doesn't. is that there should be a consideration at this point
. >> jen psaki, former communications director for the obama white house i want to give you the pleasure of the game we occasionally play here. there is a tweet for it. there is always a tweet for it. in 2012 president trump tweeted about your former boss. it is monday how many more excuses will obama make today about the economy. again, the president gets blamed no matter what. whether it is fair or not fair. and if this economy is starting to sputter at the very least that is going to...
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paul begalla, and jennifer psaki. i guess i'll start with you, jen.ht? >> was there too much? >> yes. >> there was too little i think. >> but too much negative talk about obama policy. >> you know, i think what they miss an opportunity to do is build on obama's legacy. every election is about moving forward and i don't think we saw enough of that from any candidates on the debate stage last night or either two nights but barack obama is at 95% approval rating among democrats. independents love him, women in suburbs love him. he is still a beloved figure so that's a missed opportunity. i think barack obama, when people did bring him up, they were criticizing him to your point. if that was the right strategy to make sure donald trump wasn't in the white house, he would be leading the charge to say attack me, i want one of you to be in the white house. it's not. and hopefully they would have learned the lesson that they can build on, they can give a forward looking vision but they can also talk about the successes that they should move forward from. and
paul begalla, and jennifer psaki. i guess i'll start with you, jen.ht? >> was there too much? >> yes. >> there was too little i think. >> but too much negative talk about obama policy. >> you know, i think what they miss an opportunity to do is build on obama's legacy. every election is about moving forward and i don't think we saw enough of that from any candidates on the debate stage last night or either two nights but barack obama is at 95% approval rating among...
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jen psaki, both the mayor of dayton and the mayor of el paso, a republican mayor and dayton a democratpe of meetings are usually about healing. president trump in the past has shown he's capable of it and he's able to do it. but people in el paso in particular seem very upset. do you think it is possible that these trips can be what the nation needs right now? >> there is no evidence to suggest that. and i say that because having been a part of a number of the trips in the past, typically what you do is you reach out to the mayor and you say, what do you need? and the mayors of countries -- of cities around the country, they're like momma or poppa grizzly and worried about thur communities and most focused on. when a president comes in it takes in resources and energy but president trump hasn't really exhibited an ability to publicly heal or publicly bring people together. the mayors are thinking about that. and in addition to the fact that some of his rhetoric seems to have possibly led to one of the -- the motivation of one of the shooters or that seems to be what the reporting is su
jen psaki, both the mayor of dayton and the mayor of el paso, a republican mayor and dayton a democratpe of meetings are usually about healing. president trump in the past has shown he's capable of it and he's able to do it. but people in el paso in particular seem very upset. do you think it is possible that these trips can be what the nation needs right now? >> there is no evidence to suggest that. and i say that because having been a part of a number of the trips in the past, typically...