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then in the late 1880's, he is elected to a virginia seat and comes into the house, but he is another african-american who faces a contested election. and by the time he only gets a seven or eight months term. his ability to legislate is curtailed and that is really the story of a lot of these men who had roadblocks thrown up. everything from poll taxes that affected constituents to violence at the polls. now the union army presence, the federal presence in the south had in rolled back. the very last individual who serves during that period is george henry white of north carolina. represented a coastal district in north carolina that had elected african-americans before. he serves for two terms in the late 1890's. he is the last african-american to serve for really three decades. he very forcefully pushed for two things while he was a member. one was anti-lynching legislation, which no one had really championed before and he pushes for that. it goes nowhere. it languishes in the judiciary committee and never really is debated, but he is out there talking about it on the floor. the other thing he wante
then in the late 1880's, he is elected to a virginia seat and comes into the house, but he is another african-american who faces a contested election. and by the time he only gets a seven or eight months term. his ability to legislate is curtailed and that is really the story of a lot of these men who had roadblocks thrown up. everything from poll taxes that affected constituents to violence at the polls. now the union army presence, the federal presence in the south had in rolled back. the...
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tony: the american election is up to the american people.s not clear to me what these policies really are. if they are some of the things that have been talked about, a trade war with china would be devastating to both sides. i can't believe that's what he would actually want to do. if you literally say no muslims can come into america, thus not -- that is not a policy we could go along with. people often forget something like this of president bush, leave aside even foreign policy, george w. bush was in favor of alliance, free trade and the transatlantic alliance, and strongly in favor of nato. he worked with me on africa and he was the largest life-saving program that any developed a policy has ever had in africa. we worked together on debt relief for the poorest african nations. there were lots of things we could work on together. i have no idea what a trump presidency would look like. john: trump has never had elected office before. george w. bush was the governor of texas. is it easier to find common ground with other politicians? tony:
tony: the american election is up to the american people.s not clear to me what these policies really are. if they are some of the things that have been talked about, a trade war with china would be devastating to both sides. i can't believe that's what he would actually want to do. if you literally say no muslims can come into america, thus not -- that is not a policy we could go along with. people often forget something like this of president bush, leave aside even foreign policy, george w....
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tony: the american election is up to the american people.s not clear to me what these politicians really are. some of the things being talked about, a trade war with china would be devastating to both sides. i can't believe that's what he would actually want to do. muslimsiterally say no can come into america, thus not a policy we could go along with. aside even foreign policy, george bush was in favor of free trade. he was in favor of nato. andorked with me on africa he was the largest life-saving program that any developed policy has ever had in africa. we worked together on debt relief for the poorest african nations. i have no idea what a trump presidency would look like. john: trump has never had elected office before. george bush was the governor of texas. is it easier to find common ground with other politicians? big change going on with the center right in the center left. you've got quite a lot in common. probably more in common in a strange way than the center left has with the far left in the center right has with the far right gr
tony: the american election is up to the american people.s not clear to me what these politicians really are. some of the things being talked about, a trade war with china would be devastating to both sides. i can't believe that's what he would actually want to do. muslimsiterally say no can come into america, thus not a policy we could go along with. aside even foreign policy, george bush was in favor of free trade. he was in favor of nato. andorked with me on africa he was the largest...
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this election decides when we are ruled by the people or the politicians. [applause] >> here is my promise to the american voter. if i am elected president i will end the special interest monopoly in washington, d.c. very important. [applause] >> the other candidate in this race has spent her entire life making money for special interests and i will tell you she has made plenty of money for them and she has been taking plenty of money out for herself. hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she ran the state department like her own hedgefund doing
this election decides when we are ruled by the people or the politicians. [applause] >> here is my promise to the american voter. if i am elected president i will end the special interest monopoly in washington, d.c. very important. [applause] >> the other candidate in this race has spent her entire life making money for special interests and i will tell you she has made plenty of money for them and she has been taking plenty of money out for herself. hillary clinton has perfected...
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sis ere constituents across the state were to have elected delegates to the republican state convention and african-american communities had elected their delegates to the republican state convention . this convention was being held in the first african baptist church in richmond, virginia. and when the convention opened, where the republican delegates were to come, on the opening morning, not just those african-americans who had been elected to come as delegates showed up, but rather thousands of african-american men, women and children showed up at the convention and they didn't show up just to watch what was going on, they showed up to participate, so i want us to think about what it means that they assumed that they had a right to come participate. i've elected my delegate, because that's what the procedure was, but i also have a right to come talk myself. so i want us to think about, like, what that meant, what they were saying. his pattern of large scale showing up and participating persisted whenever a major issue came before either the city or state republican conventions or later the state constitu
sis ere constituents across the state were to have elected delegates to the republican state convention and african-american communities had elected their delegates to the republican state convention . this convention was being held in the first african baptist church in richmond, virginia. and when the convention opened, where the republican delegates were to come, on the opening morning, not just those african-americans who had been elected to come as delegates showed up, but rather thousands...
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experts trying to answer the question could the brexit be a preview of the american election. >> how could have an impact on how the 2016 election plays out. mark meredith has the latest on the race for the white house. >> reporter: overseas and in the middle of the action donald trump is starting the weekend in scotland and putting himself in the global spotlight. >> it is amazing day. historic day for a lot of reasons. >> reporter: speaking from his golf resource comparing the decision by voters to leave the european union as a similar situation american voters will face in november. >> i really do see a parallel between what is happening in the united states and what is happening here. people want to see borders. >> trump's visit comes after a particularly rough week on the campaign trail. trump fired his campaign manager and admitted his fundraisers are significantly less compared to democrats and continues to face uncertainty about his support from fellow republicans. hillary rodham clinton will lead to indianapolis to speak before a conference of mayors but it is bernie sanders
experts trying to answer the question could the brexit be a preview of the american election. >> how could have an impact on how the 2016 election plays out. mark meredith has the latest on the race for the white house. >> reporter: overseas and in the middle of the action donald trump is starting the weekend in scotland and putting himself in the global spotlight. >> it is amazing day. historic day for a lot of reasons. >> reporter: speaking from his golf resource...
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tony: the american election is up to the american people.not clear to me what these policies really are. if they are some of the things that have been talked about a , trade war with china would be devastating to both sides. i can't believe that's what he would actually want to do. if you literally say no muslims can come into america, thus not a policy we could go along with. people often forget something like this of president bush, leave aside even foreign policy, george w. bush was in favor of alliance, free trade and strongly in favor of nato. he worked with me on africa and he was the largest life-saving program that any developed a policy has ever had in africa. we worked together on debt relief for the poorest african nations. there were lots of things we could work on together. i have no idea what a trump presidency would look like. john: trump has never had elected office before. george w. bush was the governor of texas. is it easier to find common ground with other politicians? tony: it's a big change going on with the center righ
tony: the american election is up to the american people.not clear to me what these policies really are. if they are some of the things that have been talked about a , trade war with china would be devastating to both sides. i can't believe that's what he would actually want to do. if you literally say no muslims can come into america, thus not a policy we could go along with. people often forget something like this of president bush, leave aside even foreign policy, george w. bush was in favor...
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mark: i don't think it will affect the american election, because this is a specific vote about a specific. i don't think it will impact the economy either way. i think the markets have already figured out they are ready for anything. there are some issues in this american election, i can see this having an effect. john: we have no idea. the financial markets have been optimistic about the notion that remain would win for a while. be"leave" wins, it would surprising because it would defy the bulls. mark: the market would just absorb it. john: i hope that is true. i think the u.s. could use a market shock. wins, just the narrative of what is happening in this country -- you can look at that and say man, those impulses but talked about before that had been fueling the trump movement will not change our electoral outcome, but you can look and say those forces are on the march. john: mark: we know they are on the march because bernie sanders and donald trump did very well. john: we will talk more about the brexit vote later. here at home, the gun control debate continued on the hill. a bill by
mark: i don't think it will affect the american election, because this is a specific vote about a specific. i don't think it will impact the economy either way. i think the markets have already figured out they are ready for anything. there are some issues in this american election, i can see this having an effect. john: we have no idea. the financial markets have been optimistic about the notion that remain would win for a while. be"leave" wins, it would surprising because it would...
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tony: the american election is up to the american people.r to me what these policies really are. if they are some of the things that have been talked about, a trade war with china would be devastating to both sides. i can't believe that's what he would actually want to do. if you literally say no muslims can come into america, thus not -- that is not a policy we could go along with. people often forget something like this of president bush, leave aside even foreign policy, george w. bush was in favor of alliance, free trade and the transatlantic alliance, and strongly in favor of nato. he worked with me on africa and he was the largest life-saving program that any developed a policy has ever had in africa. we worked together on debt relief for the poorest african nations. there were lots of things we could work on together. i have no idea what a trump presidency would look like. john: trump has never had elected office before. george w. bush was the governor of texas. is it easier to find common ground with other politicians? tony: it's a bi
tony: the american election is up to the american people.r to me what these policies really are. if they are some of the things that have been talked about, a trade war with china would be devastating to both sides. i can't believe that's what he would actually want to do. if you literally say no muslims can come into america, thus not -- that is not a policy we could go along with. people often forget something like this of president bush, leave aside even foreign policy, george w. bush was in...
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the same political force. there's also a sense we have 136 days until the election which means that americans have a chance tohat the aftermath of this is. here we are not even 24 hours out and you are reporting your network about buyers remorse, the markets are plunging. the pound is plunging. there's a sense that hillary clinton has an opportunity with the argument he's been making which is, look, this is not the right example of how to go about this. the right example is to continue for our country to benefit from globalization but for those spoils to be shared more broadly. for those companies that have been enriching themselves to share them more with the workers. if you look at the specifics of her policy details, that's what she's been talking about from the beginning of her campaign. depending on how this plays out over the next 136 days until we have our elections here, there's an opportunity for her. let's not forget, these same forces didn't just power donald trump. they powered bernie sanders. right now the polls are showing those bernie sanders voters are coming home to hillary clinton. that is h
the same political force. there's also a sense we have 136 days until the election which means that americans have a chance tohat the aftermath of this is. here we are not even 24 hours out and you are reporting your network about buyers remorse, the markets are plunging. the pound is plunging. there's a sense that hillary clinton has an opportunity with the argument he's been making which is, look, this is not the right example of how to go about this. the right example is to continue for our...
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president. >> and we had hoped especially afflicting the first african- american -- after electing the first african-american president in our history that the bigotry we are seeing today is behind us, but apparently it's not and it's incumbent upon us to stand up to donald trump and to tell him that his bigotry, he's trying to divide us up, his insults of the mexican and latino community, to the muslim community, to women, to veterans, to african- americans, that is not what this country is about. we will not accept it for one second. >> sanders is coming back to the bay area on monday to host a concert event in san francisco. it's called "a future to believe in" and will feature live music from dave matthews, fish bone and john texer stewart. the event is free to the public at christy field in the presidio and starts at 3:30. >>> meantime, donald trump's campaign is still working to clean up questionable comments trump made about his african- american supporters in redding earlier this week. while speaking to supporters and the media, trump made references to an african- american
president. >> and we had hoped especially afflicting the first african- american -- after electing the first african-american president in our history that the bigotry we are seeing today is behind us, but apparently it's not and it's incumbent upon us to stand up to donald trump and to tell him that his bigotry, he's trying to divide us up, his insults of the mexican and latino community, to the muslim community, to women, to veterans, to african- americans, that is not what this country...
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donald trump an the american election. the president said himself, talking to leaders, it takes up time in these private meetings. they want to talk about that. they want to get the president's thoughts. they want to talk about the latest developments politically and specially now when mexico is involved. what strikes you here in the president's remarks, first thing out of the gate talking about offering condolences for yet another terrorist attack. how many times have we seen this happen while the president is traveling abroad and wants to be focusing on other things and other relationships. this happened after the paris attacks. he was in cuba when brussels happened. again, the president has to address this. eve tho even though we heard the standard remarks, the president wanted to go further and talk about the fight against isis. this was what we call a pool spray. there is a press conference later this afternoon at 3:00 where all of these leaders are going to be facing tough questions from reporters. that's when they ca
donald trump an the american election. the president said himself, talking to leaders, it takes up time in these private meetings. they want to talk about that. they want to get the president's thoughts. they want to talk about the latest developments politically and specially now when mexico is involved. what strikes you here in the president's remarks, first thing out of the gate talking about offering condolences for yet another terrorist attack. how many times have we seen this happen while...
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american politics. everyone today is drawing parallels between the brexit and the truck campaign and wondering what this may for shadow for the american presidential electionexperience, what do you see on that front? jonathan: there is one crucial common element. the kind of people who both donald trump and the brexit uphill. that arese people following trump. people who feel left behind, immigration.f people who have felt that have been priced out of their jobs through migrants. you hear the same refrains coming in both places. there were enough of those people once they joined with natural conservatives who had their own ideological objections to push brexit over the edge. what i would say though that exist in of people , i wonder if demographically they can cross 50%. do they have the numbers to do that? to build a coalition. i would suspect they don't. in terms of the kind of people they are, there is a read across from the trunk people to the brexit whenave made the day here. john: tell me quickly about london. do you think london is divorced from the rest of the country? most certainly the rest of england. >> people have been feeling that anyway. new
american politics. everyone today is drawing parallels between the brexit and the truck campaign and wondering what this may for shadow for the american presidential electionexperience, what do you see on that front? jonathan: there is one crucial common element. the kind of people who both donald trump and the brexit uphill. that arese people following trump. people who feel left behind, immigration.f people who have felt that have been priced out of their jobs through migrants. you hear the...
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the president has it in an election year. >> i don't care if it's an election year or not. the that's what the constitution says. he was elected president, the american people elected him twice. but the process didn't work -- >> in lieu of the ninth judge, did the process work today? >> it's 4-4, so i guess it's stalled. obviously the government is not working. it's really sad. >> they just issued a decision, it's basically -- >> they issued a nondecision, they allowed the lower court ruling to stand. >> they made a ruling, correct, the fifth circuit court ruling stands. there wasn't a sir couple vengs of justice here. >> they didn't even really rule on the key issue here, which is did the president overstep his authority. what they said basically was, this is the procedural thing, it wasn't done properly. and in terms of getting to court. >> what you have is -- >> you break the tie. you break the tie, a direct kick. you get the four, you get -- you get the eight supreme court justices in froth of a net and obama has to kick the ball past them. how's that? >> if it was a golf ball, he would be the winner for sure. >> this is the way it happens. when
the president has it in an election year. >> i don't care if it's an election year or not. the that's what the constitution says. he was elected president, the american people elected him twice. but the process didn't work -- >> in lieu of the ninth judge, did the process work today? >> it's 4-4, so i guess it's stalled. obviously the government is not working. it's really sad. >> they just issued a decision, it's basically -- >> they issued a nondecision, they...
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back to the american presidential election where it looks like a showdown between hillary clinton andd trump. if you have been following the opinion polls come you'll know that many have been off the mark. they underestimated donald trump and bernie sanders. there are other ways to predict the outcome. correspondent: hillary clinton ahead of the polls at one minute, then donald trump. why are the opinion polls telling is different things? are there other ways to predict who will win in november? ,> we use real household income house price growth, gasoline price growth. if they are satisfied with the status quo, they are more likely to vote for the incoming political party. correspondent: they have gotten the winner right every year since 1980. this year? >> the democratic candidate should win with 332 electoral votes. correspondent: not everyone thinks hillary clinton will win. >> donald trump will win. how you do in one type of election ought to be predictive of how you do in another type of election. there's a very distinct pattern. the party that nominates the candidate that does b
back to the american presidential election where it looks like a showdown between hillary clinton andd trump. if you have been following the opinion polls come you'll know that many have been off the mark. they underestimated donald trump and bernie sanders. there are other ways to predict the outcome. correspondent: hillary clinton ahead of the polls at one minute, then donald trump. why are the opinion polls telling is different things? are there other ways to predict who will win in...
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the american worker, first. it's about time. [ applause ] we're going to put america first. and we're going to make america great again. this election will decide whether we are ruled by the people or by the politicians. [ applause ] here is my promise to the american voter. if i'm elected president, i will end the special interest monopoly in washington, d.c. very important. [ applause ] the other candidate in this race has spent her entire life making money for special interests. and i will tell you, she's made plenty of money for them and she's been taking plenty of money out for herself. hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she ran the state department like her own personal hedge fund, doing favors for oppressive regimes and many others, and really many, many others, in exchae for cash, pure and simple, folks. pure and simple. [ applause ] then when she left, she made $21.6 million giving speeches to wall street banks and other special interests. and in less than two years, secret speeches that she does not want to reveal under any circumstances to the public. i wonder why. together, she
the american worker, first. it's about time. [ applause ] we're going to put america first. and we're going to make america great again. this election will decide whether we are ruled by the people or by the politicians. [ applause ] here is my promise to the american voter. if i'm elected president, i will end the special interest monopoly in washington, d.c. very important. [ applause ] the other candidate in this race has spent her entire life making money for special interests. and i will...
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americans. so this election isn't about the same old fights between democrats and republicans. they'll be there, don't worry. but this election is profoundly different. it is about who we are as a nation. it's about millions of americans coming together to say, we are better than this. so here's my promise to you today. i will be your partner in this election and over the long haul. together, we're taking on the attacks and together, we will come out stronger, just like planned parenthood has time and again. and together, we're going to unify our country, stop donald trump and fight for an america where we lift each other up instead of tearing each other down. we're not going to just break that highest and hardest glass ceiling, we're going to break down all the barriers that hold women and families back because you know, we do believe we're stronger when every family in every community knows they're not on their own. we are stronger together and we're going to make history together in november. thank you all so much. [ applause ] >> wolf blitzer son assignment. hillary clinton
americans. so this election isn't about the same old fights between democrats and republicans. they'll be there, don't worry. but this election is profoundly different. it is about who we are as a nation. it's about millions of americans coming together to say, we are better than this. so here's my promise to you today. i will be your partner in this election and over the long haul. together, we're taking on the attacks and together, we will come out stronger, just like planned parenthood has...
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the american people. what congress was elected to do. country wanted everything barack obama is doing to go unchecked, he would have put nancy pelosi as speaker of the house. and you recall she was speaker for a few years. but they didn't do that. they didn't put her as speaker of the house. they put paul ryan and us in charge of the house. the voters are to ask for the check and balance, we can't get everything, but there is a lot we can do. for example, one victory we did have late last year, we passed the bill in the house and the senate to repeal obamacare completely. thank you. completely. every word of it. and we used the budget reconciliation act, procedures we can use to get around the senate filibuster, specifically on a few things, that's what we did. we passed that with all republican votes. no democrat votes. and we passed the bill to repeal obamacare completely. went to the president's desk. as expected, president obama vetoed the bill. we were trying to send the american public a message. if you give us a new president, one
the american people. what congress was elected to do. country wanted everything barack obama is doing to go unchecked, he would have put nancy pelosi as speaker of the house. and you recall she was speaker for a few years. but they didn't do that. they didn't put her as speaker of the house. they put paul ryan and us in charge of the house. the voters are to ask for the check and balance, we can't get everything, but there is a lot we can do. for example, one victory we did have late last year,...
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the top issue for voters in this year's election, of course, is the economy, and american workers today receiving what could only be called disastrous news. after hiring in may slowed to the lowest level in nearly six years.
the top issue for voters in this year's election, of course, is the economy, and american workers today receiving what could only be called disastrous news. after hiring in may slowed to the lowest level in nearly six years.
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prime minister, are the demographics of this debate, and our american election. a divide between the young and the old, the educated and the less so. the rural and the urban. to what do you attribute those sharp lines of division? >> there are real problems in our societies, okay? now, there always have been, by the way. but there are particular problems, following the financial crisis, where people feel their incomes are flatlining, there are problems of people who feel marginalized. globalization is changing the world around us. and, therefore, people who step forward and play to the anger that surrounds by these situations, they can get a lot of political traction. and they can get it quickly. and we also have this other difference with today's political world, which is that the combination of a fragmented and quite polarized conventional media, combining with social media, means that these insurgent movements get scaled at speed. and this is a new phenomenon. but the real question is, what is the answer to the problem that globalization poses? because it poses
prime minister, are the demographics of this debate, and our american election. a divide between the young and the old, the educated and the less so. the rural and the urban. to what do you attribute those sharp lines of division? >> there are real problems in our societies, okay? now, there always have been, by the way. but there are particular problems, following the financial crisis, where people feel their incomes are flatlining, there are problems of people who feel marginalized....
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the american bible society. and i see that united states senator theodore freelying highsen was elected president of the americanderick theodore was elected president of the society in 1894. the reason i mention them is there is a freeling highsen in the congress right now, from new jersey. so that thread has stayed with us throughout our entire history and we want to keep that thread there. i will tell you that, again, you hear lots of negative things about us. but it's important that you know there are really positive things that happen. we have a prayer breakfast every thursday morning out of which the national prayer breakfast developed. we get together in a bipartisan fashion and we pray for each other and we pray for our leaders. i go to a dibl study on wednesday mornings. and my group focuses on jesus calling. how many of you read jesus calling every day? it's so great, and it's one of the boast devotionals that we have. but i want to talk just a little bit more about policy. as some of you know, and other people will probably allude to today, speaker ryan has asked us to look at setting up an agenda call
the american bible society. and i see that united states senator theodore freelying highsen was elected president of the americanderick theodore was elected president of the society in 1894. the reason i mention them is there is a freeling highsen in the congress right now, from new jersey. so that thread has stayed with us throughout our entire history and we want to keep that thread there. i will tell you that, again, you hear lots of negative things about us. but it's important that you know...
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trump has done, he has been very good at tapping into the emotion of american people. the elected officials over the last 20 years are probably the reason -- he has tapped into the motions -- into the emotions. they want new leadership, bold leadership. and he definitely offers that. the media has been very favorable to trump in this nomination process. speeche he was to give a , there may be a blip about ted cruz, about mike huckabee. primarily the focus was on donald trump. >> who is responsible for where we are at this point? >> he said give us control of congress, we are going to cut the size of government and restore republican values. then they came back and said we can't do it without the senate. the republican party has been .otally demoralized donald trump has tapped into that. i don't believe he would ever to any of those things anyway, but he has taken advantage of this settlement. republican leadership is now leading the charge with donald trump. quite interesting. this is all about the fair use of the republican party. is guy who is responsible donald trump himself. i
trump has done, he has been very good at tapping into the emotion of american people. the elected officials over the last 20 years are probably the reason -- he has tapped into the motions -- into the emotions. they want new leadership, bold leadership. and he definitely offers that. the media has been very favorable to trump in this nomination process. speeche he was to give a , there may be a blip about ted cruz, about mike huckabee. primarily the focus was on donald trump. >> who is...
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i think he's going to stop talking about all the things that americans care about because we're heading now into the general electionhe realizes, for instance, there are 6 million americans working part-time for economic reasons. they'd much rather be working full time. as long as he can show them how he's going to put them back to work, he has their ear and their attention. >> what did you hear in the speech, joe, that was right on point? >> well, of course he started talking about -- well, the democratic presumptive nominee. as long as you don't talk about personal issues. i mean the lawsuit that took place that's happening is alive and it's a personal issue, it's not a -- it's not a national issue or an issue that affects all americans. as long as you talk about the things that impact -- that may impact all americans, then you're on target. as long as you talk about what you might do going forward and point to the fact that you've going to be giving a policy speech next week or in the next few days or a speak next week to talk about the presumptive democratic nominee and how you differ from that person on policy
i think he's going to stop talking about all the things that americans care about because we're heading now into the general electionhe realizes, for instance, there are 6 million americans working part-time for economic reasons. they'd much rather be working full time. as long as he can show them how he's going to put them back to work, he has their ear and their attention. >> what did you hear in the speech, joe, that was right on point? >> well, of course he started talking about...
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could the polls be wrong about the american election too? ton. >> the uk voting to leave the eu and we're already feeling it here in the u.s. but from the economy to border security, someone here says this could actually end up helping us not hurting us. and after the brexit selloff we have the rebound stocks ready to take off. plus public union workers in a major u.s. city demanding tax hikes to fix their school budget shortfall. why taxpayers everywhere should listen to this one. the cost of freedom. we'll see you there bath and going for a swim became the same thing for a few days? then keep the tradition going at bass pro shops' family summer camp. plus, check out huge savings for summer fun during our 4th of july sale. when you have type 2 diabetes, like me, hi, i'm dominique wilkins. there's a moment of truth. and with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways-- in the st
could the polls be wrong about the american election too? ton. >> the uk voting to leave the eu and we're already feeling it here in the u.s. but from the economy to border security, someone here says this could actually end up helping us not hurting us. and after the brexit selloff we have the rebound stocks ready to take off. plus public union workers in a major u.s. city demanding tax hikes to fix their school budget shortfall. why taxpayers everywhere should listen to this one. the...
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the presumptive republican nominee likened the vote to the united states election saying the american people will have a chance to vote for their freedom in november. >> how is the average american affected by. >> of this? jessica castro continues our team come now explaining how this will affect your wallet. jessica? >> it is bitter sweet news for american consumers on the heels of brexit a volatile stock market is bad new for retirement but the drop in the british pound could be good news for consumers. >> if you were theying of boying a home, buying a scar, or even expanding your business with a listen, the u.k.'s departure from the union could be a good thing. this ever respect essentially sealed interest rates lower for the time being particularly for the rest of this year. >> but if you machine on retiring in the dream home, you may be wandering, what does brexit mean for for the 401(k)? when the dow opened it dropped on points. in it chesses anywhere neither those numbers it could men a $2,700 hit on the retirement savings today alone. at least on the average 401(k). >> if you
the presumptive republican nominee likened the vote to the united states election saying the american people will have a chance to vote for their freedom in november. >> how is the average american affected by. >> of this? jessica castro continues our team come now explaining how this will affect your wallet. jessica? >> it is bitter sweet news for american consumers on the heels of brexit a volatile stock market is bad new for retirement but the drop in the british pound...
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we'll see that people are proud their votes, and we'll see a lot of that reflect in the american election. martha: good to see you both. eric: there was a family tragedy on the train tracks. plus violence erupting on that neo-nazi on the state capital. bottles, rocks, people stabbed. what happened. what sparked it, and what authority are saying now. sfx: climbing sounds duracell quantum lasts longer so kevin jorgeson can power through the night. sfx: duracell slamtones youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue
we'll see that people are proud their votes, and we'll see a lot of that reflect in the american election. martha: good to see you both. eric: there was a family tragedy on the train tracks. plus violence erupting on that neo-nazi on the state capital. bottles, rocks, people stabbed. what happened. what sparked it, and what authority are saying now. sfx: climbing sounds duracell quantum lasts longer so kevin jorgeson can power through the night. sfx: duracell slamtones youthat's why you drink...
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head because it was referring to carter possibly getting the hostages out before the november election and the americane were in gratitude with reelection in november of 1980, so there is far more evidence that the hostages were manipulated for political gain and there is some didence with jimmy carter such as the morning of the wisconsin primary, when he goes on national television to announce a major breakthrough that has occurred in the hostage negotiations, thereby, he picks up his voters and supporters in wisconsin in 1980 and ends up winning the primary there. the wonderful political reporter for "the washington post" noted several long detailed stories in 1980 about how president carter had politicized and used and manipulated the hostage crisis to his advantage in 1980, so there is far more evidence coming from many more sources that carter politicized the hostage crisis and actually, on the sidelines throughout 1980. the summer of 1980 when carter attempted the rescue, which failed, reporters caught up with reagan and he said, this is the day for two words in many prayers and that is pretty mu
head because it was referring to carter possibly getting the hostages out before the november election and the americane were in gratitude with reelection in november of 1980, so there is far more evidence that the hostages were manipulated for political gain and there is some didence with jimmy carter such as the morning of the wisconsin primary, when he goes on national television to announce a major breakthrough that has occurred in the hostage negotiations, thereby, he picks up his voters...
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let's find some limited common ground on issues that the broad american elect tore writ sports and mustave forward. >> he would like to see those on the terror watch list no longer be able to purchase gun and background checks be required for online gun sales. >>> hillary clinton she was in hampton virginia today to host a conversation on national security. while she spoke about her plans to keep america safe, she also directly confronted ideas brought forth by donald trump. >> as has been pointed out, the terrorists in orlando was not born in afghanistan, as trump claims. he was born in queens, new york, only miles away from where donald trump himself was born. a ban on muslims would not have stopped this attack. neither would a wall. i don't know how one builds a wall to keep the internet out. >> finally, you may recall governor hogan endorsed chris christie when he was running for president. once christie got out of the race, christie endorsed trump and had many people asking if hogan would adverse him as well: . adverse him as well, he says he does not plan to vote for donald trump.
let's find some limited common ground on issues that the broad american elect tore writ sports and mustave forward. >> he would like to see those on the terror watch list no longer be able to purchase gun and background checks be required for online gun sales. >>> hillary clinton she was in hampton virginia today to host a conversation on national security. while she spoke about her plans to keep america safe, she also directly confronted ideas brought forth by donald trump....
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trump and the american election. simon: i think you are precisely right. you think about all these events , whether we are talking about what happened here and what happens in the u.s., it is about the rise of populist politics. much of that has been driven by central bank policies. rise -- en the that the other argument is central banks have had to step in when politicians would not act. simon: politicians are forced to act. the rich get richer. i am not. that is why we have had a rise in populist. that is the real reason behind today's vote. that is why you cannot discount the idea of a trump victory. anna: we have heard populist parties around europe jumping on this tomorrow. manus: we are squeezed on time. policy response from the bank of england. what is your call? qeon: i think they will do if this continues. anna: you hear helicopters? simon: somewhere. maybe not here. anna: thank you for joining us. we will have special coverage on bloomberg tv and radio. we have updates throughout the day starting at 9:00 a.m. manus: on radio, we will bring you a s
trump and the american election. simon: i think you are precisely right. you think about all these events , whether we are talking about what happened here and what happens in the u.s., it is about the rise of populist politics. much of that has been driven by central bank policies. rise -- en the that the other argument is central banks have had to step in when politicians would not act. simon: politicians are forced to act. the rich get richer. i am not. that is why we have had a rise in...
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the first african-american woman elected to the congress and the first black woman to run for president in 1972 once said you don't make progress by standing on the sidelines in the progress by implement the ideas i believe the congress will then was right our party has a long track record to make good ideas a reality and that is what we are about today. and democrats fought poverty for millions of americans social security, medicare i am proud to be a democrat to be a party of inclusion it was our party for the women's rights legislation but today while the other party stands behind the presidential nominee who openly discriminates against other americans democrats expect and demand our doors remain open to all. whether by man or woman, a gay or straight or muslim or christian or restore power latino aged white and african-american who grew up in south carolina with a third rate education we have an open-door policy and i am so proud of it. i am a democrat because we and selfishly care about others with the fundamental right with the prosperity and destiny working to build an economy t
the first african-american woman elected to the congress and the first black woman to run for president in 1972 once said you don't make progress by standing on the sidelines in the progress by implement the ideas i believe the congress will then was right our party has a long track record to make good ideas a reality and that is what we are about today. and democrats fought poverty for millions of americans social security, medicare i am proud to be a democrat to be a party of inclusion it was...
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the american people will vote for. actually, they always teach others how to live. but do you think that the electionsc in the united states? do you think that they are organized democratically? because you know twice in u.s. history, the american people, the majority of the people, elected persons who had not been supported by the majority of the people because they were chosen by people who had the right to vote. my colleagues and i never blamed anyone, but when we discussed, they just said, don't meddle into this. we're doing it the way they are used to. but then what i feel like saying is then, why are you meddling with our affairs? but i'd like to say again that, of course, it's none of our business, but you know, i heard that american prosecutors were trying to get rid of the international observers at the voting stations. but they're used to it. they like it. they like it the way it is. the u.s. is a great power. at the moment, it is probably the only superpower, and we accept this fact. we want to work with the u.s., and we are ready to do that. and no matter how these elections are held event
the american people will vote for. actually, they always teach others how to live. but do you think that the electionsc in the united states? do you think that they are organized democratically? because you know twice in u.s. history, the american people, the majority of the people, elected persons who had not been supported by the majority of the people because they were chosen by people who had the right to vote. my colleagues and i never blamed anyone, but when we discussed, they just said,...
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trump has done, he has been very good at tapping into the emotion of american people. the elected officials over the last 20 years are probably the reason why we have donald trump being our nominee. he has tapped into the emotions that washington is rogan. they want new leadership, bold leadership. and he definitely offers that. the other part of it is that the media has been favorable to donald trump in this process. anytime he was to give a speech, they clobbered -- they covered donald trump. primarily the focus was on donald trump. >> who is responsible for where we are at this point? 2010, they said, give us control of congress and we will cut the size of government and restore republican values. that didn't happen. then they came back and said we can't do it without the senate. they said, give us control of the senate. they didn't do that either. the republican party has been totally demoralized. donald trump has tapped into that. i don't believe he would ever to -- he would ever do anything anyway but he has taken advantage of the settlement with the republican leadership. i
trump has done, he has been very good at tapping into the emotion of american people. the elected officials over the last 20 years are probably the reason why we have donald trump being our nominee. he has tapped into the emotions that washington is rogan. they want new leadership, bold leadership. and he definitely offers that. the other part of it is that the media has been favorable to donald trump in this process. anytime he was to give a speech, they clobbered -- they covered donald trump....
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[applause] >> here is my promise to the american voter. if i am elected president i will end the special interest monopoly in washington, d.c. very important. [applause] >> the other candidate in this race has spent her entire life making money for special interests and i will tell you she has made plenty of money for them and she has been taking plenty of money out for herself. hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she ran the state department like her own hedgefund doing favors for oppressive regimes and many others in exchange for cash. pure and simple. -- hedge fund. [applause] >> then when she left, she made 21.6 million giving speeches to wall street banks and other special interests and in less than two years secret speeches she does not want to reveal under any circumstances to the public. i wonder why? together she and bill made 153 million dollars giving speeches to lobbyist, ceo, and foreign governments in the years since 2001. they totally own her and that will never, ever change, including if she ever b
[applause] >> here is my promise to the american voter. if i am elected president i will end the special interest monopoly in washington, d.c. very important. [applause] >> the other candidate in this race has spent her entire life making money for special interests and i will tell you she has made plenty of money for them and she has been taking plenty of money out for herself. hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she ran the state...
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will you reveal your taxes to the american people before the election? >> as soon as the audit's done. i'm under a routine order, and i've been ordered it many, many years in a row. they're audits, they go, and they're routine. and by the way, you don't learn very much, if anything, from a tax return. >> but they'll learn your tax rate. >> no, but i filed papers with the federal elections. now, when the audit's complete, 100%, i don't care. a lot of people haven't filed their tax return, a lot of people haven't given their tax returns. >> what if that audit is after election day? is there a chance your tax return won't -- >> i don't know that it will be, i hope it's not. but you know what, if it's before, i get my tax returns, i have no problem with it. >> there's a chance we won't see them? >> it will probably be done before. it's very routine. but there would certainly be a chance. >> and about this question over charity, do want to reveal how much you paid to charity? >> i give a lot of money to charity. i would have to come up with a number. i think
will you reveal your taxes to the american people before the election? >> as soon as the audit's done. i'm under a routine order, and i've been ordered it many, many years in a row. they're audits, they go, and they're routine. and by the way, you don't learn very much, if anything, from a tax return. >> but they'll learn your tax rate. >> no, but i filed papers with the federal elections. now, when the audit's complete, 100%, i don't care. a lot of people haven't filed their...
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the american public needs to hold the elected officials accountable and keep pressing on them until theyctually doing. we cannot sit and watch mass shootings unfold again and again without doing anything. this is beyond time to act. >> we talking about a vote in the upper chamber. lets be honest here, the likelihood of passing is not high. even if it does, it will go by the house and controlled by republicans, what gives you hope? >> the you heard mike thomason says the votes are there for background checks. i think he's right. i won't cosponsor this but we'll push for a vote for it. we have to have their backs when it comes to election. the american public wants this and we'll support them if they do it and they'll not lose to the nra and that there will be people keeping them to their seats for and standing up. i want to play something from chris murphy, he said this to my colleague, andrea mitchell, the last hour. >> we are going to unleash a series of advocacies. i challenge republicans especially especialthose who ar elections voting against terrorists from getting guns. >> lets tal
the american public needs to hold the elected officials accountable and keep pressing on them until theyctually doing. we cannot sit and watch mass shootings unfold again and again without doing anything. this is beyond time to act. >> we talking about a vote in the upper chamber. lets be honest here, the likelihood of passing is not high. even if it does, it will go by the house and controlled by republicans, what gives you hope? >> the you heard mike thomason says the votes are...
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what we don't know looking forward is the asymmetry of the american presidential election outcome. s the brexit outcome where it has been pretty well discussed on both sides and they have valid arguments. then when we get past that, we start thinking about what other is going to happen in the fall. guy: let's stay with short-term. do we understand what happens? andhe u.k. decides to leave we wake of the next morning and markets are volatile, do we understand the implications of what will happen? we know what a known unknowns are? do we have an understood -- all this stuff? how nervous should investors be. >> let's look at what's happening. we have a fellow in the u.k. who talked about the natural crisis. we have had stolen volatility going up and down. we have had many cap and slow cap and some of that is to do with the global recovery and resources. what will change after june 22? think a month or two months in advance. , you will a brexiter say it's ok. the remaining side will say no. and most of the economic evidence suggests that will be the case. guy: thank you for spending so
what we don't know looking forward is the asymmetry of the american presidential election outcome. s the brexit outcome where it has been pretty well discussed on both sides and they have valid arguments. then when we get past that, we start thinking about what other is going to happen in the fall. guy: let's stay with short-term. do we understand what happens? andhe u.k. decides to leave we wake of the next morning and markets are volatile, do we understand the implications of what will...
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. >> -- as the american presidential election. tomorrow british voters will decide whether to stay in the european union. polls are currently deadlocked, but at the heart of what's being called the brexit debate an immigration battle. >> the percent of them in the town is becoming too much. it's dragged the town down because there's been white flight. >> anti-brexiters say those who look to least union are calling a so-called trump strategy. >> make america great again. >> in fact, the candidate is said to visit his scottish golf resort during the referendum. >> in that sense, it would allow donald trump to say, look, the rest of the world agrees with me. >> political science professor dennis gordon says though u.s. borders are less forrous than in europe the sentiments are more similar. >> we've already seen really bad terrorism in europe, some of that coming from the syrians that are coming in who are isis affiliated. so it's not a stretch to say there are real risks. >> economist tim kaine says the decision could trigger spikes
. >> -- as the american presidential election. tomorrow british voters will decide whether to stay in the european union. polls are currently deadlocked, but at the heart of what's being called the brexit debate an immigration battle. >> the percent of them in the town is becoming too much. it's dragged the town down because there's been white flight. >> anti-brexiters say those who look to least union are calling a so-called trump strategy. >> make america great again....
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it's time for us to do what the american people elected us to do. >> aren't there rules in the houseis a majority and minority. you in the minority. he is the majority. he is the speaker just like when nancy pelosi was the speaker she could determine what comes up for a vote. if you become the majority again as you hope will be the case you will decide what gets voted those are the rules of the house. >> they are. you have to look at why we have such low congressional approval. people are angry. you see it in the elections across country at the dysfunction in washington, d.c. they want us to vote on immigration. the senate voted yes. the house didn't take it up. they want us to vote on these gun issues. the senate voted no. he is using it as an excuse not to take it up. we are not taking up the nomination of a supreme court justice. we are frustrated like the american people that we are not getting a chance to do what they told us to do. all mr. ryan has to do is turn on the cameras, let us vote, have an honest debate. >> more sit-ins, more civil disobedience, more breaking of the ru
it's time for us to do what the american people elected us to do. >> aren't there rules in the houseis a majority and minority. you in the minority. he is the majority. he is the speaker just like when nancy pelosi was the speaker she could determine what comes up for a vote. if you become the majority again as you hope will be the case you will decide what gets voted those are the rules of the house. >> they are. you have to look at why we have such low congressional approval....
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charles: the american public, getting away from the election, would you agree that american public iswhere confidence is fading, people are frustrated and most adults don't think their children will do better than they. >> confidence is fading, recent research study -- stated if donald trump -- >> no, no, long before donald trump even announced he was running, i am talking about an economy that confidence has been fading, it has been fading since 2000, it has gotten worse. don't agree with , charles. >> the american dreams, does not exist any more. >> g.o.p. frontrunner, he is one of most dangerous people in world. charles: without making -- >> just answer the simple question. question. >> without making this a partisan attack, bottom line is that true that american public has been adrift for a long time. and air has been seeping out of our enthusiasm balloon for a long time, that is what this election is about, and both sides realize that. >> that is right, that is the point about populous angst. the question is, going forward do you want to go with status quo or do you think we need
charles: the american public, getting away from the election, would you agree that american public iswhere confidence is fading, people are frustrated and most adults don't think their children will do better than they. >> confidence is fading, recent research study -- stated if donald trump -- >> no, no, long before donald trump even announced he was running, i am talking about an economy that confidence has been fading, it has been fading since 2000, it has gotten worse. don't...
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begin the week with a look at the continuing implications of brexit and an update on the american presidential elections. join us. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were in the same restauran
begin the week with a look at the continuing implications of brexit and an update on the american presidential elections. join us. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were in the same restauran
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but i think there's a sense in talking with the clinton people, we have 136 days until the election, which means americans have a chance to see what the aftermath of this is. here we are, not even 24 hours out and you are reporting on your network about buyers remorse, the markets are plunging, the pound is plunging. there's a sense hillary clinton has an opportunity with an argument shes been making. look, this is not the right example of how to go about this. the right example is to benefit from globalization. from those spoils to be shared more broadly. for the company that is have been enriching themselves and the richest among us to share them more with the workers. if you look at the specifics of her policy details, that is what she's been talking about from the beginning of her campaign. depending on how it plays out in the next 136 days, there's an opportunity for her. let's not forgot, the same forces didn't just power donald trump, they powered bernie sanders. the polls are showing the bernie sanders voters are coming home to hillary clinton. that is her challenge, to keep them where they are. >
but i think there's a sense in talking with the clinton people, we have 136 days until the election, which means americans have a chance to see what the aftermath of this is. here we are, not even 24 hours out and you are reporting on your network about buyers remorse, the markets are plunging, the pound is plunging. there's a sense hillary clinton has an opportunity with an argument shes been making. look, this is not the right example of how to go about this. the right example is to benefit...
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the american people? >> yeah. they had their legacy on the line and they had an election 56 days away. but you're right, a country as great as ours, our leaders particularly in a moment like, this a crisis moment, they should be leveling with the american people and telling the story straight. think about where it started though. it started before the attack was over. remember, one of the things we found is we have been told no military assets could have got there in time. what we weren't told is no one intend to do even get there in time. no assets took off until the attack was over. but what did start before the attack was over was the political spin because at 10:08. that's when secretary clinton said some have thought to justify this vicious behavior as response to inflammatory material on the internet. she was referencing the video while tyrone woods was still on the annex of the roof fighting. we have assets that were supposed to do deployed that weren't even taking off yet. >> that night, benghazi, our chief clint diplomat, it appears runs what goes on the ground in benghazi. she
the american people? >> yeah. they had their legacy on the line and they had an election 56 days away. but you're right, a country as great as ours, our leaders particularly in a moment like, this a crisis moment, they should be leveling with the american people and telling the story straight. think about where it started though. it started before the attack was over. remember, one of the things we found is we have been told no military assets could have got there in time. what we weren't...
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i think we're now at the point in this election where there is one overriding issue. are the americane prepared to elect a neofacist demagogue as the republican nominee? this is a total break in our democratic traditions and the only issue in this election. >> and van jones, donald trump responded in a rally in north carolina. listen. >> and i watched prooeb president obama today. he was more angry at me than he was at the shooter. and many people said. that one of the folks on television said, boy trump got under his skin. but he was more angry -- a lot of people have said this -- the level of anger, that's the kind of anger he should have for the shooter and these killers that shouldn't be here. if you think you feel safer noi than you did eight years ago, i don't think there is anybody in this room that feels that way. >> so when the attack happened, many americans say and some believe that we're failing at our attempt to defeat isis. given that, is hillary clinton and her record as secretary of state vulnerable? >> she may be. one thing is really sad, if you actually just listen t
i think we're now at the point in this election where there is one overriding issue. are the americane prepared to elect a neofacist demagogue as the republican nominee? this is a total break in our democratic traditions and the only issue in this election. >> and van jones, donald trump responded in a rally in north carolina. listen. >> and i watched prooeb president obama today. he was more angry at me than he was at the shooter. and many people said. that one of the folks on...
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we have to mislead the american people because we're eight weeks before an election, this was supposed let's say it was caused by the video. and they stuck with that message publicly even though privately they were conveying the truth to everyone and saying it was a terrorist attack. like the e-mail that secretary clinton sent to her daughter the night of the attack where she said we know terrorists killed two of our people. that's what she said privately. publicly that same tight, while ti recent woods is on the roof of the annex she told the american people it's because of inflammatory material on the internet. >> as you know and as we've discussed before secretary clinton says that she was getting different reports on the intelligence and that was the reflex of the different statements and nothing that -- you guys didn't give us the whole report. you only gave us 200 pages. we'll get some later. we can discuss that at another time. do you have anything to prove that she knew one thing but said something else, that it wasn't about changing intelligence? >> we have her statements beca
we have to mislead the american people because we're eight weeks before an election, this was supposed let's say it was caused by the video. and they stuck with that message publicly even though privately they were conveying the truth to everyone and saying it was a terrorist attack. like the e-mail that secretary clinton sent to her daughter the night of the attack where she said we know terrorists killed two of our people. that's what she said privately. publicly that same tight, while ti...