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you invoke president obama a lot when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama level turnout in 2020 as a white politician. >> i am from a state that has the eighth largest black population in the country. i have never gotten any fewer votes in an off year than in on year than any person in delaware, black or white. i come from the community. they know my heart. they know me. i think that is why so many are supporting me. i think the black community is no different than any other community in the sense that they are being hurt badly. they are being hurt badly and they want to know someone, first of all, are they telling them the truth? are they laying out what they are going to do, no doubletalk? what are you going to do? secondly, do i believe you know my heart? i spent my whole career -- i am not a black man, to state the obvious, but i have gone out of my way to understand the best i possibly can what the concerns are. and they are legitimate. you have so many african-american businessmen and women, they have to have access to capital. i started off my busine
you invoke president obama a lot when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama level turnout in 2020 as a white politician. >> i am from a state that has the eighth largest black population in the country. i have never gotten any fewer votes in an off year than in on year than any person in delaware, black or white. i come from the community. they know my heart. they know me. i think that is why so many are supporting me. i think the black community is no different...
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>> the keyissue in the epa under obama was the )vr7yfindin that carbon dioxide is a pollutant. even with this conservative court ?á?;uy think most of the justices are also fairly sensible human gs beand will not take this trump move. that does not mean all of them rçcertainly a few that voted ne6tconservative but the mixture of the action towards cleaner ecnomy, th sense that we are now the only country that is not finding greenhouse gases as a i think this would still stay where we are. as the court shifts, all bets can be off. >> yes. yes. >> absolutely right. i would say that beyond at that obama clean power plan says carbon emissions are th public he that is something that the smog hurts people that are livng in this country. ipeople that ar income, living around coal plants and inisstrial. thata piece of this. also, sort of two places that the lawsuit could eneup. su court or a panel of judges in the dc circuit cou. the panel of judges in the dc court might be more sympathetic ttthe argumthat states like california e making. science reporter kevin stark and dan caven, th
>> the keyissue in the epa under obama was the )vr7yfindin that carbon dioxide is a pollutant. even with this conservative court ?á?;uy think most of the justices are also fairly sensible human gs beand will not take this trump move. that does not mean all of them rçcertainly a few that voted ne6tconservative but the mixture of the action towards cleaner ecnomy, th sense that we are now the only country that is not finding greenhouse gases as a i think this would still stay where we...
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every year they were saying president obama wants to spend and more owe and spend and borrow. i heard it in my state. i heard it from the very people who today will vote for this monstrosity. some of them will actually vote for my amendment to give them cover. they will say oh, yeah, i was for the paul amendment, but then they are also going to vote for the deal that will bankrupt our country. what happened to these people? they all thought debt was bad when it was president obama's debt, but they are not very ecumenical. they are not very much into self-examination. they are not interested in the debt now that republicans are complicit. but before we make this about republicans, remember that there is not a democrat in washington that cares about the debt. the difference between the parties are the democrats are honest. they are very honest. they don't care about the debt. look, they are all over the states falling all over themselves trying to give free health care to illegal aliens, all right? they are all at the stage trying to talk about giving medicare for all when we ca
every year they were saying president obama wants to spend and more owe and spend and borrow. i heard it in my state. i heard it from the very people who today will vote for this monstrosity. some of them will actually vote for my amendment to give them cover. they will say oh, yeah, i was for the paul amendment, but then they are also going to vote for the deal that will bankrupt our country. what happened to these people? they all thought debt was bad when it was president obama's debt, but...
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vice president biden: the world has changed since obama. it is about taking this integrity in moving beyond. by the time the president's tm ended, he was able to focusnpinm going over the cliff and us going into depression, he was able to focus, and he focused on immigration. what he did was serious, he changed the dialogue, change the question, change what is going on, and the idea that it is comparable to what this guy is doing is bizarre. this is three years later. the world has changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurting badly. we faced a different problem 10 and almost collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the problem that the economy and the soul of the country is collapsing because of this president. same basic principles. we have to be honest, straightforward, and authentic about what we will do. i look forward to going into theil to explain differences we have. they are all good people. is my plan for health care, what is yours, le
vice president biden: the world has changed since obama. it is about taking this integrity in moving beyond. by the time the president's tm ended, he was able to focusnpinm going over the cliff and us going into depression, he was able to focus, and he focused on immigration. what he did was serious, he changed the dialogue, change the question, change what is going on, and the idea that it is comparable to what this guy is doing is bizarre. this is three years later. the world has changed....
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i would say that bend that, that obama clean power plan says carbon emissions public health. that is something that the smog hurts people that are living in this country. ipeople thaare income, living around coal plants and industrial. that is a piece of this. also, sorof two places that the lawsuit could end up. supreme court or a panel f judges in the dc circuit court. the panel of judges in the dc court might be more sympathetic to arguments that states like g.lifornia are maki >> science reporter kevin stark k you very en, th much both of you. >> thank you. >>> there has been national outcry Äçthis week over the s francisco's school board nvoti to hide and not destroy he controversial mural at george washington high school. the ]k,mural was painted by an artist in 1930s. depicts washington slaves and white settlers stepping over a dead native american man. back in june the board was leaning over painting over the mural. those against the mural say t images are offensive and depressive and students should not be faced with seeg them every day. historians and mural sup
i would say that bend that, that obama clean power plan says carbon emissions public health. that is something that the smog hurts people that are living in this country. ipeople thaare income, living around coal plants and industrial. that is a piece of this. also, sorof two places that the lawsuit could end up. supreme court or a panel f judges in the dc circuit court. the panel of judges in the dc court might be more sympathetic to arguments that states like g.lifornia are maki >>...
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candidate obama recognized promised we were going to recognize the armenian genocide where 15 million armenians weremurdered and president obama is looking at a different picture, a nato ally that is likely to go crazy . if he recognizes the genocide, he's looking at our troops in iraq supplied through turkey . and he's looking at the promises that he had made and the fact that armenian american voters and donors have relied on that promise and he's waiting those things and i'm new to government . i've faced twice, i think twice my first week in the job, a story that itell . so things are going all that well. my first meeting in the oval office where susan came down from new york where she was un ambassador, i was five minutes late for that i couldn't find the oval office despite having printed out the google map on the washington post website to tell me where it was . i was one story up rather than down so things were not going well. i was not the optimal advocate for recognizing the armenian genocide because i was not the most effective bureaucrat in those days but ultimately i had
candidate obama recognized promised we were going to recognize the armenian genocide where 15 million armenians weremurdered and president obama is looking at a different picture, a nato ally that is likely to go crazy . if he recognizes the genocide, he's looking at our troops in iraq supplied through turkey . and he's looking at the promises that he had made and the fact that armenian american voters and donors have relied on that promise and he's waiting those things and i'm new to...
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president obama for instance as was president clinton was a voracious reader and somebody who came to every discussion having t thoroughly read the materials ready to quiz people on the intricacies and not to rehash what he had already read but to take the discussion four or five plays down the field. president clinton was equally thoughtful and progress but just have a different style for example president obama if we were in a meeting in the white house situation room and he was at the head of the table and all of a sudden the cabinet level officers were around the table and he would be leading the discussion as to what to do about x. y. or z. but he almost always would turn to the experts who sat behind the principles against the wall to more junior people who were the most detailed in the substance of the issue and thought their views very deliberately gave them the opportunity to have a voice but not because he was being nice but because he actually thought they had the greatest depth of understanding of the issues and even if it might differ from what their bosses argued, they w
president obama for instance as was president clinton was a voracious reader and somebody who came to every discussion having t thoroughly read the materials ready to quiz people on the intricacies and not to rehash what he had already read but to take the discussion four or five plays down the field. president clinton was equally thoughtful and progress but just have a different style for example president obama if we were in a meeting in the white house situation room and he was at the head...
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is presidency to the rise of donald trump. >> i think barack obama triggered it. >> barack obama was the outsider. i'm an essay for years that a republican businessman was going to run for president. and i think barack obama and zero we allow that to happen because, obama was an outsider in his own right. he was not an establishment figure. so i think the country was getting a little bit use to outside figures. however. it was also the reason, one of the few reasons why there is such hostility to donald trump. it was that donald trump who almost from the get go stated that it was his intention to undo what barack obama had done. barack obama talked about the fundamental transformation of america. donald trump said, we are going to undo that. and he went through a litany of issues. >> the clean they god, guns and religion that obama sought. >> and right to the evangelical. >> and you found president trump speech in poland where he referenced gato repeatedly in the catholic faith and the shared culture of a faith in god. to what extent do you think that evangelical perception of how th
is presidency to the rise of donald trump. >> i think barack obama triggered it. >> barack obama was the outsider. i'm an essay for years that a republican businessman was going to run for president. and i think barack obama and zero we allow that to happen because, obama was an outsider in his own right. he was not an establishment figure. so i think the country was getting a little bit use to outside figures. however. it was also the reason, one of the few reasons why there is...
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candidate obama recognized the 1.5 million were murdered in 1915, and president obama of course is looking at a very different picture. he's looking at an ally that is going to go crazy. he's looking at the troops in iraq supplied by turkey, and he's looking at the promises that he had made and the fact that the armenian american voters and donors and others that rely on that promise. and he's weighing those things out and i am new to the government. i am twice, my first week on the job i spoke to i tell, so thint going all that well. susan came down from ne new yors the ambassadoristhe ambassador,e minutes late for her because i couldn't find the oval office despite having printed out the map on the "washington post" website to tell me where it was. i was one story up rather than down so things were not going well. i wasn't the optimal advocate for recognizing the genocide because i wasn't ththat wasn't e bureaucrat in those days. but ultimately, i had the opportunity at the 11th hour to attend remarks by president obama was getting a was giving t museum about the importance of rememberin
candidate obama recognized the 1.5 million were murdered in 1915, and president obama of course is looking at a very different picture. he's looking at an ally that is going to go crazy. he's looking at the troops in iraq supplied by turkey, and he's looking at the promises that he had made and the fact that the armenian american voters and donors and others that rely on that promise. and he's weighing those things out and i am new to the government. i am twice, my first week on the job i spoke...
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this is under the obama administration, and at the time, you had families going through dhaka, seeking asylum, who were being held 45 days, sometimes 90 in hand wase issue you cannot just indefinitely detain a family. now, what we have is any family weather they present at a port and does not have documents or illegally crosses and says i have a credible fear of returning to my hung country -- home country will be taken into border patrol custody, border patrol will process them, supposedly in 27 -- 72 hours, and hand them over to i.c.e. ice will decide this person gets deported or we will hold onto them. i.c.e. can only hold that family 20 days and they only have so much room to house families. the issue we have today is tens of thousands of families coming over the border every month. with i.c.e. unable to hold people 20 days, they are releasing people. i wrote a story last month saying since december, i.c.e. has released 218,000 people into the u.s. who arrived at the border with a family member. >> the headlines all use the word "indefinitely." if this proposal comes about, what is
this is under the obama administration, and at the time, you had families going through dhaka, seeking asylum, who were being held 45 days, sometimes 90 in hand wase issue you cannot just indefinitely detain a family. now, what we have is any family weather they present at a port and does not have documents or illegally crosses and says i have a credible fear of returning to my hung country -- home country will be taken into border patrol custody, border patrol will process them, supposedly in...
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president obama did that, it would have been great. when i do it, people don't want to talk about it. poll says 80% of african-americans believe your rhetoric is racist. why is that message not getting out? pres. trump: because the press doesn't talk about what i have done for african-americans. they don't. they don't talk about criminal justice reform. i did it. i had to really twist arms. it was hard to get some of the people. and we got it. it is being hailed -- many people hail it, they talk about it, but they don't even mention i had anything to do with it. i was the one that was able to get it done, so if the press treated me fairly -- i don't want to complain. i am president, right? how bad could it be? the truth is if i was not able to get out my own message, i would not be elected anything, because the press is very unfair. if the press did treat me fairly, i would have tremendous support from the african-american communities. when kanye west comes out and supports me, it has a big impact. jim brown, amanda hollanfield, mike t
president obama did that, it would have been great. when i do it, people don't want to talk about it. poll says 80% of african-americans believe your rhetoric is racist. why is that message not getting out? pres. trump: because the press doesn't talk about what i have done for african-americans. they don't. they don't talk about criminal justice reform. i did it. i had to really twist arms. it was hard to get some of the people. and we got it. it is being hailed -- many people hail it, they...
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what is your relationship to president obama? >> this is from ruth marino. >> so, first of all i'm an admirer ofof the president, president obama. [cheering and applause] this is someone who operated under some terrible constraints, especially when you look at the way what happened with the senate. he was able to reverse the trend toward a great depression in this country to three it was not bad for eight years work what this president achieved. [applause] while it's easy to say the things we would do different it's certainly the case we need to move forward i and what's achieved with the affordable care act, by the way. although it saved some lives and we must defend it while it is on the books. [applause] i'm puzzled because some folks are running against president obama but i'm running against president trump. [cheering and applause] i will also say we are fortunate he's decided to commit his next presidency to mentoring the younger generation of leaders. in the arts and community organizing with a little bit in politics, too.
what is your relationship to president obama? >> this is from ruth marino. >> so, first of all i'm an admirer ofof the president, president obama. [cheering and applause] this is someone who operated under some terrible constraints, especially when you look at the way what happened with the senate. he was able to reverse the trend toward a great depression in this country to three it was not bad for eight years work what this president achieved. [applause] while it's easy to say the...
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i think during the obama presidency, that all unity was lost. although president obama's law fault, it may have been his critics fault, it may have been both but it didn't take hold in the way it might have taken hold and now we're in a much more divisive moment when we have the make america great again message with a lot of people reflexively tune out. they see it as something that is part of a very conservative range and you know, we need a unifyingstory here in the united states . >> we want you to join this conversation, that means if you live in the eastern or central time zone we want you to call 202 748 8000. if you live in the mountain or pacific time zones, your phone line is 202 748-8000 one and if you've visited a historic site in the last year which we all should have, if you've lived in the historic site in the last year i want to see a special line for you and we want to hear about your experience and how it could improve. your phone line is 202748 8002. we are always ready on social media, on twitter and on facebook. and on c-span
i think during the obama presidency, that all unity was lost. although president obama's law fault, it may have been his critics fault, it may have been both but it didn't take hold in the way it might have taken hold and now we're in a much more divisive moment when we have the make america great again message with a lot of people reflexively tune out. they see it as something that is part of a very conservative range and you know, we need a unifyingstory here in the united states . >>...
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as well with the 2002 iraq au mf so happening in 2015 when they went back so prior to this time the obama administration officials called for them to be repealed and that was the policy. even going into iraq to say were going into iraq with the 2001 au mf to authorize that we can get into how they made that legal but they said the 2002 version gives additional authority but they were very specific. but still the opposition had been changed then to interpret the 2,012,002 au mf to bring stability to iraq much broader than the us with the immediate threat posed by a particular regime there was a report that came out that said 2002 version authorizes the administration to address the threats to and stemming from iraq in syria or elsewhere. so now we go from being very specific resolution with a particular purpose now getting more and more broadly interpreted. >> and it's worth stressing in both it is a pretty substantial break that had been the practice of the united states over the first 200 years of history. during world war ii there was no question that war powers were all on the table gr
as well with the 2002 iraq au mf so happening in 2015 when they went back so prior to this time the obama administration officials called for them to be repealed and that was the policy. even going into iraq to say were going into iraq with the 2001 au mf to authorize that we can get into how they made that legal but they said the 2002 version gives additional authority but they were very specific. but still the opposition had been changed then to interpret the 2,012,002 au mf to bring...
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i think barack obama in a way, allow that to happen because obama was outsider in his own right, he wasn't an establishment figure. i think the country was getting a little bit used to and is getting used to outside figures. however, it was also the reason one of the three reasons, why there is such hostility to donald trump. donald trump announced from the get-go, and said and stated that it was his intention to undo barack obama had done. barack obama had talked about the fundamental transformation of america. donald trump said were going to undo that. anyway through a whole litany of issues. >> carrie sheffield: gods and religion that obama. >> brent bozell: playboy trump preached to the evangelicals. >> carrie sheffield: senator trumps visit to poland. to what extent do you think that the evangelicals perception of how the obama president treated them and maybe for the top prize as well. >> brent bozell: i think the evangelicals decided that they can put their face or their faith in very flawed human being. that it was a flawed human being who was saying to them a unflawed and bm going
i think barack obama in a way, allow that to happen because obama was outsider in his own right, he wasn't an establishment figure. i think the country was getting a little bit used to and is getting used to outside figures. however, it was also the reason one of the three reasons, why there is such hostility to donald trump. donald trump announced from the get-go, and said and stated that it was his intention to undo barack obama had done. barack obama had talked about the fundamental...
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the obama administration deported far more people on an annual basis then trump has, and yet obama consistently worked to try to legalize the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country. i am very interested to see what democrats will do with the .etention facilities under obama, they were holding maybe 33,000 people a day. these are single adults for the most part and now they are holding more than 50,000 a day. 1994, they were holding maybe 6000 a day. >>> immigration detention. these are single adults for the most part and now they're day.ng more than 50,000 a 1994, they were holding maybe 6,000 a day. so that detention system has bloomed and unlike and the e and courts system we understand best through law and order ajust court show -- and just hese court shows, none of that is public record. it's not easy to monitor or not you know, it's just easy to monitor this system and understand it. > as we try to find the contours of the debate on the democratic side, can you explain section 1325 of the u.s. code is and why it was written. >>> they can still do that at the border. may
the obama administration deported far more people on an annual basis then trump has, and yet obama consistently worked to try to legalize the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country. i am very interested to see what democrats will do with the .etention facilities under obama, they were holding maybe 33,000 people a day. these are single adults for the most part and now they are holding more than 50,000 a day. 1994, they were holding maybe 6000 a day. >>> immigration...
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the namef the obama -- hr gdes y in opening cshreditsla there. mentioned in the actual 'seook leonardtown maryland. looks ptty nice. asi'm trying tod93heregrt in here.tee uithe ats .n'ca relyalht h bas aeetn the end of the tunnel. elitlin, tl torrow and through the weekend and reall beyond. that was ay beautiful live look at onardtown. a lotf sunshine today. so far the thunderstms havesi oe metro. i do believe showers and maybe a few thunderstorms rumble through later tonight. best timing for the metro we probably bet 7 and 10 p.m. so i'll show you radar a futurecast in just a minute. the big story the temperature drop. day after day of 90 plus barely hitting 80 for frid. friday a little cloudy and wet.e day. weekendeverything. sunny, dry, low humidity and zi just ama saturda nd sy humity i sigh an 8thywhere on thet. horizon. maybe won'do that rest of the summer let's hope. storm tracker radar quiet around the metro melt bay and really miles outside of that. see activity well off to the west.on toe f sront royal over woodstock severe b . >> histo
the namef the obama -- hr gdes y in opening cshreditsla there. mentioned in the actual 'seook leonardtown maryland. looks ptty nice. asi'm trying tod93heregrt in here.tee uithe ats .n'ca relyalht h bas aeetn the end of the tunnel. elitlin, tl torrow and through the weekend and reall beyond. that was ay beautiful live look at onardtown. a lotf sunshine today. so far the thunderstms havesi oe metro. i do believe showers and maybe a few thunderstorms rumble through later tonight. best timing for...
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remember, she was onef e original critics of obama's t.p.p. plan whichid too walked back during the debates. i think it's a sign that it's becoming more projectionist, more focused on workers. robert: one of the big feast pieces in news today, the president signed a budgetsth de extends the ceiling to 2021. any other year a blockbuster deal like this would be a huge headline. kind of goes to the background. are we seeing an era of deficit reduction? dan: yes, you could see it in two places, the tax bill because that t blew up deficit and you can see in it allowing this to t through a president who runs the party now being a champion of it. i think politicians in both parties have come to the colusions that deficits ultimately don't matter politically to voters. people talk about the sky will fall if we do this. the hundreds of billions of dollars that are paid constantly in debt service and the impact that that will ultimately have but that's always somewhere out in future and it's always easier to give people more money, whether through tax c
remember, she was onef e original critics of obama's t.p.p. plan whichid too walked back during the debates. i think it's a sign that it's becoming more projectionist, more focused on workers. robert: one of the big feast pieces in news today, the president signed a budgetsth de extends the ceiling to 2021. any other year a blockbuster deal like this would be a huge headline. kind of goes to the background. are we seeing an era of deficit reduction? dan: yes, you could see it in two places, the...
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we need to focus on what will win the trust of voters, all kinds, obama trump voters and disaffected republicans. and beat the hateful politics of donald trump. because you can be a democrat or republican or an independent. but as an american, you know that we are better than this. and we're going to prove it at the about box in 2020. box in 2020.lot my mentoring colleges, reverend peter gomez said that hope is the stuff that gets us through and beyond when the worst that can happen happens. often times these past couple of years and even the past couple of weeks, it is felt like the worst that can happen in america has happened. but when i travel the country over the last several months, i have found hope. i have found hope in the veterans i met who are working to end the stigma around mental health, by sharing their stories for the very first time. i found hope in the kids, who are walking out of school, demanding progress on climate change and guns. i found hope in the teachers and the reporters who are striking for basic pay. i found hope in the women who have been marching for b
we need to focus on what will win the trust of voters, all kinds, obama trump voters and disaffected republicans. and beat the hateful politics of donald trump. because you can be a democrat or republican or an independent. but as an american, you know that we are better than this. and we're going to prove it at the about box in 2020. box in 2020.lot my mentoring colleges, reverend peter gomez said that hope is the stuff that gets us through and beyond when the worst that can happen happens....
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barack obama's affordable care act was the greatest expansion of health care coverage since medicaid and medicare. and despite this administration's constant efforts to sabotage, it is working. 90% of americans now have health care. health insurance. we need to get to 100%. and we need to guarantee that those who have health insurance are not bankrupted by costs, denied coverage, priced out of life-saving medications, or ripped off. it has taken us 70 years to get this close. it makes no sense to go back to square one. i stood on that debate stage and i could not believe that after 70 attempts by republicans, it is now the democrats who are calling to repeal and replace obamacare. if you propose abolishing private health insurance, you will lose. you will reelect trump. you simply cannot upend the health coverage of 180 million americans on the promise of something better. especially when you don't need to in order to give every american affordable health care. it is like the guy who inherited his family's 100 year old homestead in montana. the roof leaked, so to the pipes, but the b
barack obama's affordable care act was the greatest expansion of health care coverage since medicaid and medicare. and despite this administration's constant efforts to sabotage, it is working. 90% of americans now have health care. health insurance. we need to get to 100%. and we need to guarantee that those who have health insurance are not bankrupted by costs, denied coverage, priced out of life-saving medications, or ripped off. it has taken us 70 years to get this close. it makes no sense...
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not how barack obama made all of these mistakes. he didn't. >> so, today's big question is, can 2020 democrats criticize the obama presidency without alienating the democratic base? joining me senior director for progressive at sirius xm zerlina maxwell. former congressman david jolly. former spokesman for hillary clinton and former secretary for paul ryan, brendon buck. welcome to all of you, philippe, let's start with you, eric holder was jumping to obama's defense, he wrote as this debate was unfolding, to my fellow democrats, be wary of attacking the obama record. build on it. expands on it but there is little to be gained for you or the party by attacking a very successful and still popular democratic president. now, there were some policies that the president was behind, the former president obama was behind, that are now unpopular with the base. but how is spending the whole night attacking him instead of donald trump productive for the democrats? >> i don't think it is, except for a gotcha, well, obama did it, now you will.
not how barack obama made all of these mistakes. he didn't. >> so, today's big question is, can 2020 democrats criticize the obama presidency without alienating the democratic base? joining me senior director for progressive at sirius xm zerlina maxwell. former congressman david jolly. former spokesman for hillary clinton and former secretary for paul ryan, brendon buck. welcome to all of you, philippe, let's start with you, eric holder was jumping to obama's defense, he wrote as this...
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he is down 36 positions to the same point as the barack obama presidency. of the first three years of trump versus obama, he has run a leaner headcount to the white house staff. he has saved taxpayers about $20 million. host: you talked about your forbes contributions. you talked about what federal money is being supported. guest: one of our pieces of oversight we like to do is file the national news cycle with hard data. when baltimore broke, there was a lot of misinformation in the public discourse. [no audio] >> good morning. my name is steny hoyer. i'm the majority leader of the house of representatives. outave been
he is down 36 positions to the same point as the barack obama presidency. of the first three years of trump versus obama, he has run a leaner headcount to the white house staff. he has saved taxpayers about $20 million. host: you talked about your forbes contributions. you talked about what federal money is being supported. guest: one of our pieces of oversight we like to do is file the national news cycle with hard data. when baltimore broke, there was a lot of misinformation in the public...
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we have in mind something that we did back in the obama administration with money longer. we got individuals together, a small group and we said let's established internet, standards that will allow us to stop the wondering. and anybody who does not live up to the standards get to clear the money through the banks. >> we went around to countries and say this is a model law against money laundering, you have to pass into th to your ler and then reinforce it. >> this is the end of the time and you have not done it, your currency will not be cleared with the eu for the pound of the dollar. have a nice day. the hypokalemi apocalypse is a . establish into the international form on cybercrime and cyber war and mutual cooperation and mutual defense, if you are not part of the then your access to her internet is going to be limited, you cannot just pop into the cyberspace eventually have they played enough pressure on the russians and around and finally to discuss the come along and participate or is it the recommendation that the intra- has become indifferent world. >> they are c
we have in mind something that we did back in the obama administration with money longer. we got individuals together, a small group and we said let's established internet, standards that will allow us to stop the wondering. and anybody who does not live up to the standards get to clear the money through the banks. >> we went around to countries and say this is a model law against money laundering, you have to pass into th to your ler and then reinforce it. >> this is the end of the...
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obama had 91. and in the circuit courts the courts of appeals kind of where a lot of the important stuff is decided, environmental, labor, employment, all that stuff, trump has had 43 judges confirmed. most in history. obama had 19 at this point. and it's astounding to me, ari and i think the democrats are guilty of malpractice on in. we've had all these debates over last two days. no one bothered to mention it. i think presidents when they win should have deference in the judges that they appoint and the senate should defer toe it but a lot of these folks are tremendously unqualified. 11 of 19 judges in this latest batch trump wants to put up wouldn't even tell you that brown versus board of education is rightly decided. who are we putting up for these lifetime appointments? these are pretty darn unqualified people particularly at the trial court level. i can't understand for the life of me why democrats aren't talking about this at every turn. >> you lay it all out there, counselor. food for thou
obama had 91. and in the circuit courts the courts of appeals kind of where a lot of the important stuff is decided, environmental, labor, employment, all that stuff, trump has had 43 judges confirmed. most in history. obama had 19 at this point. and it's astounding to me, ari and i think the democrats are guilty of malpractice on in. we've had all these debates over last two days. no one bothered to mention it. i think presidents when they win should have deference in the judges that they...
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he was a skeptic of the surge i think obama was also. he couldn't say no to the generals so early in the administration he campaigned on winning butut holbrook could not say no to hillary clinton because she gave him the job and the only friend in the administration and she is a hawk so she could not afford one - - he couldn't contradict her so he didn't say much after the strategy review was over and said richard i didn't get to hear your views i can't imagine him not speaking but that's what happened he lost confidence he never opposed the surge publicly in the theater where mattered also he wanted to negotiate because that's a lesson he took from vietnam that military force alone cannot win but if you are in a political war you must be willing to negotiate and we are obviously losing but nobody wanted to hear that in the first year and a half neither the white house or the pentagon or hillary clinton so holbrook had to do it under the table and by the time he began to make a case for it , his life was about to and so there was a trage
he was a skeptic of the surge i think obama was also. he couldn't say no to the generals so early in the administration he campaigned on winning butut holbrook could not say no to hillary clinton because she gave him the job and the only friend in the administration and she is a hawk so she could not afford one - - he couldn't contradict her so he didn't say much after the strategy review was over and said richard i didn't get to hear your views i can't imagine him not speaking but that's what...
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again and again is president obama said the u.s. are okay relationship is stronger than it has ever been. you are supposed to be a cheerleader with the relationship with the ambassador but i never dared to think that. i was always sensitive about the overselling of the relationship but he said it. the other rule of ambassador, i told him but i asked the audience, do you agree and said why? then practicing to be a professor and i told him the answer. here's why, at the top of the list was korea's democratization. imperfect, incomplete, that meant that the u.s. and republic of korea had shifting administrations from across the political spectrum in both countries and we managed to work together on a lot of issues. including trade. so that fast forwards me into 2009. the free-trade agreement and the news in the last year or so, it was signed under the george w. bush administration and ratified. finally it was ratified a year after i left as ambassador. so i didn't enjoy the ratifications. it took a long time but it got done. from 2009
again and again is president obama said the u.s. are okay relationship is stronger than it has ever been. you are supposed to be a cheerleader with the relationship with the ambassador but i never dared to think that. i was always sensitive about the overselling of the relationship but he said it. the other rule of ambassador, i told him but i asked the audience, do you agree and said why? then practicing to be a professor and i told him the answer. here's why, at the top of the list was...
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we saw barack obama, joe biden do nothing. and over the course of that we lost over 70,000 factories, or 5 million manufacturing jobs. and this is a program where you have sophisticated corporate executives watching this. i mean if you are a corporation of china incorporated and you don't have to pay anything for your research and development, you steal it from your competitor, you will win every time. if they are not dependent on these forms economic -- right now in august, this is a time where the chinese retreat to the countryside and have working vacations. it will sort that out. in september, we are planning on having them come here if they come. that is uncertain at this point but they have to make their mind.but in the meantime, was interesting here is that we have bipartisan consensus on capitol hill about something that is very rare that we have to take a strong stand on china. in public opinion polls show very clearly a harvard harris poll for one, that the american public is behind the president. in terms of the tar
we saw barack obama, joe biden do nothing. and over the course of that we lost over 70,000 factories, or 5 million manufacturing jobs. and this is a program where you have sophisticated corporate executives watching this. i mean if you are a corporation of china incorporated and you don't have to pay anything for your research and development, you steal it from your competitor, you will win every time. if they are not dependent on these forms economic -- right now in august, this is a time...
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let me ask you this, under obama, sandy hook occurred, pulse night club occurred, was obama responsible for any of that? why not? if trump is to blame, why isn't obama to blame? all the murders taking place in chicago, why isn't the democrat there to blame? and if trump is to blame and his rhetoric is to blame, then why all the talk about gun control? i thought it was trump and his rhetoric that is to blame? so we don't need any gun control. let me tell you this. if you don't support the progressive agenda, that's what this is all about. eviscerating the second amendment, evisceratingsd civil liberties, and then apparently you support a mass murder. meanwhile, you want to hear hate speech? i've got pages and pages of it in my book from the press. want to hear hate speech? tune into cnn and msnbc. listen to their awful poisonous vile hate speech about 63 million americans who supported this president and they promote aoc and tlaib and omar and all theho rest. it's an unfree press. that's the problem. >> sean: mark levin's number one "new york times" best seller for a reason. all of that
let me ask you this, under obama, sandy hook occurred, pulse night club occurred, was obama responsible for any of that? why not? if trump is to blame, why isn't obama to blame? all the murders taking place in chicago, why isn't the democrat there to blame? and if trump is to blame and his rhetoric is to blame, then why all the talk about gun control? i thought it was trump and his rhetoric that is to blame? so we don't need any gun control. let me tell you this. if you don't support the...
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. >> so russia outsmarted president obama. president obama and others brought the families apart. but i'm the one that kept the families together. >> reporter: but that's just not true. separations were rare under the obama administration. the trump administration has only intensified family separations at the border. also on immigration, the president ramped up his rhetoric on constitutionally guaranteed birthright citizenship. >> you walk over the border, have a baby, congratulations the baby is now a u.s. citizen. we are looking at birth rierigh citizenship very closely. it's ridiculous. >> reporter: the thought of a recession? >> we have a strong economy. >> reporter: but that's not what trump said tuesday. >> payroll tax is something we think about and a lot of people would like to see that. >> reporter: and the president is using a familiar insult to attack denmark's prime minister after she dismissed his idea of buying greenland. >> i thought that the prime minister's statement that it was absurd. it was an absurd idea, it was nasty pip thought it was an inappropriate state
. >> so russia outsmarted president obama. president obama and others brought the families apart. but i'm the one that kept the families together. >> reporter: but that's just not true. separations were rare under the obama administration. the trump administration has only intensified family separations at the border. also on immigration, the president ramped up his rhetoric on constitutionally guaranteed birthright citizenship. >> you walk over the border, have a baby,...
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he's tied himself closely to obama. biden was asked about the attacks on obama's legacy. listen to his answer. >> i was surprised about how much there was about barack, the president. i'm proud of having served with him. i'm proud of the job he did. i don't think there's anything he has to apologize for. i hope the next debate we can talk about our answers to fix the things that trump has broken, not how barack obama made all of these mistakes. he didn't. >> yesterday cnn asked four candidates about the legacy. here is the response. >> we are having an honest conversation about an administration that was incredible. if he were running for a third term, i wouldn't be running. >> i have nothing but praise for obama. i think he did great work. >> i have always had praise for obama. at the same time, let me be very clear, don. i do believe when it comes to immigration and i said this before i joined the obama administration in 2014, there were ways we could improve on what the obama administration was doing. >> president obama was a great president. for a lot of us we're look
he's tied himself closely to obama. biden was asked about the attacks on obama's legacy. listen to his answer. >> i was surprised about how much there was about barack, the president. i'm proud of having served with him. i'm proud of the job he did. i don't think there's anything he has to apologize for. i hope the next debate we can talk about our answers to fix the things that trump has broken, not how barack obama made all of these mistakes. he didn't. >> yesterday cnn asked four...
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if you compare the obama administration to this administration it is night and day. and americans are realizing that. reporter: back to the impeachment question. does the political calculus change now that more than half of house democrats are calling for impeachment inquiry? sen. schumer: everyone is going to do what he or she thinks is appropriate. i think, as i said, speaker pelosi is handling this appropriately. reporter: on immigration, understanding that you reject the piecemeal approach and you are for comprehensive, i want to , but senator graham wants his immigration bill to become heart of the discussion. what do you -- sen. schumer: i am against lindsey graham's bill. i can't imagine the house accepting any appropriations process with that bill in it. let's go comprehensive. lindsay knows that too. lindsey graham in 2013 took a lot of political grief and showed a lot of courage in putting together a bi -- it is interesting, it was the last major bipartisan approach on immigration, it was the most comprehensive, and it would have been the most successful. l
if you compare the obama administration to this administration it is night and day. and americans are realizing that. reporter: back to the impeachment question. does the political calculus change now that more than half of house democrats are calling for impeachment inquiry? sen. schumer: everyone is going to do what he or she thinks is appropriate. i think, as i said, speaker pelosi is handling this appropriately. reporter: on immigration, understanding that you reject the piecemeal approach...
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obama's lonely hearts club band. obama gets a ticket to ride and you have to hide obama away. those would be disappointed abo rally he recovered. >> there was some ugliness that broke out in the crowd earlier this evening. you asked whether or not the crowd was chanting send her back. they didn't do that but the hot button issue of immigration was there. trump supporters tried to rip a sign out of a protestor's hands and a brief scuffle developed. >> laura: and the banner they had up during the whole thing. they were wishing for something to be outraged with that banner. >> i think donald trump was smart not to identify the squad or name any of them. he did a broader attack on the cities themselves. the scuffle. that's just the carry over. we will have scuffles. that's still not good. >> laura: yes. we have a lot of scuffles with antifa we could talk about too. panel, thank you very much. breaking news in the covington catholic scandal? who is are the politicians and journalists on the wrong side of that lawsuit? we will name names when we come back. >> ♪ >> laura: it turns
obama's lonely hearts club band. obama gets a ticket to ride and you have to hide obama away. those would be disappointed abo rally he recovered. >> there was some ugliness that broke out in the crowd earlier this evening. you asked whether or not the crowd was chanting send her back. they didn't do that but the hot button issue of immigration was there. trump supporters tried to rip a sign out of a protestor's hands and a brief scuffle developed. >> laura: and the banner they had...
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because he is envious of president obama. and president obama kind of leaves him alone. but president obama is very, very admired, not only in this country, but around the world. so he goes after. and what's really -- him. but what's really sad about it, he goes after him on important things like obamacare, like this deal with iran that made us safer, the climate change deal barack obama did, and it goes on and on. so it's not just it's a personal affront and a personal obsession, but he is going to try and destroy anything obama tried to do. that was good. and that's sad again for the country. >> is there anything rational here besides the ego? i wonder if he is worried this may be too much of a reach. is he worried that when the election comes next november, people think do we like this or what we had before? i think most people would say now we like what we had before. not that there was anything perfect about obama, but it was at least normal. >> it was normal and sane. but i think if he looks at the polls, yes, he is very concerned about what is going to happen in t
because he is envious of president obama. and president obama kind of leaves him alone. but president obama is very, very admired, not only in this country, but around the world. so he goes after. and what's really -- him. but what's really sad about it, he goes after him on important things like obamacare, like this deal with iran that made us safer, the climate change deal barack obama did, and it goes on and on. so it's not just it's a personal affront and a personal obsession, but he is...
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is obama running, or are they running against trump? the sacred obama? i thought somebody spikes my drink last night while he was watching. >> that may happen, too, but that's okay. >> julie: that's possible. [laughter] we are getting new details on what is believed to be the killing of one of the world's most wanted terrorists. we talk about what the death of hamza bin laden could mean for al qaeda. ♪ dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell
is obama running, or are they running against trump? the sacred obama? i thought somebody spikes my drink last night while he was watching. >> that may happen, too, but that's okay. >> julie: that's possible. [laughter] we are getting new details on what is believed to be the killing of one of the world's most wanted terrorists. we talk about what the death of hamza bin laden could mean for al qaeda. ♪ dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. my skin... it was...
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and often alongside president obama and vice president biden to advance the obama policy agenda and also to protect and strengthen our democratic and civic values. a few times a week she left the premises to cross the river to virginia where some of her students knew her only as doctor b, completely unaware of her parallel existence at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and that she could operate so brilliantly and so gracefully into distinct worlds at the same time is a testament to the woman and human being that she is. doctor biden's life story as she recounts in her touching and thoughtful memoir has not been a fairytale throughout much as she hoped it would be as a child growing up in willow grove, pennsylvania but it was from living through ups and downs excesses and failures triumphs and heartbreaking grief that she was able to find her true love and life partner a dashing young senator from delaware named joe biden and her sense of purpose as an independent professional woman and as a teacher and her unwavering devotion to family and country. the title of the book as she mentions in t
and often alongside president obama and vice president biden to advance the obama policy agenda and also to protect and strengthen our democratic and civic values. a few times a week she left the premises to cross the river to virginia where some of her students knew her only as doctor b, completely unaware of her parallel existence at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and that she could operate so brilliantly and so gracefully into distinct worlds at the same time is a testament to the woman and human...
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with president obama. a lot democrats are intrigued about what happened last night. you had julian castro criticizing president obama on immigration, others jumping in. joe biden thinking this is the most popular democrat in the country, he happens to be a popular african-american democrat in the city of detroit, let's embrace barack obama and have that fight. and then making the case that he can beat trump in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. so team biden says we did well enough last night, how can we build on that and that's why you see the energy today. >> isn't it interesting that when you look at him there in this scrum with reporters being peppered with questions, i think that you're getting a different joe biden and maybe one that those on team biden would have liked to have seen more of last night. it's something that he seems to excel at more just there on the street than he does under the lights of the debate stage. >> you're absolutely right. and again, senator harris was not as good last nigh
with president obama. a lot democrats are intrigued about what happened last night. you had julian castro criticizing president obama on immigration, others jumping in. joe biden thinking this is the most popular democrat in the country, he happens to be a popular african-american democrat in the city of detroit, let's embrace barack obama and have that fight. and then making the case that he can beat trump in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. so team biden says we did well enough last night,...
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i think we did a good job of that during the obama years. it isn't clear how broad the area is that we are going to be able to reach in the current configuration. there are two big things we really need to do. pass the us-mexico canada trade agreement, and reach an agreement on how much we are going to spend over the next two years. we've had a couple of meetings even this past week with the secretary whose representative in administration for the speaker, myself, mccarthy and the minority leaders about trying to reach an agreement for the next few years. basic word. after that, i am just not sure yet how much we are going to be able to do. the speaker has a lot of challenges. she's got a very significant number of members reminiscent of the freedom caucus when speaker ryan was in the majority with a totally different view about how to go forward and h who seem toe to be suffering.o we are not going to do anything with that kind of mentality, so a lot of things to balance including those who are beating the drums for impeachment which isn't
i think we did a good job of that during the obama years. it isn't clear how broad the area is that we are going to be able to reach in the current configuration. there are two big things we really need to do. pass the us-mexico canada trade agreement, and reach an agreement on how much we are going to spend over the next two years. we've had a couple of meetings even this past week with the secretary whose representative in administration for the speaker, myself, mccarthy and the minority...
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robert: why was there are oning on the obama record? >> i think that's an interesting the issues that came up, immigration, the deportations that happened under the obama administration, t.p.p., trade issues were things he was criesed for by the progressive wing even while he was i office. we're now seeing the progressive wing take hold a bger portion, it seems of the party. with elizabeth warren and berni sanders as top contenders, there are a lot of progressives lookin to them to espouse those views and they were crical of the president even then. and now those issues still matter very much to those progressive voters. robert: vice president biden seems to like the position of being the defender of that legacy. >> that's right. that's his mn message. he's been saying this is a chaotic time, i want to return to the normal, to the obama presidency, bringing up cozy comfortable feelings for voters and one of the way democrats are trying to draw a contrast with him is by going after his record se seems to def be president obama selected m
robert: why was there are oning on the obama record? >> i think that's an interesting the issues that came up, immigration, the deportations that happened under the obama administration, t.p.p., trade issues were things he was criesed for by the progressive wing even while he was i office. we're now seeing the progressive wing take hold a bger portion, it seems of the party. with elizabeth warren and berni sanders as top contenders, there are a lot of progressives lookin to them to...
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unlike barack obama -- oh, the great barack obama. trump hasn't a surveilled "new york times" columnist or fox reporters are 20 associated press reporters, yet they hate him. why do they hate him? because he is pro-america, and they are anti-american. that is the only explanation. that's it. >> sean: do you to pay $0.50 or less for those crappy books? >> well, whatever i paid, it was too much. >> sean: [laughs] number one "new york times" best seller, it's called "unfreedom of the press," lays it out perfectly. sunday nights, 10:00 p.m., right on the fox news channel. when we come back, making mac and cheese last night, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez issued a dire warning: fix the climate crisis or diseases will spread from melting glaciers. wow. straight ahead ♪ -meg! there you are. did you take a picture of the cake to put on our website? i mean i would have but i'm a commercial vehicle so i don't have hands... or a camera...or a website. should we franchise? is the market ready for that? can we franchise? how do you do th
unlike barack obama -- oh, the great barack obama. trump hasn't a surveilled "new york times" columnist or fox reporters are 20 associated press reporters, yet they hate him. why do they hate him? because he is pro-america, and they are anti-american. that is the only explanation. that's it. >> sean: do you to pay $0.50 or less for those crappy books? >> well, whatever i paid, it was too much. >> sean: [laughs] number one "new york times" best seller, it's...
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why wouldn't obama want biden to run? >> probably 2016, because it wasn't just reported thatde in 2020 president obama tried to get him to not run, but also in 2016 as well. there were reports that president obama about hillary clinton would be the more formidable candidate, would be the stronger candidate of the two and tried to convince joe biden to not run. so the question for the democratic primary v voters is y put your faith in a candidate when the people closest to them seem to doubt his ability and it's not just president obama. i also think following david axelrod on this is really interesting as well because if you follow him on twitter, if you've listened to what he's said on tv, he has taken open shots at joe biden and has also undercut his candidacy and this is someone who ran the 2008 and 2012 races. someone with intimate knowledge of joe biden's ability as a candidate who continues to take shots at him publicly. >> tucker: it seems pretty clear that biden isn't up for it and he doesn't have the support cert
why wouldn't obama want biden to run? >> probably 2016, because it wasn't just reported thatde in 2020 president obama tried to get him to not run, but also in 2016 as well. there were reports that president obama about hillary clinton would be the more formidable candidate, would be the stronger candidate of the two and tried to convince joe biden to not run. so the question for the democratic primary v voters is y put your faith in a candidate when the people closest to them seem to...
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and president obama. one of the things that happened was, as you know, what happened with a very big area, a very big and important area in the middle east where the red line was drawn and then president obama decided that he was not going to do anything about it. you can't draw red lines in the sand, you just can't do it and the other was in ukraine having to do with a certain section of ukraine that you know very well where it was sort of taken away , from president obama. not taken away from president trump, taken away from president obama. president obama was not happy that this happened because it was embarrassing to him. very embarrassing to him and he wanted russia to be out of what was called the g8. and that was his determination. he was outsmarted by putin. he was outsmarted. president putin outsmarted president obama. wait a minute. i can understand how president obama would feel, he wasn't happy and they're not in it for that reason. i'm only thinking about the world and i'm thinking about thi
and president obama. one of the things that happened was, as you know, what happened with a very big area, a very big and important area in the middle east where the red line was drawn and then president obama decided that he was not going to do anything about it. you can't draw red lines in the sand, you just can't do it and the other was in ukraine having to do with a certain section of ukraine that you know very well where it was sort of taken away , from president obama. not taken away from...
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in 2008 and in 2012 when they lost the presidency twice to obama. then trump comes in and builds a new party that drew in people from the obama camp and voted for him the first time. people hadn't voted for him for a while. they recognize that obama and the end would cash out once he left office, the little people be. but the never trumper fantasy, i was thinking about it today, it's kind of like a bad romance novel but without any of the hunky characters. you just wanted to be over. and that's the angle, part one. joining me now is john mclaughlin and tom devon. now you have pulled for president trump since his first run, how does this so-called smart set on the fairy tale la land, but that view of what he had and a real republican is, that's over. and obama went on to destroy the health care system for middle-class america, raise their taxes, lose their jobs and basically put their sons and daughters at risk in countries in far-off lands where we couldn't win these wars. donald trump ran on a message of change and that strategy was to light up the
in 2008 and in 2012 when they lost the presidency twice to obama. then trump comes in and builds a new party that drew in people from the obama camp and voted for him the first time. people hadn't voted for him for a while. they recognize that obama and the end would cash out once he left office, the little people be. but the never trumper fantasy, i was thinking about it today, it's kind of like a bad romance novel but without any of the hunky characters. you just wanted to be over. and that's...
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but i guess donald trump thinks if he keeps bringing up obama, obama, obama, maybe his lowest information supporters will look past the fact that he's actually doing vladimir putin and russia's bidding, just like he did at helsinki when you said he thrusted an ex-kgb agent more than he trusted mark's military and america's intel community. >> yeah, this is an easy one, there are facts that are easily learned. the president either doesn't want to learn them or isn't aware of them, which would be surprising. he does have a national security staff presumably that talks to him from time to time. but peter alexander asked a direct question, which was grounded in fact, and when he followed up the president of the united states said, stop being an organ of the democrats. is that all you got? stop being an organ of the democrats. if you can't answer a direct question based on the facts of why rufgts was kicked out of the g8, that's pretty pathetic. yamiche alcindor, you cover this white house very closely. is there someone left in that white house who perhaps the first time he said this the first
but i guess donald trump thinks if he keeps bringing up obama, obama, obama, maybe his lowest information supporters will look past the fact that he's actually doing vladimir putin and russia's bidding, just like he did at helsinki when you said he thrusted an ex-kgb agent more than he trusted mark's military and america's intel community. >> yeah, this is an easy one, there are facts that are easily learned. the president either doesn't want to learn them or isn't aware of them, which...