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barack obama is still very much largely popular in the u.k. it's important to hear barack obama and why we should remain in the e.u. he provided the link to this telegraph article that barack obama himself wrote. he claims the european union doesn't moderate british influence. it magnifies it. not everyone though thinks barack obama should be commen d commenting on this particular issue. another very much in the forefront of the leave campaign is boar russ johnson, the mayor of london and the person who many believe will be the next leader of the u.k.'s conservative party, perhaps the next prime minister. he has shocked a great deal of people with an article he wrote for "the sun." he questioned whether the part ken yon president had an ancestral dislike of the british pire. it's a lengthy article but the comments have all of the attention and publicity. notefully from those in the campaign to stay in europe in the u.k. boar russ wants to be pm. nasty desperate stuff. this from an mp who is also the grandson of winston church hill. he says app
barack obama is still very much largely popular in the u.k. it's important to hear barack obama and why we should remain in the e.u. he provided the link to this telegraph article that barack obama himself wrote. he claims the european union doesn't moderate british influence. it magnifies it. not everyone though thinks barack obama should be commen d commenting on this particular issue. another very much in the forefront of the leave campaign is boar russ johnson, the mayor of london and the...
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that's what barack obama is talking about today. it is a british's choice about the british's membership of the european union. we are not being asked to make a choice whether we support the german style membership. britain has a special state in the european union. we are in the single market. we are not apart of the currency. we are able to live and work and maintaining our borders. we are not in the no border zone. on this vital issue of trade where barack obama has made cle clear, states, should remember why we are currently negotiating this biggest deal in the whole world between the british union and the united states. we set the agenda for what could be an absolutely game changing trade deals for jobs and investments because we are part of this organization. i think we have a u.s. question now. >> just a second. >> thanks mr. president, following on that, do you think between the migration issue, unity of the crisis point, what do you hope leaders gathering in jeremy can ge germany can do about it. do you expect the possibili
that's what barack obama is talking about today. it is a british's choice about the british's membership of the european union. we are not being asked to make a choice whether we support the german style membership. britain has a special state in the european union. we are in the single market. we are not apart of the currency. we are able to live and work and maintaining our borders. we are not in the no border zone. on this vital issue of trade where barack obama has made cle clear, states,...
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janette: daniela oropeza fue un joven que besar, a barack obama un sentimiento no optimista en cuanto al tema de inmigraciÓn. obama le dijo que sus manos estÁn atadas hasta que la corte suprema falle. que quede muy claro que ella no cree que durante su mandato habrÁ tal reforma. presidente obama: no tengo optimismo de que pase una legislaciÓn migratoria antes de que culmine mi mandato reportera: dijo barack obama. >> el presidente hizo lo que pudo hacer esta fue una acciÓn ejecutiva con extender daca y dapa. reportera: defensores de los inmigrantes dicen que veo barack obama deberÍa tambiÉn asumir su responsabilidad. >> el organizÓ la reforma de salud que tambiÉn pudo priorizarla. yo pienso que fue un momento, una ventana que definitivamente esta administraciÓn dejó cerrar. reportera: asegurar que aunque el - pareciera que el presidente haya perdido no lo toman como una derrota. seguirÁn luchando en pedir legislaciÓn temporaria para los jÓvenes y familias que han llegado de centroamÉrica washington deja entrever que no hay apetito en cuanto al tema. >> es un duro golpe
janette: daniela oropeza fue un joven que besar, a barack obama un sentimiento no optimista en cuanto al tema de inmigraciÓn. obama le dijo que sus manos estÁn atadas hasta que la corte suprema falle. que quede muy claro que ella no cree que durante su mandato habrÁ tal reforma. presidente obama: no tengo optimismo de que pase una legislaciÓn migratoria antes de que culmine mi mandato reportera: dijo barack obama. >> el presidente hizo lo que pudo hacer esta fue una acciÓn ejecutiva...
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barack obama they say is a hypocrite. america would never agree to give up sovereignty in the way it is recommending united kingdom should give up its sovereignty. he said he is part canyon and maybe he has a resentment about the british empire. controversial stuff and close to the line of acceptability. he shows what an emotional issue this is. >> to that point, the reaction has been too emotional? what do you think obama has done? he is in the camp of british prime minister david cameron, that this was an effort to support him. do you think it will support him? or will it backfire? >> it's a risk. it's a calculated risk. barack obama is still very popular in britain. opinion polls suggest his trust rating is more than 70%, better than any british politician. he is using a clear popularity, he is normally very mild mannered and calm and clear. he has put this in an historical context where he is saying this is all about building peace on the european continent and it has been a success story. don't give it up now. what h
barack obama they say is a hypocrite. america would never agree to give up sovereignty in the way it is recommending united kingdom should give up its sovereignty. he said he is part canyon and maybe he has a resentment about the british empire. controversial stuff and close to the line of acceptability. he shows what an emotional issue this is. >> to that point, the reaction has been too emotional? what do you think obama has done? he is in the camp of british prime minister david...
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barack obama home after a talking to from your. today he said he wants to see a united continent. obama is calling on its leaders to spend more money on defense. also, a leading gay rights activist and his friend have been killed in an attack by suspected islamist militants. it is the latest on a string of assaults on minorities. and a year after the country suffered an earthquake, people in nepal are still trying to rebuild their lives and their hopes. we will bring you a special report from kathmandu. it is good to have you with us. we begin with the words he left behind. barack obama and did his trip to germany today by urging european leaders to spend more on defense, saying it is needed in the face of threats from groups like the islamic state. during a speech in hanover, obama spoke about the syrian conflict and what he calls russian aggression. we will have more in a moment, but here is a closer look at that speech from the u.s. president. >> with the clock ticking on his presidency, he wants to -- [no audio] president obama: the united states and the entire world needs a s
barack obama home after a talking to from your. today he said he wants to see a united continent. obama is calling on its leaders to spend more money on defense. also, a leading gay rights activist and his friend have been killed in an attack by suspected islamist militants. it is the latest on a string of assaults on minorities. and a year after the country suffered an earthquake, people in nepal are still trying to rebuild their lives and their hopes. we will bring you a special report from...
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that was a travesty as far as barack obama was concerned. in working on a book about michelle obama i spend a good deal of time at harvard law school where she spent three years in the mid 80s talking with her professors and it was very clear she was not the sort of legal scholar who cared how many angels would sit on the head of a pin. as a mentors told me she cared about outcomes, cared about results, asked what the law would mean in day-to-day life, something barack obama talks about. david wilkins, one of her mentors and a law professor at the university at harvard said in fact she wanted to know what would be fair and just and what would matter to actual people. i fear that we hear that, what barack obama says about what he is looking for. >> sandra day o'connor who is now retired has been asked and has answered that she thought that the senate should participate in the nomination of the replacement judge, she disagreed with the party that got her. i think that reflects her reverence for the court as an institution. she was so wonderful
that was a travesty as far as barack obama was concerned. in working on a book about michelle obama i spend a good deal of time at harvard law school where she spent three years in the mid 80s talking with her professors and it was very clear she was not the sort of legal scholar who cared how many angels would sit on the head of a pin. as a mentors told me she cared about outcomes, cared about results, asked what the law would mean in day-to-day life, something barack obama talks about. david...
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hillary clinton competed against barack obama and barack obama beat her when it came to delegates. this strategy has happened before and happened again. >> it's the only play they have at this point. >> how likely is it that sanders will actually win those superdelegates over should it come down to that? >> it's extraordinarily unlikely. he has the wind at his back. he's won 7 out of the last 8 contests. he continues to out-fund raise her by kroerd amounts of money. $14 million the last month. he keeps winning. he needs to win consecutively and decisively every single time and he's closed the gap in big states like new york. he's closed the gap to ten points. >> here's sanders' fundamental issue, sanders has a lock on the white, liberal vote. no question about it. time and time again -- >> bask weaving group. >> but unless he can start to change that democratic arc and show he can win african-american support in states like pennsylvania and california and win latinos, i just don't see it. >> let me ask you this for hillary clinton, seeing has won 6 of the last 7, what does she do n
hillary clinton competed against barack obama and barack obama beat her when it came to delegates. this strategy has happened before and happened again. >> it's the only play they have at this point. >> how likely is it that sanders will actually win those superdelegates over should it come down to that? >> it's extraordinarily unlikely. he has the wind at his back. he's won 7 out of the last 8 contests. he continues to out-fund raise her by kroerd amounts of money. $14...
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i have a barack obama action figure on my table. whenever i come home and it's a knockdown i stand up. and so i appreciate it. but when he was elected, i don't think anyone expected that he would reverse 400 years of white supremacy. -- i do think that people hoped that he would make racial justice a significant part of his agenda. and he has not. and because i have so much love and respect for him, it is disappointing. because if he applies his brilliant mind and his amazing political talent to racial justice, as he had, other things like lgbt equality and others, i believe that we would be further along than we are. so we take where we are now and when president obama took office, the average was $18,000. for a white family at 142,000. black families are also drawing down during the time that the president has been in office. white families have gone up. so if you look at the criminal justice system, you know, if you look at places like ferguson and baltimore, it's interesting to think that the problem is that. that is not really
i have a barack obama action figure on my table. whenever i come home and it's a knockdown i stand up. and so i appreciate it. but when he was elected, i don't think anyone expected that he would reverse 400 years of white supremacy. -- i do think that people hoped that he would make racial justice a significant part of his agenda. and he has not. and because i have so much love and respect for him, it is disappointing. because if he applies his brilliant mind and his amazing political talent...
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never vote for barack obama. will have democrats voting for john mccain because they will never vote for barack obama. >> cult figure. never happened. >> she had a lot more support in 2008 than bernie sanders has today. >> i don't think she had this kind of cult following. it is a cult following and cult revolution. go hang out with bernie sanders supporters. they -- >> again it's math. it is math. the math shows she had more votes in 2008 than today. and they didn't do that they still went and voted for obama. harris: the answer the question about the group meghan is talking about, the fact that last night bernie sanders still outplayed hillary clinton when it came to those voters who were young under the age of 25. how is she going to get them? she might need them? >> look what is got him. it got him, i don't know, he is 277 delegates behind her? these voters, hate to say this. math is king here. sandra: julie keeping on track with the math. >> that is all about the math that is the problem. >> i still think sh
never vote for barack obama. will have democrats voting for john mccain because they will never vote for barack obama. >> cult figure. never happened. >> she had a lot more support in 2008 than bernie sanders has today. >> i don't think she had this kind of cult following. it is a cult following and cult revolution. go hang out with bernie sanders supporters. they -- >> again it's math. it is math. the math shows she had more votes in 2008 than today. and they didn't do...
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president barack obama expected the deal to be implemented soon. securing the atomic material is the agenda for leaders attending the summit. concerns that russia's absence from these talks over recent tensions with the u.s. will hinder any real progress. up more we're joined by roslind jordan in washington, d.c. roslind, there is a great deal of focus on the nuclear material landing in the wrong hands. >> it's not so much the weapons being stolen but the raw they were "r" material that makes up these weapons, and it is used to inspect building seems, construction sites, and it's that raw material that u.s. president barack obama has said he's very concerned about in terms of its safety, keepin keepinkeeping it under control and out of the hands of people who would use it for nefarious ends. this is what he had to say earlier on friday. >> but we know that al-qaeda has long sought nuclear materials. individuals involved in the attacks of paris, brussels, videotaped a senior manager who works at a belgium nuclear facility. isil has already used chem
president barack obama expected the deal to be implemented soon. securing the atomic material is the agenda for leaders attending the summit. concerns that russia's absence from these talks over recent tensions with the u.s. will hinder any real progress. up more we're joined by roslind jordan in washington, d.c. roslind, there is a great deal of focus on the nuclear material landing in the wrong hands. >> it's not so much the weapons being stolen but the raw they were "r"...
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presentadora: el presidente barack obama dijo que no se siente optimista de que se pueda lograr una reforma migratoria antes de que termine su mandato. agregÓ que el tema migratorio serÁ determinante para ganar la casa blanca en las prÓximas elecciones. la directora de la oficina de inmigraciÓn y aduanas dijo que el muro propuesto por donald trump no serÍa una contenciÓn para el paÍs. investigan el caso de los 43 estudiantes de mÉxico y el alto Índice de pobreza infantil en mÉxico obliga a muchos menores a arriesgar sus vidas en peligrosos trabajos para no morir de hambre. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ este es su noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna. presentadora: muy buenas noches. el sueÑo de millones de indocumentados de que se logre una reforma inmigratoria podrÍa no convertirse en realidad este aÑo. el propio presidente barack obama admitiÓ esa posibilidad, algo que los expertos califican como un duro golpe para la comunidad inmigrante. andrea nos trae la informaciÓn y las repercusiones. andrea: la espera ha sido agotadora para la comunidad inmigrante indocumentada y las notic
presentadora: el presidente barack obama dijo que no se siente optimista de que se pueda lograr una reforma migratoria antes de que termine su mandato. agregÓ que el tema migratorio serÁ determinante para ganar la casa blanca en las prÓximas elecciones. la directora de la oficina de inmigraciÓn y aduanas dijo que el muro propuesto por donald trump no serÍa una contenciÓn para el paÍs. investigan el caso de los 43 estudiantes de mÉxico y el alto Índice de pobreza infantil en mÉxico...
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barack obama is the most popular democrat. the most popular democrat is barack obama. she is going to have to answer by brit me mills, and ben ghazi. it will happen. >> three times more votes than than -- we have to take a break. will it's been shaken and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... and dragged through the mud. the 2016 gle. it's where brains meet brawn. lease the gle350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. the bud light party believes in change. that's why bud light has a new look... and we want to share it with everyone... from our national parks... to our furthest shores... jackpot! to your living room. look under your seats! [squeals of delight] still the same refreshing bud light. with a new look. ♪ each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the me
barack obama is the most popular democrat. the most popular democrat is barack obama. she is going to have to answer by brit me mills, and ben ghazi. it will happen. >> three times more votes than than -- we have to take a break. will it's been shaken and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... and dragged through the mud. the 2016 gle. it's where brains meet brawn. lease the gle350 for $599 a month at your local...
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not president barack obama. and it's just -- it's just -- it's just weak right now to continue to bring the president into this argument. he is not running. senator sanders is running against secretary of state hillary clinton. he said what he said and that's the end of it. let's keep running the race and debating differences between the two candidates, which the differences are vast, and that is the point here. nina turner, former ohio state senator, supporter of bernie sanders, appreciate it. >>> back to the studio. two of our correspondents who are following every minute of the fight closer than anyone. kasie hunt, covering the sanders campaign, kristen welker on the trail with hillary clinton. you're on the sanders beat, let me start with you. i am wondering, this is an honest question, i asked in to brian fallon, did bernie sanders see this interview that hillary clinton gave on "morning joe" ahead of time? did he read the full "the washington post" article or is there a chance he's responding to that headl
not president barack obama. and it's just -- it's just -- it's just weak right now to continue to bring the president into this argument. he is not running. senator sanders is running against secretary of state hillary clinton. he said what he said and that's the end of it. let's keep running the race and debating differences between the two candidates, which the differences are vast, and that is the point here. nina turner, former ohio state senator, supporter of bernie sanders, appreciate it....
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jeff: you are still writing in the second term of barack obama. on the subject of theodore roosevelt and franklin roosevelt, you initially thought decades ago the modern presidency was created or defined under fdr. as i wrote this book, i started out with that assumption. then i came to the conclusion that the big change in america takes place under t.r. the presidency was so remarkably weak, particularly in the late 19th century. william: that's closer to it. teddy roosevelt was strongly disliked by the political powers in new york city when he was governor, and they thought the way to get rid of him was to put him in the vice presidential position, where nobody would ever hear of him again. the famous story of the industrialist who said, don't you realize that there is just one life between that man and the white house? and he turned to mckinley and said, now it's up to you to live. as we know, that's not what happened. roosevelt burst on the scene. then the industrialist said, "now that damn cowboy is president of the united states." jeff: did
jeff: you are still writing in the second term of barack obama. on the subject of theodore roosevelt and franklin roosevelt, you initially thought decades ago the modern presidency was created or defined under fdr. as i wrote this book, i started out with that assumption. then i came to the conclusion that the big change in america takes place under t.r. the presidency was so remarkably weak, particularly in the late 19th century. william: that's closer to it. teddy roosevelt was strongly...
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that's probably more than you wanted to hear. >> host: 96% of african-americans voted for barack obama. over time 90% african-americans vote for the democratic candidates. >> guest: yes. i think that is a tragedy because the lock, stock and barrel vote, that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity with white americans that martin luther king wanted for us to have, and i think in many ways it has kept us -- hate to use analogies about slavery and all these but i feel like it has kept us impoverished as a race ask -- in 1964, daniel patrick moynihan -- i talk about this in the book -- said he was disturbed by the fact that 23% of black babies were born out of wedlock and be warned president johnson in his moynihan report, which is called "the negro family: a case for national action." he told president johnson if we don't do something about this, you're going to see generational poverty and crime developing within the black race because tilt that moynihan found the broken family emerging among black americans, he also saw an inc
that's probably more than you wanted to hear. >> host: 96% of african-americans voted for barack obama. over time 90% african-americans vote for the democratic candidates. >> guest: yes. i think that is a tragedy because the lock, stock and barrel vote, that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity with white americans that martin luther king wanted for us to have, and i think in many ways it has kept us -- hate to use...
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barack obama was still beating here in primaries and i have to say that sanders is not barack obama. that was unusual. that was unprecedented, the way that the whole momentum shifted to his campaign, very charismatic. there was a big switcheroo good and i was people hope it could happen. he has so much excitement in his campaign, i think it's fair to him to make the argue. the 400 plus super delegates now in hillary clinton's camp might change their minds. i'm not sure if that would happen unless he wins more primary going forward. >> you're probably right on that. but very, very quickly on this other issue that is coming up and that is maybe bernie sanders and his approach to this campaign -- he's gotten in your face. the comment about being president. that was written remarks. that was scripted, i think. so, that makes me think about either his campaign or he directly are now going right for the jugular. >> they're putting the gloves on here. going into new york, again, her home state. even if he doesn't win. if just get los expose cuts her lead down and she only beating him by fiv
barack obama was still beating here in primaries and i have to say that sanders is not barack obama. that was unusual. that was unprecedented, the way that the whole momentum shifted to his campaign, very charismatic. there was a big switcheroo good and i was people hope it could happen. he has so much excitement in his campaign, i think it's fair to him to make the argue. the 400 plus super delegates now in hillary clinton's camp might change their minds. i'm not sure if that would happen...
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>> well on that one, i would defer to one barack obama on that question. he was asked not long ago, if you woke up after ten years a long sleep and you learned that michelle was running for president, what would you think, and she said i would think shehe had been at abducted by aliens. [laughter] she said there are three things in life that are certain, depth, taxes and michelle not running. he made it clear in every possible way imaginable that really, really she does not want to do it. her can you pitcher her in a room with mitch mcconnell? that would be intriguing but she has made it clear that this is not herhes work. >> i have no insight information. when i saw ginsburg when i started the book four years ago she looked fine. sa her friend nina was quoted today is saying that she was still doing push-ups and had just h recently been parasailing. someone told me she had gone horseback riding. so i have no reason to believe that she is in any eminent hope danger. but women live a long time. so i hope that will be true of her as well. >> i have a request
>> well on that one, i would defer to one barack obama on that question. he was asked not long ago, if you woke up after ten years a long sleep and you learned that michelle was running for president, what would you think, and she said i would think shehe had been at abducted by aliens. [laughter] she said there are three things in life that are certain, depth, taxes and michelle not running. he made it clear in every possible way imaginable that really, really she does not want to do it....
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i am not letting this at the feet of barack obama. i liken him to a confidence man selling hope and change. >> is the office of the president a place were radical frame changes can happen? and one that pushed him and pressed him. >> i think the bully pulpit of the presidency can open the space for that very kind of movement. at the end of the day we must confront the reality that obama is on his way home and imagine how we are going to address the circumstances on the ground and what we know for sure is there are communities and ruin in the previous ways of engaging in black politics has changed fundamentally. the way in which we engage publicly because we have had to walk that tight rope. how do we engage in a critical press without giving fodder to the right knowing all along that communities are suffering. the open where grassroots movements across the country whether black lives matter responding to the epidemic of babies being murdered or the together movement in north carolina. taking the notion of doctor king saying and taking
i am not letting this at the feet of barack obama. i liken him to a confidence man selling hope and change. >> is the office of the president a place were radical frame changes can happen? and one that pushed him and pressed him. >> i think the bully pulpit of the presidency can open the space for that very kind of movement. at the end of the day we must confront the reality that obama is on his way home and imagine how we are going to address the circumstances on the ground and...
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jeff: you are still writing in the second term of barack obama. on the theodore roosevelt -- subject of theodore roosevelt and franklin roosevelt, you initially thought decades ago the modern presidency was created or defined under fdr. you have now come to believe that it was -- that this happened during theodore roosevelt. why? william: i not only thought that, i wrote it. so, i'm -- charlie: -- jeff: i know. william: i am therefore readers to find. that's a barely -- fairly common view, that the modern presidency begins with franklin delano roosevelt. as i wrote this book, i started out with that assumption. then i came to the conclusion america big change in takes place under t.r. the presidency was so remarkably weak, particularly in the late 19th century. all of a sudden, he bursts on the scene. in both foreign affairs, domestic policy, he is a man who makes a big difference. jeff: you do deal with mckinley a little bit in this book. was that one of his great gifts? it would be generous to say -- jeff: accommodating. william: that's closer t
jeff: you are still writing in the second term of barack obama. on the theodore roosevelt -- subject of theodore roosevelt and franklin roosevelt, you initially thought decades ago the modern presidency was created or defined under fdr. you have now come to believe that it was -- that this happened during theodore roosevelt. why? william: i not only thought that, i wrote it. so, i'm -- charlie: -- jeff: i know. william: i am therefore readers to find. that's a barely -- fairly common view, that...
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president barack obama. germany fell foreign minister has continued his tour of central asia and states. could you stand -- kurdistan is surrounded by autocratic regimes, not to mention heavyweights russia and china. he pledged help to a country that is in a "rough neighborhood." reporter: this could be any major western city. the young business is expanding. they have three other outlets. it is one of the most economically open countries in the world. young entrepreneurs are...
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. >> por acta de patriotismo piden pruebas de es cada transaccion el presidente barack obama dice que es fifidil controlar el dinero que sale de wester union a mexico . >> tambien duice que mexico pr e protestaria y no tendria opcion que dar fondos . >> como esto cancelaria emision de visas para mxinoexicanos aum rtafirifa y puertos de ingreso a e estados unidos . >> que viven de este lado quizas 10 a 15 millones . >> cortando frutas spor 9 aÑos g garantiza buena educacion a sus hijos en els salvador . >> si no mando dinero mis hijos toman otro camino que es deli u delincuencia que hay de donde sacamos para comer, tienen que r robar . >> vino ilegalmente a estados unidos . >> eln su reaccion el president barack obama tambien hablo del i impacto de miinmigracion porq u muchos irian al norte por trabajo . >> en los angeles armaria pau o noticias telemundo . >> reacciones en mexico , es que el pais recibe 25 mil millones de dolares en remesas todos los aÑos, son cientos de miles de e mexincanos que dependen de es i dinero mandado por sus famili e familiares de estados unidos . >> desde
. >> por acta de patriotismo piden pruebas de es cada transaccion el presidente barack obama dice que es fifidil controlar el dinero que sale de wester union a mexico . >> tambien duice que mexico pr e protestaria y no tendria opcion que dar fondos . >> como esto cancelaria emision de visas para mxinoexicanos aum rtafirifa y puertos de ingreso a e estados unidos . >> que viven de este lado quizas 10 a 15 millones . >> cortando frutas spor 9 aÑos g garantiza buena...
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. >>> movimiento anti trup enco r encontrÓ eco en las palabra del presidente barack obama , dijo que retorÓrica entr,podrÍa tr r peligros una eventual presid presidencia pide dtonald trump . >>> evento fue liderado por p m pdempdea partido democrÓcrata , pero e t rostro tachado en carteleras fue el del republiano. >>> que no gane trump porque es racista y dice qcosas que ofe ofenden a mupchas personas . >>> una preocupaciÓn comparrida por el presidente barack obama q que dijo en alemania que su r o retorÓrica podrÍa ser peligrosÁ. >>> la mentalidad e de ellos r contra nosotro y que culpa a oso demÁs. >>> mtientras tanto, e l pmel presidente de mÉxico enrique peÑa nieto defenderÁ la retoÓria antimigante. >>> sein embargo, este analist r republiacno asegura que en la e medida que se recrudevce la ca p campaÑa en su contra, aprtida aprtidarios de trump aumentan o porque entieneden su mensaje. >>> estÁ en contra de acciones terrosita ystas dentro de un gry criminales dentro de otro grupo. >>> mmuchuchos se preguntan si n tienen efecto deseado contrario. >>> la protesta me s
. >>> movimiento anti trup enco r encontrÓ eco en las palabra del presidente barack obama , dijo que retorÓrica entr,podrÍa tr r peligros una eventual presid presidencia pide dtonald trump . >>> evento fue liderado por p m pdempdea partido democrÓcrata , pero e t rostro tachado en carteleras fue el del republiano. >>> que no gane trump porque es racista y dice qcosas que ofe ofenden a mupchas personas . >>> una preocupaciÓn comparrida por el presidente...
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also, barack obama visit saudi arabia to smooth over the united states'increasingly rocky relations with its ally. in south korea, torture in the name of cleaning the streets, a cover up at the highest level, hiding atrocities before they 1988 olympic games. ♪ >> it is good to have you with us. as it europe continues to seal its land orders, migrants are turning to alternative water routes. the united nations refugee agency believes that 500 people may have drowned trying to cross the mediterranean from libya last week. if confirmed, it would be one of the worst tragedy since the start of europe's migration crisis. >> as temperatures rise, so do the numbers of migrants trying to reach europe at any cost. almost every day migrants are being rescued in the mediterranean. these images from saturday show syrians being picked up as they make the short journey from turkey to the greek island. hundreds of kilometers to the south, the longer, more hazardous, journey from libya has taken an unhappy or in the many migrants. survivors picked up by merchant ships have told the unhcr that the peopl
also, barack obama visit saudi arabia to smooth over the united states'increasingly rocky relations with its ally. in south korea, torture in the name of cleaning the streets, a cover up at the highest level, hiding atrocities before they 1988 olympic games. ♪ >> it is good to have you with us. as it europe continues to seal its land orders, migrants are turning to alternative water routes. the united nations refugee agency believes that 500 people may have drowned trying to cross the...
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. >> barack obama gets a pass because of the technology? >> it's not about a pass. it's about you are where you are. in 2016, bernie sanders has demonstrated you can fund a competitive presidential race without relying on corporate money and wall street. secretary clinton has chosen to play the old game. bernie sanders has not. >> let's quickly talk about the delegate math. you have people waking up talking about the system being corrupt. they believe the numbers game is corrupt. when bernie sanders pulls a victory out of wyoming, you start talking about superdelegates, allocated delegates, and i think we can put some of this on the screen. as steve kornacki pointed out, he's 200-plus deficit in the allocated. if you get to new york, the numbers still not on your side. bottom line is your supporters believe how is it possible that he can keep winning but yet keep losing? >> well, as you pointed out, he's won, i think it's eight of the last nine if you include democrats abroad. we have whittled down secretary clinton' lead. she had way over
. >> barack obama gets a pass because of the technology? >> it's not about a pass. it's about you are where you are. in 2016, bernie sanders has demonstrated you can fund a competitive presidential race without relying on corporate money and wall street. secretary clinton has chosen to play the old game. bernie sanders has not. >> let's quickly talk about the delegate math. you have people waking up talking about the system being corrupt. they believe the numbers game is...
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that is with we feel has been missing from leadership, i don't think barack obama commands respect from world leaders. not only be specific but everyone who should be afraid of us i want them to be afraid of him. the people who should be able to rely on them as allies i want them to know he will be their ally. that is what i'm looking for. harris: what i hear, what you're saying jedediah, you're ready for a turn to more general election conversation from donald trump? >> yes. harris: which is kind of what we saw from donald trump and hillary clinton post their victories last night, melissa. so now the question becomes if you're ted cruz or john kasich and you're watching the speech today, what role are you playing? >> i mean i think you're sitting back feeling a little sick to your stomach, that this thing is getting away from you as you're watching it. we all know ted cruz has announcement coming up at 4:00. he will try to do that thing the day after you get routed in primary try to turn the page, try to change the narrative. we saw donald trump do it successfully once before. will ted
that is with we feel has been missing from leadership, i don't think barack obama commands respect from world leaders. not only be specific but everyone who should be afraid of us i want them to be afraid of him. the people who should be able to rely on them as allies i want them to know he will be their ally. that is what i'm looking for. harris: what i hear, what you're saying jedediah, you're ready for a turn to more general election conversation from donald trump? >> yes. harris:...
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barack obama and i remained the most to achieve our mission of the u.s. trade deals. we are working hard to push this forward because it would add billions to our economy and set the standards for the rest of the world to follow. national security together with our partners in the eu, we avoid the calamity of an iranian nuclear weapon. we secured the first on climate change being signed today by over 150 governments at the united nation. we transformed the way we use our aid and diplomacy and our military together to make progress on some of the most difficult issues of our time. for example, in east africa, we helped to turn around the
barack obama and i remained the most to achieve our mission of the u.s. trade deals. we are working hard to push this forward because it would add billions to our economy and set the standards for the rest of the world to follow. national security together with our partners in the eu, we avoid the calamity of an iranian nuclear weapon. we secured the first on climate change being signed today by over 150 governments at the united nation. we transformed the way we use our aid and diplomacy and...
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obama >> se complica la posibilidad a para fujimori en perÚ >> el zika e mÁs mÁs peligroso l lo que s epense pensaba, le cons al regresar en noticiero telemundo . para salvar vidas, estamos buscando y multando a conductores que envían mensajes de texto mientras manejan. no te arriesgues. una multa es lo de menos. el $5 flavor menu de pizza hut. sólo $5 cada uno al comprar dos o más. dile sí, a una pizza mediana de un ingrediente. sí a las alitas de wingstreet. sí a los nuevos stuffed garlic knots. y mucho más. díle sí al $5 flavor menu. sólo en pizza hut. estuve perdido dos días en la selva.. pero solo... ...técnicamente, porque yo sabía perfectamente donde estaba. de hecho, cuando me encontraron, estaba prendiendo fuego ...usando la técnica paleolítica. si todos conocen tus historias, prueba algo nuevo. maneja la nueva rav4 hybrid con 34 mpg en la ciudad. la nueva rav4 hybrid. toyota. vayamos juntos. lavamos nuestras sábanas con ... y las sacamos a la calle. ¡riquísimo! ¿y si te digo que lavamos estas sábanas hace una semana? yo pensé que las acababan de lavar.
obama >> se complica la posibilidad a para fujimori en perÚ >> el zika e mÁs mÁs peligroso l lo que s epense pensaba, le cons al regresar en noticiero telemundo . para salvar vidas, estamos buscando y multando a conductores que envían mensajes de texto mientras manejan. no te arriesgues. una multa es lo de menos. el $5 flavor menu de pizza hut. sólo $5 cada uno al comprar dos o más. dile sí, a una pizza mediana de un ingrediente. sí a las alitas de wingstreet. sí a los...
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barack obama said he would like to sit alone on a park bench. this is the world's a in had been. each of the first ladies were unanimous in giving her one particular piece of advice, escape to camp david as often as you can. get out into your own world as much as you can. it is intriguing she was mentored and had relationships with these first lady's because mentoring is a central part of who she is. there's always a sense that she too will reach back, give back, be part of that sorry. >> what is your question? >> for linda hirshman and peter slevin. linda hirshman, i stay awake wondering about ruth bader ginsburg's health. how is she? can peter slevin, michelle obama has stated she would never run for office but do you think there's any hope that she would? >> hoping against hope. barack obama was asked if you woke up after a long sleep and learned michele was running for president what would you think? he would say i would think she had been abducted by aliens. he said there are treating it -- three things in life, death, taxes and michele not running. he has made clear in ever
barack obama said he would like to sit alone on a park bench. this is the world's a in had been. each of the first ladies were unanimous in giving her one particular piece of advice, escape to camp david as often as you can. get out into your own world as much as you can. it is intriguing she was mentored and had relationships with these first lady's because mentoring is a central part of who she is. there's always a sense that she too will reach back, give back, be part of that sorry. >>...
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donald answer is the same as hillary clinton and barack obama. i'm going to use the force of the federal government to punish a company that feed the regulation to the government. that's exactly what barack obama said and hillary clinton said. that's what big government liberals do. they use the power of government to punish you if they don't like what you're doing. here's what i'm going to do. we're going to pass a flat tax, lift regulations and in few years, companies all over the world will be coming back to america. because we created the most -- [indiscernible] you're showing more courage than doing that than donald trump. you notice the excitement of the media. he wants his home state manhattan focused, everyone give up and go home. they are all liberal democrats. they are ready for hillary. they want donald trump to be the nominee because they know donald trump is a one person on the face of the either that hillary can beat. the beauty of it is, the media is not going to decide this race. the people are going to decide this race. i want to
donald answer is the same as hillary clinton and barack obama. i'm going to use the force of the federal government to punish a company that feed the regulation to the government. that's exactly what barack obama said and hillary clinton said. that's what big government liberals do. they use the power of government to punish you if they don't like what you're doing. here's what i'm going to do. we're going to pass a flat tax, lift regulations and in few years, companies all over the world will...
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there's a big thing that barack obama was seen as an upstart then. that was part of the cause for the acimony. the other big thing, really big thing is when hillary clinton made the comment about bobby kennedy and explaining why she was not going to drop out. she was going to go all the way. >> to california because who knows what could happen. i thought in context, was a sort of innocent remark in context like her being like you never know. >> also bear in mind that even in writing his memoir, david axelrod was still upset about that comment. it wasn't something the campaign just brushed off. >> you had the woman who was going to be the first president in the history of the united states and the man possibly going to be the first black president in the history of the united states. it got so deep for that reason and that was always there just beneath the surface. >> i think it got nasty and deep. i don't disagree with you. that would have been the history. i think these are two campaigns and two candidates that were hyper competitive and the staffs
there's a big thing that barack obama was seen as an upstart then. that was part of the cause for the acimony. the other big thing, really big thing is when hillary clinton made the comment about bobby kennedy and explaining why she was not going to drop out. she was going to go all the way. >> to california because who knows what could happen. i thought in context, was a sort of innocent remark in context like her being like you never know. >> also bear in mind that even in writing...
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one of the greatest political and economic achievements of obama times is how barack has described the european union as he wraps of his six-day foreign to heur. some of what he has had to say. president obama: i have come here today to the heart of europe to say that the united states and the entire world needs a strong and prosperous and democratic and united europe . your accomplishments, more than 500 million people speaking 24 languages, 19 with a common currency in one european union. it remains one of the greatest political and economic achievements of modern times. >> barack obama is known to be eager to try to push through the transatlantic trade deal known -- supporters claim it will be worth billions to the european union by streamlining trade with the u.s. but thousands of people have protested throughout the visit to hanover. >> it could impact the lives of 800 million people, making it the largest trade deal in the world. it aims to scrap nearly all tariffs between the u.s. and the eu. leaders on both sides of the atlantic are eager to clinch a deal before barack obama le
one of the greatest political and economic achievements of obama times is how barack has described the european union as he wraps of his six-day foreign to heur. some of what he has had to say. president obama: i have come here today to the heart of europe to say that the united states and the entire world needs a strong and prosperous and democratic and united europe . your accomplishments, more than 500 million people speaking 24 languages, 19 with a common currency in one european union. it...
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in the first place, the arguments he used would apply to barack obama, obviously. they would have applied to senator ted kennedy. i can't think of a liberal, a democrat fighting hard for chance, nancy pelosi, john lewis, any who wouldn't be disqualified in that same argument. and here's the reason, i think, he may be raising in the polls. if you ask the clinton people, overwhelmingly, they're going to vote for sanders. i am disappointed and "the new york times" mentioned this. i think there's been a turn in the sanders' rhetoric away from the difference issues, more to claiming that somehow she's going to be soft and not prosecute, because she's been corrupted by money, for which she has no evidence. so a lot of the sanders' people are saying that they wouldn't vote for clinton. in other words -- and i think that will turn over. i think, while people are angry now, when you get to november, that's going to change. hillary clinton, to her credit, made very sure in 2008 that women who were disappointed that she didn't get nomination voted for barack obama. and if hil
in the first place, the arguments he used would apply to barack obama, obviously. they would have applied to senator ted kennedy. i can't think of a liberal, a democrat fighting hard for chance, nancy pelosi, john lewis, any who wouldn't be disqualified in that same argument. and here's the reason, i think, he may be raising in the polls. if you ask the clinton people, overwhelmingly, they're going to vote for sanders. i am disappointed and "the new york times" mentioned this. i think...
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he was going to work to make sure barack obama was not successful. the definition of the republican party in the obama presidency was obstructionism, nothing more, nothing les. he deserves that. >> don't know if that gives him a nobel peace prize. i think the country has a low bar. >> larry: the country has a political low bar. >> the fact that this is presidential is kind of lame because it's like what we think of as presidential is just reading platitudes offave teleprompter-- >> but he's not being presidential. he's behaving like a kid who's figured out that christmas is right around the corner, and he's been a little asshole for most of the year. that's how he's behaving. >> gl that's true. yeah. >> that's funny. >> larry: this whole notion that somehow reading your speech renders you less of an intellect or worthy leader, i don't understand where that notion came from. martin luther king had the speech on the podium, but nobody said, "he has a speech there, he's reading it. how come he's not winging it?" i. >> i think what we're seeing from dona
he was going to work to make sure barack obama was not successful. the definition of the republican party in the obama presidency was obstructionism, nothing more, nothing les. he deserves that. >> don't know if that gives him a nobel peace prize. i think the country has a low bar. >> larry: the country has a political low bar. >> the fact that this is presidential is kind of lame because it's like what we think of as presidential is just reading platitudes offave...
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if you look at the way just white women voted in 2008, barack obama only got 46% of white women. he lost them to john mccain. then you go forward and look at 2012, he still loses white women 42% for barack obama, 56% for mitt romney. >> race is real. >> race is real. >> it really is. it really is real. even historically when we look at the women's movement as you and i know and all of us know, as much as we don't want to admit it, black women were locked out of the womens movement and had to continuously fight for that. it does play out in elections. we saw that with president barack obama. but any isms are wrong. sexism, racism, but it's all real. we cannot just accept one over the other. this is, should be, always an issue-driven campaign. mr. trump is going to make it something else. >> is the clinton campaign, i will throw this out to you, rick, is the clinton campaign parsing the women's vote that way? are they looking at it in a broad sense or are they understanding there are racial dynamics underneath that broad woman's vote? >> race does matter and it's real. but i think
if you look at the way just white women voted in 2008, barack obama only got 46% of white women. he lost them to john mccain. then you go forward and look at 2012, he still loses white women 42% for barack obama, 56% for mitt romney. >> race is real. >> race is real. >> it really is. it really is real. even historically when we look at the women's movement as you and i know and all of us know, as much as we don't want to admit it, black women were locked out of the womens...
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in 2008, her fight against then senator barack obama also got a bit nasty. >> well, i am here. he's not. >> i can't tell who i am running against some times. >> shame on you, barack obama. >> by the middle of may, clinton was just over 100 delegates behind her opponent. and virtually tied with him in the popular vote. >> i am in this race, i am staying in the race. because i believe -- >> the game isn't over. the elections aren't over. no buzzer has sounded. >> reporter: some polls showed half of clinton voters vowing not to support her upstart rival. john hileman chronicled it in the book "game change." >> the women largely said they would never, never, never, never, vote for barack obama, never, was going to happen. party unity my behind their attitude. >> this isn't exactly the party i had planned. >> reporter: in june after contests in all 50 states, clinton bowed out. immediately called for solidarity. >> i ask all of you to join me in working as hard for barack obama as you have for me. >> the policy differences between clinton and sanders now are bigger which could make
in 2008, her fight against then senator barack obama also got a bit nasty. >> well, i am here. he's not. >> i can't tell who i am running against some times. >> shame on you, barack obama. >> by the middle of may, clinton was just over 100 delegates behind her opponent. and virtually tied with him in the popular vote. >> i am in this race, i am staying in the race. because i believe -- >> the game isn't over. the elections aren't over. no buzzer has sounded....
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john: this is a bit of a mirror of 2008 in which hillary clinton is now barack obama and bernie sanders is hillary clinton. i want to do a psychological question. where was barack obama's head in 2008, and how did his aides deal with getting him to not be self-destructively annoyed at hillary clinton sticking around long after it was possible for her to win? >> the differences she has never been the underdog in this race. there was a point right up until the end where she led with the popular vote and an was finally surpassed in the delegate vote. it's a different psychological game, but it's true in both cases that the aides and advisers had to keep reminding candidates to pace themselves and not act to presumptive. john: you dealt with hillary clinton a lot in 2008 in these circumstances. there came a point when you decided as a campaign not to make things worse. talk about how you got her to the point where she accepted that? >> it is tough, because when you are winning as senator clinton was late in spring, early in summer, the temptation is to think on some level that this is possi
john: this is a bit of a mirror of 2008 in which hillary clinton is now barack obama and bernie sanders is hillary clinton. i want to do a psychological question. where was barack obama's head in 2008, and how did his aides deal with getting him to not be self-destructively annoyed at hillary clinton sticking around long after it was possible for her to win? >> the differences she has never been the underdog in this race. there was a point right up until the end where she led with the...
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a small win against barack obama. i thought they would play harder but they shown that is wrapped up on this side or they just are focusing more on the general. i think that means bernie sanders has a pretty good chance to compete well here and here is drawing massive crowds especially in the college crowd. that is harder to predict. as far as the convention in cleveland, this is interesting. a week ago, the voters would tell him what to do. on the second ballot, it is invention which is very pro-john kasich. delegate convention would not vote for john kasich if he gets 10% and amendments the state. that would be a very difficult thing for him to do. >> matthew tully is joining us. thank you for being with us. >> it was a pleasure. newsmakers, the 2016 presidential campaign. immigration, put a rico's debt and other issues. on c-span. at >> independent media is the oxygen of the democracy. it is essential. even those in power accountable. we are not there to serve some kind of corporate agenda. when we cover warranties
a small win against barack obama. i thought they would play harder but they shown that is wrapped up on this side or they just are focusing more on the general. i think that means bernie sanders has a pretty good chance to compete well here and here is drawing massive crowds especially in the college crowd. that is harder to predict. as far as the convention in cleveland, this is interesting. a week ago, the voters would tell him what to do. on the second ballot, it is invention which is very...
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you're sitting here going wait a minute, wasn't barack obama president for the last seven and a half years? and she has got to -- she and bill recognize that donald trump is cutting into this base of blue collar voters, reagan democrats, and she has got to make some inroads there and recognize reality. so she's now going to run as a combination of franklin roosevelt, yes, times are tough, and bill clinton's successful economic and democratic policies. >> that's not the easiest thing to do. as dan says, she's been with -- it's been obama's economy for seven years. how is that going to work, exactly? she going to say look, obama saved us from depression but we still have a long way to go? and is that going to work? >> i have my doubts. the policy mix in the 1990s, the last great american economic boom when you had growth over -- for a very sustained period, had a very different policy mix. it is not the modern obama liberalism that has produced it. i think she's in a tough spot if she's going to say i'm going to criticize the results of the policy but not the policy that produced those
you're sitting here going wait a minute, wasn't barack obama president for the last seven and a half years? and she has got to -- she and bill recognize that donald trump is cutting into this base of blue collar voters, reagan democrats, and she has got to make some inroads there and recognize reality. so she's now going to run as a combination of franklin roosevelt, yes, times are tough, and bill clinton's successful economic and democratic policies. >> that's not the easiest thing to...
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i think we're already missing approximate barack obama. and i think we're going to his mim more in the years to come, in part for that very quality. >> what do you make of the current primary season and those who would be next president? >> i think it is extraordinarily disstressing. and i am hardly alone in holding that view the phenomenon of this year is of course donald trump. and if one asks, has there ever been anybody before nominated by a major party who in he is nominated by a major party, who has had no office holding experience, no experience in dealing with legislatures, the answer is that there has been nobody since wendel wilkie's nomination in 1940, a utility eck tiff. the curious thing about wilkie is that he did have a bit of political experience. he was a committeeman for hall. wilkie ran as the republican an dat-- candidate, the tamine machine of the democratic party was his only previous experience something which distressed some republicans in 1940 greatly. one of them said i'm all for the church converting a whore but
i think we're already missing approximate barack obama. and i think we're going to his mim more in the years to come, in part for that very quality. >> what do you make of the current primary season and those who would be next president? >> i think it is extraordinarily disstressing. and i am hardly alone in holding that view the phenomenon of this year is of course donald trump. and if one asks, has there ever been anybody before nominated by a major party who in he is nominated by...
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obama and his fail policies people are ready for change and that change is not hillary clinton. that change is much more the policies and proposals of donald
obama and his fail policies people are ready for change and that change is not hillary clinton. that change is much more the policies and proposals of donald
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. >> on the night he was elected, barack obama promised a different sort of foreign policy. >> the new dawn of american leadership is at hand. >> it didn't take long to see this new leadership in action. on march 6th, 2009, secretary of state hillary clinton pressed a reset button with russia. promising new era of better relations. and on june 4th, 2009, president obama gave a speech in cairo promising a new beginning with the muslim world. >> tension has been fed by colonialism that denied rights and opportunities to many muslims. >> he had a confidence coming in as president 2009 that he could alter fundamentally our relationship with the muslim world. >> joe lieberman was chairman of the senate committee on homeland security from 2007 to 2013. >> unfortunately, i think the message he sent was that the united states was no longer going to exercise its leadership of the world which incidentally through democratic and republican presidential administrations from the end of the war right up until this time had been the great guarantor of security and prosperity and freedom in the world.
. >> on the night he was elected, barack obama promised a different sort of foreign policy. >> the new dawn of american leadership is at hand. >> it didn't take long to see this new leadership in action. on march 6th, 2009, secretary of state hillary clinton pressed a reset button with russia. promising new era of better relations. and on june 4th, 2009, president obama gave a speech in cairo promising a new beginning with the muslim world. >> tension has been fed by...
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of course, barack obama's was change you can believe in. so, he went a couple of words short from what barack obama's statement was. i think our reality now is that hillary clinton, if there's a spectrum, is closer to pragmatic than barack obama was and continues to be and bernie sanders is a whole lot more idealistic. well, somewhere in the middle is where things get done in washington. i think barack obama did have a few pie in the sky ideas. there was health care for all, vis-a-vis obamacare or the affordable care act. what bernie sanders is pushing, which is medicare for all or medicaid for all, would end up being a type of plan that would need to be supported by not just a republican senate, but by democrats. and barack obama's plans that did not include a public option, because it could not pass when the democrats were in control in the house and senate were case in point for why his ideas are too pie in the sky. so, political revolution may be an option. i don't think it's going to happen in four years. >> andy, i want to ask you abo
of course, barack obama's was change you can believe in. so, he went a couple of words short from what barack obama's statement was. i think our reality now is that hillary clinton, if there's a spectrum, is closer to pragmatic than barack obama was and continues to be and bernie sanders is a whole lot more idealistic. well, somewhere in the middle is where things get done in washington. i think barack obama did have a few pie in the sky ideas. there was health care for all, vis-a-vis obamacare...