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barack obama plays golf. w did a bunch of things. but -- al: they are both going to pick a running mate in the next month or so. some people think the choice of a vice presidential pick is exaggerated. is it this time? does it matter? whit: it frequently is exaggerated. most of the time, if the candidate doesn't screw up the choice, it doesn't matter. peter: and sometimes even when they do. whit: you can't even count on a vice presidential nominee to carry their state. john edwards was on the ticket in 2004 and lost north carolina. al: paul ryan lost wisconsin. whit: exactly. i think it may be different this time. the vice presidential pick will be donald trump's first governing decision. if he picks someone who is widely admired in the party, widely seen as a credible potential president, that may give some republicans who currently have caused about voting for him, a little bit of reassurance. on the other hand, if he picks someone not deemed to be qualified to be president, that would reaffirm some of these doubts. al: someone lik
barack obama plays golf. w did a bunch of things. but -- al: they are both going to pick a running mate in the next month or so. some people think the choice of a vice presidential pick is exaggerated. is it this time? does it matter? whit: it frequently is exaggerated. most of the time, if the candidate doesn't screw up the choice, it doesn't matter. peter: and sometimes even when they do. whit: you can't even count on a vice presidential nominee to carry their state. john edwards was on the...
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barack obama was. barack obama had a timetable for exiting afghanistan. >> he is praisie ining george wh but condemning barack obama. >> he was just wrong. >> okay. >> and he's wrong now. >> the president was in orlando today. it was his tenth visit to a community affected by a mass shooting. he's spoken about it 15 times. so, i mean, without -- and he talked about it today without using trump's name. the president responded to something that trump suggested yesterday. >> the motion that the answer to this tragedy would be to make sure that more people in a nightclub are similarly armed to the killer defies common sense. those who defend the easy accessibility of the assault weapons, should meet these families and discuss why that makes sense. they should meet with the newtown families. some of whom joe saw yesterday. whose children would now be finishing fifth grade. why it is we think our liberties requires these repeated tragedies. >> kayleigh, what's your reaction to that? >> if you look at the fac
barack obama was. barack obama had a timetable for exiting afghanistan. >> he is praisie ining george wh but condemning barack obama. >> he was just wrong. >> okay. >> and he's wrong now. >> the president was in orlando today. it was his tenth visit to a community affected by a mass shooting. he's spoken about it 15 times. so, i mean, without -- and he talked about it today without using trump's name. the president responded to something that trump suggested...
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obama's barack obama. and we'll see about that. and that will be the republican campaign that hillary, another four years of barack obama. barack obama's numbers are pretty good right now. his approval rating is above 50. has been for sometime. they have been creeping up and a more formidable surrogate for hillary clinton. >> donald trump tweeted obama just endorsed crooked hillary. he wants four more years of obama and nobody else does. hillary tweeted delete your account responding to donald trump saying delete your account. david axelrod, stand by. jeff zeleny up on capitol hill. you are getting new information on when the president actually -- what informed hillary clinton that this endorsement was on the way? >> reporter: i am, indeed. on wolf, tuesday night after the six states primaries and president obama reached hillary clinton he said that this is over i'm going to offer you my endorsement and meet with bernie sanders and offering my endorsement and when it was set in motion, taping the video and
obama's barack obama. and we'll see about that. and that will be the republican campaign that hillary, another four years of barack obama. barack obama's numbers are pretty good right now. his approval rating is above 50. has been for sometime. they have been creeping up and a more formidable surrogate for hillary clinton. >> donald trump tweeted obama just endorsed crooked hillary. he wants four more years of obama and nobody else does. hillary tweeted delete your account responding to...
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. >> el presidente barack obama crÍtica a donald trump por proponer la prohibiciÓn del ingreso de musulmanes a estados unidos. >> no puedes parar y salir del hospital, todo te impresiona. >> mÉdicos y sobrevivientes reviven el horror de una noche que les marcara la vida para siempre ♪ noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart muy buenas tardes las Últimas horas han sido de gran intensidad para las autoridades que investigan la matanza ocurrida aquÍ en orlando, mientras minuto a minuto se conocen mÁs detalles de la personalidad y las motivaciones de omar mateen el asesino que acabÓ con la vida de 49 personas, ahora, la investigaciÓn se enfoca no su esposa, luis carlos vÉlez tiene lo Último ♪ . >> la actual esposa del atacante omar mateen habrÍa intentado disuadirlo de llevar a cabo la masacre, nuestra cadena hermosa informa que la mujer le dio a el fbi que habÍa manejado a su esposo a la discoteca, tambiÉn dijo que lo acompaÑÓ a comprar municiones. >> mientras el padre reaccionÓ diciendo, esperaremos que hablen de esto, ella estÁ cooperando con las autoridades quien consid
. >> el presidente barack obama crÍtica a donald trump por proponer la prohibiciÓn del ingreso de musulmanes a estados unidos. >> no puedes parar y salir del hospital, todo te impresiona. >> mÉdicos y sobrevivientes reviven el horror de una noche que les marcara la vida para siempre ♪ noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart muy buenas tardes las Últimas horas han sido de gran intensidad para las autoridades que investigan la matanza ocurrida aquÍ en orlando, mientras...
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barack obama plays golf, w. and i did a bunch of things, but, whit, they're both going to pick a running mate in the next month or so. some people think that the choice of a vice presidential pick is exaggerated. is it this time? does it matter? >> it frequently is exaggerated. most of the time, if a candidate doesn't screw up the choice, it doesn't matter a whole lot. >> even when they do sometimes. but, normally, if they pick someone who is a credible, potential president, the choice fades into the background. you can't even count on a vice presidential nominee to carry his or her own home state unless it would go there anyway. john edwards was on the ticket in 2004 with john kerry and lost north carolina. >> ron paul lost wisconsin. exactly. i think it may be a little different this time in a different way, though. the vice presidential pick will be donald trump's first governing decision, and if he picks someone who is widely admired in the party, widely seen as a credible potential president, that may give
barack obama plays golf, w. and i did a bunch of things, but, whit, they're both going to pick a running mate in the next month or so. some people think that the choice of a vice presidential pick is exaggerated. is it this time? does it matter? >> it frequently is exaggerated. most of the time, if a candidate doesn't screw up the choice, it doesn't matter a whole lot. >> even when they do sometimes. but, normally, if they pick someone who is a credible, potential president, the...
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y como dijo el presidente barack obama esta maÑana, el programa daca para los dreamers no estaba en juego en esta demanda y quiero que todsepan josÉ que el programa de daca aÚn estÁ abierto y la gente debe solicitar por una acciÓn diferida, pero yo voy a hacer todo lo que yo pueda como presidente y pelear por estas familias. >>> en febrero pasado dijo que si llega a la presidencia de la reforma migratoria serÍa una prioridad suyo durante sus primeros cien dÍas, esta decisiÓn de la corte suprema cambia su estrategia? >>> no cambia. yo voy a presentar una legislaciÓn sobre reforma migratoria durante los primeros cien dÍas. >>> y clinton dijo que en contraste el virtual republicano donald trump lo que quiere es construir un muro y deportar a los inmigrantes indocumentados. >>> en otras ft o cÍas del dia los demÓcratas le pusieron fin a sentada para pemmed ir un mayor control de armas despuÉs de que casi 26 horas sentados en el suelo de la cÁmara representantes los cerca de 50 legisladores salieron del congreso declarÁndose victoriosos aunque no convencieron del votar a favor o
y como dijo el presidente barack obama esta maÑana, el programa daca para los dreamers no estaba en juego en esta demanda y quiero que todsepan josÉ que el programa de daca aÚn estÁ abierto y la gente debe solicitar por una acciÓn diferida, pero yo voy a hacer todo lo que yo pueda como presidente y pelear por estas familias. >>> en febrero pasado dijo que si llega a la presidencia de la reforma migratoria serÍa una prioridad suyo durante sus primeros cien dÍas, esta decisiÓn de...
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the day barack obama put his right hand up, we lost 800,000 jobs that month. in the next month, it wasn't much better. the auto industry was on the verge of collapse. the zip code my wife and i live in in cleveland, that's it code in 2000 seven -- that zip code in 2007 had more foreclosures than anywhere. after the auto rescue and the recovery act and as we did. dodd frank and the affordable care act, we've had 72 straight months of private-sector job growth, 14 million new private sector jobs. [applause] sen. brown: gas prices are at a historic low. more than 600,000 ohioans have health insurance now, many of them for the first time in their lives. [applause] brown: and, as we saw in the video, jim, now marriage equality is the law of the land. god bless america. and don't forget the auto industry. republicans told us to live the auto industry go bankrupt. republicans called it un-american. as ted strickland said, some republicans called it a lousy deal. a current republican presidential candidate, the one that is 0-22 in states, happens to be from ohio, he s
the day barack obama put his right hand up, we lost 800,000 jobs that month. in the next month, it wasn't much better. the auto industry was on the verge of collapse. the zip code my wife and i live in in cleveland, that's it code in 2000 seven -- that zip code in 2007 had more foreclosures than anywhere. after the auto rescue and the recovery act and as we did. dodd frank and the affordable care act, we've had 72 straight months of private-sector job growth, 14 million new private sector jobs....
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el presidente barack obama calificÓ el fallo de desgarrador. dolor, rabia, una enorme sensaciÓn de injusticia, causó en la comunidad de inmigrantes el veredicto. activistas y organizaciones no se rinden y quieren identificar la acciÓn polÍtica para lograr una reforma migratoria. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa elena: buenas noches. comenzamos con el duro golpe de los sueÑos de unos 5 millones de indocumentados, luego que la corte suprema no tomo una decisiÓn sobre la acciÓn ejecutiva del presidente barack obama, que nos protegerÍa sobre la deportaciÓn. el fallo dividido de cuatro magistrados a favor y cuatro en contra, es un golpe para los programas de daca y dapa. aclaramos que los beneficiados del daca de 2012 no serÁn afectados. comenzamos esta amplia cobertura con pablo. pablo: las lÁgrimas y la frustraciÓn fueron inmediatas tras la decisiÓn. la corte suprema hecho un agua frÍa sobre los sueÑos de 5 millones de inmigrantes. uno de los
el presidente barack obama calificÓ el fallo de desgarrador. dolor, rabia, una enorme sensaciÓn de injusticia, causó en la comunidad de inmigrantes el veredicto. activistas y organizaciones no se rinden y quieren identificar la acciÓn polÍtica para lograr una reforma migratoria. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ marÍa elena: buenas noches. comenzamos con el duro golpe de los sueÑos de unos 5 millones de...
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they think barack obama was elected to a three-year term. think about this. my guess is most of you have not thought about this before. barack obama is only the second democratic president since the civil war, only the second democratic president since the civil war to have won a majority of votes in this country twice. only franklin roosevelt and barack obama -- there is no question that he had a resounding mandate for a second four, not 3, not 3 1/2, 3/5 of a term if you get the history, but a second four-year term. now, watching the other side in aese debates reminds me of story. i have told it before but i want to repeat it because i think it is so poignant in thinking about donald trump, ted cruz, marco rubio, the cast of walker and jindal and all these guys that have disappeared into the trash heap of history. january 21, 2009. the tradition is the president after being sworn in, goes to the national cathedral for a prayer breakfast. there has been a national prayer request for every new president after they are inaugurated since george washington. the
they think barack obama was elected to a three-year term. think about this. my guess is most of you have not thought about this before. barack obama is only the second democratic president since the civil war, only the second democratic president since the civil war to have won a majority of votes in this country twice. only franklin roosevelt and barack obama -- there is no question that he had a resounding mandate for a second four, not 3, not 3 1/2, 3/5 of a term if you get the history, but...
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president barack obama endorses hillary clinton to succeed him in office. obama dashed hopes back in the 2000 and eight campaign and says maritime has come. iraq steps of the battle to retake falluja. the u.n. estimates that 90,000 civilians are trapped there. and europhoria's building has football fans across europe and the world await the kickoff of the european championships. excitement and security are high as tens of thousands had to the van zone in paris. -- the fan zone in paris. ♪ >> it is good to have you with us. he wants her to follow him. u.s. president barack obama has endorsed fellow democrat hillary clinton to succeed him as the next u.s. president. obama's backing comes of the democrats pressprich unity after a hard-fought campaign. obama appeared in a three-minute video today which he called clinton the most qualified clinton ever to run for the white house. >> look, i know how hard this job can be. that i is why i know hillary wil be so goodod at it. in fact, i do not think there has ever been someone so qualified to hold his office. --
president barack obama endorses hillary clinton to succeed him in office. obama dashed hopes back in the 2000 and eight campaign and says maritime has come. iraq steps of the battle to retake falluja. the u.n. estimates that 90,000 civilians are trapped there. and europhoria's building has football fans across europe and the world await the kickoff of the european championships. excitement and security are high as tens of thousands had to the van zone in paris. -- the fan zone in paris. ♪...
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president barack obama. you wrote a biography of him. as a comedian, barack obama is funny when he's talking, but he's not easy to make fun of. >> the funniest thing about barack obama is how like there are things we want him to do because he's black and he just won't do. like we want him to hey, man, that's enough. and he does it better than like when the dude calls you a liar or some of the stuff, and i don't think -- i think he's a decent, humane, thoughtful human being. i think we will miss him when he's gone. i think the one thing i can say, the critique i would have, i wish he would have that moment where he would go all right, i get that. but like even writing a book, like everybody always feels he's going to write a book, i don't think he will do that. i think he's above it all. >> don't you get the sense michelle actually behind the scenes is the person doing that? >> that's why in the book she's the narrator. it's actual events but she's the narrator because she's a testament to strength. obviously
president barack obama. you wrote a biography of him. as a comedian, barack obama is funny when he's talking, but he's not easy to make fun of. >> the funniest thing about barack obama is how like there are things we want him to do because he's black and he just won't do. like we want him to hey, man, that's enough. and he does it better than like when the dude calls you a liar or some of the stuff, and i don't think -- i think he's a decent, humane, thoughtful human being. i think we...
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and yeah, he went a little too far, and saying that barack obama is responsible, and he said it. and the connection to trump, i don't understand, because if we hold donald trump responsible for everything that every seasoned politician does is that he is going to be batting it away, and trump has his hands full dealing with what he says. >> yeah. >> and who is talking about the troops leaving iraq? >> look, don, the fact is that the obama administration can did not push as hard as it could to keep the troops in iraq. >> such a republican talking point. >> and it is not a republican talking point, and i have been in iraq, and i have been there spending a loft time talking about it. >> and just answer the question. >> and obama was a commander in chief when they decided to -- >> can you put this tweet up, and this is a john mccaint tweet. and i want to put the tweet up, and i don't have it in the e-mail, and if you will put it up, and this is john mccain back in august of 2010 he said that last american combat troops leave iraq, and think they george w. bush deserves some credit fo
and yeah, he went a little too far, and saying that barack obama is responsible, and he said it. and the connection to trump, i don't understand, because if we hold donald trump responsible for everything that every seasoned politician does is that he is going to be batting it away, and trump has his hands full dealing with what he says. >> yeah. >> and who is talking about the troops leaving iraq? >> look, don, the fact is that the obama administration can did not push as...
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she told the folks at apac they could trust barack obama on israel. then on that saturday, she gave a very full-throated endorsement of president obama, then-senator obama. told her supporters that the best way to continue her fight was to fight hard to elect barack obama. so that's really the standard that she set that we hope that senator sanders will follow. when you say that 2008 came to a happy ending, it came to a happy ending in large part because hillary clinton made a very courageous leadership decision that to tell her supporters and to ask her supporters to follow her in working for barack obama and helping him become the next president. so i think that's the standard that we're looking for after california and new jersey. >> and what i find so striking in looking back to 2008, it's not exactly a parallel. there are differences between hillary clinton and bernie sanders, differences between her supporters now, his supporters then. stipulating that, when i look back at the coverage in 2008, what strikes me at this point is, you would not hav
she told the folks at apac they could trust barack obama on israel. then on that saturday, she gave a very full-throated endorsement of president obama, then-senator obama. told her supporters that the best way to continue her fight was to fight hard to elect barack obama. so that's really the standard that she set that we hope that senator sanders will follow. when you say that 2008 came to a happy ending, it came to a happy ending in large part because hillary clinton made a very courageous...
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yesterday a suggestion -- a suggestion on several channels that barack obama was somehow implicated in -- implicated in these terror attacks. and then saying, well, i'll let people just try to figure out what i said. reminds me when a lot of scumbags said that george w. bush had something to do with 9/11. but to have those on the internet, to have the standard bearer, ball r-- paul ryan's candidate, mitch mcconnell's candidate saying that barack obama may have been complicit in the killings of americans is beyond breathtaking.
yesterday a suggestion -- a suggestion on several channels that barack obama was somehow implicated in -- implicated in these terror attacks. and then saying, well, i'll let people just try to figure out what i said. reminds me when a lot of scumbags said that george w. bush had something to do with 9/11. but to have those on the internet, to have the standard bearer, ball r-- paul ryan's candidate, mitch mcconnell's candidate saying that barack obama may have been complicit in the killings of...
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we're here with president barack obama right now! [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: now, we have to -- we have to, have to, have to talk about the election. >> do we? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we really do, yes. i think so, yeah. now, this past week, hillary is now the presumptive nominee for the democrats. and you talked to hillary. >> i did. >> jimmy: did you talk to her during -- as she's running? do they ask you for advice? >> yeah, i've actually have spoken to hillary and bernie at certain points during the campaign. i don't know if they asked me for advice, but i give it anyway. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they wouldn't -- >> you know what, it was a a healthy thing for the democratic party to have a a contested primary. i thought that bernie sanders brought enormous energy and new ideas. he pushed the party and challenged them. i thought it made hillary a a better candidate. i think she is whip smart, she is tough, and she deeply cares about working people and putting kids through school and making sure we're growin
we're here with president barack obama right now! [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: now, we have to -- we have to, have to, have to talk about the election. >> do we? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we really do, yes. i think so, yeah. now, this past week, hillary is now the presumptive nominee for the democrats. and you talked to hillary. >> i did. >> jimmy: did you talk to her during -- as she's running? do they ask you for advice? >> yeah,...
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barack obama anunciÓ su apoyo oficial para hillary clinton. sanders se reuniÓ mÁs tarde con el lÍder demÓcrata, mientras que sus partidarios en el congreso, dicen que van a luchar para que se reconozca el impacto y las ideas de la campaÑa. >> gente que apoyÓ como yo nos juntamos este fin de semana. fernando: otros congresistas dicen que era hora que sanders diera un paso al costado. >> ahora es tiempo de algo mÁs importante, derrotar a donald trump. mis padres son mexicanos. las cosas que dice de nuestra raza es horrible. >> lo que cuenta aquÍ es que vamos a trabajar duro para elegir a alguien que queremos ver en la casa blanca. fernando: mientras que el partido republicano reaccionÓ diciendo que hillary clinton serÍa una continuaciÓn de barack obama. el presidente de la cÁmara ryan presentÓ una serie de propuestas que contraste con las polÍticas actuales de la casa blanca. como dijera sanders la meta ahora de esos que las ideas de su campaÑa sean consideradas en serio por la convenciÓn nacional demÓcrata este verano. conducto
barack obama anunciÓ su apoyo oficial para hillary clinton. sanders se reuniÓ mÁs tarde con el lÍder demÓcrata, mientras que sus partidarios en el congreso, dicen que van a luchar para que se reconozca el impacto y las ideas de la campaÑa. >> gente que apoyÓ como yo nos juntamos este fin de semana. fernando: otros congresistas dicen que era hora que sanders diera un paso al costado. >> ahora es tiempo de algo mÁs importante, derrotar a donald trump. mis padres son mexicanos....
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why green bay, and how does she feel about being on the trail with barack obama? jennifer: wisconsin is a state that trump wants to put into play. it is a place where both parties will have to campaign pretty heavily. she is trying to go after working class, white working-class people, and that's a good place to start. it's a specific town that -- city that donald trump has mentioned as a place that he wants to reach out to voters, so they are going. hillary clinton said to me she is really excited about it. she has come from having barack obama being her biggest rival to being friends with him. she is looking forward to having fun, joyful times on the campaign trail with him. also, keep in mind it's a state that barack obama won in fatah clean even though -- emphatically even though paul ryan was on the ticket and it is a state that hillary clinton loss to bernie sanders. , give us a sense of what the behind the scenes orchestration and drama was around senator sanders's visit to president obama. margaret: it was quite a choreography. we did know that senator san
why green bay, and how does she feel about being on the trail with barack obama? jennifer: wisconsin is a state that trump wants to put into play. it is a place where both parties will have to campaign pretty heavily. she is trying to go after working class, white working-class people, and that's a good place to start. it's a specific town that -- city that donald trump has mentioned as a place that he wants to reach out to voters, so they are going. hillary clinton said to me she is really...
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you have barack obama calling -- you have barack obama calling isis, the jv team, saying we shouldn't be afraid of their political threat and then you have the cia director john brennan come out and say -- >> the political divide is widening. >> it's big. >>> a sneak preview of this weekend's outstanding new episode of "legend & lies." you don't want to miss it. [ male announcer ] love drama? don't be a yes man. [ boss ] it is a very smart plan. so we're all on board? [ paul ] no. this is a stupid plan. hate drama? go to cars.com. research. price. find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. >>> before we go, if you're like me, there's only one thing i'll be locking myself indoors to watch. one thing. the new episodes of "legends & lies." they look at the fascinating life of benjamin franklin. >> the pennsylvania delegation? >>. >> clothes enough. >> benjamin franklin is a devout british loyalist and his success, invent the american dream. for franklin, it's not enough. his obsession with the entry into british high society takes him on a ten-year mission to
you have barack obama calling -- you have barack obama calling isis, the jv team, saying we shouldn't be afraid of their political threat and then you have the cia director john brennan come out and say -- >> the political divide is widening. >> it's big. >>> a sneak preview of this weekend's outstanding new episode of "legend & lies." you don't want to miss it. [ male announcer ] love drama? don't be a yes man. [ boss ] it is a very smart plan. so we're all...
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this is a big legacy moment for barack obama. if he gets the third term, it feels as number one, she can protect some things and cement them in. i think it does add to the mystique that he remade the democratic party. this democratic party is not the party of bill clinton. hillary tried to run it with the bill clinton in '08, it didn't work. this is the party of barack obama and hillary clinton embraced that. >> you saw the interview with fallon. the president said he was criticizing the republican party saying they need to go back to being a center right party because we need two good political parties to compete for power and running for country. he said we need a center right party and a center left. to me, i heard him say not a left party, not a bernie party. did you hear that? >> i did. it's a reminder, everybody in the democratic party has looked at obama through their own lens. you saw it, i remember in '08, when you would see red state senators endorsing him that were very conservative senators. at the same time you were
this is a big legacy moment for barack obama. if he gets the third term, it feels as number one, she can protect some things and cement them in. i think it does add to the mystique that he remade the democratic party. this democratic party is not the party of bill clinton. hillary tried to run it with the bill clinton in '08, it didn't work. this is the party of barack obama and hillary clinton embraced that. >> you saw the interview with fallon. the president said he was criticizing the...
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that's what we got about barack obama. >> so you're ready for that? >> if trump wins, he's already put out a list of people i think are outstanding, currently serving in the federal judiciary. that reason alone is -- determines support. >> let's talk about the book, "the long game," it's a mememoi talking about your childhood battle with polio. and how roger ayles, our boss here at fox news, was really responsible for your entire political career. >> the most competitive guy i've ever known and you see that here at fox. without his creativity, he was doing the commercials in my first long shot race. here's the situation. it was july. the election was in november. i was 30 points behind. we had a strategy meeting and i said, roger, is anybody this far behind this late ever won? and he said, not that i can recall. but he was so competitive. so we came up with kind of a needle in the haystack issue. my opponent was missing votes on the floor of the senate to make speeches for money. roger created what we call bloodhound ads which had a bunch of hounds wi
that's what we got about barack obama. >> so you're ready for that? >> if trump wins, he's already put out a list of people i think are outstanding, currently serving in the federal judiciary. that reason alone is -- determines support. >> let's talk about the book, "the long game," it's a mememoi talking about your childhood battle with polio. and how roger ayles, our boss here at fox news, was really responsible for your entire political career. >> the most...
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>> estÁbamos comentando un tema que empezÓ a ser tendencia desde anoche, el presidente barack obama tuvo una divertida participaciÓn en television anoche al visitar el tonight show de jimmy fallon. >> creo que presidente barack obama estÁ tan relajado porque va abandonar la presidencia en enero prÓximo porque claro que lucÍa relajado y en mÁs de una ocasiÓn compartio su buen humor con el comediante que hasta lo sorprendiÓ a Él. >> pero escuchen la reacciÓn que tuvo cuando le preguntÓ fallon si lo habÍa llamado at donald trump para pedirle consejos esta fue la cara que hizo? >> . >> republicanos estÁn contento con la (nombre en inglÉ nominaÓ sÍ. >> tambiÉn se di vertiÓ participando en la sesiÓn noticias en sus casi 8 aÑos de gobierno. >> destacÓ lo difÍcil que ha sido el trabajo de presidente con las grandes decisiÓn que tiene que tomar una cosa que ha generado mucho empleos y que espera darle un empleo a hillary lo dijo en mucho tiempo. >> para rematar tenÍamos un mÚsico invitado, madonna cantÓ. >> de hecho la foto que vimos en redes sociales. >> madonna estaba a
>> estÁbamos comentando un tema que empezÓ a ser tendencia desde anoche, el presidente barack obama tuvo una divertida participaciÓn en television anoche al visitar el tonight show de jimmy fallon. >> creo que presidente barack obama estÁ tan relajado porque va abandonar la presidencia en enero prÓximo porque claro que lucÍa relajado y en mÁs de una ocasiÓn compartio su buen humor con el comediante que hasta lo sorprendiÓ a Él. >> pero escuchen la reacciÓn que tuvo...
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president barack obama's historic speech in hiroshima last week. it was p posted onliline by ama national security adviser ben rhodes. rhodes also posted about obama's process behind the speech. he said the president worked hard to make sure his speech would be a broader reflection on what we must learn from history. he also said obama wanted to balance realism with idealism. >> among those nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world without it. we may not realize this goal in my lifetime, but persistent efforts can roll back the possibility of catastrophe. >> reporter: some criticized the speech because it did not offer concrete steps for abolishing nuclear weapons. but obama's words resonated with many. including this atomic bomb survivor. >> translator: i told him in person the use of atomic bombs was a disaster and a mistake for mankind. i was excited to hear the president's speech, stating what we should do to achieve happiness for mankind. >> reporter: a day after t
president barack obama's historic speech in hiroshima last week. it was p posted onliline by ama national security adviser ben rhodes. rhodes also posted about obama's process behind the speech. he said the president worked hard to make sure his speech would be a broader reflection on what we must learn from history. he also said obama wanted to balance realism with idealism. >> among those nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of...
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they get the endorsement from barack obama. hillary clinton now knows she will be joined on the campaign trail by the u.s. president. laura: philip crowther speaking to me earlier. the united states has urged israel not to punish innocent palestinians for last night's deadly shooting in tel aviv. people died when two palestinian brothers opened fire at a cafÉ. five others were injured. hundreds of israeli troops are now being deployed to the west bank, and the israeli government has revoked entry permits for more than 80,000 palestinians during the muslim month of ramadan. more, we go to tel aviv. our correspondent, irris makl er, is there. they won't be able to travel to jerusalem during ramadan. also, the village where the two gunmen came from is being targeted. tell us more about the government's crackdown, if you will. the government's retaliation, we heard from israel's prime minister, who, for the second time in two days, visited the market site where the shooting took place. he outlined israel's first against the town w
they get the endorsement from barack obama. hillary clinton now knows she will be joined on the campaign trail by the u.s. president. laura: philip crowther speaking to me earlier. the united states has urged israel not to punish innocent palestinians for last night's deadly shooting in tel aviv. people died when two palestinian brothers opened fire at a cafÉ. five others were injured. hundreds of israeli troops are now being deployed to the west bank, and the israeli government has revoked...
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he seems totally in control, barack obama. he seemed to enjoy taking it to donald trump. >> willie, you know, willie geist, that's somethinge said from the beginning. the way you beat donald trump is not getting angry and rising up or even getting down in the gutter with donald trump, you sort of mock him lightly. this is something that barack obama can do, and he's president of the united states, so, yes, he looks presidential after eight years. it's also something if joe biden were running against him he could effectively do. i would say if mitt romney were running against him he could effectively do it. anybody that had gravitas, anybody that had an air about them, again, as mike said, would look much more presidential. then you go to the attack with a guy in the hat yelling insults. >> part of it is new. we haven't seen president obama do this and come out. i think now president obama sees donald trump as a real threat. if he was a joke in the months past to everybody and to president obama, now he sees this as a threat no
he seems totally in control, barack obama. he seemed to enjoy taking it to donald trump. >> willie, you know, willie geist, that's somethinge said from the beginning. the way you beat donald trump is not getting angry and rising up or even getting down in the gutter with donald trump, you sort of mock him lightly. this is something that barack obama can do, and he's president of the united states, so, yes, he looks presidential after eight years. it's also something if joe biden were...
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obama también es un golpe bajo para el mandatario , su vida hasta aquí con la esperanza de contribuir al país algunos como ruben gallego de pasar que nosotros , ha tenido el año que viene en favor de las malas . >>> está , de forma o que está en favor de este juez . >>> la esperanza está en las manos de votanres y activistas y politicos votantes que pueden una reforma migratoria , de regreso con ustedes al estudio . >>> aquí en el barrio , el futuro para cinco millones hablamos de 5 millones de personas también . >>> así es artistas locales dicen que continuarán encabezando la lucha para familias que pretenden ser separadas en la universidad estatal de san josé alumnos y miembros de la comunidad se unen en protesta buenas tardes el veto organizado por el grupo estudiantil en frente de la libreria martín luther king el evento comunitario en manifestación de la decisión de la corte suprema de justicia cesar juarez que organiza el evento de hoy . >>> cuál es el mensaje que mandamos hoy a la nación . >>> las noticias malas de la corte suprema de justicia es algo muy malo ba
obama también es un golpe bajo para el mandatario , su vida hasta aquí con la esperanza de contribuir al país algunos como ruben gallego de pasar que nosotros , ha tenido el año que viene en favor de las malas . >>> está , de forma o que está en favor de este juez . >>> la esperanza está en las manos de votanres y activistas y politicos votantes que pueden una reforma migratoria , de regreso con ustedes al estudio . >>> aquí en el barrio , el futuro para cinco...
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obama, getting beat by barack obama and with her as she campaigned for barack obama throughout the general election, it's been quite the journey. and to have him, a guy who i think really represents what the democratic party is and wants to be moving forward, to have him throw his support behind her, it's just a nice unifying moment for the party. >> president obama september nt first fundraising e-mail. so how do you expect him in terms of his activity on the trail for her, is this in effect it's his legacy at stake. is this his mission for the remainder of the campaign season? >> i think that he could be helpful to her in a couple different ways. number one, he is a popular president. if you look at where he is -- where he stands at this point in his presidency, he is more popular than most outgoing presidents are. he can -- >> 51% right now, yeah. >> here's what it takes to do this job. here's what it takes to turn a failing economy around. he can make that case. where qui with quite a bit of authority. and the other thing he can to is tell the story of the last eight years, talk about
obama, getting beat by barack obama and with her as she campaigned for barack obama throughout the general election, it's been quite the journey. and to have him, a guy who i think really represents what the democratic party is and wants to be moving forward, to have him throw his support behind her, it's just a nice unifying moment for the party. >> president obama september nt first fundraising e-mail. so how do you expect him in terms of his activity on the trail for her, is this in...
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marÍa elena: el fallo de la corte se produce en el segundo litigio del mandato de barack obama. pero presiente obama, el resultado de su esfuerzo, lo deja frustrado. janet rodrÍguez estÁ en la casa blanca. janet: el presidente barack obama reconociÓ que la accion de la corte de la corte es desgarradora para los millones que esperaban ser beneficiados. culpÓ al congreso republicano por la falta de decisiÓn. "la situaciÓn subrayo la inhabilidad de la corte de hacer su funciÓn de la manera que debe", dijo el presidente haciendo referencia al fallo. >> muy probablemente garland hubiese votado a favor de dapa y daca. janet: el presente de la cÁmara de representantes, a su vez, aplaudiÓ la decision de la corte. dijo que esta decisiÓn ratifico que el congreso, y no el presidente, es el que tiene el derecho de escribir las leyes. "no hay acciÓn ejecutiva o medida que pueda tomar para ayudar a los indocumentados". aÚn cuando el dolor que hoy sienten los afectados el mandatario dejÓ creado -- claro... que las leyes se seguirÁn haciendo cumplir. el presidente pasa la batuta d
marÍa elena: el fallo de la corte se produce en el segundo litigio del mandato de barack obama. pero presiente obama, el resultado de su esfuerzo, lo deja frustrado. janet rodrÍguez estÁ en la casa blanca. janet: el presidente barack obama reconociÓ que la accion de la corte de la corte es desgarradora para los millones que esperaban ser beneficiados. culpÓ al congreso republicano por la falta de decisiÓn. "la situaciÓn subrayo la inhabilidad de la corte de hacer su funciÓn de la...
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turns out it is -- barack obama by a small landslide. barack obama by nine points. so attention all my republican friends, you can blame president obama for lots of things, you cannot blame him for donald trump. the country would much prefer barack obama to donald trump. it's just that republican primary voters decided that out of 300 million americans, this really was the man they most want to be the next president of the united states. that is on you, republican party, that is not obama's fault. of course it's not going to be obama versus trump in this year's election. it will be hillary clinton versus donald trump. and in a clinton versus trump match-up, as opposite as those two candidates seem, as different as they are, the trump and clinton campaigns do have one shared challenge. and this new data that we have, exclusively from ppp tonight, shows that challenge very clearly. and it's basically this. both candidates, both donald trump and hillary clinton are really unfavorably viewed by most americans, both of them are. the proportion of voters nationwide who ha
turns out it is -- barack obama by a small landslide. barack obama by nine points. so attention all my republican friends, you can blame president obama for lots of things, you cannot blame him for donald trump. the country would much prefer barack obama to donald trump. it's just that republican primary voters decided that out of 300 million americans, this really was the man they most want to be the next president of the united states. that is on you, republican party, that is not obama's...
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they think barack obama was elected to a three-year term. think about this. the seconda is only democratic president since the civil war, only the second democratic president since the civil war to have won a majority of votes in this country twice. only franklin roosevelt and barack obama -- there is no question that he had a resounding mandate for a second term if you5 of a get the history, but a second four-year term. it reminds me of a story i've told before. i want to repeat it because i think it is so poignant in thinking about donald trump, ted cruz, marco rubio, the cast of walker and jindal and all these guys that have disappeared into the trash the of history. january 21, 2009. the tradition is the president goes to the national cathedral for a prayer breakfast. there's been a natural prayer breakfast after every new president inaugurated since george washington. the first woman ever to deliver a sermon at the service shared a piece of wisdom untreated to the cherokee nation. one evening, a grandfather was teaching his grandson about the internal ba
they think barack obama was elected to a three-year term. think about this. the seconda is only democratic president since the civil war, only the second democratic president since the civil war to have won a majority of votes in this country twice. only franklin roosevelt and barack obama -- there is no question that he had a resounding mandate for a second term if you5 of a get the history, but a second four-year term. it reminds me of a story i've told before. i want to repeat it because i...
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but, barack obama was going to need superdelegates to hit the magic number. and hillary clinton was saying those superdelegates should vote for me instead for two reasons, one she said because i'm winning the popular vote. if you add up all the primaries and caucuses, i have more votes than prk brk. that was a disputed claim because it was very close. florida, michigan if you remember any of this, barack obama's name wasn't on the ballot in michigan that year. she also said electability. but her campaign realized as soon as those primaries ended in 2008 they were going to have as much luck flipping superdelegates as gary hart did in 1984 so she backed out of the race as soon as it ended. >> do you think this fast or do you rehearse a little, steve? because i never heard anybody think this fast. >> you know what i do? i think about this stuff in my spare time. >> like people bowl when they sleep. thank you, steve, you are so fast. steve kornacki. nbc news is now characterizing the puerto rico primary as too early to call. we have a characterization there. too
but, barack obama was going to need superdelegates to hit the magic number. and hillary clinton was saying those superdelegates should vote for me instead for two reasons, one she said because i'm winning the popular vote. if you add up all the primaries and caucuses, i have more votes than prk brk. that was a disputed claim because it was very close. florida, michigan if you remember any of this, barack obama's name wasn't on the ballot in michigan that year. she also said electability. but...
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which was, a clinton presidency means eight more years of barack obama. is president obama at this point a liability or a blessing? usually do not see the incumbent president campaigning for the next democrat. but president obama has good approval ratings, particularly for someone who has been in office for two terms right now. he is actually an asset to hillary clinton. and particularly right now when it is so important to unite the democratic party. and also, don't forget, president obama has absolutely no love for donald trump. so, he can be a very good attack agent and really ridicule him on the stump where hillary wants remain above it. jane: he is also an excellent campaigner. will he help energize hillary clinton's campaign? hasie: president obama not been successful at energizing his base, the folks that brought him into office. usually they only vote for him. however, because of the states, because of his legacy, he is going to be talking a lot about that, how hillary clinton is the heir apparent to what he has done over the last eight years. jan
which was, a clinton presidency means eight more years of barack obama. is president obama at this point a liability or a blessing? usually do not see the incumbent president campaigning for the next democrat. but president obama has good approval ratings, particularly for someone who has been in office for two terms right now. he is actually an asset to hillary clinton. and particularly right now when it is so important to unite the democratic party. and also, don't forget, president obama has...
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as we heard earlier barack obama says he does not approve of the decision. i hope that we can hear her now, tell us, these countries have an historically close relationship. what does this decision mean for that going forward? >> yes, indeed. britain is the motherland of the united states. the relationship is traditionally very strong. not only an economic basis both in military and this is what obama focused on in his first statement, saying great britain will remain one of the reliable, important relationships. they will treat great britain to continue to lead an authoritarian style. i assume barack obama doesn't want to go that strict and handling this crisis. >> this decision has implications outside of written and the eu. we appreciate the insight. brexit it is. what happens next? no one really knows. we are in aren charted -- uncharted territory. we have this report on what the next steps will be as it organizes its exit of the european union. the script may seem surprising. it's about to become a reality. what exactly will happen now that written has
as we heard earlier barack obama says he does not approve of the decision. i hope that we can hear her now, tell us, these countries have an historically close relationship. what does this decision mean for that going forward? >> yes, indeed. britain is the motherland of the united states. the relationship is traditionally very strong. not only an economic basis both in military and this is what obama focused on in his first statement, saying great britain will remain one of the reliable,...
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now she's making false attacks on barack obama. "the washington post" says clinton isn't telling the truth. she championed nafta, even though it has cost south carolina thousands of jobs. and worst of all, it was hillary clinton who voted for george bush's war in iraq. hillary clinton, she'll say anything and change nothing. >> alex, when you have donald trump who relies on social media tweeting digging up this ad with this strategy. particularly since he doesn't advertise much on his own and doesn't have as much money as hillary clinton to do it, how much does the clinton campaign actually care about that? >> well, listen, donald trump has an archive of research on the clintons he can go back to. we've seen it with the vince foster stuff. i'm not sure how effective that will be as an electoral tool. voters are talking about a vision of the future. if donald trump's path to victory is relitigating the sins of clinton past, i think that's probably a tough road. >> sins of clintons past, but factoring in the polling, ten-point lead o
now she's making false attacks on barack obama. "the washington post" says clinton isn't telling the truth. she championed nafta, even though it has cost south carolina thousands of jobs. and worst of all, it was hillary clinton who voted for george bush's war in iraq. hillary clinton, she'll say anything and change nothing. >> alex, when you have donald trump who relies on social media tweeting digging up this ad with this strategy. particularly since he doesn't advertise much...
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>> don, if donald trump wins and succeeds barack obama, that is extremely humiliating to barack obama. not only just from i mean the policy standpoint, you think about obamacare, you think about climate change, you think of everything he's done, trump is going to try to undo. so i think this is personal for barack obama. you know, i don't think he and hillary clinton are especially tight, he is clearly in her corner. he won't say which way he voted, he knows that hillary clinton is a better bet against trump in the general even though the sanders supporters said well head to head, sand lers do better. very, very busy on the campaign trail. he's got the african american vote out for hillary clinton just like he did in 2008, 2012. that was key, that's actually underrated compared to the hispanic vote cl i think is very important, but the african american vote is extremely important and barack obama's going to do everything he can to make sure hillary clinton succeeds him. >> every demographic is important in this election, van, the president got a question on why he decided to focus on
>> don, if donald trump wins and succeeds barack obama, that is extremely humiliating to barack obama. not only just from i mean the policy standpoint, you think about obamacare, you think about climate change, you think of everything he's done, trump is going to try to undo. so i think this is personal for barack obama. you know, i don't think he and hillary clinton are especially tight, he is clearly in her corner. he won't say which way he voted, he knows that hillary clinton is a...
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barack obama was up by 3. so, you know, on the one -- that actually proved fairly accurate to the final result, what we were looking at right now. >> absolutely. robert. >> just quickly, george w. bush in 2004 got about 41, 42% of the latino vote so that was possible. in fact, in the primaries people were looking at jeb bush as saying as somebody who could get that vote as well. >> yeah. >> that's not something that joan said earlier on, as good as these numbers look for mrs. clinton right now, there should be a little bit of concern that with the exception of this abc "washington post" polishes' been under 50% in almost all of these polls, even though trump has come up a little bit, then he's plunged, then he's come up, she's kept under 50. that's a little bit problematic going into the fall because this is still somewhat of a frustrated change electorate out there and trump could get some of those people who right now are still saying that they are undecided. >> not in the abc polls. >> that's the first one
barack obama was up by 3. so, you know, on the one -- that actually proved fairly accurate to the final result, what we were looking at right now. >> absolutely. robert. >> just quickly, george w. bush in 2004 got about 41, 42% of the latino vote so that was possible. in fact, in the primaries people were looking at jeb bush as saying as somebody who could get that vote as well. >> yeah. >> that's not something that joan said earlier on, as good as these numbers look for...
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is lot different than barack obama. >> how is it different? barack obama is not giving details. harris: i don't have a complete strategy. which is what he has said. >> you don't think obama has a strategy at all? >> no, he has no strategy. >> all five people on this couch right now, 80% of the audience right now, where is the power center of isis? what town is it? >> in raqqa. you have to destroy raqqa. >> why is raqqa not a parking lot right now? if all of us know it, barack obama knows it, military knows it, level the city. it is training ground. >> because they have half a million people live there. >> warn them. you have two hours to get out. >> isis won't let them leave. >> the point is sitting back doing nothing isn't working. harris: we could set up demilitarized zone. sandra: a fair point, eric, is it time for donald trump in the general election should he give out specifics about how he will do it? that has been a criticism. >> there is a time. and if i'm running donald trump's campaign now is not the time, to continue to do what you're doing. you know when it will come
is lot different than barack obama. >> how is it different? barack obama is not giving details. harris: i don't have a complete strategy. which is what he has said. >> you don't think obama has a strategy at all? >> no, he has no strategy. >> all five people on this couch right now, 80% of the audience right now, where is the power center of isis? what town is it? >> in raqqa. you have to destroy raqqa. >> why is raqqa not a parking lot right now? if all of...
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barack obama directly responsible. thank you very much, manu raju. >> thank you. >>> and now, donald trump supporter, former arizona governor, jan brewer and brad sherman who sits on the house foreign affairs committee. congressman sherman, you heard john mccain. barack obama is directly responsible for it. he may not parse words of the words personally versus directly. he stands by that part, directly responsible. fair? >> outrageous. the fact is, it is the corrupt maliki government installed by george w. bush with the advice of john mccain that caused isis to be created. their incredible level of corruption sent a well-equipped army to the north of iraq and gave all those weapons to isis because he didn't bother to pay the soldiers. they stole the money for themselves. maliki was installed by george w. bush and it created anti sunni, incredibly corrupt and oppressive regime, which gave us isis today. and then, not only did they run away from their weapons, they ran from the mosul bank. and in just a few days, isis be
barack obama directly responsible. thank you very much, manu raju. >> thank you. >>> and now, donald trump supporter, former arizona governor, jan brewer and brad sherman who sits on the house foreign affairs committee. congressman sherman, you heard john mccain. barack obama is directly responsible for it. he may not parse words of the words personally versus directly. he stands by that part, directly responsible. fair? >> outrageous. the fact is, it is the corrupt maliki...