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they were obama voters. necessarily. they are more with us than they are with republicans on the issues. in the frame of this conversation, does she have to expand and get that vote? yes. but at the same time, you see trump right now, he is going to get the lowest percentage of millennial voters of any candidate in the last decade. this is three elections where republicans have lost young voters in a way that does not bode well for them. >> let me show the importance of it. in 2012, barak over 30 in florida, ohio, pennsylvania and virginia but he carried all those states because he clobbered romney with voters under 30. she's got an enthusiasm issue, but trump is not getting the voters. gary johnson is. >> trumps voters are excited. they are reagan democrats. the excitement is there. where is the excitement in hillary clinton campaign? black voters in a democratic presidential campaign. it's not there. the democratic establishment candidate is hillary clinton. if obama was a love affair, this is nanna clinton. nobody is
they were obama voters. necessarily. they are more with us than they are with republicans on the issues. in the frame of this conversation, does she have to expand and get that vote? yes. but at the same time, you see trump right now, he is going to get the lowest percentage of millennial voters of any candidate in the last decade. this is three elections where republicans have lost young voters in a way that does not bode well for them. >> let me show the importance of it. in 2012, barak...
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among those is president obama himself. we will get to him when we come back in a moment. >> i will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy if this community lets down its guard and fails to activate itself in this election. those new glasses? they are. do i look smarter? you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? (dad laughs) wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. w bikewhat are
among those is president obama himself. we will get to him when we come back in a moment. >> i will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy if this community lets down its guard and fails to activate itself in this election. those new glasses? they are. do i look smarter? you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not...
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among those is president obama himself. we will get to him when we come back in a moment. >> i will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy if this community lets down its guard and fails to activate itself in this election. you want to give me a good d can you explain to me why you recommend synthetic over cedar? "super food"? is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right the one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. ok. sure. but are you asking enough about how your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. if you're taking does your mouth pres often feel dry?ions, a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps
among those is president obama himself. we will get to him when we come back in a moment. >> i will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy if this community lets down its guard and fails to activate itself in this election. you want to give me a good d can you explain to me why you recommend synthetic over cedar? "super food"? is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right the one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year?...
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trying to rebuild the obama coalition. african-americans, you know, came out to support the first black president in 2008 and 2012 with president obama. i do think that represents a difficulty for her. i think it's even going to be difficult for her to reach the same amount of support with women voters as president obama did. he was an inspiring candidate. she is not. i think that level enthusiasm is going to be a problem to be her. it shouldn't really surprise anyone for bill clinton to have this level of hypocrisy. clearly there has been a different set of rules with the clintons in their mind and everyone else as well. if you go back to bill clinton he had defended the late senator bird's involvement with the kkk. i think the clinton family isn't necessarily clean on these issues and it does represent an overreaching by hillary clinton. and maybe a little desperation. >> someone we don't talk about on the campaign trail because he hasn't been there for a while is president obama. he will be back out there. and likely th
trying to rebuild the obama coalition. african-americans, you know, came out to support the first black president in 2008 and 2012 with president obama. i do think that represents a difficulty for her. i think it's even going to be difficult for her to reach the same amount of support with women voters as president obama did. he was an inspiring candidate. she is not. i think that level enthusiasm is going to be a problem to be her. it shouldn't really surprise anyone for bill clinton to have...
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president obama did. earlier today he goes, don't we have more important things to talk about than my birth certificate? i think -- he said, i'm pretty sure i was born in hawaii. >> what's that tell you? >> you sure, greg? you saying he wasn't fully sure? >> here we go. >> you are a conspiracy theorist. welcome. >> here's the things -- after seven years in the white house, i'm certainly glad that donald trump is satisfied to know that barack obama was born here in the united states. i'm going to get to hillary in a minute. i want to talk about why this is good politics for donald trump and was well played by him. -- his base is not going to band him. the base that still buys into the fact that obama was born elsewhere, they're not going to leave him for coming out today and acknowledging the truth. but this is where it's good for him. there are people in this country now that are still trying to decide is donald trump a president or a crazy conspiracy theorist? and for those people, this can kind of work
president obama did. earlier today he goes, don't we have more important things to talk about than my birth certificate? i think -- he said, i'm pretty sure i was born in hawaii. >> what's that tell you? >> you sure, greg? you saying he wasn't fully sure? >> here we go. >> you are a conspiracy theorist. welcome. >> here's the things -- after seven years in the white house, i'm certainly glad that donald trump is satisfied to know that barack obama was born here in...
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president obama was in the born in the u.s. >> president barack obama was born in the united states, period. now we all want to get back to making america strong and great again. >> but trump is refusing to apologize or even take questions about the reversal, instead falsely attempting to pin the blame on his rival, hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy, i finished it. >> trump made his announcement as he stood on stage with veterans retired general thomas who introduced him. he questions obama citizenship in a 2010 affidavit refusing to deploy to afghanistan because he didn't believe obama was born in the u.s. trump's shift comes 12 hours after his campaign announced he changed his mind and claimed he was put the issue to rest in 2011, something interviews, tweets and statements proves is completely untrue. there's this, an interview with wolf. >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. his mother was not in the hospital. there were many other things that came out and frankly, if you would have reported acc
president obama was in the born in the u.s. >> president barack obama was born in the united states, period. now we all want to get back to making america strong and great again. >> but trump is refusing to apologize or even take questions about the reversal, instead falsely attempting to pin the blame on his rival, hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy, i finished it. >> trump made his announcement as he stood on...
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president barack obama. i smacked my head on the bathroom floor i was so shocked by north korea's hydrogen bomb dead nation. this boasts about north korea's fast growing nuclear program. last week, pyongyang announced its fifth nuclear test since 2006, the second in this year alone. north korean comedy show took aim at those allies calling south korea's president a granny and its special envoy a dog. japan's special enjoy is called a monkey, a word north korean propaganda used in 2014 to describe president obama. while the u.s. president has long been a target of the pyongyang press, analysts for n.k. news say this political satire is a first for north korean tv. "saturday night live" has featured plenty of jokes about north korea leader kim jong-un, but the americas show it makes fun of its own elected officials something you'd never see in north korea, where only praise of the leadership is allowed. in sponge yang, even political satire has its limits. will ripley, cnn, tokyo. >> not everyone was laughing
president barack obama. i smacked my head on the bathroom floor i was so shocked by north korea's hydrogen bomb dead nation. this boasts about north korea's fast growing nuclear program. last week, pyongyang announced its fifth nuclear test since 2006, the second in this year alone. north korean comedy show took aim at those allies calling south korea's president a granny and its special envoy a dog. japan's special enjoy is called a monkey, a word north korean propaganda used in 2014 to...
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after eight years of the obama economy and president obama's foreign policy, two-thirds of americans think our nation is on the wrong track. more than half think we're less safe than we were before september 11. and 67% rate our economy as not so good or poor. two-thirds of americans. well, mr. president, it's disappointing but it's not surprising. on the foreign policy front, here's where we stand after eight years of the obama administration. terrorism is spreading. the middle east is more hostile and dangerous. iran is counting palates of ransom money, and in a better position to develop a nuclear weapon. north korea is defiantly testing nuclear weapons. russia is more aggressive. china is more aggressive. and i could go on and on. on the domestic front, eight years of the obama economy have left american families struggling. while the recession technically ended seven years ago our economy has never really rebounded. recoveries are usually a period of robust growth, 3% to 4% or more is common in a recovery. the obama recovery, however, has averaged a tepid 2.1% growth. in fact, t
after eight years of the obama economy and president obama's foreign policy, two-thirds of americans think our nation is on the wrong track. more than half think we're less safe than we were before september 11. and 67% rate our economy as not so good or poor. two-thirds of americans. well, mr. president, it's disappointing but it's not surprising. on the foreign policy front, here's where we stand after eight years of the obama administration. terrorism is spreading. the middle east is more...
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senator obama's "lack of american roots," adding that obama's "basic american values and culture are at best limited because he lived in indonesia as a child." penn warned against saying anything explicit. during the '08 race, diehard clinton backers associated emails questioning obama's nationality. clinton disavowed the tactics at the time and pounded trump dodd for having sown political and racial discord ever since. >> for five years, he has led the birther movement to delegitimatiz delegitimate ties our first black president. president obama was born in the united states plain and simple, and donald trump owes him and america an apology. >> reporter: members of the congressional black caucus are not letting the issue go. >> this is not just about degrading the reputation of barack obama, it's about degrading the american dream for all african-americans. >> reporter: while promoting the transpacific partnership trade deal with ohio governor and former gop nomination rival john kasich, the president shrugged off trump's attempt to per aside the controversy he perpetuated. >> i was
senator obama's "lack of american roots," adding that obama's "basic american values and culture are at best limited because he lived in indonesia as a child." penn warned against saying anything explicit. during the '08 race, diehard clinton backers associated emails questioning obama's nationality. clinton disavowed the tactics at the time and pounded trump dodd for having sown political and racial discord ever since. >> for five years, he has led the birther...
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troops in iraq when president obama took office. says the mission now is markedly different although acknowledged some special forces will carry out discrete missions in which they engage the enemy directly. >> james thank you. more on this with the panel as well. >> president obama is expected to extend the bombing campaign in libya for another month. according to three officials. tell fox news the order marks second 30-day extension since the air strikes began august first. at the time said the mission likely last weeks not months. africa command says as of monday marine corp. jets and have conducted 175 air strikes against isis in labor. >> secretary of state kerry is threatening, spokesman says told foreign minister ser gay lab rof that holds russia responsible for use of insendary bombs in urban area. made no reference to bombs in its statement. >>> in politics tonight donald trump is storming through the midwest in latest campaign push. trump was in illinois and iowa earlier today. and he is set to speak at rally in wisconsin
troops in iraq when president obama took office. says the mission now is markedly different although acknowledged some special forces will carry out discrete missions in which they engage the enemy directly. >> james thank you. more on this with the panel as well. >> president obama is expected to extend the bombing campaign in libya for another month. according to three officials. tell fox news the order marks second 30-day extension since the air strikes began august first. at the...
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president obama going after trump hard. trump tried to tie hillary clinton to president obama's policies attacking them both harshly in this campaign with just 55, 56 days left. casey hunt is in philadelphia now. outside the art museum, any moment we expect to see president obama's significance here. pennsylvania will be crucial to what happens on election day. >> the reality is donald trump has to win pennsylvania to have a chance of hitting the 270 electoral vote number in the electoral college. he absolutely has to. his hopes are riding on the white working class voters particularly in the rural parts of the state. he needs to vote for republicans in numbers they have historically not voted for republicans. president obama is here because the way democrats can protect pennsylvania is by turning out african-american voters particularly in places like here in philadelphia in the kind of numbers they turned out for president obama. so we know this event was long planned. this has been on the schedule for quite a while. it h
president obama going after trump hard. trump tried to tie hillary clinton to president obama's policies attacking them both harshly in this campaign with just 55, 56 days left. casey hunt is in philadelphia now. outside the art museum, any moment we expect to see president obama's significance here. pennsylvania will be crucial to what happens on election day. >> the reality is donald trump has to win pennsylvania to have a chance of hitting the 270 electoral vote number in the electoral...
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obama and hillary clinton. barbara bush and nancy reagan really didn't get along at all. in fact, someone asked nancy reagan after they left the white house about barbara bush, and nancy said i really didn't get to know her that well. but they had been there for eight years together. and i interviewed one of nancy reagan's very close aides who said that, you know, it's essentially like if your husband is a law partner and my husband is a law partner, it doesn't mean that we have to get along x. i thought that was an interesting sort of illuminating thing to say about the dynamic between these women. and that really came out very clearly because jackie kennedy would not go back to the white house when lady bird johnson asked her to come back. it was too painful for her after her husband's assassination, and lady bird really wanted her to come back for the dedication of the garden in her name. and jackie wouldn't go until pat nixon asked her to come back. now, more time had passed, but it's interesting to see thi
obama and hillary clinton. barbara bush and nancy reagan really didn't get along at all. in fact, someone asked nancy reagan after they left the white house about barbara bush, and nancy said i really didn't get to know her that well. but they had been there for eight years together. and i interviewed one of nancy reagan's very close aides who said that, you know, it's essentially like if your husband is a law partner and my husband is a law partner, it doesn't mean that we have to get along x....
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today at the u.n., president obama sounded downright impatient. >> when north korea tests a bomb, that endangers all of us. any country that breaks this basic bargain must face consequences. >> reporter: meeting on the sidelines of the general assembly, president obama and chinese premier agreed to boost cooperation in dealing with north korea. china has also been criticized north being tough enough with its north korean ally. that might be changing. the "wall street journal" is reporting beijing could be cracking down on a major chinese firm across the border with north korea facilitating pyongya pyongyang's nuclear weapon development. this under the pressure from the obama administration which feels like time is running out. >> pressure doesn't feel like a enough. criticism, the pressure wasn't brought up through the chinese fast enough. >> reporter: also at the u.n., president obama branded north korea a country that is an economic wasteland. it is an increasingly dangerous one as well. bret? >> greg, thank you. >>> an incredible show of power from mother nature. in costa rica. temp
today at the u.n., president obama sounded downright impatient. >> when north korea tests a bomb, that endangers all of us. any country that breaks this basic bargain must face consequences. >> reporter: meeting on the sidelines of the general assembly, president obama and chinese premier agreed to boost cooperation in dealing with north korea. china has also been criticized north being tough enough with its north korean ally. that might be changing. the "wall street...
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charlie: what does obama think of him? fareed: i don't think obama is as wowed by putin as a lot of people are. i think he thinks putin is all tactics and no strategy. if your goal was fundamentally to place russia and its people in a situation where they are going to be secure, stable, and have a better trajectory, you would be focusing on diversifying the russian economy. forging ties with the west. improving trade relations with partners. instead, it is all these power grabs. crimea. ukraine. georgia. these 19th-century realpolitik moves. it is almost like he thinks russia's path to greatness are these maneuvers. obama thinks, the long-term path for russian greatness is a much broader set of economic reforms. it is interesting, in terms of their personalities. they are very different. obama is much more intellectual and cerebral. putin is very smart but it is a much more, he is an operator. he's a kgb guy. in your interview, you talked about -- i think he acknowledged it. that is where he comes from. that means he's a m
charlie: what does obama think of him? fareed: i don't think obama is as wowed by putin as a lot of people are. i think he thinks putin is all tactics and no strategy. if your goal was fundamentally to place russia and its people in a situation where they are going to be secure, stable, and have a better trajectory, you would be focusing on diversifying the russian economy. forging ties with the west. improving trade relations with partners. instead, it is all these power grabs. crimea....
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i would follow the obama campaign of 2012, of a campaign that harnessed data and analytics to give obama a margin of victory over his rival, mitt romney. when we're talking about margins, obama's small dollar fund-raising operation driven through email, help obama keep pace and rely on candidate centered fund-raising that could be spent much more flexibly than the team of romney and the republican party as he well as outside groups that had more restrictions on how the money could be spent. i would really point to those three examples as being ones that really harnessed the power of technology on the margins to give the campaigns competitive electoral advantage. george w. bush in '04, barack obama in 2008 and again barack obama in 2012. >> host: did the republicans not capitalize on their 2004 technological success? >> guest: i think what happens is, that the george w. bush team in 04 and rnc in '04 really had every advantage in the world over the democrats at that point in time. there was less impetus after that election to rethink fundamentally what they were doing and make massive new
i would follow the obama campaign of 2012, of a campaign that harnessed data and analytics to give obama a margin of victory over his rival, mitt romney. when we're talking about margins, obama's small dollar fund-raising operation driven through email, help obama keep pace and rely on candidate centered fund-raising that could be spent much more flexibly than the team of romney and the republican party as he well as outside groups that had more restrictions on how the money could be spent. i...
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so in that sense, the book is not just a defense of the obama foreign policy. of course, i served in this administration for six-plus years. so it's not just my effort to justify what has happened, but it's also an attempt to explain his foreign policy. and in many ways i try to go to the pain in this book. i talk about the toughest issues that this president has faced in office, whether it be libya or syria or egypt or iran or israel or ukraine and russia, and to tell the story of how he tried to approach those problems while also still trying to play a long game in terms of what he was doing with american strategy in the world and the difficult trade-offs that he had to make as president. those of us who were responsible for helping formulate and implement that policy had to deal with as well in trying to struggle through these very challenging issues in which the united states has a lot of influence and the ability to shape outcomes, but many of the issues that we have struggled with for the past seven and a half years and we're going to struggle with moving
so in that sense, the book is not just a defense of the obama foreign policy. of course, i served in this administration for six-plus years. so it's not just my effort to justify what has happened, but it's also an attempt to explain his foreign policy. and in many ways i try to go to the pain in this book. i talk about the toughest issues that this president has faced in office, whether it be libya or syria or egypt or iran or israel or ukraine and russia, and to tell the story of how he tried...
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what obama is not able to do, it's very interesting to watch. he does not develop very close personal relationships with leaders. >> i know. >> the interesting thing to realize as i'm sure you pointed out, the pivot from, to china from the middle east to asia also included a pivot to latin america and africa. i mean he wanted the united states to recognize where they would,-- emerging economies, that we had a much more positive role with much more possibility of a productive relationship. >> i think you know, in a way, you are absolutely right. the way to think about it is he thinks look a c.e.o. who says i'm not going to invest in places where i'm losing money. i'm going to invest in places where i am making money, where there are teuntds. i think there is a fundamental question of how you view the world. do you view the world as being shaped, colored and defined by the middle east? a part the world that is without any question in historic crisis decades long instability, where the bottom has really fallen out. it is not just that these regimes
what obama is not able to do, it's very interesting to watch. he does not develop very close personal relationships with leaders. >> i know. >> the interesting thing to realize as i'm sure you pointed out, the pivot from, to china from the middle east to asia also included a pivot to latin america and africa. i mean he wanted the united states to recognize where they would,-- emerging economies, that we had a much more positive role with much more possibility of a productive...
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when he was 18, barack obama was barry. those are a number of examples when he was running for president where he was bringing up this issue. how do you -- how can you totally dismiss this as part of his political identity? >> chuck, i think the only people left obsessed about this are those still covering it. mr. trump made very clear -- we hardly get clarity from the clinton campaign on very much. he took to the podium and took maybe a minute or less to state three very crisp things. now he has moved on to issues people care about. it's remarkable to me to be out there with people and hear what they want covered. i'm looking at nbc's poll this morning. i don't see this issue anywhere in the top 40. i mean top 20. >> i get what you are deflecting. if i were in your shoes, i understand why you are deflecting. hang on. this is five years of his political identity. by the way, let me ask you this, now that he believes the president was born in the united states, i think has he made a $5 million charity offer or $50 billion ch
when he was 18, barack obama was barry. those are a number of examples when he was running for president where he was bringing up this issue. how do you -- how can you totally dismiss this as part of his political identity? >> chuck, i think the only people left obsessed about this are those still covering it. mr. trump made very clear -- we hardly get clarity from the clinton campaign on very much. he took to the podium and took maybe a minute or less to state three very crisp things....
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did you catch president obama today? if you didn't you missed the start of what could be the wildest barn storming presidential campaign ever and certainly a campaign for someone else's. barack obama made it clear today it's personal. he's in the race to succeed him beus
did you catch president obama today? if you didn't you missed the start of what could be the wildest barn storming presidential campaign ever and certainly a campaign for someone else's. barack obama made it clear today it's personal. he's in the race to succeed him beus
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of russia is a better leader than president obama. let's listen to that. >> donald trump said vladimir putin has been more of a leader than you and he said you reduced american generals to rubble. do you care to defend your legacy? >> do i care to defend -- okay. okay. respond. i got it. i don't think the guy's qualify to be president of the united states and every time he speaks, that opinion is confirmed. >> you can see the president there laughing derisively at the comments. >> it seems as if president obama has comments about his legacy, they are not from trump. he has not brought anything to the attention of voters that he needs to rethink. >> the thing is donald trump is the republican nominee. the president -- a lot of criticism out there of president obama. his approval rating is high, but still 47% of the country does not approve of his job. he just can't dismiss the criticism that's out there. >> very much so. how he dismisses the criticism, it significant. trump is speaking for the american people who agree with him. >> he
of russia is a better leader than president obama. let's listen to that. >> donald trump said vladimir putin has been more of a leader than you and he said you reduced american generals to rubble. do you care to defend your legacy? >> do i care to defend -- okay. okay. respond. i got it. i don't think the guy's qualify to be president of the united states and every time he speaks, that opinion is confirmed. >> you can see the president there laughing derisively at the...
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trump again refused say president obama was born in the u.s. he said this, i'll answer that at the right time, i just don't want to answer it yet and moments ago hillary clinton responded, listen. >> today, he did it again. he was asked one more time, where was president obama born. and he still wouldn't say hawaii. he still wouldn't say america. this man wants to be our next president. when will he stop this ugliness, this bigotry? >> you can hear the blow back from the audience he won't say those word. >> reporter: yeah, i don't know why he strayed from that, which is why i don't talk about that anymore because he basically said he's not ready to say it. there will be some other time for it. i think you have to go back though to 2011 when donald trump jumped on the birther bandwagon and he saw his popularity soar. at the time, don, there was speculation about whether donald trump was going to throw his hat in the 2012 election. he ultimately decided not want to i was reading this "new york times" story from ashleigh parker which described how
trump again refused say president obama was born in the u.s. he said this, i'll answer that at the right time, i just don't want to answer it yet and moments ago hillary clinton responded, listen. >> today, he did it again. he was asked one more time, where was president obama born. and he still wouldn't say hawaii. he still wouldn't say america. this man wants to be our next president. when will he stop this ugliness, this bigotry? >> you can hear the blow back from the audience he...
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her campaign circulated a photo of barack obama in kenyan dress and barack obama replied this was the dirty tricks of the clinton campaign trying to worry voters -- >> okay, let's say what you're saying is absolutely true. it is still wrong, right? >> it is true. >> you're saying it is wrong. >> it is true. >> why don't you say your candidate is wrong, then? >> this started with the clinton campaign. he questioned -- >> it did not. >> he questioned ted cruz's citizenship. they care about the -- >> michael, is it okay for any candidate to question citizenship when they're running for president of the united states. >> first of all, donald trump knows he was wrong then. he is wrong now. he should just own up to it. say the words out of his outh. no matter how many people, respect to kaleigh, former mayor, everyone seems to have to clean up donald trump's mess. he can never stand up and admit that he was wrong about something. it was ignorant to say at the time. it was taken as a racially insensitive comment, trying to delegitimate the first african-american president of the united stat
her campaign circulated a photo of barack obama in kenyan dress and barack obama replied this was the dirty tricks of the clinton campaign trying to worry voters -- >> okay, let's say what you're saying is absolutely true. it is still wrong, right? >> it is true. >> you're saying it is wrong. >> it is true. >> why don't you say your candidate is wrong, then? >> this started with the clinton campaign. he questioned -- >> it did not. >> he...
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obama: and now, the 9th president of israel. and i think president clinton would agree with me on this -- shimon peres is the ultimate "comeback kid." [laughter] and he's still going -- on facebook, on you tube -- [laughter] pres. obama: -- connecting with young people; looking to new technologies, always "facing tomorrow." recently, he was asked, "what do you want your legacy to be?" and shimon replied, "well, it's too early for me to think about it." [laughter] pres. obama: shimon, you earned your place in history long ago. and i know your work is far from done. but tonight is another example of how it's never too early for the rest of us to celebrate your legendary life. shimon teaches us to never settle for the world as it is. we have a vision for the world as it ought to be, and we have to strive for it. perhaps shimon's spirit comes from what he calls the jewish "dissatisfaction gene." [laughter] pres. obama: "a good jew," he says, "can never be satisfied." there is a constant impulse to question, to do even better. so, to
obama: and now, the 9th president of israel. and i think president clinton would agree with me on this -- shimon peres is the ultimate "comeback kid." [laughter] and he's still going -- on facebook, on you tube -- [laughter] pres. obama: -- connecting with young people; looking to new technologies, always "facing tomorrow." recently, he was asked, "what do you want your legacy to be?" and shimon replied, "well, it's too early for me to think about it."...
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president obama's foreign policy. most presidents resist doctrine because they see the world as too complicated to have a one size fits all answer for everything. but there are elements of what i call a foreign policy checklist for president obama. just like checklists are kind of interesting ways to organize your thinking. not just a to-do list or a how-to list, but a set of broad concepts that one would follow in trying to implement in a complex environment. one of the key elements of his check list sustainability. and i think one of the differences -- certainly, with the situation in iraq today versus iraq that he inherited in 2008 is today the united states has a position that is sustainable. that what everyone thinks of the surge in iraq in 2007 and 2008 and the reasons behind the success that we were seeing militarily in iraq during that time, that was not a sustainable posture for the united states to be in. we couldn't resource it. it was a surge, which by definition would recede. this actually gets to the sec
president obama's foreign policy. most presidents resist doctrine because they see the world as too complicated to have a one size fits all answer for everything. but there are elements of what i call a foreign policy checklist for president obama. just like checklists are kind of interesting ways to organize your thinking. not just a to-do list or a how-to list, but a set of broad concepts that one would follow in trying to implement in a complex environment. one of the key elements of his...
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the two of them in effect -- obama saw mr. peres as the bridge between him and benjamin netanyahu when their relationship deteriorated. >> personally what was it like between the two? >> the two got along famously. you can see the pictures that came out of every white house meeting. they shared a philosophical commitment to a broader peace and a vision for peace between israel and the arab world. this was a vision president obama had when he went to the arab world in 2009 to when he gave his famous speech in cairo to the muslim world. they shared a vision. >> we expect president obama shortly. you see the son of the late president shimon peres shaking hands with former president bill clinton, expressing his condolences to other people who have come to the funeral of shimon peres. >> as expected it is very emotional. we see the president approaching the podium. he's being introduced. let's listen. the president is going to be speaking. [ speaking hebrew ] >> generations of the peres family, president rivalin, prime minister ben
the two of them in effect -- obama saw mr. peres as the bridge between him and benjamin netanyahu when their relationship deteriorated. >> personally what was it like between the two? >> the two got along famously. you can see the pictures that came out of every white house meeting. they shared a philosophical commitment to a broader peace and a vision for peace between israel and the arab world. this was a vision president obama had when he went to the arab world in 2009 to when he...
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i have my own theory on obama. some day i'll write a book, do another book and it will be very successful. this is what he was saying this year when asked about the birther controversy. the bottom line is, for all of his effort today for half minute to set the record straight, what he said was still false. ashleigh? >> how about just yesterday? i'll answer that question at the right time. i just don't want to answer it yet. and then how about just this morning? i want to keep this suspense going. as if this were another episode of whatever that show was that he had. that reality show. >> sure. >> "the apprentice." >> the problem on this issue, he's been on the wrong side of the facts for years now. he has stayed on the wrong side of the facts and even in trying to get on the right side today, he still stayed on the wrong side on substantial parts of it. >> yeah. you got that right. but did you hear an i'm sorry? an, i as wrong? >> no. >> i didn't either. i'll check the tape again. tom foreman, thank you. appreciate
i have my own theory on obama. some day i'll write a book, do another book and it will be very successful. this is what he was saying this year when asked about the birther controversy. the bottom line is, for all of his effort today for half minute to set the record straight, what he said was still false. ashleigh? >> how about just yesterday? i'll answer that question at the right time. i just don't want to answer it yet. and then how about just this morning? i want to keep this...
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explain that. >> northern virginia is actually michelll obama country and obama country. it's washington suburbs, it's -- >> single women. >> very much single working women. it's a great place for her to go. joe biden is magic in my hometown, central pennsylvania on up. nobody better than him. i think donald trump -- harrisburg, pennsylvania, too. the only state capital to go bankrupt. that donald trump is like a child who says i don't have the establishment and i don't care. but he may have a point. he's now made his brand not being the establishment. so he doesn't want the usual people that would be out at a time like this for a republican. he don't want george bush or mitt romney. he's having aeroflot bring over putin. can i just say one more thing, when you have the 82% for vladimir putin, what donald trump doesn't acknowledge is that the 18% who aren't for him are in prison. >> i want to bring up one point that came up with jack kingston. i'm glad to have him on the show but he was saying the polls don't show that the people behind trump believe in all this birther c
explain that. >> northern virginia is actually michelll obama country and obama country. it's washington suburbs, it's -- >> single women. >> very much single working women. it's a great place for her to go. joe biden is magic in my hometown, central pennsylvania on up. nobody better than him. i think donald trump -- harrisburg, pennsylvania, too. the only state capital to go bankrupt. that donald trump is like a child who says i don't have the establishment and i don't care....
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president barack obama was born in the united states, period. now we all want to get back to making america strong and great again. >> so, jeff, he started off that statement with something that was factually inaccurate. after five years of spreading this conspiracy theory about the president, he gave a 30-second statement admitting what 70% of americans already knew. in political circles, what's the reaction? >> well, the reaction has been that, a, it was clear that he did not want to be giving this sort of admission today. he was doing it for one reason. the facts in his argument, his flawed argument, we should say, have not changed. but what's changed is, we're 53 days before the election, and his advisers have told him that he needs to expand, you know, his appeal, at least, you know, in some circles here, african-american voters, perhaps others, to white suburban voters. so it looked like he was drag there had kicking and screaming after, you know, talking to "the washington post," just, you know, two days ago, not acknowledging this. that'
president barack obama was born in the united states, period. now we all want to get back to making america strong and great again. >> so, jeff, he started off that statement with something that was factually inaccurate. after five years of spreading this conspiracy theory about the president, he gave a 30-second statement admitting what 70% of americans already knew. in political circles, what's the reaction? >> well, the reaction has been that, a, it was clear that he did not want...
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trying to rebuild the obama coalition. african-americans, you know, came out to support the first black president in 2008 and 2012 with president obama. i do think that represents a difficulty for her. i think it's even going to be difficult for her to reach the same amount of support with women voters as president obama did. he was an inspiring candidate. she is not. i think that level enthusiasm is going to be a problem to be her. it shouldn't really surprise anyone for bill clinton to have this level of hypocrisy. clearly there has been a different set of rules with the clintons in their mind and everyone else as well. if you go back to bill clinton he had defended the late senator bird's involvement with the kkk. i think the clinton family isn't necessarily clean on these issues and it does represent an overreaching by hillary clinton. and maybe a little desperation. >> someone we don't talk about on the campaign trail because he hasn't been there for a while is president obama. he will be back out there. and likely th
trying to rebuild the obama coalition. african-americans, you know, came out to support the first black president in 2008 and 2012 with president obama. i do think that represents a difficulty for her. i think it's even going to be difficult for her to reach the same amount of support with women voters as president obama did. he was an inspiring candidate. she is not. i think that level enthusiasm is going to be a problem to be her. it shouldn't really surprise anyone for bill clinton to have...
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she is not cool the way that obama was. mark: they were interested in block -- barack obama. john: she is not talking to the has-- to them, she different problems with african-americans. an interesting question will be when this is all said and done, they decide not to do a lot of hispanic language advertising which may be a mistake. they spent a lot of time this summer focusing on trying to target moderate republicans who are on track -- uncomfortable with donald trump rather than focus on their base and the obama coalition. that is now looking to be a strategic choice. have more people working on it than ever and they have super surrogates like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren and barack obama and others rejecting them. she has got to do it this. like with so much of this race now that it has tightened, she has to do it. will she be as cool as barack obama, will she have as direct appeal? no. she will have to figure out a way to talk to them about issues she's cares about. one example, climate change. i did i hear her talk about that very much. there are issues millennia
she is not cool the way that obama was. mark: they were interested in block -- barack obama. john: she is not talking to the has-- to them, she different problems with african-americans. an interesting question will be when this is all said and done, they decide not to do a lot of hispanic language advertising which may be a mistake. they spent a lot of time this summer focusing on trying to target moderate republicans who are on track -- uncomfortable with donald trump rather than focus on...
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. >> president barack obama was born in the united states, president. >> president obama doesn't buy it and neither does hillary clinton. >> donald trump owes him and the american people an apology. >> when i hear folks saying they don't feel inspired in this election, let me tell you, i disagree. i am inspired. >> why is this the most election of our time. just like every other. this is mtp daily when it starts right now. good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to mtp daily. what a bizarre and remarkable is a word to describe it. extraordinary day and week in this campaign. trump built a towering political brand on three things. biggererism is one and two he is not a traditional politician and an image of certainty. now with election day in sight, his political identity is risked. trump publicly questioned the president's birth place. it was a launching place into a dark part of the party and he grew it to becoming the nominee. even after the president released his long form birth certificate, trump kept at it. check out these tweets. a credible source told me barac
. >> president barack obama was born in the united states, president. >> president obama doesn't buy it and neither does hillary clinton. >> donald trump owes him and the american people an apology. >> when i hear folks saying they don't feel inspired in this election, let me tell you, i disagree. i am inspired. >> why is this the most election of our time. just like every other. this is mtp daily when it starts right now. good evening. i'm chuck todd here in...
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through their and he east wing of the obamas is very controlled because michelle obama doesn't go into the west wing, tina chen is the conduit. the staff size changed a lot. roslyn carter is the first first lady to work out of the east wing. i think it was in the 20s, expanding the staff, and i mean, back when it was jackie kennedy, the social secretary, the chief of staff, the press secretary, the press secretary is a relatively new thing, too, and there's also a deputy press secretary, and so it's in -- certainly more than 20, i think, and then you also have could livinggrapher -- could livinggraphers who work out of the east wing bus at the role overnighter lady has gotten bigger and bigger the staff gets bigger. hillary clinton's staff works in the west wing and the old executive office building. the staff -- really depends on who the first lady is. this white house is more traditional na that it's very much east wing, michelle obama rarely guess into the west wing, i'm told. and so i think that if the clintons move in, there's going to be a whole revamping of the east wing staff a
through their and he east wing of the obamas is very controlled because michelle obama doesn't go into the west wing, tina chen is the conduit. the staff size changed a lot. roslyn carter is the first first lady to work out of the east wing. i think it was in the 20s, expanding the staff, and i mean, back when it was jackie kennedy, the social secretary, the chief of staff, the press secretary, the press secretary is a relatively new thing, too, and there's also a deputy press secretary, and so...
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she then covered the obama white house for four years for boom berg news. i can say that that it's one of my favorite books. in her new book first women the grace and power of america's first ladies, kate chimes on one misunderstood and challenging of roles. the stories range from shock to go track i believe to shock felt . it has gotten great reviews. usa wrote that has a surprisingly deep look and i'm positive that i new now have fictional recommendation for visitors and without further due help me in welcomeing -- welcoming kate andersen brower. >> thank you very much. that was the nicest intro i have ever gotten. you've made my day, i made a book about residents and that inspired me to write this book about the first ladies because when i spoke with the household staff at the white house, they would often say when a decision comes from the second floor that means it coming from the east wing, the first lady herself and i thought that was interesting, their relationship with the first lady led me to sort of delve into the role of first lady and what is i
she then covered the obama white house for four years for boom berg news. i can say that that it's one of my favorite books. in her new book first women the grace and power of america's first ladies, kate chimes on one misunderstood and challenging of roles. the stories range from shock to go track i believe to shock felt . it has gotten great reviews. usa wrote that has a surprisingly deep look and i'm positive that i new now have fictional recommendation for visitors and without further due...
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barack obama was fantastic as an advocate for her. challenge right now as we see the polls tightening. the problem for her is not just republicans are coming home for donald trump, but she has an enthusiasm problem. she is getting a big percentage, but there is enthusiasm gaps. if anybody can do something about that, barack obama can. nicolle: there was always y to this.ll not pushing bernie off the stage was to be able to do this. they were aware of her deficiencies with the obama coalition. the plan was to come in in the final months and bolster her support and numbers with the peaceful coalition she would need in these days. l on charliehe took rose, it was like the old bill clinton from 2012, when he was a fantastic surrogate. that president clinton was arguing for his wife. those two firing on all cylinders, she is in a good place. she could not have better people in her stead as she is resting up. nicolle: we will come back to her and the way her campaign handled her illness. it is one of the two big stories. it is dominating pr
barack obama was fantastic as an advocate for her. challenge right now as we see the polls tightening. the problem for her is not just republicans are coming home for donald trump, but she has an enthusiasm problem. she is getting a big percentage, but there is enthusiasm gaps. if anybody can do something about that, barack obama can. nicolle: there was always y to this.ll not pushing bernie off the stage was to be able to do this. they were aware of her deficiencies with the obama coalition....
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michelle obama, barack obama. her husband. >> also in that same poll jessica talks about cnn, it's the trust gap that's troubling for her. >> a 15-point advantage on the economy. trust in the economy. >> let's talk about terrorism and foreign policy. effectiveness. temperament. this is a troubling trend for her. charles: there are areas where donald trump is working his unfavorables -- in the debate he worked on the commander in chief stuff. surprisingly some war worry about him on foreign policy. >> the most interesting thing that jumped out from that cnn poll is trump seems to be winning over more independent voters and he appears to united more republicans linds him. last month we saw only about 83% of republicans coming behind trump. and it jumped to 90-91% of republicans. if that trend continues he will be a more formidable force on the campaign trail. more people are beginning to see him as a possible commander-in-chief. we saw him go to mexico, stands on stage with another world leader. but he has to keep i
michelle obama, barack obama. her husband. >> also in that same poll jessica talks about cnn, it's the trust gap that's troubling for her. >> a 15-point advantage on the economy. trust in the economy. >> let's talk about terrorism and foreign policy. effectiveness. temperament. this is a troubling trend for her. charles: there are areas where donald trump is working his unfavorables -- in the debate he worked on the commander in chief stuff. surprisingly some war worry about...
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and when president obama created docca, it changed their lives. right now, 750,000 undocumented young people in america are going to school, working and planning for their future. they are dreamers in much more than name. i have met so many. i've listened to their stories. they have done everything we have asked of them and made our country stronger in return. so when donald trump promises to rip that all away on day one, when he promises to round up and deport all of the 16 million people living and working among us, including american citizen children who were born here to parents who are undocumented, these are the faces i see. i picture astrid silva who i met in los angeles. many of you know her story. she came to this country at the age of 4 from mexico with nothing but a doll, a cross and the dress she was wearing. now she's in her 20s. advocating for the rights of immigrants everywhere. i picture a young man i never met whose high schoolteacher wrote me a few months ago to share his story. his teacher told me that this former student was fu
and when president obama created docca, it changed their lives. right now, 750,000 undocumented young people in america are going to school, working and planning for their future. they are dreamers in much more than name. i have met so many. i've listened to their stories. they have done everything we have asked of them and made our country stronger in return. so when donald trump promises to rip that all away on day one, when he promises to round up and deport all of the 16 million people...
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president obama has very little time left in office. this is the biggest thing hanging out there among his legacy things, the things he really wants to bring home. i would say the odds of it happening are less than 20% at the moment. laura: other countries who had agreed to support it are wobbling, like vietnam. why is vietnam wobbling? neil: vietnam has a lot to gain on the upside is it -- because it will get access to countries like the u.s. to which it would sell its products. on the other hand, it would have to open up protected industries and agree to certain labor standards that are causing some friction domestically within the political system. laura: if the president doesn't get this through, is that the end of it? neil: that's a really good question because we have seen this kind of thing happen before. nafta is something that george h.w. bush had pushed, spilled into bill clinton's presidency. he had to champion it and he won it. in this case it is difficult because not only is donald trump very vociferously opposing it, but s
president obama has very little time left in office. this is the biggest thing hanging out there among his legacy things, the things he really wants to bring home. i would say the odds of it happening are less than 20% at the moment. laura: other countries who had agreed to support it are wobbling, like vietnam. why is vietnam wobbling? neil: vietnam has a lot to gain on the upside is it -- because it will get access to countries like the u.s. to which it would sell its products. on the other...
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we're waiting for president obama to hold a press conference. this is following the g20 sum in china. we'll bring you there live in just moments. already president obama met with vladimir putin this morning for 90 minutes about trying to end the violence in syria. we're told they cannot come to an agreement. >> a 90-minute meeting is a long meeting between these two liters. some say the lack of agreement could be seen as a failure. one u.s. official described that 90-minute meeting as constructive. the summit ending as north korea tested three ballistic missiles. want to get the latest from cnn's white house correspondent michelle kosinski. >> reporter: well, there's been a lot going on, on this trip, to say the least. this is president obama's last trip to ai sharks the last chance he's going to get to sit down with some of these leaders. for four hours with the chinese president on this trip. but what everybody is talking about is the meeting that just ended between president obama and russia's president, vladimir putin. that doesn't happen ve
we're waiting for president obama to hold a press conference. this is following the g20 sum in china. we'll bring you there live in just moments. already president obama met with vladimir putin this morning for 90 minutes about trying to end the violence in syria. we're told they cannot come to an agreement. >> a 90-minute meeting is a long meeting between these two liters. some say the lack of agreement could be seen as a failure. one u.s. official described that 90-minute meeting as...
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>> clearly, president obama is pushing through two messages today. it's two enemies, trump and putin. clearly i think when you look at the case in syria, he last year mentioned in the united nations, same type of speech, saying we need to ensure that assad must be out of power. obviously, the diplomacy has not worked. obviously, the fact that russia does have more influence in the syrian region and assad has more power now than he has in the past, i mean, shows the weak position that -- that the united states is in right now. >> we pointed out on this panel the president has said assad's days are numbered, they happen to number in the hundreds and hundreds as of now. steve, what about this investigation into rahami, this suspect, taken in. the fbi is now saying about this, in august 2014, the fbi initiated an assessment of ahmad rahami fwbased on comments madey his father during a dispute presented to authorities. interagency checks and multiple interviews. none of it which revealed ties to terrorism. >> well, i think the fbi has some explaining to d
>> clearly, president obama is pushing through two messages today. it's two enemies, trump and putin. clearly i think when you look at the case in syria, he last year mentioned in the united nations, same type of speech, saying we need to ensure that assad must be out of power. obviously, the diplomacy has not worked. obviously, the fact that russia does have more influence in the syrian region and assad has more power now than he has in the past, i mean, shows the weak position that --...
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i can't tell if it is the third term of barak obama or if she is not barak obama or whatever, but what i will say to you is the reason why the country thinks -- the reason so many people in the country think we are going in the wrong direction has a lot to do with your candidate, corey. we have the most divided country ever. this election theme is us versus them. this is about people who have been ostracized and put out, frustrated, angry, et cetera. >> i agree with you. >> and trying to find people to blame. victims are being blamed and have been for sometime. go ahead, corey, because what you have to say is more important than me finishing my sentence. >> that's true. >> actually, it is not. that's part of the problem. >> people are disenfranchised, so upset jobs have been shipped overseas, people are sad tpp was the gold standard and it is now not the gold standard. people are upset america is not put first. we are going to put americans first. i know it is a crazy notion. >> if i can chime in. >> it is actually not. what is crazy is your folks want to go back to 1950s, which is pre
i can't tell if it is the third term of barak obama or if she is not barak obama or whatever, but what i will say to you is the reason why the country thinks -- the reason so many people in the country think we are going in the wrong direction has a lot to do with your candidate, corey. we have the most divided country ever. this election theme is us versus them. this is about people who have been ostracized and put out, frustrated, angry, et cetera. >> i agree with you. >> and...
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take a look. >> if you want to disagree with obama, disagree with obama. but do not go around putting a lot of money into trying to tell the american people that because we have an african-american who happens to be president today that he is not a legitimate president. that is an awful and divisive and terrible thing to do. and a man who does things like that must not become president of the united states. >> this is one of the advantages democrats have over donald trump. they really are united behind hillary clinton at this point. and there are a lot of people that hillary clinton can look to to help her out on the campaign trail even if she's not able to be out there herself. you also had michelle obama out on the campaign trail yesterday making a little bit more of a personal pitch arguing that hillary clinton is somebody who understands what it's like to be in the white house, to know what kind of weighted decisions you have to make. michelle obama of course talking about her husband and how he couldn't conceive of what the job would consistent of unt
take a look. >> if you want to disagree with obama, disagree with obama. but do not go around putting a lot of money into trying to tell the american people that because we have an african-american who happens to be president today that he is not a legitimate president. that is an awful and divisive and terrible thing to do. and a man who does things like that must not become president of the united states. >> this is one of the advantages democrats have over donald trump. they...