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is barack hussein obama. i'm a black man. i'm president of the united states. i get up every day, and i feel lucky. let's get this done. now get to work. i was being a little bit of a smart aleck. his response was priceless. >> the man called the lion of the senate, ted kennedy of massachusetts -- >> senator ted kennedy, a member of one of america's most powerful and captivating political families dies after a year-long battle with brain cancer. >> when ted kennedy died, you knew it was going to be one of those moments that united official washington in mourning. this is someone who most people would agree was one of the greatest legislators whoever lived. >> he was a product of an age when the joy and nobility of politics prevented differences of party and platform and philosophy from becoming barriers to cooperation and mutual respect. a time when adversaries still saw each other as patriots. >> the president was deeply saddened by senator kennedy's death. it was a loss of a mentor and a friend and someone
is barack hussein obama. i'm a black man. i'm president of the united states. i get up every day, and i feel lucky. let's get this done. now get to work. i was being a little bit of a smart aleck. his response was priceless. >> the man called the lion of the senate, ted kennedy of massachusetts -- >> senator ted kennedy, a member of one of america's most powerful and captivating political families dies after a year-long battle with brain cancer. >> when ted kennedy died, you...
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but barack obama had to walk a very fine line. the moment barack obama seemed to be leaning toward one group or another, it all explodes. >> i'm proud to stand with law enforcement, to stand with the police and firefighters and first responders. they're american heroes. and we need a president who doesn't attack and vilify them and who doesn't seek to tear us apart along racial lines. >> in selma, after a horrible year in terms of race and police violence the year before, i think president obama began to find his voice in a really -- in a new way. >> it was the 50th anniversary of the marches from selma to montgomery where young black people, but not only black people were marching for their right to vote, not looking for special treatment, just equal treatment that this country promises. ♪ >> and it was the perfect jumping off point for him to really give an impassioned speech about the lingering stain of racism in this country. >> we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs and the c
but barack obama had to walk a very fine line. the moment barack obama seemed to be leaning toward one group or another, it all explodes. >> i'm proud to stand with law enforcement, to stand with the police and firefighters and first responders. they're american heroes. and we need a president who doesn't attack and vilify them and who doesn't seek to tear us apart along racial lines. >> in selma, after a horrible year in terms of race and police violence the year before, i think...
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bush y laura bush. >> (trompetas) ya vemos ya llegada de barack obama y michelle obama tambiÉn >>> (hablan en inglÉs) (aplausos). >>> (aplausos) >>> ahÍ los vemos entrando entre aplausos >>> clarisa? >>> sÍ con bueno, tambiÉn pienso que quizÁs habiendo animado el atentado contra el capitolio hubiera sido un poco raro que luego se presentara pero ahÍ en donde decimos es el respeto al simbolismo y lo que representa todo esto. >> george bush que tiene una gran amistad con el hombre que muchos decÍan era su contrario bill clinton que le ganÓ a su padre sin embargo, tienen una estrecha amistad y tambiÉn ha hecho gran amistad con barack obama y michelle obama >>> sÍ de hecho el presidente clinton y bush han creado un programa para crecer lÍderes a travÉs de sectores y partidos en que tuve el privilegio de participar entonces ahÍ estÁn tratando de nutrir el bipartidismo para gobernar >>> ahora vamos a escuchar la presentaciÓn de barack y michelle obama. (trompetas). (aplausos). (aplausos). (aplausos). presidente nÚmero 44. >>> ahÍ acaban los nÚmeros en cuanto a presencia el 45 n
bush y laura bush. >> (trompetas) ya vemos ya llegada de barack obama y michelle obama tambiÉn >>> (hablan en inglÉs) (aplausos). >>> (aplausos) >>> ahÍ los vemos entrando entre aplausos >>> clarisa? >>> sÍ con bueno, tambiÉn pienso que quizÁs habiendo animado el atentado contra el capitolio hubiera sido un poco raro que luego se presentara pero ahÍ en donde decimos es el respeto al simbolismo y lo que representa todo esto. >>...
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joe biden, as barack obama talked about, his empathy, how he complimented barack obama when they were together in the white house. joe biden talking afterwards at length, even when the cameras were off. he talked warmly about hillary clinton, said she would have been a great president. he said he does believe this time, this moment perhaps is meant for him. >> terry moran, barack obama picked joe biden in 2008 after they were opponents. joe biden was not barack obama's choice last time around. >> he was not. it was one of barack obama's misjudgments politically that he backed hillary clinton. he thought she was the stronger candidate and also, of course, joe biden wrecked by grief as he acknowledged from the death of his son beau. biden is clearly proud of the fact that he was barack obama's vice president and now that he has chosen kamala harris as the first woman, black and american of south asian descent to be vice president. joe biden is a bridge from where power was almost exclusively white and male and he's a man that you wouldn't have expected. >> i think that's right. yet, byr
joe biden, as barack obama talked about, his empathy, how he complimented barack obama when they were together in the white house. joe biden talking afterwards at length, even when the cameras were off. he talked warmly about hillary clinton, said she would have been a great president. he said he does believe this time, this moment perhaps is meant for him. >> terry moran, barack obama picked joe biden in 2008 after they were opponents. joe biden was not barack obama's choice last time...
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i think and there is barack obama and michelle obama who also promised to bring the country together. and he and barack obama won huge majorities was very successful. 2 terms and still the divisiveness remain the partisanship remained because it was politically expedient and we saw of course secretary of state former secretary of state hillary clinton that of course also ran twice for president then it's like joe biden someone who's who long live to see it all trial and that and many of the things that she had not predicted but characterized in debates leading up to the election of former president donald trump proved prophetic. well yeah i mean i think donald trump is probably is maybe one of the most earnest and straightforward presidents the united states ever had it was no secret what he what he set out to do he was very clear what he stood for what he wanted he you know because he was not a career politician or policy politician who really didn't know the levers of government and how government really works and what the role of the president is. he was he made no secret in his ra
i think and there is barack obama and michelle obama who also promised to bring the country together. and he and barack obama won huge majorities was very successful. 2 terms and still the divisiveness remain the partisanship remained because it was politically expedient and we saw of course secretary of state former secretary of state hillary clinton that of course also ran twice for president then it's like joe biden someone who's who long live to see it all trial and that and many of the...
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obama agreed to that and then just in the last days of barack obama's time in the oval office he awarded him the presidential medal of freedom and many people thought that would be the capstone on joe biden's political career but here we are he has no president joe biden the 46 president of the united states and he will soon be the resident in the oval office and making the decisions in the oval office and perhaps taking couple hardasses advice before he makes a final decision but he is aware of the we of the office he's talked about many times about barack obama he's aware of the decisions and he knows the importance of the calls that a president has to make more often than not they are simple clear cut calls but every so often every day once in a while they sometimes involve life or death and joe biden is aware that that is an all.
obama agreed to that and then just in the last days of barack obama's time in the oval office he awarded him the presidential medal of freedom and many people thought that would be the capstone on joe biden's political career but here we are he has no president joe biden the 46 president of the united states and he will soon be the resident in the oval office and making the decisions in the oval office and perhaps taking couple hardasses advice before he makes a final decision but he is aware...
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president barack obama is here tonight! [ cheers and applause we will be talking about the book, family, what's happening in the country, music. and we're going to play a game with him, where he settles some of the biggest debates of all time it is a big show and to close it out, we have music from the one and only liam gallagher, ladies and gentlemen [ applause ] we love him. guys, we have exactly 11 shows left, before we go on christmas break. which means it's time for that beloved "tonight show" tradition. it's time for 12 days of christmas sweaters ♪ 12 days o christmas sweaters 11 days left ♪ >> jimmy: that's right every show between now and christmas, we'll be giving one lucky audience member an amazing christmas sweater from the countdown-to-christmas cabinet. now, since there are 11 shows left, let's open door number 11. yes. [ drumroll ] ooh-la-la. ♪ look at that sweater oh oh, let's take a look at the detail look at those -- those shoulders. oh, my god -- yeah what's on the back there oh oh, i get it i get i
president barack obama is here tonight! [ cheers and applause we will be talking about the book, family, what's happening in the country, music. and we're going to play a game with him, where he settles some of the biggest debates of all time it is a big show and to close it out, we have music from the one and only liam gallagher, ladies and gentlemen [ applause ] we love him. guys, we have exactly 11 shows left, before we go on christmas break. which means it's time for that beloved...
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something happened in the era of barack obama, so let's marked that. what do you think about the work those books could do? how do you think about those books over that slightly longer spell, but in a trilogy? how do you master that? in retrospect, "lovely", but i think was a book that had to do with to have the same but ay we have now, that was of cheer institutionalized and justified because of the attack on the twin towers. people,suddenly arab anybody who was wearing a backpack, anything. we were walking around -- that sort of texture in the ear was one of the things i was interested in in "lonely," and how we were pulling ourselves , from trust in each other. "citizen" focused in on anti-blackness in society and policing, and very specifically racism from small to large scale. "justice" i think is an attempt to say we cannot look at these other things without looking at whiteness, without engaging whiteness. because at some level, the people who make up the institutions that govern us are also our neighbors, are also the people we work with. they
something happened in the era of barack obama, so let's marked that. what do you think about the work those books could do? how do you think about those books over that slightly longer spell, but in a trilogy? how do you master that? in retrospect, "lovely", but i think was a book that had to do with to have the same but ay we have now, that was of cheer institutionalized and justified because of the attack on the twin towers. people,suddenly arab anybody who was wearing a backpack,...
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obama the administration did vow to close the facility but failed to do so during 8 years in office let's take a closer look now. but how it all started at guantanamo and where things are now as of today well the u.s. sent the 1st 20 detainees there after the events of 911 attacks in 2001 as part of what the then bush administration called its war on terror they weren't considered criminals or prisoners of war and so were not subject to international human rights law in 2006 top al qaeda members arrived including the architect of those attacks on america khalid shaikh mohammed they were interrogated using techniques such as waterboarding which is widely condemned as torture 3 years later in 2009 president barack obama took office vowing to close the facility within one year fast forward to 2013 it was still open dozens of inmates went to hunger strike in protest mr obama ended his 2 terms in office describing good as a facility that should have never been opened in the 1st place his successor donald trump's at the people there were terrorists and ordered that it should be kept open
obama the administration did vow to close the facility but failed to do so during 8 years in office let's take a closer look now. but how it all started at guantanamo and where things are now as of today well the u.s. sent the 1st 20 detainees there after the events of 911 attacks in 2001 as part of what the then bush administration called its war on terror they weren't considered criminals or prisoners of war and so were not subject to international human rights law in 2006 top al qaeda...
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foreign assistance 2015 then president barack obama removed cuba from a list to normalize relations. india's supreme court has passed the implementation of controversial new cultural farmers say the new rules that would undercut prices have been protesting since november. malaysia's kings appeared a state of emergency at the request of the country's embattled prime minister when he didn't yassin says additional powers are needed to stop a surge in covert 19 cases critics say it's an attempt by an unstable government to cling to power comes at a time when some of the prime ministers coalition partners have been calling for his resignation and snap elections the european commission president is urging health ministers from e.u. member states to stick to a joint strategy on coronavirus vaccines the e.u. is negotiating contracts with vaccine developers as a block but some members may be making their own deals. or news on al-jazeera right after inside story which is coming up next. torture enforced disappearances the lack of human rights the story of guantanamo bay more than 10 years ago
foreign assistance 2015 then president barack obama removed cuba from a list to normalize relations. india's supreme court has passed the implementation of controversial new cultural farmers say the new rules that would undercut prices have been protesting since november. malaysia's kings appeared a state of emergency at the request of the country's embattled prime minister when he didn't yassin says additional powers are needed to stop a surge in covert 19 cases critics say it's an attempt by...
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day in office the order that barack obama signed on that day was to close guantanamo prison well . that hasn't changed much so certainly biden has a lot of power there but it's going to be a long hard haul to push through a complete change of policy that he envisages and mike just so you know and we're getting some breaking news that biden has signed executive actions including a document to have rejoined paris. climate accords of any of the things that we have been talking about now interesting the democrats actually now have full power is in they've got the white house and also congress and the senate what pressures do you think that that puts on president biden. well it's immense pressures but one must remember as well that biden was the surprise president during barack obama's 1st term in office when the situation was as is now that is the democrats control both the house and the senate and joe biden as vice president would have learned the problems that lie within that barack obama and many of his detractors insist did not use the capital that he had in the 1st 4 year term to
day in office the order that barack obama signed on that day was to close guantanamo prison well . that hasn't changed much so certainly biden has a lot of power there but it's going to be a long hard haul to push through a complete change of policy that he envisages and mike just so you know and we're getting some breaking news that biden has signed executive actions including a document to have rejoined paris. climate accords of any of the things that we have been talking about now...
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barack obama campaigned very aggressively for joe biden. that was a little unusual for a former president. but he apparently really wanted this change. your thoughts on that. >> i don't think there is a democrat anywhere who didn't want this change. didn't surprise me. barack obama did that. he did it for hillary in 2016. that comes naturally. i also want to say i think i may be a lonely voice on this. i think donald trump was right not to go today. it would have been so fake of him to go and one thing we all know about president trump he is not a politician. he doesn't fake things. if he feels something he lets it rip. and if he had gone to this ceremony today or the symbolism as it all it would have done a phony thing after what he has done and said. this is who he is, his personality. i think it is wonderful for all the former presidents and vice presidents who are there. it is the symbol of the peaceful transfer of power which is what today is all about. >> dana: ari, six minutes to 11:00 a.m. on the east coast. president donald trump h
barack obama campaigned very aggressively for joe biden. that was a little unusual for a former president. but he apparently really wanted this change. your thoughts on that. >> i don't think there is a democrat anywhere who didn't want this change. didn't surprise me. barack obama did that. he did it for hillary in 2016. that comes naturally. i also want to say i think i may be a lonely voice on this. i think donald trump was right not to go today. it would have been so fake of him to go...
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she helped organize a fundraiser for barack obama, she was there when he was an early u.s. senator. as your viewers know, california is a place for politicians is an idea, certainly san francisco is that so state senator, president barack obama came out to california to raise money and she was the to help and then helped. she barely one in 2010 as attorney general and he no doubt helped her raise money for her and held a rally for her so it was a mutually beneficial relationship. i didn't put the i know i talked before she decided to run. i think he probably talked to every candidate running for president by the relationship had any impact on joe biden's decision, i don't know, i don't have insight into. i'd be surprised if president biden for the nominee biden. that would be surprising to me but i don't know. >> but from current these people, that's likely what happened. >> can't imagine. this view that she is a female obama, she deals with that. you can understand what. she's accomplished a great deal on her own. she was the first woman of color to be san francisco district attorn
she helped organize a fundraiser for barack obama, she was there when he was an early u.s. senator. as your viewers know, california is a place for politicians is an idea, certainly san francisco is that so state senator, president barack obama came out to california to raise money and she was the to help and then helped. she barely one in 2010 as attorney general and he no doubt helped her raise money for her and held a rally for her so it was a mutually beneficial relationship. i didn't put...
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(gritos) >>> este modelo de limousina lo inaugurÓ barack obama ya lleva desde barack obama este modelo de la cadillac, ahÍ ven la placa 46 >>> el presidente nÚmero 46 de los estados unidos >>> exacto. ya va abordo de su carro oficial. >>> la primera vez que joe biden entra en la bestia como presidente. la placa delante del auto tambiÉn con el 46. >>> ahora vemos como la vicepresidenta kamala harris y su esposo se acercan tambiÉn a subirse al carro para irse en esta carvana. >>> aquÍ viene este es el auto que los transportarÁ me imagino uno parecido, pero blindado tambiÉn un cadillac es un todo terreno, como ustedes pueden ver ahÍ extraordinario sus automÓviles, esta es otra limusina >>> josÉ es impresionante recordar que hace 2 semanas las imÁgenes que estÁbamos viendo en el capitolio de los estados unidos era radicalmente diferente no >>> precisamente por estas escaleras entraron esta turba violenta, rompiendo puertas, murieron 5personasompiendo puertas tratando de ingresar al pleno donde estaba reunido la cÁmara de representantes, junto al senado y el vicepresidente en e
(gritos) >>> este modelo de limousina lo inaugurÓ barack obama ya lleva desde barack obama este modelo de la cadillac, ahÍ ven la placa 46 >>> el presidente nÚmero 46 de los estados unidos >>> exacto. ya va abordo de su carro oficial. >>> la primera vez que joe biden entra en la bestia como presidente. la placa delante del auto tambiÉn con el 46. >>> ahora vemos como la vicepresidenta kamala harris y su esposo se acercan tambiÉn a subirse al...
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(laughs) >> barack obama is projected to be the next president. >> senator barack obama of illinois... >> narrator: he'd turned a political crisis into a relationship, and became vice president. >> 47 years old, he'll become the president... >> he had already squared away in his mind that he understood that barack obama was president, joe was vice president. and joe understood the job of vice president and, and, uh...w. >> narrator: in the obama white house, biden brought with him something the president didn't have: relationships in congress spanning decades. >> these were his recently former colleagues, and he knew that he could call them and they would take his call, and that he could go and thrash issues out with them with a degree of comfort that president obama didn't have, bause he hadn't known them as long as vice president biden. >> narrator: biden became obama's trusted partner. >> the real question isn't what thing did you do, if you're vice president. the real question is, how much influence did you have? and i think binds power and leveraging power. i think he had a genui
(laughs) >> barack obama is projected to be the next president. >> senator barack obama of illinois... >> narrator: he'd turned a political crisis into a relationship, and became vice president. >> 47 years old, he'll become the president... >> he had already squared away in his mind that he understood that barack obama was president, joe was vice president. and joe understood the job of vice president and, and, uh...w. >> narrator: in the obama white house,...
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president barack obama has just arrived there he tweeted a picture saying congratulations to my friend president joe biden this is your time james in our last hour we were talking about mr biden and the relationship between washington and the european union and also to do with we were discussing the g. c.p.o. a the iran 2015 nuclear deal now when it comes to the relationship with russia that will be a completely different relationship because mr trump's relationship with vladimir putin it was baffling at times surely it was inexplicably good to the to the detriment and to the cost of other relationships he worked on having good relationships with a man who i guess it be fair to say represented the antithesis of good u.s. relationships might have had in the past. yes and i think already we're seeing signs that the biden administration is going to be tougher on russia the soon to be national security adviser tweeting in the last few days about the arrest of alexey novell me and you're right during the time of the trumpet ministration the president himself very careful never ever to upset
president barack obama has just arrived there he tweeted a picture saying congratulations to my friend president joe biden this is your time james in our last hour we were talking about mr biden and the relationship between washington and the european union and also to do with we were discussing the g. c.p.o. a the iran 2015 nuclear deal now when it comes to the relationship with russia that will be a completely different relationship because mr trump's relationship with vladimir putin it was...
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and there are lots of kids now, black kids, brown kids, that no barack obama -- that know barack obama, they at least know that is a possible, but there is a not -- but there is not a lot around where they are growing up of images of success. this country has not been able to deal with the issue of slavery. it is because black people don't want to be embarrassed and white people don't want to feel guilty. but an exploration of our archives shows that it is not about guilt and shame, but these wonderful stories of the human experience that if people expose, that we can lead, and i am hoping our archive will be a beacon for other lost american stories to come to light, and that this melting pot that has really never quite melted will have a chance to do so. juan: let's just wrap up, julieanna, with a thought about where you would like to see the archives go, a be beyond your time, beyond my time. where do you see the future for the historymakers? julieanna: i hope to see that we will be the digital repository for the black experience, and that we will be able to help in the rescuing and
and there are lots of kids now, black kids, brown kids, that no barack obama -- that know barack obama, they at least know that is a possible, but there is a not -- but there is not a lot around where they are growing up of images of success. this country has not been able to deal with the issue of slavery. it is because black people don't want to be embarrassed and white people don't want to feel guilty. but an exploration of our archives shows that it is not about guilt and shame, but these...
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but you know how many sleepless nights my kids and i spent on the road in indonesia, and barack obama, by the way never shared anything in common politically? do you know how many other guys in the secret service, the fbi, treasury agents who probably helped in the security claim of being conservative who never once in their lifetime enter their mind other than to keep him and his family safe because that is what we do in a constitutional republic? >> brian: so you would take a vote for president obama even though you didn't vote for him. do you believe this horrible incident from two weeks ago last wednesday they are using as an excuse to say trump supporters cannot be trusted? >> brian come of course. these are genuinely awful human beings. i mean, what happened with the tech tyrants and the abuse of this horror show on january 6th, a bipartisan condemned disaster that nobody is like -- no one. everybody is condemning this. there are no principles at stake. we all agree it was terrible. everybody get that? everyone, hands down. matt. there is no debate! so why are you turning it int
but you know how many sleepless nights my kids and i spent on the road in indonesia, and barack obama, by the way never shared anything in common politically? do you know how many other guys in the secret service, the fbi, treasury agents who probably helped in the security claim of being conservative who never once in their lifetime enter their mind other than to keep him and his family safe because that is what we do in a constitutional republic? >> brian: so you would take a vote for...
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barack obama said it he will shut it down and still there. what has gone wrong? >> president obama said he would close it within one year and what went wrong, he didn't anticipate the political backlash he would have by delaying the decisions about how to close it down. president biden will have learned from this and will do this quickly and efficiently to what was just said. the special enjoy does need to be reopened and needs to be staffed in a morrow bus way. negotiations need to go on and that is an important step. >> you commissioned this report, simon and not the first report we have had in the past 15, 16 years or so. do you get as a bushback other than more than plat tudes when presidential prime minister in the countries where people have been taken from, to guantanamo have gotten plat tudes. >> it is such a significant and ongoing human rights violation. but those who are detained, the torture to enforce this and [indiscernible] >> at the base or was it a decision plaps taken in washington? >> during the obama administration there were frusstrations at
barack obama said it he will shut it down and still there. what has gone wrong? >> president obama said he would close it within one year and what went wrong, he didn't anticipate the political backlash he would have by delaying the decisions about how to close it down. president biden will have learned from this and will do this quickly and efficiently to what was just said. the special enjoy does need to be reopened and needs to be staffed in a morrow bus way. negotiations need to go on...
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barack obama is the president. it's 2013. we need more than left words. literally across town that day as they are honoring the statue about talking about what a great vision, what a great people, across the country and across town the supreme court is hearing the voting rights action challenge literally across town, and president obama ends the day andy will talks about her singular act of courage. the president of the united states who could do more than lofty words, who had said that was what it meant to honor rosa parks when she died has this opportunity and again gives us lofty words so i guess i wanted us to talk more about the split screen. >> i think that there is -- america has this ability, a far more potent ability which is to say britain which is where i'm from if you haven't guessed is to discharge the past and to travel light from its history. britain kind of slips into its past like an old man in a warm bath it. kind of clouds itself with it. looks the grad of it, but it's kind of like a warm bath after a while it's kind of pretty disgustin
barack obama is the president. it's 2013. we need more than left words. literally across town that day as they are honoring the statue about talking about what a great vision, what a great people, across the country and across town the supreme court is hearing the voting rights action challenge literally across town, and president obama ends the day andy will talks about her singular act of courage. the president of the united states who could do more than lofty words, who had said that was...
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. >> during the virtual program hosted by the washington post former president barack obama discussed the first volume of the presidential memoir here is a portion of the program. >> is because i see both sides were all sides to a problem or an issue that i would then feel as if i was making a good decision. because i've seen it from different angles. this idea that overthinking problems was or is a weakness in politics. i think it's indicative of a culture in which we want to simplify and eliminate all gray areas and have our way and beat the other team as opposed to solving problems and figuring out how in fact we come together and in part i suspect on the democratic side seeing donald trump eliminate all complexity and do whatever he wants regardless of the consequences and demonizing the other side prompts i think a sense of that's what we should do too. we don't need some fancy overthinking poetic sensibility this is what we want, that we will go get it. i think that is a mistake because the outcome in terms of policy ends up being really bad. you end up making poor decisions. >>
. >> during the virtual program hosted by the washington post former president barack obama discussed the first volume of the presidential memoir here is a portion of the program. >> is because i see both sides were all sides to a problem or an issue that i would then feel as if i was making a good decision. because i've seen it from different angles. this idea that overthinking problems was or is a weakness in politics. i think it's indicative of a culture in which we want to...
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shortly after taking office, trump showed david the note barack obama left him. >> and this was the letter given to me by president obama. >> we saw that image of him, >> we saw that image of him, the final morning that he was here, putting the letter on the desk. >> which was, i won't show it to you, read it to you, but just a -- a beautiful letter. >> is there a line you can share that struck you most? >> there were numerous lines, so well-written, so thoughtful. >> reporter: george h.w. bush famously left bill clinton a note, saying, quote, "you will be our president when you read this note. your success is now our country's success. i am rooting hard for you." trump is instead planning a farewell ceremony for himself at joint base andrews, with great military fanfare. then he'll board air force one for the last time and head to mar-a-lago, where moving trucks were spotted today. before he goes, trump is expected to announce about 100 pardons. but sources tell abc news, the president is not expected to pardon himself or any members of his family or any close associates.
shortly after taking office, trump showed david the note barack obama left him. >> and this was the letter given to me by president obama. >> we saw that image of him, >> we saw that image of him, the final morning that he was here, putting the letter on the desk. >> which was, i won't show it to you, read it to you, but just a -- a beautiful letter. >> is there a line you can share that struck you most? >> there were numerous lines, so well-written, so...
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bush, former president barack obama. an enormous display of good will from these former presidents of the united states. >> a very important display. again, two weeks ago there were thugs, rioters running through that building, attacking the american democracy. today we're watching the former vice president here. we'll see former presidents come out right behind him showing america and showing the world that that building that was the -- it was a crime scene two weeks ago today. it is a stage today for a very important moment in the american democracy. dan quayle, a, a reminder we lost president george h.w. bush, but also, that was the last one-term presidency. george h.w. bush served one term. after that, two terms. donald trump leaving washington today after one term as president. it's a remarkable show of force, a bipartisan show of power here, an american tradition. but as jake was just talking about, an american tradition that was a question mark two weeks ago when that building was being attacked. many questioning
bush, former president barack obama. an enormous display of good will from these former presidents of the united states. >> a very important display. again, two weeks ago there were thugs, rioters running through that building, attacking the american democracy. today we're watching the former vice president here. we'll see former presidents come out right behind him showing america and showing the world that that building that was the -- it was a crime scene two weeks ago today. it is a...
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. >> también 3 ex presidentes bush, barack obama y clinton grabaron juntos el mensaje en el que le hablaron a joe biden . >> (habla en inglés) . >> el caso justo el mediodía, y la emotividad, y no había público y sí tenía el enorme de la amenaza de violencia . >> y además kamala harris hace historia como la primera mujer que llega a la vicepresidencia de estados unidos, sonia sotomayor que le tomó juramento . >> después el tradicional desfile presidencial que fue casi todo virtual, aún así el presidente joe biden y vicepresidenta caminaron juntos a la casa blanca en donde la pareja selló su entrada con este abrazo . >> en su primer discurso como presidente joe biden celebró que la democracia prevaleciera . >> cristina son momentos que los hijos van a leer . >> buenas noches una inauguración distinta a todas, es la última que vemos de este tipo con la pandemia en el distanciamiento social, con un país de lujo, y la violencia que ocurre aquí hace dos semanas, hace que se sintiera un ambiente de guerra . >> con la mano sobre la biblia, inició la presidencia número 46 de esta
. >> también 3 ex presidentes bush, barack obama y clinton grabaron juntos el mensaje en el que le hablaron a joe biden . >> (habla en inglés) . >> el caso justo el mediodía, y la emotividad, y no había público y sí tenía el enorme de la amenaza de violencia . >> y además kamala harris hace historia como la primera mujer que llega a la vicepresidencia de estados unidos, sonia sotomayor que le tomó juramento . >> después el tradicional desfile presidencial...
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bush, barack obama. my goal here is not just -- again, to bring together what we have been learning about the presidency as a written experience, but also to think about memoir. that is the way a lot of americans learn about presidents. they read the books those presidents and first ladies wrote. my hope today is we can make sense of how those all operate together. before we get into them, i want to ask all of you a question -- or a series of questions. we are talking now about the notion of a private life for presidents and their families. let's begin by defining what areas of our lives we would normally consider to be private, that are not the property of the public domain. i'm not asking any of you to share anything from your private lives, obviously. i'm not sharing anything of mine, but i'm wondering what areas of one's life do you consider to be fundamentally private, nobody's business, unless you choose to disclose it. health. absolutely, thomas. what else? >> [inaudible] dr. kastor: relationships
bush, barack obama. my goal here is not just -- again, to bring together what we have been learning about the presidency as a written experience, but also to think about memoir. that is the way a lot of americans learn about presidents. they read the books those presidents and first ladies wrote. my hope today is we can make sense of how those all operate together. before we get into them, i want to ask all of you a question -- or a series of questions. we are talking now about the notion of a...
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what's going to happen with barack obama? what is going to happen with the way we remember his legacy? we will then congratulate ourselves for electing the first black president and then reelecting him, but we're not to remember his legacy in any way that i feel is accurate as to what he has actually accomplished. what has he accomplished? we're talking about health care, a republican idea that will be a boon to insurance companies. we're talking about the continuation of the wars that were started during the bush years, in graining again this mindset again of perpetual. war and using drones and expanding that war for. we are talking about mass incarceration, we are talking about that. his administration has fought continued to fight the war on drugs in much the same way that other ministration's have fought, even though they don't call it the war on drugs. are we going to remember these things. are we going to exult someone because what we can find, to further the narrative american exceptionalism and not reckon with their a
what's going to happen with barack obama? what is going to happen with the way we remember his legacy? we will then congratulate ourselves for electing the first black president and then reelecting him, but we're not to remember his legacy in any way that i feel is accurate as to what he has actually accomplished. what has he accomplished? we're talking about health care, a republican idea that will be a boon to insurance companies. we're talking about the continuation of the wars that were...
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the lynching of barack obama and hillary clinton. and said it was all going to be put in place very carefully. and this is the person now the republican congress. nancy pelosi said yesterday in front of the cameras a lot of republicans are now saying privately behind cameras and they're trying to figure out exactly why kevin mccarthy supported her election to the united states house. and now they don't feel safe. >> i mean, there's parallels with how they handled donald trump. he we reported that steve scalise, warned she's radioactive, dangerous, that she said all kinds of crazy thing and she could tear apart the party if elected. they did nothing. why? because a lot of the base likes this stuff. people on twitter hate when we talk about trump and how he will loom large over the party. i'm sorry, he is. whatever moment there was where there was self-reflection and how the party might change passed in three days. now mccarthy going to kiss his boot in florida yesterday. or defending members like her now. if you listen to conservative
the lynching of barack obama and hillary clinton. and said it was all going to be put in place very carefully. and this is the person now the republican congress. nancy pelosi said yesterday in front of the cameras a lot of republicans are now saying privately behind cameras and they're trying to figure out exactly why kevin mccarthy supported her election to the united states house. and now they don't feel safe. >> i mean, there's parallels with how they handled donald trump. he we...
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but i want to be the last voice you have in the room before you make a decision and barack obama agreed to that and then just in the last days of barack obama's time in the oval office he awarded him the presidential medal of freedom and many people thought that would be the capstone on joe biden's political career but here we are he is no president joe biden the $46.00 president of the united states and he will soon be the resident in the oval office and making the decisions in the oval office and perhaps taking couple hardasses advice before he makes a final decision but he is aware of the we of the office he's talked about many times about barack obama he's aware of the decisions and he knows the importance of the calls that a president has to make more often than not there are simple clear cut calls but every so often every day once in a while they sometimes involve life or death and joe biden is aware that that is an awesome responsibility that has been cast the point among capitol hill and he will no doubt try to carry out the job of president to the best of his ability there will
but i want to be the last voice you have in the room before you make a decision and barack obama agreed to that and then just in the last days of barack obama's time in the oval office he awarded him the presidential medal of freedom and many people thought that would be the capstone on joe biden's political career but here we are he is no president joe biden the $46.00 president of the united states and he will soon be the resident in the oval office and making the decisions in the oval office...
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bush there wouldn't be barack obama so it's alls always action reaction and it's just with like anything in the united states is everything is extreme there you know you have. best of the world in the united states and you have the worst of the world and that's just what this country is it's a country of extremes and it's sort of what we see today sort of confirms that it's another extreme that is also part of the united states of america but it's really the 1st time that anybody living can remember that something like this is happening the storming of the u.s. capitol a u.s. president just like you know has just described asking his supporters to march towards the u.s. capitol and we don't know what he really thought about this donald trump in spite of the words that he pronounced in this prerecorded message i really ask myself if he wasn't satisfied with how things unfolded because he has refused so far to acknowledge that he lost this election fair and square and so maybe this gives him some kind of satisfaction to see what happened there or at least. the reluctance with which he aske
bush there wouldn't be barack obama so it's alls always action reaction and it's just with like anything in the united states is everything is extreme there you know you have. best of the world in the united states and you have the worst of the world and that's just what this country is it's a country of extremes and it's sort of what we see today sort of confirms that it's another extreme that is also part of the united states of america but it's really the 1st time that anybody living can...
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presidents come and go but not much seems to change under president barack obama 10 years ago it became abundantly clear what washington's stance on julien's is but we know that donald trump has a reputation of making u. turns on pretty much any barack obama policy in some cases it seemed as if mr trump was only making this or that decision just you know to kind of do something which is opposite to what barack obama was doing but in the case of julian of songe there were hopes that he could pardon him none of that happened the rhetoric didn't change much either but we know that mr trump has lately been something that people have already called a pardoning spree joyous songs was not on that list we know that there is still time but hopes are slim now when it comes to incoming president joe biden president elect joe biden we remember that back in 2010 he's called julia massage a high tech terrorist so there isn't much to expect from him either and like i said with that appeal pending it looks that looks like the u.s. side will keep fighting till the end to achieve their goal of extraditin
presidents come and go but not much seems to change under president barack obama 10 years ago it became abundantly clear what washington's stance on julien's is but we know that donald trump has a reputation of making u. turns on pretty much any barack obama policy in some cases it seemed as if mr trump was only making this or that decision just you know to kind of do something which is opposite to what barack obama was doing but in the case of julian of songe there were hopes that he could...
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when the committee gave the peace prize to barack obama. and it was left less than two weeks in office, that's when he was nominated. it and when he was announce the winner, he had been approximately eight months in office. and he had really not done much yet. none of the things that the committee announced that he had done. so i was quite curious i realized i was not the only one. because then the media picked it up and they started to write about it. everyone was quite surprising barack obama was quite surprised himself. so when the committee announced barack obama the winner, some of the journalists, they were pressing for answers. on what exactly how barack obama and what he had done to deserve the peace prize. and then after a sort of a back-and-forth and after the committee chairman said, we want to send a signal. so that's really when request begin. his and wanted to know, what is that signal. what are they trying to tell the world. and then i was curious and his intentions was the peace prize. so that is when my vision into the past
when the committee gave the peace prize to barack obama. and it was left less than two weeks in office, that's when he was nominated. it and when he was announce the winner, he had been approximately eight months in office. and he had really not done much yet. none of the things that the committee announced that he had done. so i was quite curious i realized i was not the only one. because then the media picked it up and they started to write about it. everyone was quite surprising barack obama...
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barack obama came in with an economic crisis. when you add on the pandemic, this is a unique challenge for biden. we're seeing the political limits and realities. he'll have to navigate ask democrats to take back the senate and there's a big tent of democrats across the spectrum in what it looks like. there will be expectations for him to deliver. there's going to be pressure for him to manage his own party and for him to manage republicans. you know, there's this kind of sense particularly among the more progressive wing of the party it's not a honeymoon period. it's not a time where biden will get six months to figure it out before the pressure comes. on day one, he'll be pushed by members of his own party and others because the sense is the crises are so large they cannot -- umm, that waiting isn't an option. >> i spoke with the incoming white house communications director. press secretary. who says, you know, right after joe biden is inaugurated, when he becomes president, they're going to hold their first briefing. and i jok
barack obama came in with an economic crisis. when you add on the pandemic, this is a unique challenge for biden. we're seeing the political limits and realities. he'll have to navigate ask democrats to take back the senate and there's a big tent of democrats across the spectrum in what it looks like. there will be expectations for him to deliver. there's going to be pressure for him to manage his own party and for him to manage republicans. you know, there's this kind of sense particularly...
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certainly barack obama came in with an economic crisis. when you add on the virus to that, when you add on the kind of baseline foreign and domestic any president would have, this is a unique challenge for biden. we're already seeing some of the political limits and realities of it. he is going to have to navigate now -- yes, democrats did take back the senate, but there is a big tent of democrats across the spectrum and what that looks like. so there is going to be expectations for him to deliver, but there is also going to be pressure for him to manage his own party and for him to manage republicans. you know, there is this kind of sense, particularly among the more progressive wing of the party, that there will not be a honeymoon period. that this will not be a time where biden will get six months to kind of figure it out before the pressure comes. on day one, he will be pushed by members of his own party and on others because the sense is that those crises are so large that they cannot -- that waiting isn't really an option. >> i spoke
certainly barack obama came in with an economic crisis. when you add on the virus to that, when you add on the kind of baseline foreign and domestic any president would have, this is a unique challenge for biden. we're already seeing some of the political limits and realities of it. he is going to have to navigate now -- yes, democrats did take back the senate, but there is a big tent of democrats across the spectrum and what that looks like. so there is going to be expectations for him to...
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barack obama was trying to put it out with a garden hose and some neighbors and trump came along and sprayed gasoline and kindling on it for four years. here comes joe biden with ten fire trucks. this fire is going to take 100,000 fire trucks to put out, but at least we have firemen on the scene with hoses who seem to care. anyway. it is really messaging from the bully pulpit that this is not a story about starving polar bears. this is about your life, your fortune, your health, your children. it affects everything from food to transportation to housing. every part of us. and i know scientists in universities and labs around the world will sleep better tonight after, you know, being written off, all their hard work. this is the first step. >> the first step. there is understandable concern among some industries that these actions, especially halting oil or gas leases, switching to federal cars, federal fleet of cars to electric is going to result in the loss of jobs by some industries. take a listen to president biden's special envoy for climate, john kerry. this is what he had to sa
barack obama was trying to put it out with a garden hose and some neighbors and trump came along and sprayed gasoline and kindling on it for four years. here comes joe biden with ten fire trucks. this fire is going to take 100,000 fire trucks to put out, but at least we have firemen on the scene with hoses who seem to care. anyway. it is really messaging from the bully pulpit that this is not a story about starving polar bears. this is about your life, your fortune, your health, your children....
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presidents have condemned the violence at the capitol barack obama called it a great this honor and shame for the nation while george w. bush branded it an insurrection where they have a banana republic with a deeper dive into the remarks here's our senior correspondent our guest. these scenes a usually an act of desperation i reproved heston's and disenchanted who does parliaments and government pub pounds willed wives from believe you to get stung what america didn't expect was to find itself on that least this is how elections a disputed in a bit non a republic not solid democratic republic but non a republic usually an unstable country with a huge wealth gap and reliant on the export of limited resources so how could this happen to america a nation that exploited regime change and revolution googly we salute the courage and strength to believe in people who have protested against a government trying to steal an election the united states supports the courageous decision by juan. the president of your national assembly to assert that body is constitutional powers declare madeira are yo
presidents have condemned the violence at the capitol barack obama called it a great this honor and shame for the nation while george w. bush branded it an insurrection where they have a banana republic with a deeper dive into the remarks here's our senior correspondent our guest. these scenes a usually an act of desperation i reproved heston's and disenchanted who does parliaments and government pub pounds willed wives from believe you to get stung what america didn't expect was to find itself...
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can you talk a little bit about the relationship between her and barack obama? whether his experiences being the first black president, guide her as a vice president what kind of relationship to the two of them have? back i was part of the team that helped cover the 2008 presidential campaign. two years in chicago rummaging around in obama's affairs. in his life and chicago. i felt like at the time had a pretty good fix on his politics. with his views of state center and chicago politician. i have never interviewed them. i don't know what he truly thanks about. i do know they helped one another. she helped organizer fund raiser for state senator barack obama. she was there is an early u.s. senator. you know as viewer members know california is a place where politicians come. and it is certainly that. so senator, state center, president, i came out to california to raise money. she raised money to help him. and then helped her like i said, when she barely one and 2010 with the race for attorney general. and he no doubt helped her raise money. and held a rally for
can you talk a little bit about the relationship between her and barack obama? whether his experiences being the first black president, guide her as a vice president what kind of relationship to the two of them have? back i was part of the team that helped cover the 2008 presidential campaign. two years in chicago rummaging around in obama's affairs. in his life and chicago. i felt like at the time had a pretty good fix on his politics. with his views of state center and chicago politician. i...
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obama barack obama gave her the presidential medal of freedom and that's not too bad pokémon who didn't start acting until she was 31 yeah and joan as you say she had a prolific acting career and many people of course we remember her for her award winning role in the t.v. series the autobiography of miss jane pittman just briefly john what do you think was so special about her performances. you know what in her own words she says she was a study or a study or of human nature and a dreamer of audacious dreams that came across in her performance she was a some viber she broke down barriers for not just black people in hollywood but for black women to particularly women of darker skin did we know whoopi goldberg biola davis octavia spencer lupita nyong'o go with out cicely tyson she released a memoir this week and then went on in transition a few days later that this be in and she's going out like any hollywood star would and seen it's over yeah and what's interesting john is that throughout her career tyson refused to play drug addicts prostitutes maids any of the roles that she thought w
obama barack obama gave her the presidential medal of freedom and that's not too bad pokémon who didn't start acting until she was 31 yeah and joan as you say she had a prolific acting career and many people of course we remember her for her award winning role in the t.v. series the autobiography of miss jane pittman just briefly john what do you think was so special about her performances. you know what in her own words she says she was a study or a study or of human nature and a dreamer of...
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claudia: a la juramentaciÓn fueron los expresidentes bill clinton, george w bush y barack obama. con este Último, compaÑero de 8 aÑos, compartiÓ un fuerte abrazo, asÍ como con su esposa jill, la primera en hacerlo tras su juramentaciÓn. en el momento se vio a kamala harris sonreÍr y conversar con el vicepresidente mike pence, quien tambiÉn acudiÓ. el gran ausente fue el ahora expresidente, dona strong. ——donald trump. la actriz y cantante jennifer lÓpez le puso el toque latino a la ceremonia y hablo en espaÑol. jlo: hubo una naciÓn con libertad y justicia para todos! claudia: la ceremonia de toma de posesiÓn fue Única, sin multitudes, con mascarillas. con medidas extremas de seguridad y en medio de una pandemia. a pesar de ello, serÁ un momento que muchos no olvidarÁn, como el caso de esta congresista. >> la sonrisa de oÍdo a oÍdo, aunque no me la podÍa mirar.desafortunadamente, todos tenÍamos las mascarillas puestas. claudia: los demÓcratas hoy tomaron el control del senado, ahora tienen el control de ambas cÁmaras del congreso. kamala harris, en su rol
claudia: a la juramentaciÓn fueron los expresidentes bill clinton, george w bush y barack obama. con este Último, compaÑero de 8 aÑos, compartiÓ un fuerte abrazo, asÍ como con su esposa jill, la primera en hacerlo tras su juramentaciÓn. en el momento se vio a kamala harris sonreÍr y conversar con el vicepresidente mike pence, quien tambiÉn acudiÓ. el gran ausente fue el ahora expresidente, dona strong. ——donald trump. la actriz y cantante jennifer lÓpez le puso el toque latino a...
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obama y el gabinete es el gabinete de barack obama su discurso de hoy me pareció bueno , yo quisiera que se llevara que se está prometiendo veamos qué pasa en 3 años >> marcos estás dispuesto a darle una oportunidad para seguir hacia adelante ? >> yo le deseo suerte yo más que nada seré parte de la resistencia y estaré ahí para que lo cumpla con todo esto que va a hacer la reforma migratoria y va a ayudar a la nación eso me acercó a donald trump la situación económica que estábamos pasando después de la anunciación de barack obama >> piensa que donald trump va a seguir >> sí donald trump regresa y aquí estamos lo que inició donald trump lo que despertó en muchos hispanos está creciendo , lo puedo ver >> marcos gracias por la información marcos de latinos por donald trump gracias por estar con nosotros >> nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso con el especial de noticias telemundo , cómo enfrentará joe biden la crisis del coronavirus (covid-19) que ha afectado mayormente a latinos >> (inaudible) no se pudo >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪
obama y el gabinete es el gabinete de barack obama su discurso de hoy me pareció bueno , yo quisiera que se llevara que se está prometiendo veamos qué pasa en 3 años >> marcos estás dispuesto a darle una oportunidad para seguir hacia adelante ? >> yo le deseo suerte yo más que nada seré parte de la resistencia y estaré ahí para que lo cumpla con todo esto que va a hacer la reforma migratoria y va a ayudar a la nación eso me acercó a donald trump la situación económica...
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the election of barack obama gave us donald trump. i am not saying that every trump voter is racist, but i am saying every racist is a trump voter. the proof is the people who attacked the capital, the extreme right neofascists, the proud boys were in there, the militia movements were there, white supremacists were in there. we can't ignore that. donald trump has pandered to the white supremacists since the day he called barack obama a kenyan born muslim. i am a 70 five-year-old vietnam veteran who has voted every time , and i voted mostly for democrats. we cannot allow white supremacist neofascists, which has media support in some places, we cannot allow those people to turn america into a neofascist country. thank you for taking my call. host: from the wall street journal, "law enforcement bracing for more violence. the intelligence group which tracks extremist threats online said the weekend that they have armed far-right protests scheduled for january 17." others telling the million militia march in washington january 20, the day
the election of barack obama gave us donald trump. i am not saying that every trump voter is racist, but i am saying every racist is a trump voter. the proof is the people who attacked the capital, the extreme right neofascists, the proud boys were in there, the militia movements were there, white supremacists were in there. we can't ignore that. donald trump has pandered to the white supremacists since the day he called barack obama a kenyan born muslim. i am a 70 five-year-old vietnam veteran...
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>> in 2004, barack obama was elected to the senate. i didn't see his 2004 speech at the convention because i was traveling with carrie. >> the hope of the skinny kid with a funny name who believes that america has a place for him, too. >> i remember the editors in chicago said to me, make you get a picture of obama. i didn't even know what he looks like. >> you're on the front page of every paper. you're all over television. everyone's calling you the future, the savior of the democratic party. are you? >> i rang 99th out of 100 in seniority. i'm going to be sharpening pencils the first couple years. >> jeff zeleny came up to me one day and said, hey, i'm pitching a story and saying the editors following obama's fist year in the senate. i love this picture because, you know, he's got half a sandwich in his mouth, and then sasha's eyeing the other half. this is the day i met him. the president said my camera didn't bother him at all, which is not always the case, especially with politicians. >> did they say anything about him to you? >>
>> in 2004, barack obama was elected to the senate. i didn't see his 2004 speech at the convention because i was traveling with carrie. >> the hope of the skinny kid with a funny name who believes that america has a place for him, too. >> i remember the editors in chicago said to me, make you get a picture of obama. i didn't even know what he looks like. >> you're on the front page of every paper. you're all over television. everyone's calling you the future, the savior...
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barack obama said that. we scuffed him up really badly. yet i learned an awful lot that during the transition his people bent over backwards to help our people. and of course that has happened time and time again. that's who we are as a nation. all those people are a great example of how it is supposed to work. >> i think the bottom right photo was the moment when he was passing candies around like you and i did in church when we were kids. trying to sneak contraband in. the onion may have had the best day ever. something about the term activity bag just got me. yeah, the display yesterday, and we'll get into what happened over the course of the day, all the executive actions that were taken by president biden. but that display on that stage, especially given what had happened two weeks before, the utter chaos and the feelings that we had on that day of, my goodness, our democracy is under attack. will it be left standing? will there even be an inauguration? it showed, yes, democracy is here. this is its day. and that relationship that you
barack obama said that. we scuffed him up really badly. yet i learned an awful lot that during the transition his people bent over backwards to help our people. and of course that has happened time and time again. that's who we are as a nation. all those people are a great example of how it is supposed to work. >> i think the bottom right photo was the moment when he was passing candies around like you and i did in church when we were kids. trying to sneak contraband in. the onion may...