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detroit was: mentioned and i am glad to detroit is rebounding. detroit was nearly destroyed because of awful trade policy which allowed corporations in this community out on the streets. to win this election and defeat donald trump is not going to be easy. we need to have a campaign of energy and excitement and a vision. young people>> thank you senat. i wants to bring in senator klobuchar at the beginning of the night, you said you would hear a lot of promises on the stage. previously you had said, "a lot of people are making promises, and i will not make promises just to get elected." who on the stages making promises just to get elected. sen. klobuchar: everyone wants to get elected. the point is when we have a guy in a white house who has told 10,000 lies we have to be straightforward. do i think that we are going to voting for and up plant that will kick america off of their current insurance, i do not think we will do that. there is a better way to do what we want to see. do i think that i will vote to -- that we will give free college to t
detroit was: mentioned and i am glad to detroit is rebounding. detroit was nearly destroyed because of awful trade policy which allowed corporations in this community out on the streets. to win this election and defeat donald trump is not going to be easy. we need to have a campaign of energy and excitement and a vision. young people>> thank you senat. i wants to bring in senator klobuchar at the beginning of the night, you said you would hear a lot of promises on the stage. previously...
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because i go to work in detroit. because i was raised in detroit. i understand the issues detroitans are facing. i have the opportunity to talk to farmer hoes are going through tough times, whether it be in traverse city or whether you're on the corner of fashion and have construction that's shutting your business down. we need to have people who are able to reach across the aisle, reach across the state, understand where people are coming from and going to washington is not an option. we need to have somebody who will you every single resour at their disposal to bring resources and money and attention back to michigan, back to detroit, back all over this wonderful state. >> dana: thanks for being on the show. >> thanks, dana. >> we don't need a tax cut now. we have a strong economy. certainly a payroll tax cut. president obama did that in order to artificially jack up the economy. president obama had zero interest rates. i don't have zero interest rates. i have real interest rates. despite that, i have a strong economy. >> dana: short time ago pres
because i go to work in detroit. because i was raised in detroit. i understand the issues detroitans are facing. i have the opportunity to talk to farmer hoes are going through tough times, whether it be in traverse city or whether you're on the corner of fashion and have construction that's shutting your business down. we need to have people who are able to reach across the aisle, reach across the state, understand where people are coming from and going to washington is not an option. we need...
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and inning -- presidentmp t and i think detroit didn't come close to answer that question for them. there wasn't anybody who reay emerged in detroit who has i think what a lot of people arel ing for. we've been focused on the plans. elizabeth warren has risen cause she has plans for everything and this notion of i have a pla -- everybody else has adopted it and i think the i have a plan has come at the suspense of i have a vision and whate did not see in detroit were candidates who could come up from the details of their plans and talkbout a bigger, broader and for -- for fritsch vision. there were -- aitsch vision. there was very littleumor and lightness and hope on that stage and i think democrats have to have some of that to be a successful candidate for president, period. robert: hallie, you've set down with many moderate candidates in recent weeks. hienlooper. when they think about that vision to they see an opening for themselves as this race?n >> they certainly do. you have a couple of hitters trying to stake that out, particularly joe biden. let's be frank here, gentlemen. a
and inning -- presidentmp t and i think detroit didn't come close to answer that question for them. there wasn't anybody who reay emerged in detroit who has i think what a lot of people arel ing for. we've been focused on the plans. elizabeth warren has risen cause she has plans for everything and this notion of i have a pla -- everybody else has adopted it and i think the i have a plan has come at the suspense of i have a vision and whate did not see in detroit were candidates who could come...
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attacks from 9 other presidential hopefuls during a 2nd night of debates john hendren reports from detroit. the front runner spot was joe biden's to lose any plan to win or go down fighting in debate one comolli harris attacked biden got a boost in the polls. on the way in to debate 2 easy minutes later on question one he has sailed her plan for publicly funded health care the senators had several plans for you can't be president trying with double talk on this plan we are now paying 3 bill a trillion dollars a year for health care in america over the next 10 years it's probably going to be 6 trillion dollars we must then inside detroit's fox theater came an avalanche of counterattacks on immigration it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't on criminal justice because you stood up and use that tough on crime phony rhetoric we got a lot of people liked it but destroyed communities like mine and on climate change washington state governor jay inslee called biden's plan in adequate his disagreement with his response with me it did. he said. there's no w
attacks from 9 other presidential hopefuls during a 2nd night of debates john hendren reports from detroit. the front runner spot was joe biden's to lose any plan to win or go down fighting in debate one comolli harris attacked biden got a boost in the polls. on the way in to debate 2 easy minutes later on question one he has sailed her plan for publicly funded health care the senators had several plans for you can't be president trying with double talk on this plan we are now paying 3 bill a...
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and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens. and for me, wing back michigan is about staying focused on the issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and also doing it in a way that appreciates -- when i talk about my 3:00 a.m. agenda, it is not only what i believe to be the priorities of the families in our country. it is about the fact that in spite of these powerful forces that are in this president who is trying to sow hate and division among us, i know the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us, and i know it through the lens of that 3:00 a.m. plan. when people wake up at 3:00 in the morning worrying about those things, it's never through the lens of the party which they're registered to vote. i think the people of michigan know that, which is, they do not want their president or anyone running for president to simplify their life by simply thinking of them as a democrat or a republican. or on some spectrum of ideology. what they want is that we will think of them through the len
and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens. and for me, wing back michigan is about staying focused on the issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and also doing it in a way that appreciates -- when i talk about my 3:00 a.m. agenda, it is not only what i believe to be the priorities of the families in our country. it is about the fact that in spite of these powerful forces that are in this president who is trying to sow hate and division among us, i know...
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>> i've been here many times to detroit. i love the city. i love the city for many residence that mostly have to do with its history and its people. this is a town of people who helped build america. this is a town of people who helped build the culture of america. and this is a town that also got really hit hard when america was not working for working people. and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens. and for me, winning back michigan is about, again, staying focused on the issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and also doing it in a way that appreciates, when i talk about my 3:00 a.m. agenda, it is not only about what i believe to be the priorities of families in our country, it is also about the fact that in spite of these powerful forces that are in this president who is so trying sow hate and division among us, i also know the vast majority of us have more in common that separate us. when people wake up at 3:00 a.m., it's never through the lens of what they registered to vote. and i think the
>> i've been here many times to detroit. i love the city. i love the city for many residence that mostly have to do with its history and its people. this is a town of people who helped build america. this is a town of people who helped build the culture of america. and this is a town that also got really hit hard when america was not working for working people. and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens. and for me, winning back michigan is about, again, staying...
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love this land ♪d bless the usa to the hills of tennessee across the plains from sea to shining sea detroit down to houston new york to l.a. pride in every american heart say time to stand and
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in america over the next 10 years it's probably going to be 6 trillion dollars we must then inside detroit's fox theater came an avalanche of counterattacks on immigration it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't on criminal justice because you stood up and used that tough on crime phony rhetoric the got a lot of people liked it but destroyed communities like mine and on climate change washington state governor jay inslee called biden's plan in adequate his disagreement with his response with me it did. when he said. there's no work in the south this is our last chance and the next president we had to move our house is on fire we're going to put it out. had a target on his back it was hit again and again by his critics on a day each time he struck back over the next few days the polls will determine whether those repeated attacks left a lasting mark to win against president democrats who have to win in states like michigan which won in 2016 detroiter mario mauro has some advice come here often work hard to make sure they connect with the voters make su
in america over the next 10 years it's probably going to be 6 trillion dollars we must then inside detroit's fox theater came an avalanche of counterattacks on immigration it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't on criminal justice because you stood up and used that tough on crime phony rhetoric the got a lot of people liked it but destroyed communities like mine and on climate change washington state governor jay inslee called biden's plan in adequate...
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i'm going to go back out to detroit. peter doocy is life from the debate spin room now. >> a widely held position that too many people are being deported for illegally immigrating to the united state united states. at one point cory booker asked to joe biden it is that when he was in the obama administration he didn't do more if you got a problem with it. booker said you can have it both ways, you invoke barack obama's name more than anybody for the good and now you're saying that you have a problem with him. that's also something that bill de blasio challenged biden on directly in this exchange. >> did you say those deportations were a good idea? >> i was vice president, i am not the president. i keep my recommendations to them in private. unlike you, i expect he would go ahead and say whatever was said privately with him, that's not what i do. what i do say to you is he moved to fundamentally change the system. that's what he did. but much more has to be done. >> and this was a real pile on joe biden and the obama admi
i'm going to go back out to detroit. peter doocy is life from the debate spin room now. >> a widely held position that too many people are being deported for illegally immigrating to the united state united states. at one point cory booker asked to joe biden it is that when he was in the obama administration he didn't do more if you got a problem with it. booker said you can have it both ways, you invoke barack obama's name more than anybody for the good and now you're saying that you...
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the debate last night was held in detroit. joe biden because of his personal connection to and enthusiasm for the automobile industry, which was long an anchor of the middle class in delaware as well really fought hard to save the auto industry. that's just one of many pieces of the obama/biden legacy that could have been talked about positively last night. i wish we were spending more of our time focusing on the argument we have to make to middle america. why should you give us back the keys? why should you trust a democrat to run the country through the white house and give us a majority in the senate again? we have to speak to them, tell them about our positive record and tell them about how we're going to move forward. i thought joe did a strong job of that last night. >> why wouldn't former secretary julian castro, yes, a former obama administration official, but he's also the former mayor of san antonio, and he hears from people certainly in texas and around the country democrats who share his views that the obama admini
the debate last night was held in detroit. joe biden because of his personal connection to and enthusiasm for the automobile industry, which was long an anchor of the middle class in delaware as well really fought hard to save the auto industry. that's just one of many pieces of the obama/biden legacy that could have been talked about positively last night. i wish we were spending more of our time focusing on the argument we have to make to middle america. why should you give us back the keys?...
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my mom was born in detroit. to a uaw worker. my grandfather pulled his family out of poverty in the depression. my grandmother joined him. opened a pool hall and a laundry matt right here in the city. that is the american dream. and so many of us have stories like that. but the dream of this country is under threat right now. my mom generation 95% of baby boomers did better than their parents. it's a coin toss. we have a real crisis in the country and the crisis is donald trump. but not only trump, i have a frustration sometimes people the only thing they want is beat donald trump. that's the floor not the ceiling. not just focus on him he wants to take all the oxygen out of the room. it's when we focus on each other. and under r understand our common bonds and purpose to address our common pain is what is saved us before. it's going to save us now. that is the kind of leader that i'm going to be as president of the united states. not just uniting the democratic party. making sure that we put more indy visible back into the nati
my mom was born in detroit. to a uaw worker. my grandfather pulled his family out of poverty in the depression. my grandmother joined him. opened a pool hall and a laundry matt right here in the city. that is the american dream. and so many of us have stories like that. but the dream of this country is under threat right now. my mom generation 95% of baby boomers did better than their parents. it's a coin toss. we have a real crisis in the country and the crisis is donald trump. but not only...
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thanks to kevin's really from detroit. -- thanks to kevin cirilli from detroit. let's go back to michael mckee. u.s. to question in the news conference with jay powell and we will play the response because it was a very important question about what the 25 basis point cut will get done. supportslicy confidence and economic activity. household and business confidence, through channels we understand. it will lower borrowing costs. it will work, and i think you see it since we noted our vigilance in june, you saw financial conditions move up. i will not take credit for the recovery, but you saw financial conditions move up, you saw confidence move back up. you see economic activity on a healthy basis. david: it was a great question and got an interesting answer. this is about quantitative easing. you talk about business confidence. a lot of people say part of the problem with business confidence is trade dispute. that man cannot fix the problem, no matter how low the interest rates are. michael: which is why proceeded my question by saying the fed is the hammer in s
thanks to kevin's really from detroit. -- thanks to kevin cirilli from detroit. let's go back to michael mckee. u.s. to question in the news conference with jay powell and we will play the response because it was a very important question about what the 25 basis point cut will get done. supportslicy confidence and economic activity. household and business confidence, through channels we understand. it will lower borrowing costs. it will work, and i think you see it since we noted our vigilance...
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mayor, for detroit hosting this. look, i've said it many times, and i think everyone agrees with this. we're in a battle for the soul of america. this is the most consequential election anyone of you, no matter how old or young you are, has ever, ever participated in. four more years of donald trump will go down as an aberration -- hard to overcome the damage he's done, but we can overcome it. eight more years of donald trump will change america in a fundamental way. the america we know will no longer exist. everybody knows who donald trump is. we have to let him know who we are. we choose science over fiction. we choose hope over fear. we choose unity over division. and we choose -- we choose the idea that we can as americans, when we act together, do anything. this is the united states of america. when we've acted together, we have never, never, never been unable to overcome whatever the problem was. if you agree with me, go to joe30330 and help me in this fight. thank you very much. [applause] ms. bash: candidates
mayor, for detroit hosting this. look, i've said it many times, and i think everyone agrees with this. we're in a battle for the soul of america. this is the most consequential election anyone of you, no matter how old or young you are, has ever, ever participated in. four more years of donald trump will go down as an aberration -- hard to overcome the damage he's done, but we can overcome it. eight more years of donald trump will change america in a fundamental way. the america we know will no...
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laura podesta, cbs news, detroit. >>> right now, where fact checking some of the claims made against senator kamala harris in the debate and we will have much more on that story coming up on the kpix5 news at 5:00 and online at kpix.com. >>> a gas pipeline exploded in kentucky this morning, causing a massive fireball large enough to show up on radar. a woman is dead and five are injured. first responders said the flames shot up to 300 feet into the air and could be seen throughout the county. the explosion destroyed five homes and left the surrounding landscape barren. >> it woke us up with a big roar and fire in the sky as far as you could see. >> i thought it was a bomb. a big cloud of smoke. i knew it was a gas line. >> authorities have confirmed that all missing persons have been accounted for and multiple agencies are investigating the cause of that explosion. >>> still ahead, preparing for california's fire season. current and former governors highlighting new technology. >>> why a former nfl player is the latest to join the thousands suing the company behind a popular weedkill
laura podesta, cbs news, detroit. >>> right now, where fact checking some of the claims made against senator kamala harris in the debate and we will have much more on that story coming up on the kpix5 news at 5:00 and online at kpix.com. >>> a gas pipeline exploded in kentucky this morning, causing a massive fireball large enough to show up on radar. a woman is dead and five are injured. first responders said the flames shot up to 300 feet into the air and could be seen...
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barbara plett—usher in detroit. more than 150 protesters have been arrested in hong kong sincejune as a series of protests swept across the city. protesters are calling for the complete withdrawal of a now suspended extradition bill, full democracy and amnesty for protesters arrested during the movement. the bbc has spoken to protesters who took part in the storming of hong kong's parliament on july 1st. they spoke under the condition of anonymity. this is one protester‘s story. 0ne protester‘s story. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a study into chillis that's causing a stir. we talk to the researcher who says too many can have an impact on health. also on the programme: bluey — the australian cartoon that's been praised for its portrayal of fatherhood in 2019 and even credited with helping parenthood. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh
barbara plett—usher in detroit. more than 150 protesters have been arrested in hong kong sincejune as a series of protests swept across the city. protesters are calling for the complete withdrawal of a now suspended extradition bill, full democracy and amnesty for protesters arrested during the movement. the bbc has spoken to protesters who took part in the storming of hong kong's parliament on july 1st. they spoke under the condition of anonymity. this is one protester‘s story. 0ne...
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>> laura podesta in detroit. laura, thanks. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," candidate bernie sanders will talk about last night's debate.n of osama bin laden has been killed in a military operation. hamza bin laden was in tal qaed. now the future of the group is in question. david martin has details from the pentagon. >> reporter: one official tells cbs news osama bin laden's son is believed to have been killed in a military operation, although, he was not the target of the operation and not known to be at that location. there were conversations that were monitored about whether they should try to keep hamza's death a secret or acknowledge it and celebrate hamza as a martyr. hamza was reported to be in neither pakistan or afghanistan. president trump brushed aside comments. >> i don't want to comment on it. >> reporter: letters captured in the 2011 raid, which killed osama bin laden, indicate he was grooming hamza to succeed him as leader of al qaeda. earlier this year the state department offered a $1 million r
>> laura podesta in detroit. laura, thanks. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," candidate bernie sanders will talk about last night's debate.n of osama bin laden has been killed in a military operation. hamza bin laden was in tal qaed. now the future of the group is in question. david martin has details from the pentagon. >> reporter: one official tells cbs news osama bin laden's son is believed to have been killed in a military operation, although, he was not the...
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help me in this fight the repeated attacks it apparently randall the leading candidate john hendren detroit now richard johnson is a lecturer in u.s. politics and international studies at lancaster university and he says that democratic voters the divided between those they see as electable and those who are purists we're looking at people who want a candidate who can be electable and that's against donald trump and that's where joe biden is profiting from you have some candidates who want. you want to have voters who want candidates who are sort of purists and that's where sanders and warren are doing well and i think that you know booker and harris are really trying to appeal to both that heart and mind constituency which is somewhere somewhere in the middle and i think that maybe the next debate we could see booker and harris potentially squaring off against each of these american campaigns in the united states and you know i think if someone was designing the electoral system to appeal to political junkies and this would be the one they would design but it is i think for the electorate
help me in this fight the repeated attacks it apparently randall the leading candidate john hendren detroit now richard johnson is a lecturer in u.s. politics and international studies at lancaster university and he says that democratic voters the divided between those they see as electable and those who are purists we're looking at people who want a candidate who can be electable and that's against donald trump and that's where joe biden is profiting from you have some candidates who want. you...
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>> let me try to tie that together to our time together in detroit. what it is highlighting is matters of impeachment. in detroit it was about waying defeating me president and how nancy pelosi is able to manage between the two. here's my question. what do they want? because she's been protecting them because they have to stand for re-election. >> isn't it also the question of if they can do two things at once? if people believe it is their duty to impeach the president because they have seen high crimes and misdemeanors -- >> or just investigate him with an inquiry. >> that's what they're already doing, they would say. >> yes. >> they would say they've begun that and an impeachment inquiry kicks it into a higher gear. >> it does. >> is the argument that somehow that will cut into their legislating time and they really can't do two things at once and they have to make a choice? that's a much harder choice than the people have come here and said, look we can walk and chew gum at the same time. we should do both. >> well, i had that conversation with a
>> let me try to tie that together to our time together in detroit. what it is highlighting is matters of impeachment. in detroit it was about waying defeating me president and how nancy pelosi is able to manage between the two. here's my question. what do they want? because she's been protecting them because they have to stand for re-election. >> isn't it also the question of if they can do two things at once? if people believe it is their duty to impeach the president because they...
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we kick it off with top stories, 2020 democrats facing off last night and sounding off in detroit in economy, health care, hillary vaughn was there for night 2 of the democratic debate, good morning, hillary. >> biden defended attacks hoping to get hit of front runner and accused of borrowing republican talking points when he criticized harris' medicare for all plan for being too pricey. >> the senator had several plans so far and any time someone tells you, you should wonder it takes 10 years. >> your plan does not cover everyone in america. by your staff and your own definition, 10 million people, as many as 10 million people will not have access to health care and in 2019 in america, for a democrat to be running for president with a plan that does not cover everyone, i think it's without excuse. >> this idea is a bunch of malarky that we are talking about here. the fact of the matter is that they'll be a deductible in the paycheck. i don't know what math you do in new york and i don't know what math you do in california but that's a lot of money and the deductible in our paycheck.
we kick it off with top stories, 2020 democrats facing off last night and sounding off in detroit in economy, health care, hillary vaughn was there for night 2 of the democratic debate, good morning, hillary. >> biden defended attacks hoping to get hit of front runner and accused of borrowing republican talking points when he criticized harris' medicare for all plan for being too pricey. >> the senator had several plans so far and any time someone tells you, you should wonder it...
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they held a proper rally in downtown detroit. they had a young, diverse crowd. the crowd was high energy. so was the candidate. you want to have a big event like this t aate because right now you're staring down the barrel into august. it's traditionally the slowest campaigning month, the slowest fundraising month. if you feel you had a good debate or even if you didn't you want to capture as much of that bounce as you possibly can. as you said, booker's performance was widely praised. the campaign says they raised more money in the first 24 hours immediately following the debate so ending last night than in any other 24-hour period including the campaign launch. that is big. but it is very difficult to sustain. so trying to kind of get one last bite at that apple with one more big rally here in detroit last night was certainly helpful as we now head into the long, hot summer. >> all right. garrett, stay with me a second. i want to cross over to ali vitale in d.c. where already as we are breaking down and analyzing what just happened in detroit we are already lo
they held a proper rally in downtown detroit. they had a young, diverse crowd. the crowd was high energy. so was the candidate. you want to have a big event like this t aate because right now you're staring down the barrel into august. it's traditionally the slowest campaigning month, the slowest fundraising month. if you feel you had a good debate or even if you didn't you want to capture as much of that bounce as you possibly can. as you said, booker's performance was widely praised. the...
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our campaign 2020 coverage this weekend includes the two democratic debates from detroit this week, night number one hosted by cnn will re-air on c-span tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. number two night will be sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern and both of those again here on c-span.
our campaign 2020 coverage this weekend includes the two democratic debates from detroit this week, night number one hosted by cnn will re-air on c-span tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. number two night will be sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern and both of those again here on c-span.
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laura: the bbc's barbara plett-usher is in detroit. she joins us now what is your assessment of who did well last night? tbarbara: main uction was therdog group of centrist candidates who took on the liberal candidates elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. senator warren had quite a good night. she had some memorableines about why the democrats should think big and go bold. bernie sanders, quite a solid performance, better than the one last mth, and the two of them banded together to ward o attacks on the policies rather than pursuing their own rivalries. the young mayor pet buttigieg broke through the noise of it,ki the case for generational change. but there was nobody else really obvious you had aout moment. the debate was feisty and around the ideological divisions which will shape the race. laura: what are joe biden's team saying abopr how he will ch tonight? he goes in as the front runner but had a ightly shaky debate last time. barbara: all eyes will be on joe biden. it is an important debore him and he is the front runner becaus
laura: the bbc's barbara plett-usher is in detroit. she joins us now what is your assessment of who did well last night? tbarbara: main uction was therdog group of centrist candidates who took on the liberal candidates elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. senator warren had quite a good night. she had some memorableines about why the democrats should think big and go bold. bernie sanders, quite a solid performance, better than the one last mth, and the two of them banded together to ward o...
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has a story from detroit. it was clear that jimmy out there would was in distress once he got to iraq i begged him not to leave and then he's going to come over to work here. tonight will. become diabetic i think. a lot of people but. ever since the trumpet ministrations immigration crackdown began many distressing videos have been circulated but this was the 1st to foretell the death of a man whose lawyers had warms the deportation to iraq could be fatal he was deported in june 63 days later he was dead he was on a bench in this airport and not shelf with basically just the clothes on his back with nothing he had no food he had no water he had nothing an airport official took pity on him gave him some food called his family and that's how they found out that he had been deported it was incredibly incredibly cool in a statement immigration and customs enforcement said elder would had a criminal record and so had no legal basis to remain in the u.s. and that he was given a full complement of medicine to ensure
has a story from detroit. it was clear that jimmy out there would was in distress once he got to iraq i begged him not to leave and then he's going to come over to work here. tonight will. become diabetic i think. a lot of people but. ever since the trumpet ministrations immigration crackdown began many distressing videos have been circulated but this was the 1st to foretell the death of a man whose lawyers had warms the deportation to iraq could be fatal he was deported in june 63 days later...
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kevin: you were in detroit for the democratic debate. a lot of folks not that you may throw your hat into the ring, but you decided against it for now. i want to play what joe biden have to say about how charlottesville impacted his decision to get into this race. it was a turning point for a lot of politicians. that is when we heard the words of the president of the united dates that stunned the world and shocked the conscience of this nation. he said there were "some a very fine people on both sides." in that moment, i knew the threat to this nation was unlike any i had ever seen in a lifetime. terry: very important statement. i spent a lot of time with vice president biden when i was thinking of running. half of our discussions were about charlottesville. the next president of the united states will be a democrat, has to heal the country, bring us back together. i'm very happy that joe biden has made as a centerpiece of his campaign. talkingother candidates about this issue, bringing people together again. debates,hing on these i want
kevin: you were in detroit for the democratic debate. a lot of folks not that you may throw your hat into the ring, but you decided against it for now. i want to play what joe biden have to say about how charlottesville impacted his decision to get into this race. it was a turning point for a lot of politicians. that is when we heard the words of the president of the united dates that stunned the world and shocked the conscience of this nation. he said there were "some a very fine people...
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number three, i was asked as the mayor of detroit can tell you, to help detroit get out of bankruptcy and back on its feet. i spent a better part of two years out here working to make sure it did exactly that. we invested in this city, on transportation. the point is, we made significant investments in this city. i suspect that's why the mayor endorsed me. >> senator gillibrand, what's your response? >> to the people of michigan, i know how i would beat president trump. i took a bus tour. he promised no bad trade deals. he started a trade war with china and signed on with nafta 2.0, a giveaway to drug companies in mexico. i took the pus to michigan, to ohio and pennsylvania, telling people he's broken his promises to them. i listened to their concerns and offered real solutions. i've done this before. my first house district i ran in, was a 2-1 republican district. i won it twice. i haven't lost an election since. i can bring people together in red, purple and blue areas. and i can get things done. >> mr. yang, in poll after poll, democratic voters saying having a nominee to beat pres
number three, i was asked as the mayor of detroit can tell you, to help detroit get out of bankruptcy and back on its feet. i spent a better part of two years out here working to make sure it did exactly that. we invested in this city, on transportation. the point is, we made significant investments in this city. i suspect that's why the mayor endorsed me. >> senator gillibrand, what's your response? >> to the people of michigan, i know how i would beat president trump. i took a bus...
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democratic presidential candidate and former vice president joe biden campaigned in detroit. he spoke with reporters covering the event. this is about 15 minutes. i am proud to have served with him in the job he did. i do not think there is anything he has to apologize for. it kind of surprised
democratic presidential candidate and former vice president joe biden campaigned in detroit. he spoke with reporters covering the event. this is about 15 minutes. i am proud to have served with him in the job he did. i do not think there is anything he has to apologize for. it kind of surprised
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in detroit us 2. in no money it's good. to know there's a rare. ball yet your good all right good deal all of it the way it. always wanted an old $48.00 and almost god oh. yeah i got it all spit boulder that was the bluff but all the all 1 over. captaining a leading used team at 16 years old takes determination. to that staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a son to have a shot at becoming a professional footballer. my tunisia home game on a jersey of our. culture a dance thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to brace and maintain their cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are or whether. this is a suburb of the india capital new delhi tibet so the refugees here since 1964 buttons here have been defined as migrants are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here have been able to access the indian welfare system so they become self-sufficient setting up their own businesses and looking for work
in detroit us 2. in no money it's good. to know there's a rare. ball yet your good all right good deal all of it the way it. always wanted an old $48.00 and almost god oh. yeah i got it all spit boulder that was the bluff but all the all 1 over. captaining a leading used team at 16 years old takes determination. to that staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a son to have a shot at becoming a professional footballer. my...
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with of obvious detroit that was you know it was a big day that makes it all is about you give it everything you want to enjoy it will be asleep let's just be your last game in front of a 100 out i'm going to stop you know me it had to be special with a title on the line and we got the hump in most of it and on smith myself. and i'm happy and it was a perfect sendoff he was self down in the 67 minutes and then this happened. his alibi and rob that's funny. guy. see above this is. how this story is just put. up by our. robot it's like a script was written. what more could you ask for the 35 year old flying dutchman bowed out with his 99th when his lead goal a picture perfect ending to an incredible find korea all the best i and. the full the rest seems harmless enough until the all. 6 get your freaking rights and there's simply no stopping it. measures it out matches it up. with finesse. brute force swerving all straight they're all unique. no wonder leon bailey is so well appreciated by his teammates his free kicks up on the table. to meet the goals of the pilot from me on facing the distanc
with of obvious detroit that was you know it was a big day that makes it all is about you give it everything you want to enjoy it will be asleep let's just be your last game in front of a 100 out i'm going to stop you know me it had to be special with a title on the line and we got the hump in most of it and on smith myself. and i'm happy and it was a perfect sendoff he was self down in the 67 minutes and then this happened. his alibi and rob that's funny. guy. see above this is. how this story...
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this morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span, we show you the first of two presidential primary debate in detroit posted by cnn. then, sunday morning, we show round. second watch today and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. this weekend on american history 8:00 p.m.t at eastern, comparisons richard abraham lincoln and andrew johnson on the constitution. >> you take a look at the whole cartoon, it is a very different impression from what people thought of johnson and the constitution at the time, not that he was a defender, but that he did not understand the constitution. and that he was acting in an unconstitutional way. announcer: sunday at 6:00 on "american artifacts," a preview of the 19th amendment exhibit. >> women in new jersey were the first female voters. beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications, it only had a property requirement. women who owned property, primarily windows and single women, not all women in new jersey, kurd an
this morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span, we show you the first of two presidential primary debate in detroit posted by cnn. then, sunday morning, we show round. second watch today and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. this weekend on american history 8:00 p.m.t at eastern, comparisons richard abraham lincoln and andrew johnson on the constitution. >> you take a look at the whole cartoon, it is a very different impression from...
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after that, the second night of the cnn democratic presidential candidates debate from detroit. then, two former house lawmakers participate in a forum on regional news and media credibility. now, here is our interview with the president. >> 2.5 years into your presidency, what has your -- been your biggest learning curve and what is your biggest frustration? president trump: i think probably in terms of a learning curve, it is a little patience. it doesn't go as quickly as you do in private, but not that much different than i expected. we have accomplished a lot. i go around saying that we have accomplished more maybe than any president has in 2.5 years. but i have loved every minute of it. we have had fun. the biggest frustration is the way the media covers me, and the way the media covers perhaps this agenda. i am disappointed to buy it. -- by its. i am very surprised by it. generally, i think over my lifetime, i have gotten pretty good press. here, no matter how big a victory, they covered -- cover it incorrectly. hence the term, fake news, et cetera, et cetera. i see that h
after that, the second night of the cnn democratic presidential candidates debate from detroit. then, two former house lawmakers participate in a forum on regional news and media credibility. now, here is our interview with the president. >> 2.5 years into your presidency, what has your -- been your biggest learning curve and what is your biggest frustration? president trump: i think probably in terms of a learning curve, it is a little patience. it doesn't go as quickly as you do in...
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general motors, once the giant of detroit is not one of the smallest manufacturers there. they moved planes to china before i came to office. this was done despite the help given by the u.s. now they should start moving back to america. this made a new survey showing 13% of american companies have plans to move all or part of their businesses out of china. let's bring in line. how hard would it be for gm to move it plants back to america? >> it would be difficult. build where you want to sell. they built these a long time ago because they sell small cars in china and that makes sense. they are not the ones are the problem, it's tesla exporting cars into china, that's the one they should be attacking, not general motors. >> they got a huge bailout, tesla is not going to pay corporate taxes so they don't meet that pup. how do you think, first of all, public shaming will work to get them to do something or does it require consumers on some? what would you think would be the policy? >> i think cars that are sold in china makes no sense to build them in detroit and export them
general motors, once the giant of detroit is not one of the smallest manufacturers there. they moved planes to china before i came to office. this was done despite the help given by the u.s. now they should start moving back to america. this made a new survey showing 13% of american companies have plans to move all or part of their businesses out of china. let's bring in line. how hard would it be for gm to move it plants back to america? >> it would be difficult. build where you want to...
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morning eastern on c-span, we will show you the first of two democratic residential primary debates detroit. sunday morning at 10:30 eastern, the second round of presidential primary debates. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. this weekend on book tv, saturday at 7:45 eastern, in his option,ook, the public the author talks about the effectiveness and government involvement in promoting opportunity and equality. >> a public option for broadband go along way in addressing the challenges of access. this is not a pie in the sky idea. hadtanooga, tennessee has one gigabyte download internet, extremely fast internet as a public option since 2010. more than 100,000 people and businesses take advantage of the public option. >> sunday at noon, in-depth is live with lee edwards. eastern, and author talks about his first-hand account of the far right movement and its origin in his latest book, the new right. >> there is no agreement across the subculture other than who the enemy is. there are those that favor the authoritarian poli
morning eastern on c-span, we will show you the first of two democratic residential primary debates detroit. sunday morning at 10:30 eastern, the second round of presidential primary debates. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. this weekend on book tv, saturday at 7:45 eastern, in his option,ook, the public the author talks about the effectiveness and government involvement in promoting opportunity and equality. >> a...
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10:30 eastern on c-span, we will show you the first of two democratic presidential primary debate in detroit, posted by cnn. at 10:30ay morning eastern, the second round of presidential primary debate. saturday and sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. tv,his weekend on book saturday at 7:45 eastern, in his latest book "the public option," the former policy director for senator elizabeth warren talks about the effectiveness of government involvement in promoting opportunity and equality. >> a public option for broadband would go a long way in addressing the challenge of access, while introducing competition into these concentrated markets. and this is not a high in the sky idea. chattanooga, tennessee, a city of 180,000 people, has had one gigabyte download internet, extremely fast, as a public option since 2010, and today, more than 100,000 of their people and businesses take advantage of the public option there. >> sunday at noon eastern, in depth is live with author and historian lee edwards. talks p.m., an author about his first-han
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health immigration and the race among other things john hendren has been following that debate for us in detroit so john as we were saying joe biden in the spotlight in the 1st round of the debate his performance was described as lackluster how to do he did this time. well he was a front runner again this time and as often happens to front runners he might as well have a target on his back because several of the other candidates were gunning for him joe biden was the 1st actually to launch an attack before coming out you may remember in the 1st debate connally harris the california senator attacked him on his civil rights record he ended up looking bad in that debate so this time as they walked in he embraced harris and he said take it easy on me kid but then in the 1st question it was biden who took the 1st shot criticizing her on her plan for publicly funded health care she shot back and said that biden's much more conservative plant simply was inadequate and then there came an avalanche of attacks on biden who leon castro the former secretary of housing and urban development attacked him on i
health immigration and the race among other things john hendren has been following that debate for us in detroit so john as we were saying joe biden in the spotlight in the 1st round of the debate his performance was described as lackluster how to do he did this time. well he was a front runner again this time and as often happens to front runners he might as well have a target on his back because several of the other candidates were gunning for him joe biden was the 1st actually to launch an...
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vonnie: kevin cirilli is in detroit. it does seem like the objective was to use joe biden to gain the top tier of candidates. consensus is the former vice president delivered a better performance than he did in miami. in terms of who benefited, that will come out in the next several days of polling. castro was able to draw contrasts between himself and the other candidates on the issue of immigration. i think you saw senator cory booker, the democrat from new and senator, harris struggled to really defend herself on her medicare plan. she says the plate is medicare for all. talking with staffers, i'm sorry, talking to elizabeth warren's campaign, they disagree with that in feels her plight is more centric than their plan. and former vice president joe biden told, harris to check her maps. devices thatlot of have emerged. the 20 plus candidates running for president. the next debate, december 12 in houston, texas. it will be more difficult for some of these candidates to qualify and that is what i have my eye on. those po
vonnie: kevin cirilli is in detroit. it does seem like the objective was to use joe biden to gain the top tier of candidates. consensus is the former vice president delivered a better performance than he did in miami. in terms of who benefited, that will come out in the next several days of polling. castro was able to draw contrasts between himself and the other candidates on the issue of immigration. i think you saw senator cory booker, the democrat from new and senator, harris struggled to...
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i made it through all the security get on a plane in detroit a woman came and asked me for my id i gave it to her and then she said i'm sorry but i'm going to have to ask you to get off the flight mind you just was that my destination i was in the middle of nowhere and i said what's going on they couldn't give me a reason to refund anything and just the feeling of getting off the plane all sitting in the front and all of the faces behind me giving me a sheep as a grin like you know we got you sucker you know it was really humiliating and then just to be left stranded and thankfully i know people in michigan but what if i did it you know it just felt really dehumanizing. even with all of the struggles that you've gone through to put out music and just to live your life as a human being there are people online who are saying along the way you've been helping other people and so i wanted to share some of those tweets is malik who says k.m. was the 1st person to put on for me as an artist he took me on tour with him spread my post and i had no buzz and a 1000 percent is a driving factor int
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in the other run for the tribe who got shut out any and the win was cleveland's 14th straight over detroit improving their record to 151 against their divisional rival this year even with impressive moves like this one tigers are still the worst team in the week indians went in 200 it's going to get underway here shortly. well that's it for me we'll have more sports for you later. me if thank you very much for that that's it for this news hour on al-jazeera from me fully back to the whole team thank you very much for watching don't get to more news on our website. dot com peter is with you next to stay with us. playing. a nation where corruption is endemic embroiled in a battle to hold the powerful to count. how has this radical transformation occur. i mean it to me that if you want to shedding light on the romanians pressing for change and the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remaining people on al-jazeera. september on al-jazeera up to gears of war and famine al-jazeera looks at the dramatic transformation emerging to the inspirational stories of for diversity p.o.b. and is
in the other run for the tribe who got shut out any and the win was cleveland's 14th straight over detroit improving their record to 151 against their divisional rival this year even with impressive moves like this one tigers are still the worst team in the week indians went in 200 it's going to get underway here shortly. well that's it for me we'll have more sports for you later. me if thank you very much for that that's it for this news hour on al-jazeera from me fully back to the whole team...
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cheryl: hillary vaughn is live in detroit with all of the he details. it was quite a fight. hillary, good morning. >> reporter: wide a bloodbath -- quite a blood bath. the former vice president taking it from all sides of the stage last night. he took leading liberal policies like medicare for all head-on and instead pushed to build on obamacare. >> this has to be the party that's not afraid to say out loud, we're going to tax the hell out of the wealthy. ask people about the reality of premium, deductibles, copays, out-of-pocket expenses, that's worse than any tax. >> i don't know what math you do in california and new york, i tell you, that's a lot of money. there will be a deductible out of your paycheck. >> reporter: biden defended former president barack obama's record in office. de blasio and juilan castro drilled into biden over obama's deportation rate. biden pointed out that then secretary castro didn't chime in and say anything to the president in the oval office when the deportation was happening. >> second, we sat together in many meetings. i never heard him talk
cheryl: hillary vaughn is live in detroit with all of the he details. it was quite a fight. hillary, good morning. >> reporter: wide a bloodbath -- quite a blood bath. the former vice president taking it from all sides of the stage last night. he took leading liberal policies like medicare for all head-on and instead pushed to build on obamacare. >> this has to be the party that's not afraid to say out loud, we're going to tax the hell out of the wealthy. ask people about the...
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." >> a woman named margaret friedlander lost her purse in downtown detroit. tom llamas picks up the story from there. >> they found the purse right here in this corner. >> reporter: in downtown detroit, construction workers just found a time capsule with one incredible treasure. this simple black purse. inside, so many clues. photos, keys, a sailor's commission certificate, and a first aid card dated 1956 with the name "margaret friedlander." >> it was so old. the purse was dusty but everything inside of the purse was amazing. that you just knew those were awesome things that someone would want to have back. >> reporter: the wife of the construction worker who found it posted what happened on facebook, showing the items in the purse, even googling margaret friedlander's wedding announcement to help in the search. >> then i found the names of margie's kids. >> reporter: eventually tracking down margaret's son, sending him the purse. >> and i looked through right away. it was clear this is definitely my mom's stuff. >> reporter: and this is the moment. margaret
." >> a woman named margaret friedlander lost her purse in downtown detroit. tom llamas picks up the story from there. >> they found the purse right here in this corner. >> reporter: in downtown detroit, construction workers just found a time capsule with one incredible treasure. this simple black purse. inside, so many clues. photos, keys, a sailor's commission certificate, and a first aid card dated 1956 with the name "margaret friedlander." >> it was so...
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that adds a different and more volatile element to this contest. >> john harwood in detroit. again, thanks, john. >>> b hore we go,e is another look at the day's final numbers from wall street. the dow dropped 333 points. it had been down more than 450. the nasdaq slid 98 and 500 was off by 32. the major averages were all higher however in july. >> welcome to august. >> yes. >> that is "nightlrtbusiness re for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm bill griffeth. have great evening. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ woman: this is "bbc world news america." is made possible by... the freeman fountion; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and byibutions to this pbs station thank you.
that adds a different and more volatile element to this contest. >> john harwood in detroit. again, thanks, john. >>> b hore we go,e is another look at the day's final numbers from wall street. the dow dropped 333 points. it had been down more than 450. the nasdaq slid 98 and 500 was off by 32. the major averages were all higher however in july. >> welcome to august. >> yes. >> that is "nightlrtbusiness re for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us....
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massive wildfires sweeping across the rain forest, covering an area the equivalent of detroit to los angeles. the u.s. sending its supertanker to fight the fires. and 44,000 members of the brazilian military called in as reinforcements. here's matt gutman, in the fire zone. >> reporter: those images tonight, apocalyptic. the amazon on fire. brazil's air force deploying c-130 tankers streaming out 3,000 gallons per drop. and the bolivian government contracting this u.s.-based 747 supertanker, capable of carrying 19,000 gallons. those assets, including 44,000 brazilian troops sent to the fire line. miniscule, given the scale of fires erupting across this region. in brazil alone, about 80,000 fires have burned, many caused by farmers leveling a record amount of forest. the amazon producing 20% of the world's oxygen. we saw it from the air. i've been covering fires for years now. i've never seen burn scars like this. and on the ground. joining members of the corumba fire brigade, 30 men covering an area twice the size of new jersey. the tools they have are pretty rudimentary. you can see
massive wildfires sweeping across the rain forest, covering an area the equivalent of detroit to los angeles. the u.s. sending its supertanker to fight the fires. and 44,000 members of the brazilian military called in as reinforcements. here's matt gutman, in the fire zone. >> reporter: those images tonight, apocalyptic. the amazon on fire. brazil's air force deploying c-130 tankers streaming out 3,000 gallons per drop. and the bolivian government contracting this u.s.-based 747...
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former vice president joe biden visited bakersfield restaurant in detroit today, making some campaign stops after last night debates. here's a look. [chatter] [cheers and applause] [indistinct conversations]
former vice president joe biden visited bakersfield restaurant in detroit today, making some campaign stops after last night debates. here's a look. [chatter] [cheers and applause] [indistinct conversations]
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i made it through all the security get on a plane to detroit a woman came and asked me for my id i gave it to her and then she said i'm sorry but we're going have to ask you to get off the flight mind you to suppose that my destination i was in the middle of nowhere and i said what's going on they couldn't give me a reason to refund anything and just the feeling of getting off the plane all sitting in the front and all of the faces behind me giving me a sheep as a grin like you know we got you sucker even know it was really humiliating and then just to be left stranded and thankfully i know people in michigan but what if i did it you know it just felt really dehumanizing. even with all of the struggles that you've gone through to put out music and just to live your life as a human being there are people online who are saying along the way you've been helping other people and so i wanted to share some of those tweets this is malik who says k.m. was the 1st person to put on for me as an artist he took me on tour with him spread my post and i had no buzz and a 1000 percent is a driving fac
i made it through all the security get on a plane to detroit a woman came and asked me for my id i gave it to her and then she said i'm sorry but we're going have to ask you to get off the flight mind you to suppose that my destination i was in the middle of nowhere and i said what's going on they couldn't give me a reason to refund anything and just the feeling of getting off the plane all sitting in the front and all of the faces behind me giving me a sheep as a grin like you know we got you...
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the political event this week was the pair of democrat debates in detroit. you have indicated you have endorsed joe biden. two questions for you, there were a lot of concerns coming out of the vice president's performance in the first debate. he did still have some stumbles this time around too. my first question is do you feel like he has alleviated those worries that people feel like he is perhaps not up for this race? and my second question is were you as surprised as we've been discussing today and all week about the number of attacks on the biden/obama legacy? and do you think that's effective for democrats going forward? >> absolutely i think joe biden did what he had to do in detroit. i was there. i was grateful to have the opportunity to be with him and to see him perform so well. the first debate in miami i think he was genuinely taken aback that colleagues who he considers close friends came after his record and president obama's record so pointedly and forcefully at times, and i was surprised to see that on the debate stage in detroit. president o
the political event this week was the pair of democrat debates in detroit. you have indicated you have endorsed joe biden. two questions for you, there were a lot of concerns coming out of the vice president's performance in the first debate. he did still have some stumbles this time around too. my first question is do you feel like he has alleviated those worries that people feel like he is perhaps not up for this race? and my second question is were you as surprised as we've been discussing...
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. >> it was barak to the future at the democratic debate in detroit. barack obama last ran for president in 2012 became a frequent target as candidates tried to get his vice president. >> democratic frontrunner joe biden defended the obama presidency and his role as vice president. >> i hope we can talk about how our answers will fix the things trump has broken and not how barack obama made all of these mistakes. he didn't. several of his rivals attacked obama's record on health care and immigration. >> you do nothing to hold the insurance companies to task for what they have been doing to american families. >> you are vice president of the united states. i didn't hear whether you tried to stop them or not. >> a source familiar with the president's thinking says he is not concerned about his legacy and has no plan to campaign with any candidate this year and then there was the anticipated rematch between biden and kamala harris. this time he raised concerns about her health care plan. >> the plan in ten years will cost $3 trillion and you will lose you
. >> it was barak to the future at the democratic debate in detroit. barack obama last ran for president in 2012 became a frequent target as candidates tried to get his vice president. >> democratic frontrunner joe biden defended the obama presidency and his role as vice president. >> i hope we can talk about how our answers will fix the things trump has broken and not how barack obama made all of these mistakes. he didn't. several of his rivals attacked obama's record on...