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is presidency to the rise of donald trump. >> i think barack obama triggered it. >> barack obama was the outsider. i'm an essay for years that a republican businessman was going to run for president. and i think barack obama and zero we allow that to happen because, obama was an outsider in his own right. he was not an establishment figure. so i think the country was getting a little bit use to outside figures. however. it was also the reason, one of the few reasons why there is such hostility to donald trump. it was that donald trump who almost from the get go stated that it was his intention to undo what barack obama had done. barack obama talked about the fundamental transformation of america. donald trump said, we are going to undo that. and he went through a litany of issues. >> the clean they god, guns and religion that obama sought. >> and right to the evangelical. >> and you found president trump speech in poland where he referenced gato repeatedly in the catholic faith and the shared culture of a faith in god. to what extent do you think that evangelical perception of how th
is presidency to the rise of donald trump. >> i think barack obama triggered it. >> barack obama was the outsider. i'm an essay for years that a republican businessman was going to run for president. and i think barack obama and zero we allow that to happen because, obama was an outsider in his own right. he was not an establishment figure. so i think the country was getting a little bit use to outside figures. however. it was also the reason, one of the few reasons why there is...
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obama a lotresident when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama level turnout. >> i am from a state that has the eighth largest black population in the country. never gotten any fewer votes in an off year than in on year than any person in delaware, black or white. i think the black community is no different than any other community in the sense that they are being hurt badly. they are being hurt badly and they want to know someone, first of all, are they telling them the truth? are they laying out what they are going to do, no doubletalk? , do i believe you know my heart? i am not a black man, to state the obvious, but i have gone out of my way to understand the best i possibly can what the concerns are. and they are legitimate. to have so many african-american look, imen and women -- started off my business life trying to deal with redlining at banks. it's still not done. we should be in a position where we fundamentally change the education system. i laid out a plan in great -- everybodyw agrees it's good. i look at what's going on. iat's why engrossed -- pr
obama a lotresident when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama level turnout. >> i am from a state that has the eighth largest black population in the country. never gotten any fewer votes in an off year than in on year than any person in delaware, black or white. i think the black community is no different than any other community in the sense that they are being hurt badly. they are being hurt badly and they want to know someone, first of all, are they telling...
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president obama, one of the things i would do is i would have meetings in dc. what i noticed right away from 2009 whenever i went wherever i would go a meeting, everywhere there were people that told me they were not managers they were not qualified to run a department or be a part of the infrastructure or the bureau. but they were hired because they had that ideological agreement with the president obama. and the presidency became ideological not just that the democrats or republicans one but transform so they have a mentality of collectivism that government was the answer. and government would make a better society. and that is a deep belief system that they have a purpose when the shot came that donald trump was president, unlike in the past like the structure of the federal bureaucracy many bureaucrats stayed in power. that enabled them to subvert policies of donald trump for those that could be harmful. by the president and his cabinet members. you have an absolute war going on it is estimated one third of those bureaucrats were ideologically driven and th
president obama, one of the things i would do is i would have meetings in dc. what i noticed right away from 2009 whenever i went wherever i would go a meeting, everywhere there were people that told me they were not managers they were not qualified to run a department or be a part of the infrastructure or the bureau. but they were hired because they had that ideological agreement with the president obama. and the presidency became ideological not just that the democrats or republicans one but...
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what happened to these people, they all thought that was bad, but president obama stated they are not very ecumenical. there's not a democrat in washington that cares about the debt. the democrats are honest. they are very honest and they are all over the states falling all over tryinge to get health care to illegalre aliens. here's the problem the only opposition part of the country is the republican party. and they don't care either. they just come home and they are dishonest and tell you they y.re, and then they vote for the monstrosity. today's vote will be for the thmonstrosity, and abomination, the ability to borrow money for over two years until intervening. why do we have to wait for two years withow no limits? there's a little thing called an election. they don't want to be in public voting to raise the debt ceiling in an unlimited amount raised at amount again so they are putting it off to beyond the election. both parties are complicit though. nobody wants to vote on the second. people talk about draining the swamp. you can't drain the swamp unless you s are willing to cut
what happened to these people, they all thought that was bad, but president obama stated they are not very ecumenical. there's not a democrat in washington that cares about the debt. the democrats are honest. they are very honest and they are all over the states falling all over tryinge to get health care to illegalre aliens. here's the problem the only opposition part of the country is the republican party. and they don't care either. they just come home and they are dishonest and tell you...
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what obama tololololol as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. i can't believe it. that sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man speaking french) ok? it's me. it's my fault? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. (pterodactyl screech) believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps ke
what obama tololololol as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. i can't believe it. that sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your...
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if democrats put up the most popular democrat on a plan is barack obama. i would challenge obama in an arena. >> the energy wouldn't be there. >> i'll be asleep. >> good to see you both. we'd like to hear your thoughts on all of this. share your comments. like him on facebook and follow him on instagram at lou dobbs tonight. coming up next, another deep state official planning to be above the law after he was hit with a lawsuit for his role in spite gate in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. clinton e-mail scandal. more questionsnsnsnsns all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money managemen
if democrats put up the most popular democrat on a plan is barack obama. i would challenge obama in an arena. >> the energy wouldn't be there. >> i'll be asleep. >> good to see you both. we'd like to hear your thoughts on all of this. share your comments. like him on facebook and follow him on instagram at lou dobbs tonight. coming up next, another deep state official planning to be above the law after he was hit with a lawsuit for his role in spite gate in the hillary clinton...
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obama didn't translate down stream. so i don't think it is a bellwether i think 2020 will be fascinating. nobody knows what is going but i will say that you saw in the book i knew donald trump would win. i think i'm the only person willing to put in writing looking the future president in the eye and told him there is no way he could win. >> even fox news was projecting that trump would lose as well. >> the one public figure was the gravis stakeholder going on the bill marshall she said him the audience fell apart is in laughter as they laughed at her she got the greatest last laugh. >>host: so you are a skeptic and you both the op-ed for national review with those critiques but once you won the primary you had concerns. so to what extent you have a donor base so what was it if you think of the donor class of the conservative movement it is more establishment for the chamber of commerce where did you feel pressure from the establishment from your initial reticence to trump. >> it didn't affect us because we are a nonpro
obama didn't translate down stream. so i don't think it is a bellwether i think 2020 will be fascinating. nobody knows what is going but i will say that you saw in the book i knew donald trump would win. i think i'm the only person willing to put in writing looking the future president in the eye and told him there is no way he could win. >> even fox news was projecting that trump would lose as well. >> the one public figure was the gravis stakeholder going on the bill marshall she...
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you invoke president obama a lot when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama level turnout in 2020 as a white politician. >> i am from a state that has the eighth largest black population in the country. i have never gotten any fewer votes in an off year than in on year than any person in delaware, black or white. i come from the community. they know my heart. they know me. i think that is why so many are supporting me. i think the black community is no different than any other community in the sense that they are being hurt badly. they are being hurt badly and they want to know someone, first of all, are they telling them the truth? are they laying out what they are going to do, no doubletalk? what are you going to do? secondly, do i believe you know my heart? i spent my whole career -- i am not a black man, to state the obvious, but i have gone out of my way to understand the best i possibly can what the concerns are. and they are legitimate. you have so many african-american businessmen and women, they have to have access to capital. i started off my busine
you invoke president obama a lot when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama level turnout in 2020 as a white politician. >> i am from a state that has the eighth largest black population in the country. i have never gotten any fewer votes in an off year than in on year than any person in delaware, black or white. i come from the community. they know my heart. they know me. i think that is why so many are supporting me. i think the black community is no different...
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if democrats put up the most popular democrat on a plan is barack obama. i would challenge obama in an arena. >> the energy wouldn't be there. >> i'll be asleep. >> good to see you both. we'd like to hear your thoughts on all of this. share your comments. like him on facebook and follow him on instagram at lou dobbs tonight. coming up next, another deep state official planning to be above the law after he was hit with a lawsuit for his role in spite gate in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. more questionsnsnsnsns welcome back. i am david, sitting in front lou dobbs. stefon met with trump aides now asking a judge to dismiss defamation lawsuit against him. he's being sued by russian academic for allegedly smearing her and advisor michael flynn as part of a government conspiracy to bring down the trump administration. he argues that government agents have qualified immunity against lawsuits implying he is or was one. shocking to report revealing a hillary clinton reported nearly all of her 30,000 e-mails to a secret gmail address that he created. paul worke
if democrats put up the most popular democrat on a plan is barack obama. i would challenge obama in an arena. >> the energy wouldn't be there. >> i'll be asleep. >> good to see you both. we'd like to hear your thoughts on all of this. share your comments. like him on facebook and follow him on instagram at lou dobbs tonight. coming up next, another deep state official planning to be above the law after he was hit with a lawsuit for his role in spite gate in the hillary clinton...
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when you say obama, that brings mrs. obama and mr. obama and president obama into it. it just -- i don't understand it. it doesn't make sense to me. >> they literally are walking into a house saying there is a dragon in this house. we have to get the dragon out of the house. and once they walk in they start looking at each other and being like, you know what? i don't like how you dress. >> i don't like the drapes. can we change the drapes? >> i'm not saying a lot of this stuff doesn't matter. it all matters. but you got to pick your spots and figure out when you use the ammunition that you have because if they think that mr. trump isn't sitting somewhere saying i'm so happy this is coming out now and they're using the same stuff they'll use on me on each other, they're kidding themselves. so at what price will your own ambition be put against your party's ambition. >> that interview -- so you know it has gone from -- in the interview with me i am the least racist person that you'll ever meet or something like that to the least racist person in the world. >> who says th
when you say obama, that brings mrs. obama and mr. obama and president obama into it. it just -- i don't understand it. it doesn't make sense to me. >> they literally are walking into a house saying there is a dragon in this house. we have to get the dragon out of the house. and once they walk in they start looking at each other and being like, you know what? i don't like how you dress. >> i don't like the drapes. can we change the drapes? >> i'm not saying a lot of this stuff...
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what obama told him. details coming next. breaking news, company just tweeted out he's having dinner tonight with one of america's most prominent ceos tweeting, having dinner tonight with tim cook of apple. he will spend massive sums of money in the u.s. great. apple said thursday that its footprint across all 50 states has grown to 2.4 million which they are four times the number of jobs attributable to it eight years ago. former president barack obama advising joe biden on how to protect their legacy. obama once reportedly told him that he did not have to run for president in 2020. before biden announced his run, obama warned to biden aids to make sure biden does not embarrass himself or damage his legacy in the 2020 race. obama warned him his advisors are too old and out of touch with the younger radical base of the party. a new cochair of women for trump. thank you for being here. i got to talk about this ruling by court, the most liberal court in america. on the asylum walk. your dropping out of it, there you are. does t
what obama told him. details coming next. breaking news, company just tweeted out he's having dinner tonight with one of america's most prominent ceos tweeting, having dinner tonight with tim cook of apple. he will spend massive sums of money in the u.s. great. apple said thursday that its footprint across all 50 states has grown to 2.4 million which they are four times the number of jobs attributable to it eight years ago. former president barack obama advising joe biden on how to protect...
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in 2009 after the obama administration started, mrs. obama came to the national park service and said, i would like to put in a kitchen garden and can i do this? she was told yes, she can do this, this is her grounds. in 2009, mrs. obama started the white house kitchen garden because she really wanted to start a conversation, a national conversation on nutrition and children's health. this garden was started a year before, it was the basis of her signature let's move program. i will tell you a little bit about my experience in the garden and how the previous first lady would work and have events in the garden. the gardening started every year in the spring, where she would come out with schoolkids and they would plant spring vegetables. here is a school group that came out and she really wanted the kids to do the work. park service staff, first ladies office staff, would help set things up, but the kids did the work. as you can see, it wasn't perfect. there are some mismatches, but she didn't care. this is the kids and it is what they a
in 2009 after the obama administration started, mrs. obama came to the national park service and said, i would like to put in a kitchen garden and can i do this? she was told yes, she can do this, this is her grounds. in 2009, mrs. obama started the white house kitchen garden because she really wanted to start a conversation, a national conversation on nutrition and children's health. this garden was started a year before, it was the basis of her signature let's move program. i will tell you a...
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but then when the time obama came in office and they witnessed some of these things that the obama administrationfloor, not their ceiling. and so they're looking at go home, let's push further. and they don't mind criticizing the obama administration for are where they started. it's not so much that they did bad work but they're saying there's room to grow. and i don't think that's necessarily bad. this is a healthy generational shift that's happening within the party. it's not a bad thing to debate this policy and i don't think it's a personal attack on the president by any means. >> but you hear a lot of democrats, i speak to them, they're nervous about this. they say we lost in 2016, we move further left, we're going to lose again. it's been interesting to watch because some of the candidates that took part in the debates, booker, harris, gillibrand, they've been walking back some of the criticism. i wonder how deep the concerns are in the party that this may please the left part of the base but not win an election? >> i think that is a concern that's going to persist even as just -- even as the pr
but then when the time obama came in office and they witnessed some of these things that the obama administrationfloor, not their ceiling. and so they're looking at go home, let's push further. and they don't mind criticizing the obama administration for are where they started. it's not so much that they did bad work but they're saying there's room to grow. and i don't think that's necessarily bad. this is a healthy generational shift that's happening within the party. it's not a bad thing to...
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say how could obama keep kids in cages and giving the obama administration how can they say nothing about it, how can you claim that you care about them if you as a congresswoman had the opportunity to vote on a bill that would have given humanitarian aid to the children and you chose to go to know? [cheering] [applause] this is quite honestly i was kind of flattered aoc blocked me because proving the tactics in my book worked. so thank you, congresswoman, for that. the other important thing i want to talk about is what i call one of the five crucial tipping point in the country are yo. in my book i identify five battlegrounds where the left is trying to overtake the culture in order to impose their radical leftist ideology on us. it's very simple. if we know where the left is attacking a and how they are trying to impose their edge in on us and with tactics they use in a rhetorical sense, we can stop them before they succeed. and isn't that why we are all here today? one of the tipping points is the effort to morph into law and this is what i mean. did you hear the story late last week a
say how could obama keep kids in cages and giving the obama administration how can they say nothing about it, how can you claim that you care about them if you as a congresswoman had the opportunity to vote on a bill that would have given humanitarian aid to the children and you chose to go to know? [cheering] [applause] this is quite honestly i was kind of flattered aoc blocked me because proving the tactics in my book worked. so thank you, congresswoman, for that. the other important thing i...
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the obama administration deported far more people on an annual basis then trump has, and yet obama consistently worked to try to legalize the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country. i am very interested to see what democrats will do with the .etention facilities under obama, they were holding maybe 33,000 people a day. these are single adults for the most part and now they are holding more than 50,000 a day. 1994, they were holding maybe 6000 a day. >>> immigration detention. these are single adults for the most part and now they're day.ng more than 50,000 a 1994, they were holding maybe 6,000 a day. so that detention system has bloomed and unlike and the e and courts system we understand best through law and order ajust court show -- and just hese court shows, none of that is public record. it's not easy to monitor or not you know, it's just easy to monitor this system and understand it. > as we try to find the contours of the debate on the democratic side, can you explain section 1325 of the u.s. code is and why it was written. >>> they can still do that at the border. may
the obama administration deported far more people on an annual basis then trump has, and yet obama consistently worked to try to legalize the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country. i am very interested to see what democrats will do with the .etention facilities under obama, they were holding maybe 33,000 people a day. these are single adults for the most part and now they are holding more than 50,000 a day. 1994, they were holding maybe 6000 a day. >>> immigration...
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>> barack obama. >> president obama. >> and those mentions were not always positive. candidate slammed joe biden's praise of his 1-time boss. >> looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't. >> you can't have it both ways. you invoke president obama more than anybody in this campaign, you can't do it when it is convenient and dodge it when it is not. >> the former vp says there is no dodging, just praise. >> i'm proud of the job he did. i don't think anything he has to apologize for and it kind of surprised me the criticism. >> former obama chief of staff from emmanuel also came to the 44th president's defense today. >> every element of progressivity from wilson and terry roosevelt of franklin roosevelt to the great society and forward built on the progress of generations, this is enough. >> eric holder summed it up in a tweet minutes after the debate ended. to my fellow democrats, be wary of attacking the obama record, build on it, expanded but there is little to be gained, for you are the party by attacking by attacking a successful
>> barack obama. >> president obama. >> and those mentions were not always positive. candidate slammed joe biden's praise of his 1-time boss. >> looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't. >> you can't have it both ways. you invoke president obama more than anybody in this campaign, you can't do it when it is convenient and dodge it when it is not. >> the former vp says there is no dodging, just praise. >> i'm proud of...
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i think barack obama in a way, allow that to happen because obama was outsider in his own right, he wasn't an establishment figure. i think the country was getting a little bit used to and is getting used to outside figures. however, it was also the reason one of the three reasons, why there is such hostility to donald trump. donald trump announced from the get-go, and said and stated that it was his intention to undo barack obama had done. barack obama had talked about the fundamental transformation of america. donald trump said were going to undo that. anyway through a whole litany of issues. >> carrie sheffield: gods and religion that obama. >> brent bozell: playboy trump preached to the evangelicals. >> carrie sheffield: senator trumps visit to poland. to what extent do you think that the evangelicals perception of how the obama president treated them and maybe for the top prize as well. >> brent bozell: i think the evangelicals decided that they can put their face or their faith in very flawed human being. that it was a flawed human being who was saying to them a unflawed and bm going
i think barack obama in a way, allow that to happen because obama was outsider in his own right, he wasn't an establishment figure. i think the country was getting a little bit used to and is getting used to outside figures. however, it was also the reason one of the three reasons, why there is such hostility to donald trump. donald trump announced from the get-go, and said and stated that it was his intention to undo barack obama had done. barack obama had talked about the fundamental...
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i do about obama impression. [laughter] about: he was talking this ties to my own faith and i want to focus on that, and it wasn't supposed to be a long speech, but he wanted to blow that out a little bit. and similar on this draft and i will look at it over lunch. i worked on it and send it back. i got another call at lunchtime and i am summoned back. i go into the oval and i don't see him. his secretary says, he is having lunch in his private dining room. i had never been back there. i am both terrified and trying to take in everything on the walls. [laughter] this twos i make second walk to the presidential dining room. he is in their eating a plate of carrots or something. [laughter] sarada: he has made his edits and wants me to read them and make sure i understand what he is doing. of blown he has kind up at section more and added a bit about refugees. later on i learned that he had been in a meeting related to refugees. you could see the evolution of his thinking, but he was going to do something else right
i do about obama impression. [laughter] about: he was talking this ties to my own faith and i want to focus on that, and it wasn't supposed to be a long speech, but he wanted to blow that out a little bit. and similar on this draft and i will look at it over lunch. i worked on it and send it back. i got another call at lunchtime and i am summoned back. i go into the oval and i don't see him. his secretary says, he is having lunch in his private dining room. i had never been back there. i am...
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barack obama's affordable care act was the greatest expansion of health care coverage since medicaid and medicare. and despite this administration's constant efforts to sabotage, it is working. 90% of americans now have health care. health insurance. we need to get to 100%. and we need to guarantee that those who have health insurance are not bankrupted by costs, denied coverage, priced out of life-saving medications, or ripped off. it has taken us 70 years to get this close. it makes no sense to go back to square one. i stood on that debate stage and i could not believe that after 70 attempts by republicans, it is now the democrats who are calling to repeal and replace obamacare. if you propose abolishing private health insurance, you will lose. you will reelect trump. you simply cannot upend the health coverage of 180 million americans on the promise of something better. especially when you don't need to in order to give every american affordable health care. it is like the guy who inherited his family's 100 year old homestead in montana. the roof leaked, so to the pipes, but the b
barack obama's affordable care act was the greatest expansion of health care coverage since medicaid and medicare. and despite this administration's constant efforts to sabotage, it is working. 90% of americans now have health care. health insurance. we need to get to 100%. and we need to guarantee that those who have health insurance are not bankrupted by costs, denied coverage, priced out of life-saving medications, or ripped off. it has taken us 70 years to get this close. it makes no sense...
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every year they were saying president obama wants to spend and more owe and spend and borrow. i heard it in my state. i heard it from the very people who today will vote for this monstrosity. some of them will actually vote for my amendment to give them cover. they will say oh, yeah, i was for the paul amendment, but then they are also going to vote for the deal that will bankrupt our country. what happened to these people? they all thought debt was bad when it was president obama's debt, but they are not very ecumenical. they are not very much into self-examination. they are not interested in the debt now that republicans are complicit. but before we make this about republicans, remember that there is not a democrat in washington that cares about the debt. the difference between the parties are the democrats are honest. they are very honest. they don't care about the debt. look, they are all over the states falling all over themselves trying to give free health care to illegal aliens, all right? they are all at the stage trying to talk about giving medicare for all when we ca
every year they were saying president obama wants to spend and more owe and spend and borrow. i heard it in my state. i heard it from the very people who today will vote for this monstrosity. some of them will actually vote for my amendment to give them cover. they will say oh, yeah, i was for the paul amendment, but then they are also going to vote for the deal that will bankrupt our country. what happened to these people? they all thought debt was bad when it was president obama's debt, but...
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kyle: i was writing emails to friends as barack obama. [laughter] kyle: it is hard to get out of. >> i imagine any of the president's speeches are rewritten and rewritten endlessly and cleared by dozens of people. mechanically, how do you know what the draft is at a given moment, and a practical question, what happens to all of the drafts? are they shredded, raised, filed -- erased, filed to the archives? john: everything for us was comments due in the speechwriting office at 5:00 on the same day. nobody was given, during the staffing process, no one was given an electronic copy of the speech. we didn't want anyone -- colin powell said one time everybody likes to grade papers. everybody would love to get on the computer and play with your work. we insisted on edits on hard copy. they would come into us and we would have a stack of them. sarada: i really wish we had done that. [laughter] john: there's no other way to do it, because you get in their hand, and also when someone has to take the time to write something, that is thinking, too,
kyle: i was writing emails to friends as barack obama. [laughter] kyle: it is hard to get out of. >> i imagine any of the president's speeches are rewritten and rewritten endlessly and cleared by dozens of people. mechanically, how do you know what the draft is at a given moment, and a practical question, what happens to all of the drafts? are they shredded, raised, filed -- erased, filed to the archives? john: everything for us was comments due in the speechwriting office at 5:00 on the...
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and often alongside president obama and vice president biden to advance the obama policy agenda and also to protect and strengthen our democratic and civic values. a few times a week she left the premises to cross the river to virginia where some of her students knew her only as doctor b, completely unaware of her parallel existence at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and that she could operate so brilliantly and so gracefully into distinct worlds at the same time is a testament to the woman and human being that she is. doctor biden's life story as she recounts in her touching and thoughtful memoir has not been a fairytale throughout much as she hoped it would be as a child growing up in willow grove, pennsylvania but it was from living through ups and downs excesses and failures triumphs and heartbreaking grief that she was able to find her true love and life partner a dashing young senator from delaware named joe biden and her sense of purpose as an independent professional woman and as a teacher and her unwavering devotion to family and country. the title of the book as she mentions in t
and often alongside president obama and vice president biden to advance the obama policy agenda and also to protect and strengthen our democratic and civic values. a few times a week she left the premises to cross the river to virginia where some of her students knew her only as doctor b, completely unaware of her parallel existence at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and that she could operate so brilliantly and so gracefully into distinct worlds at the same time is a testament to the woman and human...
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if barack obama is going to be too moderate for this new crowd, then i don't know if even michelle obama would have a chance. but she's not going to run. do you think she's going to run? >> tucker: i don't hear but i do think that this field is weak and i've never seen a group in a primary taint themselves into boxes fax to the in them. >> i agree. if you have 25 people and out of those 25 you can't find anybody, and you really think the former first lady of the nine states is going to come in and save you coming of a much bigger problem on your hands and trying to win 2020. you have a bigger problem going into 2024 and 2028. you are looking at me so skeptical. >> tucker: no, i'm not. i'm processing. dana perino, thank you so much. we are going to rejoin the president. he's in ohio talking about energy policy. >> president trump: oil, the number one producer of national gas. the number one everything having to do with energy. number one anywhere in the worl world. we are reversing decades of calamitous trade policies that let other countries to pillage our jobs, plunder our factories, an
if barack obama is going to be too moderate for this new crowd, then i don't know if even michelle obama would have a chance. but she's not going to run. do you think she's going to run? >> tucker: i don't hear but i do think that this field is weak and i've never seen a group in a primary taint themselves into boxes fax to the in them. >> i agree. if you have 25 people and out of those 25 you can't find anybody, and you really think the former first lady of the nine states is going...
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you remember being here with barack obama. maybe he was, i don't know, 10, 15%. >> yes. >> but it was this state that actually was where he gelled. >> really it boils down to iowa or bust. >> i think for most of these candidates, for all of the field. if you're not in the top field in iowa, it's bust. >>> top of the hour, you're live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. our breaking news tonight, a lightning strike injuring six people at the pga tour championship in atlanta. atlanta police say all six of those hurt were gathered beneath a tree seeking shelter from the rain when a lightning bolt struck the tree. those six injured fans are now being treated at a local hospital. police say they were all alert, breathing, and conscious during transport. play had been suspended during the lightning strike due to bad whet
you remember being here with barack obama. maybe he was, i don't know, 10, 15%. >> yes. >> but it was this state that actually was where he gelled. >> really it boils down to iowa or bust. >> i think for most of these candidates, for all of the field. if you're not in the top field in iowa, it's bust. >>> top of the hour, you're live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. our breaking news tonight, a lightning strike injuring six people at...
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barack obama knew exactly who i was. he had ten lawyers do a background check on everything about me about civil rights and civil liberties and chose me and said it was the best session he made. >> surprising twist last night it became clear even the obama legacy isn't safe from attacks. attacks from the democrats on the stage. we'll have much more on that in a moment. let's get to detroit where joe biden about to take part in his first campaign event since the big debate. what your hearing this morning? >> reporter: joe biden did what he needed to do going into this debate and that's to survive. after that first rocky debate that exchange with kamala harris on school bussing biden was taking incoming fire from all sides last night on issues like immigration, health care and criminal justice. but he also showed that he was able to push back. he came back calling out element of other people's records when they criticized him. one area of that where you saw the fight play out was over criminal justice between cory booker a
barack obama knew exactly who i was. he had ten lawyers do a background check on everything about me about civil rights and civil liberties and chose me and said it was the best session he made. >> surprising twist last night it became clear even the obama legacy isn't safe from attacks. attacks from the democrats on the stage. we'll have much more on that in a moment. let's get to detroit where joe biden about to take part in his first campaign event since the big debate. what your...
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obviously barack obviously ba rack obama obviously barack obama has inspired millions of people around the world in many ways, brought all sorts of great things to the world. but would you say here has particularly inspired black americans? without questions. here is still beloved among duck americans. and i think similar is what i'm really trying to get out, you know, with my work is, we, i think, get out, you know, with my work is, we, ithink, we get out, you know, with my work is, we, i think, we too often want to exclude or include people in the dust typically ourselves, from whether they are ever expressing racist ideas or whether there ever supporting policies that actually create more racial inequity. and i think what we need to do is humanity, talking about these racial issuesis humanity, talking about these racial issues is defined terms. define what a racist idea is and whoever says that idea, call it racist. define what a racist is an weather act that way, call them racist. that is essentially what i'm seeking to do and it doesn't really matter who the person is, nor does it
obviously barack obviously ba rack obama obviously barack obama has inspired millions of people around the world in many ways, brought all sorts of great things to the world. but would you say here has particularly inspired black americans? without questions. here is still beloved among duck americans. and i think similar is what i'm really trying to get out, you know, with my work is, we, i think, get out, you know, with my work is, we, ithink, we get out, you know, with my work is, we, i...
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, it is obama, michelle obama. everyone watching knows she is a beloved american, she would go in there and beat him, beat him in the debate, he would not be able to bully her or nickname her. kennedy: god, if i saw him in the subway rattling -- i would call child services. he looks sickly. high is onhe one of few lefties6 that predicted that president trump would defeat hillary clinton, is he right. party panel is back. welcome back. >> mm-hmm. kennedy: michelle obama, if i were a democrat, i would love that idea. has name recognition, well branded and reach across gender and socioeconomic lines, people have respect for her. >> it is not horrible to get someone from democratic party that is actually reasonable and has something to say other than trump hating. we saw democratic debates, i was saying free public education, free healthcare, and only law enforcement can have guns, that is democrat definition of ut utopia, only place that exists is prison. they need someone reasonable. >> i would argue that i don't thi
, it is obama, michelle obama. everyone watching knows she is a beloved american, she would go in there and beat him, beat him in the debate, he would not be able to bully her or nickname her. kennedy: god, if i saw him in the subway rattling -- i would call child services. he looks sickly. high is onhe one of few lefties6 that predicted that president trump would defeat hillary clinton, is he right. party panel is back. welcome back. >> mm-hmm. kennedy: michelle obama, if i were a...
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and even, at times, you suggest barack obama had very significant elements of racism in his political approach and thinking. so frankly, who isn't racist? well, i think the book i think you're referencing, stamped from the beginning, which was a long history of racist ideas, what i did was very simple. i defined a racist idea, which was any idea that suggested a group is superior or inferior to another racial group in any way. understand that book specifically chronicled racist ideas. ideas suggesting there was something wrong with black people. and so over the course of history, you've had people who have either said there's something genetically wrong with black people, culturally wrong with black people as a group or behaviourally wrong with black people. and when i came to that definition, i then went in search of history. and i was not going to exclude someone because i appreciated them, like frederick douglass, who was one of my heroes, i wasn't going to exclude someone. if somebody said there was something wrong with black people, and if somebody said there's something wrong wi
and even, at times, you suggest barack obama had very significant elements of racism in his political approach and thinking. so frankly, who isn't racist? well, i think the book i think you're referencing, stamped from the beginning, which was a long history of racist ideas, what i did was very simple. i defined a racist idea, which was any idea that suggested a group is superior or inferior to another racial group in any way. understand that book specifically chronicled racist ideas. ideas...
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bush to hear from both and obama because with bush, we were in these wars all over in obama, the d with same thing. they never ended. you look at afghanistan. we're spending 50 billion dollars a year. now we pulled back a lot. you know on't know if that, but we have. and will continue to. out?or we going to pull >> we're working on negotiating a deal right now, as you probably have heard. at some point we want to get out as quickly as we can. fghanistan is one thing and with syria, we're just about out, as you know and we defeated just about d we're out. i want to get out of the crazy should not have been in. the wars are wars we could have great damage through intelligence and other things that.t having at the same time i want the strongest military on the planet earth and we do. we now do. when i got here it was really in bad shape. how bad itn tell you was and now we have new fighter our new missiles and nuclear is renovated and fixed and in some cases made brand new. we have tremendous submarines that we for building right now. powerful i think we'll have arms control. china had the
bush to hear from both and obama because with bush, we were in these wars all over in obama, the d with same thing. they never ended. you look at afghanistan. we're spending 50 billion dollars a year. now we pulled back a lot. you know on't know if that, but we have. and will continue to. out?or we going to pull >> we're working on negotiating a deal right now, as you probably have heard. at some point we want to get out as quickly as we can. fghanistan is one thing and with syria, we're...
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how could obama keep kids in cages and how could democrats during the obama administration say nothing about it. how can you claim that you care about kids in cages if you have opportunity to vote on a bill that would gave human attorney aid to the children and you chose to vote no. [applause] see how that works. these are two of the 11. this is what honestly, i was flattered that they block me because she's proven the tactic in my book which i use on her work. thank you congresswoman for that. the other important thing i want to talk about is one of the five crucial tipping points in our country. in my book identify five battle grounds and other minor cultural norms to impose the radical left ideology on us instead. very simple, if we know where the left is attacking and how were assigned to impose their agenda on us and what tactics they use in a rhetorical sense we can stop them before we -- before they succeed. that's why we are all here today and one of the crucial tipping points is a less effort worth politically correct culture into law. if you hear the story, late last week abo
how could obama keep kids in cages and how could democrats during the obama administration say nothing about it. how can you claim that you care about kids in cages if you have opportunity to vote on a bill that would gave human attorney aid to the children and you chose to vote no. [applause] see how that works. these are two of the 11. this is what honestly, i was flattered that they block me because she's proven the tactic in my book which i use on her work. thank you congresswoman for that....
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again and again is president obama said the u.s. are okay relationship is stronger than it has ever been. you are supposed to be a cheerleader with the relationship with the ambassador but i never dared to think that. i was always sensitive about the overselling of the relationship but he said it. the other rule of ambassador, i told him but i asked the audience, do you agree and said why? then practicing to be a professor and i told him the answer. here's why, at the top of the list was korea's democratization. imperfect, incomplete, that meant that the u.s. and republic of korea had shifting administrations from across the political spectrum in both countries and we managed to work together on a lot of issues. including trade. so that fast forwards me into 2009. the free-trade agreement and the news in the last year or so, it was signed under the george w. bush administration and ratified. finally it was ratified a year after i left as ambassador. so i didn't enjoy the ratifications. it took a long time but it got done. from 2009
again and again is president obama said the u.s. are okay relationship is stronger than it has ever been. you are supposed to be a cheerleader with the relationship with the ambassador but i never dared to think that. i was always sensitive about the overselling of the relationship but he said it. the other rule of ambassador, i told him but i asked the audience, do you agree and said why? then practicing to be a professor and i told him the answer. here's why, at the top of the list was...
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giving her the presidential medal of freedom and indeed we've just heard from obama on twitter he just said toni morrison was a national treasure as good a storyteller as captivating in person as she was on the page a right she was a beautiful meaningful challenge to our conscience and moral imagination what a gift to breathe the same. if only for a while. well yeah wow it is great for haiti writes quite well what has impact on the united states as a whole where she is largely credited with un censoring big chapters of american history if you will to do with racism to do with slavery and in her books and also she's captured a mayor an african-american history and experiences in a way that a lot of black people in america didn't feel that they had been understood before and when someone. really understands you really sees your rights great literature about you that's an inspiration and beyond being an inspiration as an editor toni morrison made a lot of or. i'm on the shelves for many other great black authors including angela davis ok beloved was a most famous book but i know there's a
giving her the presidential medal of freedom and indeed we've just heard from obama on twitter he just said toni morrison was a national treasure as good a storyteller as captivating in person as she was on the page a right she was a beautiful meaningful challenge to our conscience and moral imagination what a gift to breathe the same. if only for a while. well yeah wow it is great for haiti writes quite well what has impact on the united states as a whole where she is largely credited with un...
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vice president biden: the world has changed since obama. it is about taking this integrity in moving beyond. by the time the president's tm ended, he was able to focusnpinm going over the cliff and us going into depression, he was able to focus, and he focused on immigration. what he did was serious, he changed the dialogue, change the question, change what is going on, and the idea that it is comparable to what this guy is doing is bizarre. this is three years later. the world has changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurting badly. we faced a different problem 10 and almost collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the problem that the economy and the soul of the country is collapsing because of this president. same basic principles. we have to be honest, straightforward, and authentic about what we will do. i look forward to going into theil to explain differences we have. they are all good people. is my plan for health care, what is yours, le
vice president biden: the world has changed since obama. it is about taking this integrity in moving beyond. by the time the president's tm ended, he was able to focusnpinm going over the cliff and us going into depression, he was able to focus, and he focused on immigration. what he did was serious, he changed the dialogue, change the question, change what is going on, and the idea that it is comparable to what this guy is doing is bizarre. this is three years later. the world has changed....
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>> what are you going to do differently than barack obama? changed sinceas obama. it is about the future. it is about taking the same kind of integrity and moving beyond it. by the time the president's term ended, he was be able to -- he was able to focus in ways and not just keeping the car from going over a cliff, he was able to begin to focus, and he focused on immigration. what he did was serious. he changed the dialogue and the whole question. he changed what was going on. the idea that somehow it is comparable to what this guy is doing is absolutely bizarre. look, this is three years later. the world has changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. . -- economically. people are hurting badly. we face a different problem 10 years of growth when the economy collapsed because of republican policies. now we face a problem, the economy as well as the soul of this country is collapsing because of this presidency. it is a different problem, but the same basic principle. we have to be honest, straightf
>> what are you going to do differently than barack obama? changed sinceas obama. it is about the future. it is about taking the same kind of integrity and moving beyond it. by the time the president's term ended, he was be able to -- he was able to focus in ways and not just keeping the car from going over a cliff, he was able to begin to focus, and he focused on immigration. what he did was serious. he changed the dialogue and the whole question. he changed what was going on. the idea...
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>> barack obama and bill clinton were big tent democrats. they ran on things most democrats could get behind. mondale, people who have really good ideas, they ran on things i'm majority of the american people did not support. they lost. they lost big. that is a clear model. >> you mentioned president obama as a template. what separates you from the front runner right now? i am not interested in moderation. i am interested in big ideas that are pragmatic. i call myself a pragmatic idealist. climate, health care, infrastructure, tax policy, i have more interesting and responsive ideas. that is what differentiates me. >> what is the plan moving forward? certainly not leaving iowa after the state fair? >> no. i am coming back next week. >> ground zero iowa. >> i am all in on iowa. if i do not do well in the iowa caucus, that factors for the campaign. >> are you comfortable you will be around to compete come february? >> absolutely. >> not going anywhere? >> i'm not going anywhere now. >> thank you. >> congressman? >> congressman? >> can we have
>> barack obama and bill clinton were big tent democrats. they ran on things most democrats could get behind. mondale, people who have really good ideas, they ran on things i'm majority of the american people did not support. they lost. they lost big. that is a clear model. >> you mentioned president obama as a template. what separates you from the front runner right now? i am not interested in moderation. i am interested in big ideas that are pragmatic. i call myself a pragmatic...
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he noticed the number of attacks on obama. he talked about it last night. >> the democrats spent more time attacking barack obama than they did attacking me practically. >> to his point, the president is trying to say, the party is so far mainstream now in the democratic party. that barack obama's health care plan, which was pretty radical at the time, isn't even close to where they want to be. david axelrod, we were sitting around talking and he said we tried the public option and couldn't get there. we tried. we tried really hard. and we couldn't get near to where these people want to go and now they're on the stage basically throwing tomatoes at the guy. it is incredible. >> but it is because joe biden is the front-runner and they're trying to find some way to land a punch on him. and his senate record is pretty old. so they are going back after that. but i think that they're trying to find something to attack him for. i think -- i don't think it is out of bounds, i think it is not productive. >> but the party has moved to
he noticed the number of attacks on obama. he talked about it last night. >> the democrats spent more time attacking barack obama than they did attacking me practically. >> to his point, the president is trying to say, the party is so far mainstream now in the democratic party. that barack obama's health care plan, which was pretty radical at the time, isn't even close to where they want to be. david axelrod, we were sitting around talking and he said we tried the public option and...
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i would say that bend that, that obama clean power plan says carbon emissions public health. that is something that the smog hurts people that are living in this country. ipeople thaare income, living around coal plants and industrial. that is a piece of this. also, sorof two places that the lawsuit could end up. supreme court or a panel f judges in the dc circuit court. the panel of judges in the dc court might be more sympathetic to arguments that states like g.lifornia are maki >> science reporter kevin stark k you very en, th much both of you. >> thank you. >>> there has been national outcry Äçthis week over the s francisco's school board nvoti to hide and not destroy he controversial mural at george washington high school. the ]k,mural was painted by an artist in 1930s. depicts washington slaves and white settlers stepping over a dead native american man. back in june the board was leaning over painting over the mural. those against the mural say t images are offensive and depressive and students should not be faced with seeg them every day. historians and mural sup
i would say that bend that, that obama clean power plan says carbon emissions public health. that is something that the smog hurts people that are living in this country. ipeople thaare income, living around coal plants and industrial. that is a piece of this. also, sorof two places that the lawsuit could end up. supreme court or a panel f judges in the dc circuit court. the panel of judges in the dc court might be more sympathetic to arguments that states like g.lifornia are maki >>...
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that reignited obama mania, it restored people's hope and propelled obama into north carolina, yes, we can. it was not a policy speech. it was a leadership speech. you remember the money line but i doubt you remember many of the details of obama's health care plan, other than it would be universal, ensure universal coverage, fulfill a hundred years of democratic dreams and goals, barack obama did not get elected because of the detail of his health care plan. i worked on that campaign. trust me, nobody in florida who i talked to, and talking about obama was literal my job. asked about the details. they liked him. the yes, we can, speech was so effective. it actually became a song. obviously speeches is where you define yourself, and debates you're stuck with what you get, just a few minutes to talk about much as you can are very very different things. the formula for how president's get elected is the same. tell us what the other party has done wrong and how you'll fix it. that's especially true when you're running against an incumbent president. americans elect people that they want to
that reignited obama mania, it restored people's hope and propelled obama into north carolina, yes, we can. it was not a policy speech. it was a leadership speech. you remember the money line but i doubt you remember many of the details of obama's health care plan, other than it would be universal, ensure universal coverage, fulfill a hundred years of democratic dreams and goals, barack obama did not get elected because of the detail of his health care plan. i worked on that campaign. trust me,...
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not how barack obama made all of these mistakes. he didn't. >> so, today's big question is, can 2020 democrats criticize the obama presidency without alienating the democratic base? joining me senior director for progressive at sirius xm zerlina maxwell. former congressman david jolly. former spokesman for hillary clinton and former secretary for paul ryan, brendon buck. welcome to all of you, philippe, let's start with you, eric holder was jumping to obama's defense, he wrote as this debate was unfolding, to my fellow democrats, be wary of attacking the obama record. build on it. expands on it but there is little to be gained for you or the party by attacking a very successful and still popular democratic president. now, there were some policies that the president was behind, the former president obama was behind, that are now unpopular with the base. but how is spending the whole night attacking him instead of donald trump productive for the democrats? >> i don't think it is, except for a gotcha, well, obama did it, now you will.
not how barack obama made all of these mistakes. he didn't. >> so, today's big question is, can 2020 democrats criticize the obama presidency without alienating the democratic base? joining me senior director for progressive at sirius xm zerlina maxwell. former congressman david jolly. former spokesman for hillary clinton and former secretary for paul ryan, brendon buck. welcome to all of you, philippe, let's start with you, eric holder was jumping to obama's defense, he wrote as this...
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say, how could obama keep kids in cages and how could democrats during the obama administration say nothing about it. how can you claim that you care about the kids in canaleses if you as a signature congresswoman had the opportunity to vote on a bill that would have again humanitarian aid to children and you and you chose to vote no? [cheers and applause] >> see how that works? so these are two of the 11 rhetorical tactic is demonstrate and this is why only i was kind of flattered that aoc blocked me because she is just proffering the tactics in my book which i used on her work so thank you, congresswoman, for that. the other important thing i want to talk about tonight is what i call one of the five crucial tisching points in our country. in my book i identify five ball grounds where the left is trying overtake our culture and undermine our cultural norms in order to impose their radical leftist ideology on us instead. it's very simple. if we know where the left is attacking, and how they are trying to impose their agenda on us and what take ticks they use in a rhetorical sense, we can st
say, how could obama keep kids in cages and how could democrats during the obama administration say nothing about it. how can you claim that you care about the kids in canaleses if you as a signature congresswoman had the opportunity to vote on a bill that would have again humanitarian aid to children and you and you chose to vote no? [cheers and applause] >> see how that works? so these are two of the 11 rhetorical tactic is demonstrate and this is why only i was kind of flattered that...
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we do know what barack obama did. we know that barack obama saved the auto industry. we know that he led the economic recovery. we know that he began the first steps of criminal justice reform. >> but he was hit over the head last night. about deportation and mass incarceration. what does that say in the general? >> no one hit him over the head over mass incarceration. no one trashed the president of the united states. no one trashed barack obama. what did happen last night was there were distinctions made between joe biden's record and everybody else on stage. what you're seeing right now, what this argument is all over, for the last eight years, joe biden was vice president to barack obama. joe biden uses barack obama as a shield. >> and everyone on that stage loved barack obama and now they're talking like they got perspective. >> no, no, no. we still do. we cannot talk about the last eight years of the administration and critique what we felt fast some of the things could have been made better. we can't citizen teak previous 40 years. what can we talk about? this
we do know what barack obama did. we know that barack obama saved the auto industry. we know that he led the economic recovery. we know that he began the first steps of criminal justice reform. >> but he was hit over the head last night. about deportation and mass incarceration. what does that say in the general? >> no one hit him over the head over mass incarceration. no one trashed the president of the united states. no one trashed barack obama. what did happen last night was...