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because they need to appoint somebody went obama -- when obama is still president. the hypocrisy on the democrats on the left is unbelievable to me. as far as obama's legacy, his plan from the get-go was to bring the united states down into the same reign as the rest of the third world countries because he did not like us being a superpower. i think his legacy is going to be that he tried to destroy this country and he is trying his best to bankrate. -- bankrupt it. host: a number of colors have mentioned the comets of chuck schumer. can you talk about that a little bit? guest: the colored mentions hypocrisy of politicians on supreme court nominations or vacancies. i think both political parties can be charged to hypocrisy it comes to supreme court nominations. why are democrats clinton argued that present obama should nominate someone and the senate should consider? because obama is a democrat. the republicans were in the same situation, i think the arguments would be reversed. they notice the judiciary's ranking democrat pat leahy, when he was had in the late 1980
because they need to appoint somebody went obama -- when obama is still president. the hypocrisy on the democrats on the left is unbelievable to me. as far as obama's legacy, his plan from the get-go was to bring the united states down into the same reign as the rest of the third world countries because he did not like us being a superpower. i think his legacy is going to be that he tried to destroy this country and he is trying his best to bankrate. -- bankrupt it. host: a number of colors...
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president obama. >> madam secretary, that is a low blow. the last time i heard a united states senator had the right to disagree with the president, including a president who has done such an extraordinary job. bun of us ran against barack obama. i was not that candidate. >> sanders had the final word. but it opened a new chapter. it exposed deeper lines in their policy and political differences on health care reform clinton presented herself as the keeper of the legacy. >> before it was called obama care, it was called hillary care. >> senator sanders said race relations would be better in his administration. >> we will create millions of jobs for low income kids so they're not hanging out on street corner. >> clinton tied herself to obama and rejected the suggestion she would be swayed by campaign donations. >> let's not in any way imply here that president obama or myself would not take on any vested interest, whether it's wall street, drug companies, insurance companies or frankly the gun lobby. >
president obama. >> madam secretary, that is a low blow. the last time i heard a united states senator had the right to disagree with the president, including a president who has done such an extraordinary job. bun of us ran against barack obama. i was not that candidate. >> sanders had the final word. but it opened a new chapter. it exposed deeper lines in their policy and political differences on health care reform clinton presented herself as the keeper of the legacy. >>...
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obama will speak at 10:30 a.m. tuesday morning from the roosevelt room, the white house announced, saying the topic would be guantanamo bay but giving no further details. obama's address comes as the plan to shut down the controversial facility and transfer the remaining detainees to a holding center in the united states will be delivered to congress. the administration will attempt to convince lawmakers to allow the pentagon to move nearly 60 detainees to the u.s. to a facility that will cost up to $475 million to construct, but could save as much as $180 million a costs, the administration says. the plan provides few specifics and risks, and is likely to face tough opposition from members of congress who have repeatedly passed legislation banning any effort to move detainees to the u.s. rep. mac thornberry, r- texas, chairman of house armed services committee, has said that his panel would hold a hearing on a closure plan. but he sent a letter to obama warning that congress has made clear what details must be inc
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everything president obama does is not just going to be this is what president obama did, and i know president obama isn't that great, do you want president cruz doing it, president rubio doing it, president trump doing it? if they're not president in 2016 someone like them will be president, do you want them to have their powers, and is it worth whatever president obama's achieving right now to risk that in the future? ultimately, the cavalier attitude toward the rule of law can only justify that politics is law by another name and, therefore, just get what you can now, and don't worry about it. if that's what obama and his appointees really believe, maybe the critical legal scholars have won after all. thank you very much. [applause] >> well, thank you, david. at least if -- you're going next? you sure? okay, good enough. if president trump does it, one think we know, it'll be tremendous. [laughter] all right. we're going to now here from ilya shapiro, and you're going -- [inaudible] oh, okay. well, i ask because as you heard, ilya's as of late friday night is a new, is a first-tim
everything president obama does is not just going to be this is what president obama did, and i know president obama isn't that great, do you want president cruz doing it, president rubio doing it, president trump doing it? if they're not president in 2016 someone like them will be president, do you want them to have their powers, and is it worth whatever president obama's achieving right now to risk that in the future? ultimately, the cavalier attitude toward the rule of law can only justify...
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however, obama had an edge with younger black voters. but by january, he had an edge over hillary clinton among african-americans in general. 49% to 30%. when you look at the garner family, and the divide there within that family over who to endorse, is there a larger question here? >> yeah, i think that some of it is about the inner generational divide with how faithful people feel the government has been to their needs. i also think there's something, when we met with bernie and hillary, we told them that their concern really should be if people are going to stay home or not. some people feel bernie has not rolled out a plan as much as he's covered a broad range of topics. people have real questions about how. and with hillary, i think people question her sincerity and if she's willing to talk about some of the tough issues especially related to race and criminal justice. i think people are rightly focusing on who people support. i think a bigger question is whether people are going to come out and vote at all. >> yesterday, senator sa
however, obama had an edge with younger black voters. but by january, he had an edge over hillary clinton among african-americans in general. 49% to 30%. when you look at the garner family, and the divide there within that family over who to endorse, is there a larger question here? >> yeah, i think that some of it is about the inner generational divide with how faithful people feel the government has been to their needs. i also think there's something, when we met with bernie and...
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>> what is interesting is obama has faced extraordinary levels of obstruction. no other president has been subjected to what he is been subjected to. used in an incredible -- he has done an incredible job. on the other hand, his own self-imposed gag order when it comes to race is not benefited the nation or given us the opportunity to see his mind on the issue of race. amy: and who was behind the publication of yesterday's fake "new york times" declaring the paper was rethinking its coverage of israel and palestine? you will find out here on democracy now! all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. officials in texas have reported the first case of zika virus contracted in the united states, saying it was sexually transmitted. if confirmed, it marks the second known case of zika transmission through sexual contact. zika has continued to spread rapidly across latin america, with chile reporting its first three cases. the mosquito-born illness, while generally not life-threatening , has b
>> what is interesting is obama has faced extraordinary levels of obstruction. no other president has been subjected to what he is been subjected to. used in an incredible -- he has done an incredible job. on the other hand, his own self-imposed gag order when it comes to race is not benefited the nation or given us the opportunity to see his mind on the issue of race. amy: and who was behind the publication of yesterday's fake "new york times" declaring the paper was rethinking...
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that raises for obama a dilemma. this case the dilemma was stick to his prior state of constitutional principles. and all these people get slaughtered or save those people that violate those principles and he decides to violate his principles and intervene in libya. although of course libya then becomes a complete mess, the sort of been slower motion. and that comes back to congress when they come back and the question is a simple more abraham lincoln wasn't strictly legal that they could retroactively fix the problem by voting for it. they don't. before then they have three different options to end the war, authorize the war, vote to authorize support to our nato allies like surveillance and refueling and directly attacking gadhafi forces. the congress split three ways and all three fail. and so, it is completely and part of what this demonstrates is the complexity of the war powers resolution. the crucial moment for understanding his evolution. up until that point, the soil had been bush and cheney. he could be pre
that raises for obama a dilemma. this case the dilemma was stick to his prior state of constitutional principles. and all these people get slaughtered or save those people that violate those principles and he decides to violate his principles and intervene in libya. although of course libya then becomes a complete mess, the sort of been slower motion. and that comes back to congress when they come back and the question is a simple more abraham lincoln wasn't strictly legal that they could...
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barack obama. i'm not sure where you are going, i want to make that clear. the reason i did it because i had applied -- i was a member of the white house press corps. i had a standing white house pass, went to the briefings every day. i got out of that for my own program, because i could ask questions. i thought i could expand that opportunity by getting a press credential of the u.s. capitol. i applied, and i was told i had to appear before the full senate reporters accreditation committee, because there were questions about whether or not i qualified. i was told because i gave my opinion -- actually first, i was turned down because i gave my opinion on my show. i am a talk show host, of course i give my opinion. i pointed out there were others on the press corps already who i thought should be disqualified. so they gave me a hearing in front of the full accreditation committee. the vote was 12-1 against me. al jazeera voted against me. fox news voted against me. i had one vote, from c-span, i'm p
barack obama. i'm not sure where you are going, i want to make that clear. the reason i did it because i had applied -- i was a member of the white house press corps. i had a standing white house pass, went to the briefings every day. i got out of that for my own program, because i could ask questions. i thought i could expand that opportunity by getting a press credential of the u.s. capitol. i applied, and i was told i had to appear before the full senate reporters accreditation committee,...
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president obama signed of these provisions into law as well. so let's not pretend that there's even the faintest of pretenses for some pain and phone cam pic here. congress has acted to clearly, repeatedly and on a bipartisan basis. the president has a duty to follow the laws he himself signed. it shouldn't be that hard when you consider his admonition yesterday about upholding the highest standards of the rule of law. as americans he said without ourselves on being addicted to other nations, a model of the rule of law, the president said. that's interesting in light of recent gao ruling that the administration detainees swap of taliban prisoners were bowe bergdahl violated the law. it's a special interesting in light of the president's continuing refusal to rule out breaking the law if he doesn't get his way on guantÁnamo. president obama's own attorney general says he can't unilaterally do that. it's clear. president obama's own defense secretary says he cannot unilaterally do that. president obama's own military officer says he can't unilat
president obama signed of these provisions into law as well. so let's not pretend that there's even the faintest of pretenses for some pain and phone cam pic here. congress has acted to clearly, repeatedly and on a bipartisan basis. the president has a duty to follow the laws he himself signed. it shouldn't be that hard when you consider his admonition yesterday about upholding the highest standards of the rule of law. as americans he said without ourselves on being addicted to other nations, a...
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they voted for barack obama twice and gave him eight years in office. i have to imagine that if one of these republicans does become president and wins a second term, that in their eighth year in office that they would feel like they have an obligation and a right to do plenty of things including nominate a supreme court justice. >> john, we used to be so much deference giving the president his or her choice to fill any judicial appointment, whether it's supreme court or appellate court or not. but in the recent years, we've seen in the senate these judicial wars really, really intensify. even republicans would point to democrats filibustering appeals court nominees, even president obama joining a filibuster of john roberts in the senate that's clearly something that, you know, we'll probably hear republicans talk about a lot. if they decide not to hold a vote and keep that seat open for over a year, that will be an escalation to a whole new level. >> and it goes way beyond the politics because the balance of the court's at stake. so many 5-4 decisions.
they voted for barack obama twice and gave him eight years in office. i have to imagine that if one of these republicans does become president and wins a second term, that in their eighth year in office that they would feel like they have an obligation and a right to do plenty of things including nominate a supreme court justice. >> john, we used to be so much deference giving the president his or her choice to fill any judicial appointment, whether it's supreme court or appellate court...
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neuer has obama to that extent. one of the reasons, speaking to conservatives is that antonin scalia was their guy. he was the intellectual father of originalism in the modern era since 1986. how many candidates on the on republican side have said they would nominate someone in the mold of scalia. he is that big. regardless if the president puts up somebody, absolutely there is going to be a fight. if that nomination goes nowhere. and i think there is a lot of energy on the left in the fall. on the right, i think there will be a lot of energy no matter what happens. i think the stakes of the supreme court become all the more higher in the absence of scalia. it is true now in the nominating primaries as well as in the fall campaign. the question i would ask for jeff is there a danger of a failed nomination for the potential no, ma'am any? sriv is ivasan. if he has nominated is there a reason hillary clinton would not just pick up where president obama left off. >> at a human level, does anyone want to accept a nomina
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the white house says obama conveyed the message in a phone call to putin yesterday. he say ceasefire and delivered more humanitarian aide. neither the russian backed syrian government or the rebel factions have siend the ceasefire agreement being discussed at a multinational security conference in moneyic, germ mannee. attending the conference senator john mccain who chairs the senate armed services committee warned a potential treus could weaken opposition forces without ceiling the russian and syrian military campaigns. >> not only will this agreement fail but the war in syria will grind on, more innocent people will die, western credibility and influence will diminish, the refugees will continue to flow out, the terrorists will continue to flow in. >> civilian casualties in afghanistan have reached their worst level in seven years. more than 11,000 civilians were killed or wounded in 2015 according to the new annual report from the united nations. the report says 3500 civilians died and 7500 people were wounded last year. as fighting continued between american-bac
the white house says obama conveyed the message in a phone call to putin yesterday. he say ceasefire and delivered more humanitarian aide. neither the russian backed syrian government or the rebel factions have siend the ceasefire agreement being discussed at a multinational security conference in moneyic, germ mannee. attending the conference senator john mccain who chairs the senate armed services committee warned a potential treus could weaken opposition forces without ceiling the russian...
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president obama and i are friends. as you know he came to vermont to campaign for me when he was a senator. i have worked for his first election and his reelection, but i think it is really unfair to suggest that i have not been supportive of the president. i have been a strong ally on him, with him on virtually every issue. do senators have the right to disagree with the president, have you ever disagreed with a president? i suspect you may have. >> senator, what i am concerned about is not disagreement on issues saying that this is what i'd rather do, i don't agree with the president on that, calling the president weak, calling him a dispointment calling several times that he should have a primary opponent when he ran for reelection in 2012, i think that goes further than saying we have our disagreements. as a senator -- yes, i was a senator. i understand we can disagree on the path forward, but those kinds of personal assessments and charges are ones that i find -- troubling. >> one of us ran against barack obama. i
president obama and i are friends. as you know he came to vermont to campaign for me when he was a senator. i have worked for his first election and his reelection, but i think it is really unfair to suggest that i have not been supportive of the president. i have been a strong ally on him, with him on virtually every issue. do senators have the right to disagree with the president, have you ever disagreed with a president? i suspect you may have. >> senator, what i am concerned about is...
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president obama -- president obama, president obama, president obama, the obama administration, like president obama had. so what we have tried to do and what president obama succeeded in doing. >> you can get our point there. and today the chair of the congressional black caucus pac, which backed clinton yesterday, hit sanders for his critiques of president obama. george meeks said, i condemn and strongly disagree with recent criticisms from senator sanders that call into question president obama's leadership ability and insinuating that he has been, quote, weak on progressive issues. he went on. senator sanders' disparaging comments towards the president are misplaced, misguided, and do not give credit where credit is due. that statement came out shortly before the clinton campaign held yet another conference call on her opponent. this time hitting sanders for what the clinton campaign says is a clear and evident commander in chief gap. here's what virginia senator tim kaine also said on that call. >> bernie works on the issues that interest him, but foreign policy and diplomacy an
president obama -- president obama, president obama, president obama, the obama administration, like president obama had. so what we have tried to do and what president obama succeeded in doing. >> you can get our point there. and today the chair of the congressional black caucus pac, which backed clinton yesterday, hit sanders for his critiques of president obama. george meeks said, i condemn and strongly disagree with recent criticisms from senator sanders that call into question...
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whether it's president obama or whoever succeeds him. justice scalia commented to me as much as he had differences with people who occupied the white house when he was in office. but he assumed he would always be around longer than they were. but president obama will probably nominate a judge of the united states coast appeals in his or her 40s so the person could serve for 4 some years, who was just affirmed by the senate last year. there is five of them. they are all liberals, they are all academics. they all were affirmed 98-2 or 98-0. so senators have a hard time explaining why they would vote against someone they voted for. once you get into the merits of the nomination the republicans will lose. the president will pry loose enough of them. justice scalia said his greatest fear in life was that he would be succeeded by somebody who would undo what he has done. if he is succeed bid his opposite number, the undoing will not be overnight. the court will not revisit. it doesn't have jurisdiction over its former cases. once a case is dec
whether it's president obama or whoever succeeds him. justice scalia commented to me as much as he had differences with people who occupied the white house when he was in office. but he assumed he would always be around longer than they were. but president obama will probably nominate a judge of the united states coast appeals in his or her 40s so the person could serve for 4 some years, who was just affirmed by the senate last year. there is five of them. they are all liberals, they are all...
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representative meeks: better than barack obama? no, she would build on what obama has done. i do not think anyone talking about race relations -- he would be better than barack obama with race, better than hillary clinton with women, better than take kennedy with human rights -- ted kennedy with human rights. mark: what is the difference between better than an building on? representative meeks: the fact of the matter was, if senator sanders was out there to help us elect democrats -- for the fact of the matter, he was an independent. when you help elect democrats as hillary clinton has done, that is how you it things done. she has been out electing democrats so we can give the president a partnership that he or she could not have. so we can build upon what president obama has done to get even greater gains. that's not putting something out there that is not real. that is how you really get something done in washington, d.c. when you elect a president without help, without working with the senate, without working with the house, you can't get it done. and barack obama for six
representative meeks: better than barack obama? no, she would build on what obama has done. i do not think anyone talking about race relations -- he would be better than barack obama with race, better than hillary clinton with women, better than take kennedy with human rights -- ted kennedy with human rights. mark: what is the difference between better than an building on? representative meeks: the fact of the matter was, if senator sanders was out there to help us elect democrats -- for the...
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obama ran against clinton. she was in first. >> but there was a, you know, you could just see, sanders was quicker on his feet. >> he was good as a debater. >> you saw him. >> you saw two heavyweights last night. i thought both were really good debaters. i watched it again. >> she was excellent, and he kept up with her. and that is probably what is now surprising some of the folks. >> she is concerned about her base, not just the african-american vote that they're competing and rolling out different endorsements and different tv ads. >> this is quite eye opening statements. whoa. >> but here's hillary clinton trying to bring back the women. give me the love. >> i have spent my entire adult life working to make sure women are making their own choices, even if that's not to vote for me. >> do you believe you will be the instrument of thwarting history, as senator clinton deeps claiming, might be the first woman president? >> well, you know, i think from a historical point of view, somebody with my background, som
obama ran against clinton. she was in first. >> but there was a, you know, you could just see, sanders was quicker on his feet. >> he was good as a debater. >> you saw him. >> you saw two heavyweights last night. i thought both were really good debaters. i watched it again. >> she was excellent, and he kept up with her. and that is probably what is now surprising some of the folks. >> she is concerned about her base, not just the african-american vote that...
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obama obama obama obama obama. this is where the race changed. once we got into the state wrz the african-americans are the majority of the population, obama won south carolina with 55%. he came next door and won in georgia with 66%. he came over and won alabama with 56%. he won here in mississippi with 61%. and he won louisiana with 57%. so winning and winning by a healthy margin and as david axelrod and donna were talking about in the democratic districts you pick up big delegates. that is hillary's big goal. bernie says he's in it until the end. he's hoping after sk tonight she proves she can win the most african-american votes, carry the momentum through the south on super tuesday to convince bernie sanders, you're not going to be able to catch me. tone it down. that's her biggest goal. >> in addition to the earned delegates he has a lot of super delega delegates. she starts off with a huge advantage. >> the last thing she wants is so to get to the end and need the super delegates to put her over the top. she needs to win a majority. the way
obama obama obama obama obama. this is where the race changed. once we got into the state wrz the african-americans are the majority of the population, obama won south carolina with 55%. he came next door and won in georgia with 66%. he came over and won alabama with 56%. he won here in mississippi with 61%. and he won louisiana with 57%. so winning and winning by a healthy margin and as david axelrod and donna were talking about in the democratic districts you pick up big delegates. that is...
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question -- why did president obama propose a budget with no hope of passing? is president obama playing politics with the country's budget? i ask you, pat. pat: the president wants to lay out what would be his agenda if he could get it. it's dead on arrival. the republicans aren't even going to hold hear osgood n it. the more interesting question is donald trump, the winner of the primary down in louisiana went after the republican ohio state and republican senate for having basically capitulated last year and for collaborating with obama and for not fighting, which means he's reaching into the ted cruz wing of the party, which is not necessarily his own. in order to broaden his base for the south carolina primary. loork the real battle here is not tren -- between the president and the republican congress. it's going to be inside the republican party between now and the end of the primaries. john: yell knorr? eleanor: that's right. this is a battle within the republican party about the president's budget. the budget is modeled on the october to atchplaushgs ap
question -- why did president obama propose a budget with no hope of passing? is president obama playing politics with the country's budget? i ask you, pat. pat: the president wants to lay out what would be his agenda if he could get it. it's dead on arrival. the republicans aren't even going to hold hear osgood n it. the more interesting question is donald trump, the winner of the primary down in louisiana went after the republican ohio state and republican senate for having basically...
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. >> president obama, president obama, president obama, president obama, president obama and i. president obama, president obama. >> well, hillary clinton's clinging to president obama last night was pretty tight in hopes that she can score with his supporters in south carolina. and force a real vision of distance between bernie sanders and obama on ideology, without having to say so. much more on the dirty tricks in the campaign trail. it has happened before in south carolina, and they're bracing for another season of dirt ball politics, especially by cruz. there, i said it. as the campaign shifts to south and west, the "hardball" round table is here to tell you something i don't know. valentine's day what it means to your family and mine. this is "hardball," the place for politics. what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a train...on "trains"! you're not gonna develop stuff anymore? no i
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also appointed by president obama. his family migrated when he was very young but has grown up here ever since. a lot of diversity in all the choices, and these are all just speculation. but according to a lot of court watchers, pretty good guesses to start with. >> back with us, jeffrey toobin and jonathan turley. professor turley, you had an article where you talked about president obama using the nuclear option and making a recess appointment. i want to read a part of what you says. the difference is often the exercise of restraint. it's not enough to say you can do something but whether you should do something. do you foresee this getting to that point? >> in the politics we've all been witnessing, there's virtually nothing i'd rule out. this is a toxic relationship between this president and this congress. it's a president who has gone unilaterally in taking actions before, including going too far on recess appointments given the recent canning decision where he was rejected in terms of his claims there. there is
also appointed by president obama. his family migrated when he was very young but has grown up here ever since. a lot of diversity in all the choices, and these are all just speculation. but according to a lot of court watchers, pretty good guesses to start with. >> back with us, jeffrey toobin and jonathan turley. professor turley, you had an article where you talked about president obama using the nuclear option and making a recess appointment. i want to read a part of what you says....
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obama has changed. after years of challengess such as north korea and syria. >> i'm curiousus how the presidency has changed you as a president. now eight years in. how you have changed as a president and how you have changed as a man in the time you >> you know, i think my basic character is unchanged. and michelle and close friends of mine who have known me for years would say, he's the same guy. there is obviously some hard-won wisdom from -- >> uh-huh. >> from overcoming challenges. figuring out really hard problems. i told somebody in, in -- another interview though that, probably the most important thing and maybe this is just a function of age as well as -- having been around the track a while. as president. you lose that fear. you lose that sense of, oh, what if something goes wrong. because there are going to be things that go wrong. you lose that, that tightness that comes from being very self-conscious about not making mistakes. at a certain point, you realize, look, you do your best. you mak
obama has changed. after years of challengess such as north korea and syria. >> i'm curiousus how the presidency has changed you as a president. now eight years in. how you have changed as a president and how you have changed as a man in the time you >> you know, i think my basic character is unchanged. and michelle and close friends of mine who have known me for years would say, he's the same guy. there is obviously some hard-won wisdom from -- >> uh-huh. >> from...
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it says something about the importance of those issues to obama, but i'm sure obama himself would say that he would like to have done more to both address racial harmony, i guess, and united states and do something on gun violence. president's a clip of obama speaking at reverend pinckney's funeral in charleston. [video clip] drew on aan act that long history of bombs and arson and shots fired at churches, not controlut as a means of , a way to terrorize and oppress. [applause] an act that he imagined would recrimination, violence, and suspicion, and act that he presumed would deepen divisions that traced back to our nations original sin. oh, but god works in mysterious ways. [applause] god has different ideas. [applause] he didn't know he was being used by god to [applause] god. [applause] hatred, the alleged killer would not see the greatness surrounding reverend pinckney and that bible study of love thatght shown as they open the church doors and invited a stranger to join in their prayer circle. the alleged killer could have never anticipated the way the families of the fallen wou
it says something about the importance of those issues to obama, but i'm sure obama himself would say that he would like to have done more to both address racial harmony, i guess, and united states and do something on gun violence. president's a clip of obama speaking at reverend pinckney's funeral in charleston. [video clip] drew on aan act that long history of bombs and arson and shots fired at churches, not controlut as a means of , a way to terrorize and oppress. [applause] an act that he...
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his relationship with president obama. she's basically painted him as anti-obama. he's never said listen you love the president, you want to defend his games, i love the president i want to extend his gains and grab this president and show how he's a part of that legacy. he's letting himself be defined in ways that don't make sense. the other thing in love that speech. every black voter in the world has heard that speech. he's got to start telling those civil rights stories. >> he got arrested. he organize ad sit in for segregated housing. >> if he want to be ugly by the way you were for goldwater while i was out there. company tell those beautiful stories. he's got to realize when you're in this situation you have to do something different you can't do the same thing. >> real interesting point. so we're looking ahead to the town hall format. there's always surprises for whether their interests, where their interests lie as voters or what their questions are. what do these two candidates need do? >> i think they both have a lot of homework to do. dan talked about s
his relationship with president obama. she's basically painted him as anti-obama. he's never said listen you love the president, you want to defend his games, i love the president i want to extend his gains and grab this president and show how he's a part of that legacy. he's letting himself be defined in ways that don't make sense. the other thing in love that speech. every black voter in the world has heard that speech. he's got to start telling those civil rights stories. >> he got...
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obama was speaking at the presidential election campaign is shifting into a higher gear. response to the anti-muslim statements of republican candidates trying to replace him. they're trying to outdo each other and trying to link president obama with terrorism. >> donald j trump is calling for an entire shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> i was worried when donald trump made those statements and he was leading in the polls. rattled evenas mainstream muslims like hannah, a teenager with confidence in herself and her faith. >> when i leave my house, they say he aware of your surroundings. barbara: president obama pushed back against that kind of fear and division, calling to confront bigotry and appeal to muslim youth. president obama: you fit in here. you are where you belong. you are part of america, too. or american.uslim you are muslim and american. barbara: urging them to have faith in their future as americans, at a time when the future of the country is in flux. barbara plett usher, baltimore. laura: in other news, the iraqi government has begun buildi
obama was speaking at the presidential election campaign is shifting into a higher gear. response to the anti-muslim statements of republican candidates trying to replace him. they're trying to outdo each other and trying to link president obama with terrorism. >> donald j trump is calling for an entire shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> i was worried when donald trump made those statements and he was leading in the polls. rattled evenas mainstream muslims like...
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president obama will make a nomination. the republican candidates and senate majority leader have all suggest that they will not act before the election. so my question, if the republicans delay or refuse to approve doesn't that give the democrats more ammunition to get a democratic senate? and then when president hillary clinton is elected she can nominate an obama, biden sanders. is there precedent -- when presidents have an opposition party as a majority in the senate to present more moderate candidates? and if they control the senate a more provocative candidate? so should republicans take what obama gives, which is likely to be more moderate than america in 2017? host: thank you for the call. guest: that's a great point. because in a sense, assuming that the republican position holds as we heard last night, they're really sort of playing for double or nothing. obama is as you say likely to pick someone who thinks is a plausible candidate who, i guess on air might have been a consensus figure as we said justice anthony
president obama will make a nomination. the republican candidates and senate majority leader have all suggest that they will not act before the election. so my question, if the republicans delay or refuse to approve doesn't that give the democrats more ammunition to get a democratic senate? and then when president hillary clinton is elected she can nominate an obama, biden sanders. is there precedent -- when presidents have an opposition party as a majority in the senate to present more...
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it's not what barack obama did, but it was close do that. >> he's ahead of obama. >> i'm talking about in all of obama's campaigns i think his best day was $10 million. the biggest thing that sanders has going for him is that his donors have not tapped out. these are people that can still give more. he can sustain this and continue to grow. in talking to people in this town they are still confident in clinton. but the money is on her, whether they're foolish or not who knows. >> absolutely. when you look at those earlier voting states she still has the lead in most of those earlier voting states. those are current polls. so the national numbers not flug so strongly these states that are going to be voting soon. >> national numbers don't mean a lot right now and sanders has his own challenges. he has to broaden his message. he sounds like a broken record sometimes on these economic issues, which are very, very important, but not to the exconclusion of other things and he has to show more influence ensy on other things if he's going to turn this into a real contest. >> a quick break here
it's not what barack obama did, but it was close do that. >> he's ahead of obama. >> i'm talking about in all of obama's campaigns i think his best day was $10 million. the biggest thing that sanders has going for him is that his donors have not tapped out. these are people that can still give more. he can sustain this and continue to grow. in talking to people in this town they are still confident in clinton. but the money is on her, whether they're foolish or not who knows....
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that whole journey of barack obama started nine years ago today. and as president, president obama went back to springfield today to springfield, illinois, to mark the occasion. >> nine years to the day that i first announced for this office, i still believe in that politics of hope. and for all the challenges of a rapidly changing world, and for all the imperfections of our democracy, the capacity to reach across our differences and choose that kind of politics, not a cynical politics, not a politics of fear, but that kind of politics, sustained over the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime, that's something that remains entirely up to us. thank you, illinois. god bless you. god bless america. it's good to see all of you. i miss you guys. >> i miss you guys. president obama speaking to the illinois legislature today. a place where he used to work. among his former colleagues. and when you look at the symbolism and the occasion that president obama marked today, it's fascinating because nine years ago today, from that illinois statehouse, h
that whole journey of barack obama started nine years ago today. and as president, president obama went back to springfield today to springfield, illinois, to mark the occasion. >> nine years to the day that i first announced for this office, i still believe in that politics of hope. and for all the challenges of a rapidly changing world, and for all the imperfections of our democracy, the capacity to reach across our differences and choose that kind of politics, not a cynical politics,...
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as president obama calls it, the what? fundamental protection that says the power not given to the federal government are reserved for the states and the people. that means there are certain responsibilities the federal government has that it needs to do well. it needs to defend this nation and defend the national security. we need to rebuild our military and honor the commitments made. we need to fundamentally reform the v.a. so that they have a right to choose his or her doctor. and we need to finally secure the borders and and sanctuary cities. there are other areas the federal government has no business sticking its nose. it chief among those is education. when he to repeal every word of common core. the third key to reigniting the promise of america, we need to restore america's leadership in the world. for seven years, america has stepped back. we have abandoned and alienated our allies and showed appeasement to the enemies. instead of a president that boycotts prime minister netanyahu, imagine america standing unapo
as president obama calls it, the what? fundamental protection that says the power not given to the federal government are reserved for the states and the people. that means there are certain responsibilities the federal government has that it needs to do well. it needs to defend this nation and defend the national security. we need to rebuild our military and honor the commitments made. we need to fundamentally reform the v.a. so that they have a right to choose his or her doctor. and we need...
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obama's own lawyers say you can't do this. you have to go to congress. these are folks who are representing defense interests. youyou can do this. president obama went trolling around looking for somewhere with authority to say you can do this. he found former dean of yale law school. now, he was known in the academic world for arguing that the president cannot act unilaterally. even better he argued that when president reagan bombed libya that that implicated the war powers act. somehow he came to the conclusion that bombing libya for months at a time 15 years later not constitute hostilities within the meaning of the act and therefore the president can go ahead and do it. >> wasn't more hostilities the military action. >> the argument, american forces are not actually at risk unless they get hit by a stray aircraft. one problem largely meant to prevent cambodia from happening again. so just looking at the history is not make any sense. finally as far as the examples, this to your colleague letter to rewrite their guidelines for them just -- investigati
obama's own lawyers say you can't do this. you have to go to congress. these are folks who are representing defense interests. youyou can do this. president obama went trolling around looking for somewhere with authority to say you can do this. he found former dean of yale law school. now, he was known in the academic world for arguing that the president cannot act unilaterally. even better he argued that when president reagan bombed libya that that implicated the war powers act. somehow he...
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obama. this week president obama announced a $2.9 billion, spent into nato member states, including estonia, lithuania and laftia. >> john, the question is who started cold war 2, and i think we did. soviets, they gave up all of eastern europe, the whole thing came apart. wanted to be friends of the united states. we moved nato into the baltic republics, three of which they were part of the soviet union. putin is reacting to that. he's got a tremendous, or significant military buildup and now we're reacting to that. my view is, i am not against frankly our next president trying to a real reset, and we get away from this faceoff, and any kind of war between the united states and russia, would be the end of estonia and a disaster every great president of the cold war avoided. of nato happened under bill clinton and was approved of by his successors, including republican president george w. bush, so this is not a policy that barack obama -- no, no, when obama took office he dealt well with puti
obama. this week president obama announced a $2.9 billion, spent into nato member states, including estonia, lithuania and laftia. >> john, the question is who started cold war 2, and i think we did. soviets, they gave up all of eastern europe, the whole thing came apart. wanted to be friends of the united states. we moved nato into the baltic republics, three of which they were part of the soviet union. putin is reacting to that. he's got a tremendous, or significant military buildup and...
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more and he last 74 last under barack obama -- seven years under barack obama. what is your analysis? is a goodders: it question, and i do not know the answer. what i do know is the african-american community is tired of police harassment. the african-american community is tired of seeing their people, african americans arrested four times the rate of whites for the possession of marijuana. they are tired of seeing schools deteriorate. they are tired, and this ties in with the economy, of seeing the country make significant gains after the wall street crash, but they have not made the kinds of gains. president obama responsible? bernie sanders: i do not want to get into president obama. he has faced a lot of conflict. this guy has gone on for years and years. president obama is not perfect. i do not know anyone who is. he has tried. if you want some of to blame, look at the unprecedented level of obstructionism we have had from the republican congress. mark: you raise the question of upper -- all they were ,eplacement for justice scalia you wouldyone nominate wo
more and he last 74 last under barack obama -- seven years under barack obama. what is your analysis? is a goodders: it question, and i do not know the answer. what i do know is the african-american community is tired of police harassment. the african-american community is tired of seeing their people, african americans arrested four times the rate of whites for the possession of marijuana. they are tired of seeing schools deteriorate. they are tired, and this ties in with the economy, of...
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then -- obama. i was not that candidate. >> the democratic candidates clash on who is building on the barack obama legacy. bernie sanders in his first interview on "fox news sunday" since starting the presidential campaign. we break down both races as bush xliii prepares to hit the campaign trail for his brother.
then -- obama. i was not that candidate. >> the democratic candidates clash on who is building on the barack obama legacy. bernie sanders in his first interview on "fox news sunday" since starting the presidential campaign. we break down both races as bush xliii prepares to hit the campaign trail for his brother.
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barack obama won both of his elections in a landslide. he should be able to choose people who reflect his ideological philosophy to the spring court. -- to the spring court. when really him request -- william rehnquist died on the bench, george w. bush gave chief ip to john roberts. behalf of your liberals. we will win in november. guest: republicans in the senate have the right to block that nomination. --re may be consequences this will now be a big part of the 2016 presidential election. it is unclear who would is going to help. there may be some voters who hold that against republicans. the democrats will try to make it an issue. president bush got two appointments. president obama has gotten two appointments. this is a lifetime appointment. republicans will make the argument that a lame-duck president with less than a year left to serve should not get this third pick. the voters will decide whether or not that is a good idea or bad idea. host: think we showed the chart in a previous segment. it takes less than a year to confirm a sup
barack obama won both of his elections in a landslide. he should be able to choose people who reflect his ideological philosophy to the spring court. -- to the spring court. when really him request -- william rehnquist died on the bench, george w. bush gave chief ip to john roberts. behalf of your liberals. we will win in november. guest: republicans in the senate have the right to block that nomination. --re may be consequences this will now be a big part of the 2016 presidential election. it...
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ohio in 2012 voted for barack obama for president. in return our democratic colleague brown to the senate but sent 12 republicans to congress and only four democrats. wisconsin voted for obama in 2012 and elected progressive senator tammy baldwin to the senate but sent five republicans and only three democrats to congress. the republican organization behind red map bragged of this achievement. i'm quote their memo. aggravated numbers show voters pulled the lever for republicans only 49% of the time in congressional races. but republicans enjoy a 33-seat margin in the u.s. house seated yesterday in the 113th congress. having endured democratic successes atop the ticket and over one million more votes cast for democratic house candidates than republicans. this gerrymandererring ran wild because in a supreme court case, four republican justices announced that they would no longer question whether gerrymandererring interfered with any constitutional voting rights. one, justice kennedy, left a glimmer of light, but the practical effect was
ohio in 2012 voted for barack obama for president. in return our democratic colleague brown to the senate but sent 12 republicans to congress and only four democrats. wisconsin voted for obama in 2012 and elected progressive senator tammy baldwin to the senate but sent five republicans and only three democrats to congress. the republican organization behind red map bragged of this achievement. i'm quote their memo. aggravated numbers show voters pulled the lever for republicans only 49% of the...
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we got a little preview yesterday from president obama. he spoke about resolving problems through peaceful measures. >> here at this summit, we can advance our shared vision of international order where international rules and norms including freedom of navigation are upheld and where disputes are resolved through peaceful legal means. >> reporter: one of the big issues there, liz, we should point out there is a news conference. so the president will be taking questions from reporters. it is highly likely that president obama is asked about the nomination process in replacing the late justice antonin scalia. he also could talk about -- touch upon business issues that many are watching like the 12 nation transpacific trade deal and the administration officially signing the deal today to open airwaves to cuba. president obama will head back to d.c. tonight. liz: a live picture of the podium. the minute the president gets up there, we will absolutely take that shot. blake, good to see you, thank you very much. as they prepare for that speech,
we got a little preview yesterday from president obama. he spoke about resolving problems through peaceful measures. >> here at this summit, we can advance our shared vision of international order where international rules and norms including freedom of navigation are upheld and where disputes are resolved through peaceful legal means. >> reporter: one of the big issues there, liz, we should point out there is a news conference. so the president will be taking questions from...
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president obama versus the g.o.p. how the clash of wills over the supreme court, the federal courts and his entire agenda will play out. stay tuned. you're down with crestor. alright! now there's a way you can get crestor for $3. adding crestor, along with diet, lowers bad cholesterol. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing,pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness; feel...
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snapchat didn't exist during the 2012 obama campaign. and it's now number one. and so i think what you'll continue to see is the platforms will continue to change. but what won't change is people getting involved with leaders they can believe in. and the campaigns who are able to consolidate that and have a message and a vision for this country will do really well on social media. and the ones who aren't and don't won't. karl: these are tools that are most successfully used in combination with other things. it's an avenue, it's not in end of itself, it's a means to a goal. and that goal is to return to 1844, when a young lawyer in sagama county, illinois wrote a letter to his campaign committee and said, "make a perfect list of voters, have the undecided talked to by someone held in confidence, and on election day, make sure that every whig is brought to the polls." abraham lincoln was pretty good practical politician, as well as a president, and the important point was "have the undecideds talked to by someone they hold in confidence," which is what social medi
snapchat didn't exist during the 2012 obama campaign. and it's now number one. and so i think what you'll continue to see is the platforms will continue to change. but what won't change is people getting involved with leaders they can believe in. and the campaigns who are able to consolidate that and have a message and a vision for this country will do really well on social media. and the ones who aren't and don't won't. karl: these are tools that are most successfully used in combination with...
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even then she brought up barack obama. listen. >> i debated, then senator obama numerous times on stage like this. he was the rescipient of wall street donations. let's not imply here that either president obama or myself would in any way not take on any vested interest. >> let's not insult the intelligence of the american people. people aren't dumb. why in god's name does wall street make huge campaign contributions? i guess just for the fun of it. >> just for the fun of it. the wall street is sort of like the unnamed other candidate or anti-candidate in both parties, frankly. will that continue to resonate? >> bernie sanders obviously thinks this will resonate. he will talk about this every chance he gets. that was one of his better moments in the debate. he keeps pushing on this and pointing out her wall street contributions. she had a different answer this week than last week. she tried to argue that the super pac supporting her that received $14 million in contributions from wall street. she said that's not my super p
even then she brought up barack obama. listen. >> i debated, then senator obama numerous times on stage like this. he was the rescipient of wall street donations. let's not imply here that either president obama or myself would in any way not take on any vested interest. >> let's not insult the intelligence of the american people. people aren't dumb. why in god's name does wall street make huge campaign contributions? i guess just for the fun of it. >> just for the fun of it....
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president obama has 342 days left in office. even if the senate decided to take as long as it ever has taken to confirm or reject his nominee, president obama would still have time to put forward not one but two nominees with the remaining time he's got in office plus some change. if the senate acted on president obama's nominee as quickly as it has done so on average over the course of our american history, president obama has time to make 13 different nominations. if the senate keeps us a pace on par with the historical average. there's nothing about having a year left in office that precludes president obama from replacing justice scalia on the supreme court. we are at a very unusual time in american history where the republican party appears to be saying with one voice, that they believe a new, for the first time in american history, there can be no confirmation of a new supreme court justice in the president's last year in office and the president should not nominate a potential justice. since the year 1900, in a president'
president obama has 342 days left in office. even if the senate decided to take as long as it ever has taken to confirm or reject his nominee, president obama would still have time to put forward not one but two nominees with the remaining time he's got in office plus some change. if the senate acted on president obama's nominee as quickly as it has done so on average over the course of our american history, president obama has time to make 13 different nominations. if the senate keeps us a...
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obama had 50. and he had something called -- >> project narwol. >> a data program with a code name. >> he named it narwhal. >> we wanted a code name that would be fun to say. it's kind of a joke, really. once it leaked, nobody knew what to do. suddenly there was this mythical narwhal. then everyone was like, what's narwhal? >> meanwhile, romney's team had orica, a database name for another sea creature.ca, a data another sea creature. on election day, it crashed. >> you literally have 35,000 volunteers whose job is to get out the vote, wandering like zomb zombies. have the republicans caught up? >> if they haven't caught up, it's their fault. >> she's definitely considering ted, which is fantastic. >> we have caught up, says the cruz campaign. >> i went and bought a copy of obama's campaign manager's book, the audacity to win, gave it to our senior team. said we are going to nakedly and shamelessly emulate this. that's very much the plan. >> he made it very clear that this was an area, the use of d
obama had 50. and he had something called -- >> project narwol. >> a data program with a code name. >> he named it narwhal. >> we wanted a code name that would be fun to say. it's kind of a joke, really. once it leaked, nobody knew what to do. suddenly there was this mythical narwhal. then everyone was like, what's narwhal? >> meanwhile, romney's team had orica, a database name for another sea creature.ca, a data another sea creature. on election day, it crashed....
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the nuance of what president obama said today was really interesting because president obama really did tell matt a couple of weeks ago what donald trump would never be president. what ron allen asked is do you think mr. trump will win the republican nomination. president obama, responded, i don't think he'll ever be president. do we take that to mean that president obama expects that donald trump will be the republican nominee for president this year. that was the end of the press conference. no further follow ups. the available data, at least so far, says mr. trump is the most likely person for the republican party to nominate for president this year. this is the latest south carolina polling on the republican side. this is a cnn poll out showing mr. trump with a 16-point lead in the state of south carolina. 26 of the last 27 polls taken in south carolina show mr. trump leading in that state. the vast majority of those 26 polls that show him leading show him leading by double digits including all the polls taken in south carolina this calendar year. mr. trump came in second in iowa. h
the nuance of what president obama said today was really interesting because president obama really did tell matt a couple of weeks ago what donald trump would never be president. what ron allen asked is do you think mr. trump will win the republican nomination. president obama, responded, i don't think he'll ever be president. do we take that to mean that president obama expects that donald trump will be the republican nominee for president this year. that was the end of the press conference....