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what het leverage is says jesse jackson achieved, and he says jesse jackson was too wedded to the democratic party, so he could ask for concessions, but only within the framework of the democratic party. 1984en we think about the presidential run of jesse jackson, this is hugely important because what jesse jackson does, even as he tries to run as a universal candidate, he is going to be interpreted as a black candidate. he tries to run universal everything, health-care, income , a more generous foreign-policy to the third world, all these different things. and 1988 are great examples of how ron walters is transitioning to a political concernedo is still about black power and its impact on the grassroots. he becomes deputy campaign inager for domestic issues the jackson campaign in 1984, he is writing memos, handling the press. he becomes a leading figure in black80's in terms of a intellectual, but also as a policy advocate. and before bill clinton's election in 1992, he anticipates the rise of neoliberal politicians who are scapegoating black communities, but these black communities are he
what het leverage is says jesse jackson achieved, and he says jesse jackson was too wedded to the democratic party, so he could ask for concessions, but only within the framework of the democratic party. 1984en we think about the presidential run of jesse jackson, this is hugely important because what jesse jackson does, even as he tries to run as a universal candidate, he is going to be interpreted as a black candidate. he tries to run universal everything, health-care, income , a more...
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jesse jackson came by to visit your wife. told -- she told me later i knew you thought i was talking out of my head. >> we walked in the room. [indiscernible] guest: >> thank you so much. question? i want to say this in closing. as we seek to get the best out of this campaign for all of us, you plant equal seeds with the strain -- with the same strength and one grows tall and bears fruit and one is stunted. down, you get shared fruit. you wouldn't have boeing behind the cotton curtain. we must pull down these curtains. whoever penetrates across the begins caring. race is real. racism is our problem. the commitment for the government to enforce policies of inclusion makes all of us better. we will have breakfast momentarily. contracts as we seek more contracts for mayor pete. [indiscernible] thank you very much. >> good morning. and thank you. thank you, reverend jackson for your leadership. thank you for the work of the rainbow push coalition and yes, thank you for this morning, an opportunity certainly for me to become bette
jesse jackson came by to visit your wife. told -- she told me later i knew you thought i was talking out of my head. >> we walked in the room. [indiscernible] guest: >> thank you so much. question? i want to say this in closing. as we seek to get the best out of this campaign for all of us, you plant equal seeds with the strain -- with the same strength and one grows tall and bears fruit and one is stunted. down, you get shared fruit. you wouldn't have boeing behind the cotton...
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we need a champion like our reverend jesse jackson. [applause] sen. warren: thank you. for generations under the leadership of our reverend jesse jackson, the national push coalition has been on the frontline of the fight for justice. i'm here today to let you know how proud i to stand -- how proud i am to stand shoulder to shoulder with the reverend jackson and you in this fight. ever, the mission and mandate of rainbow push coalition is finally important. here's the truth. the fight for social, racial, and economic justice is far from over. a newday, we wake up to attack. attacks on our values, tax on democracy -- attacks on democracy, attacks on the most vulnerable among us. these fights are hard and, at times, it can seem that our labor is in vain. but i am here to tell each and everyone of you, our fight is a righteous fight. fight, weighteous fight until we win. [applause] sen. warren: so, i grew up in oklahoma in the methodist church. every sunday in the methodist church, my mother every wednesday at methodist women's circle. when i had babies, i took my babies t
we need a champion like our reverend jesse jackson. [applause] sen. warren: thank you. for generations under the leadership of our reverend jesse jackson, the national push coalition has been on the frontline of the fight for justice. i'm here today to let you know how proud i to stand -- how proud i am to stand shoulder to shoulder with the reverend jackson and you in this fight. ever, the mission and mandate of rainbow push coalition is finally important. here's the truth. the fight for...
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we need a champion like our reverend jesse jackson. [applause] senator warren: thank you -- thank you. for generations under the leadership of our reverend jesse jackson, the national push coalition has been on the frontlines in the fight for justice. i'm here today to let you know how proud i am to stand shoulder to shoulder with reverend jackson and with you in this fight. [applause] and now, more than ever the mission and mandate of rainbow push coalition is vitally important because here's the truth. the fight for social, racial, and economic justice is far from over. every day we wake up to a new attack, attacks on our values, attacks on our democracy attacks on the most vulnerable among us. these fights are hard and at times it can seem like our labor is in vain, but i'm here today to remind each and every one of you our fight is a righteous fight. [applause] senator warren: a righteous fight. and in a righteous fight we fight until we win. [applause] senator warren: so i grew up out in oklahoma, grew up in a methodist church. ev
we need a champion like our reverend jesse jackson. [applause] senator warren: thank you -- thank you. for generations under the leadership of our reverend jesse jackson, the national push coalition has been on the frontlines in the fight for justice. i'm here today to let you know how proud i am to stand shoulder to shoulder with reverend jackson and with you in this fight. [applause] and now, more than ever the mission and mandate of rainbow push coalition is vitally important because here's...
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we speak to leading civil rights activist reverend jesse jackson. five, four, three, two, one. zero, all engines running. left off, we have a lift off! 50 years since the launch of apollo 11, the start of a voyage that would put man on the moon and redefine humanity's view of space. i was always asked, wasn't i the loneliest person in the whole lonely history of the whole lonely solar system when i was by myself in that lonely orbit? and the answer was no, i felt fine. scotland has the highest drug death rate in the eu, with an increase of 27% from the previous year. the battle to save conjoined twins safa and marwa. the bbc gets remarkable access to a ground—breaking series series of operations at great ormond street hospital to separate the pair. killing eve and fleabag get multiple nominations in this year's emmy awards, which recognise excellence in television. it's five o'clock, our main story. a jury at the inquest into the deaths of the three men who carried out the london bridge attack injune 2017 has concluded they were lawfully killed by armed police. youssef zaghba
we speak to leading civil rights activist reverend jesse jackson. five, four, three, two, one. zero, all engines running. left off, we have a lift off! 50 years since the launch of apollo 11, the start of a voyage that would put man on the moon and redefine humanity's view of space. i was always asked, wasn't i the loneliest person in the whole lonely history of the whole lonely solar system when i was by myself in that lonely orbit? and the answer was no, i felt fine. scotland has the highest...
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amy: biden was referring to commentsts by the civil rights leleader reverend jesse jackson, who said biden wednesday had some obligation to address the 1994 crime bill. on tuesday, biden rolled out his criminal justice reform proposal, which would reverse many of the provisions of the 1994 crime bill l he helped author. another presidential candidate appearing at the naacp's convention, new jersey senator cory booker, took aim at biden's proposal. >> for a guy who helped be an architect of mass incarceration, ththis is an inadequate solution to what is a raging crisis in our country. amy: and i in pennsylvania, an appealalcourt has s thrown out a guilty verdict against the popular rapper meek mill, who was convicted in a nonjury trial in 2008 on drugs and weapons charges based on the false testimony of his arresting officer. philadelphia d district attorn's office, led by larry krasner, supported mill's bid to have the conviction overturned. krasner's office has not yet said whether prosecutors will proceed with a retrial. the conviction has dogged mill ever since his conviction 11 y
amy: biden was referring to commentsts by the civil rights leleader reverend jesse jackson, who said biden wednesday had some obligation to address the 1994 crime bill. on tuesday, biden rolled out his criminal justice reform proposal, which would reverse many of the provisions of the 1994 crime bill l he helped author. another presidential candidate appearing at the naacp's convention, new jersey senator cory booker, took aim at biden's proposal. >> for a guy who helped be an architect...
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if you look at his schedule, he's had a press conference with reverend jesse jackson this morning. later this weekend, he's going to essence fest talking to black women. he is trying to reach out and show that he is is listening and he's pitching to these african-american voters, a core voting. . >> and you saw from the big board, that is one he is struggling with. you talk about incomes. we expect any minute to hear from bernie sanders' campaign on how they did this most recent quarter. we are already hearing from somebody else on the other side of the aisle. donald trump's campaign announce, frankly, kelly o'donnell, a monster haul for them and one that dwarves where then president barack obama was at this time in the re-elect. fill us in. >> reporter: $1 plus million raised between the campaign and the republican national committee. whencumbent president, you get to have ownership of the committee. this is the joint re-election and republican national committee. $105 million. in talking with sources from the president's re-election campaign, hallie, what they tell me today is th
if you look at his schedule, he's had a press conference with reverend jesse jackson this morning. later this weekend, he's going to essence fest talking to black women. he is trying to reach out and show that he is is listening and he's pitching to these african-american voters, a core voting. . >> and you saw from the big board, that is one he is struggling with. you talk about incomes. we expect any minute to hear from bernie sanders' campaign on how they did this most recent quarter....
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we speak to civil rights activist reverend jesse jackson. we have left off. 50 years since the launch of apollo 11 the start of a voyage that put man on the moon and redefined humanity's view of space. scotla nd redefined humanity's view of space. scotland has the highest drug deaths rates in the eu with an increase of 2796 rates in the eu with an increase of 27% from the previous year. the battle to save conjoined twins, the bbc gets remarkable access to a ground—breaking series of operations to separate the pair. killing eve and flea bag to separate the pair. killing eve and fleabag get multiple nominations in the emmy awards this year recognising excellence in television. in a moment we will be joining the team at sport state but first a look at what else is coming up first a look at what else is coming up this evening. more on the celebrations marking 50 years since apollo 11 and its mission to the moon. we are in cape canaveral and we speak to a former international space station commander. then at eight o'clock we take a look at the
we speak to civil rights activist reverend jesse jackson. we have left off. 50 years since the launch of apollo 11 the start of a voyage that put man on the moon and redefined humanity's view of space. scotla nd redefined humanity's view of space. scotland has the highest drug deaths rates in the eu with an increase of 2796 rates in the eu with an increase of 27% from the previous year. the battle to save conjoined twins, the bbc gets remarkable access to a ground—breaking series of...
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in another year when democrats did lose, '84, jesse jackson ran on a platform many called extreme at the time. free community college, and a rainbow coalition of human rights for all. >> our pligs to feed the hung drig,ings to clothe the naked, to house the homeless, to be teach it the illiterate, to provide jabs for the jobless and to choose the human race over the nuclear race. >> and jackson problems he wasn't political fringed. that year jesse jackson won one out of every five votes in the primary, he won five primaries outright and registered millions of new voters as democrats who were tuning in partly for him. the dynamic is back in play right now. this large democratic field generating a large amount of interest. 33 million people watched the first debates. we'll see if that continues tonight and tomorrow. you take it together and the trends are pretty clear. more choices are hard, they can be mentally exhausting. but that exhaustion comes from working out. which is the thing that makes you stronger. and building up a political movement can be like building a muscle. you have
in another year when democrats did lose, '84, jesse jackson ran on a platform many called extreme at the time. free community college, and a rainbow coalition of human rights for all. >> our pligs to feed the hung drig,ings to clothe the naked, to house the homeless, to be teach it the illiterate, to provide jabs for the jobless and to choose the human race over the nuclear race. >> and jackson problems he wasn't political fringed. that year jesse jackson won one out of every five...
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pete buttigieg expected to speak at jesse jackson's rainbow coalition program any moment in an attempt to build support among african-american voters specifically. this was the logjam of 2020 contenders is showing its first signs of breaking up. two new polls now taken after last week's debates, one from cnn finds two candidates cutting into biden's double-digit lead, kamala harris and elizabeth warren making strong gains. paris moving into second place. we're seeing similar movement in a poll of iowa voters from a brand-new usa today in suffolk university poll that's just out. we get details now from nbc news road warrior. mark leibovich, chief national correspondent for the washington times. former democratic congresswoman donna edwards, and contributing columnist for the "washington post" is with me, and so is david jolly who is also an msnbc political contributor. a big thanks to all of you. shaq, i'll start with you on the ground. you're with mayor pete. what are you hearing from that campaign somewhat do we expect to hear from the candidate this hour? >> well, he'll be taking the
pete buttigieg expected to speak at jesse jackson's rainbow coalition program any moment in an attempt to build support among african-american voters specifically. this was the logjam of 2020 contenders is showing its first signs of breaking up. two new polls now taken after last week's debates, one from cnn finds two candidates cutting into biden's double-digit lead, kamala harris and elizabeth warren making strong gains. paris moving into second place. we're seeing similar movement in a poll...
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in a new interview with nbc civil rights icon reverend jesse jackson said that there's an underlying danger to these kinds of comments. >> not just specically baltimore. for example, aanta and st. louis is rat infested. it comes from maxine waters, she had a low i.q. division is the real conversation when we exhaust our best arguments about race and the pain and the danger is not discsed. enemies of the state, they can be killed. >> nbc geoff bennett is in baltimore with more. >> reporter: president trump firing off another h shot in ongoing battle against congressman elijah cummings and the city he represents >> baltimore's been very badly mishandled for many years. i do know congressman cummings has been there for a long time he's had a very iron hand on it. it's a corrupt city. those people are living in hell in baltimore they're largely african-american >> reporter: words from the president that cut deep for people we talked to here people who live in baltimore are living in hell how does that make you feel? >> it don't feel good. you know, iton't feel good at all. >> reporter: a
in a new interview with nbc civil rights icon reverend jesse jackson said that there's an underlying danger to these kinds of comments. >> not just specically baltimore. for example, aanta and st. louis is rat infested. it comes from maxine waters, she had a low i.q. division is the real conversation when we exhaust our best arguments about race and the pain and the danger is not discsed. enemies of the state, they can be killed. >> nbc geoff bennett is in baltimore with more....
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one, you can look back at jesse jackson, you can look at barack obama. in both of those cases, they had to establish early credibility and then the black support really took off. barack obama won the iowa caucuses and then support in south carolina basically doubled overnight. but even back in 2008 barack obama at this point in the race was doing significantly better with black voters than you are seeing kamala harris and cory booker doing right now. is it the connection that joe biden has with obama? that is one theory. just that joe biden has tried to claim the status of most electable candidate. >>> coming up, yet another effort inside the administration to reshape america's asylum system. and this one has stephen miller's fingerprints all over it. julia ainsley will join us next with her reporting. this was me six years ago... and this is me now! i got liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. then i won the lottery, got hair plugs, and started working out. and so can you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty
one, you can look back at jesse jackson, you can look at barack obama. in both of those cases, they had to establish early credibility and then the black support really took off. barack obama won the iowa caucuses and then support in south carolina basically doubled overnight. but even back in 2008 barack obama at this point in the race was doing significantly better with black voters than you are seeing kamala harris and cory booker doing right now. is it the connection that joe biden has with...
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. >> who does a film on jesse jackson and jesse james? who does a book about country music and american imperialism? it has just been a fantastic will ride. i think a little bit of -- i would never compare, but let me say this when i was a kid i grew up in missouri and my parents used to take me around and they used to take me to the birthplace of mark twain. there's a house in florida, missouri, it's a little two-room shack. and then you know the the kind of life he got to, and for god sakes, $611,000 in his estate when he died in 1910 which is going to be like what $15 million, so i'm thinking even as a little kid, this writing game, there may be something in it. [laughter] it is now 45 years later and i am just coming around to the realization that maybe this is not the best plan if you want to accrue $611,000 and estate. it's been a joy. i have met people i could not have imagined meeting. i've met the president and vice presidents, i meet really fascinating interesting people all the time. some you know, some you don't know. wonderfu
. >> who does a film on jesse jackson and jesse james? who does a book about country music and american imperialism? it has just been a fantastic will ride. i think a little bit of -- i would never compare, but let me say this when i was a kid i grew up in missouri and my parents used to take me around and they used to take me to the birthplace of mark twain. there's a house in florida, missouri, it's a little two-room shack. and then you know the the kind of life he got to, and for god...
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jackson, don king, the great boxing photo, all thought he was a great man, they have worked with him in the past. they would not have worked with him if he was a racist, he is not a racist, he is a president ho has moved this country in a positive direction. gregg: mea media complicit in t, a couple of days ago i flipped to cnn, a morning show, it is supposed to be a news show, anchor repeatedly referred to president's tweets as racist, not alleged or racially charged or anything like that or perceived by some to be, no she declared it, repeatedly as racist. >> if it is on cnn or msnbc it has to be right, that is why they have low ratings. we're in a polarized situation, i spend an hour every day watching nb,c to get my blood pressure up. no, the dialogue is we don't know if they do it 4 years or 8 years when trump is out of office, that is ridiculous. as opposed to saying this say group that will do this and that. >> media, they will indict president because michael cohen pled guilty to 2 non-crimes. >> at end was day the more exposure the people get, these radicals, as far as i'm c
jackson, don king, the great boxing photo, all thought he was a great man, they have worked with him in the past. they would not have worked with him if he was a racist, he is not a racist, he is a president ho has moved this country in a positive direction. gregg: mea media complicit in t, a couple of days ago i flipped to cnn, a morning show, it is supposed to be a news show, anchor repeatedly referred to president's tweets as racist, not alleged or racially charged or anything like that or...
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rob: reverend jesse jackson asking for the president to consider a pardon for rob blogoyovich. he was sentenced in 2011 on federal corruption charges. last year the president said he was considering commuting his sentence, calling it unfair. jillian: roger stone will not be going to jail for violating a gag order related to the mueller case. a judge band the former campaign advisor from using social media after a series of posts that seemingly referred to the case. stone pleade pleaded not guilty. his trial is set for november. how about it, game of thrones setting a new record with 32 emmy nominations. >> why do you think he told me the truth about you? >> doesn't get the truth, no. but you do. jillian: the 32 nominations -- sorry, this is rob's. go ahead. rob: 32 nominations the most ever for one show in a single season, beating nypd. jillian: nine game of thrones cast members earned nominations. winners will be announced in september. rob: we can catch jillian every sunday night watching game of thrones, eating a double whopper. jillian: i have never seen it. >> never throne
rob: reverend jesse jackson asking for the president to consider a pardon for rob blogoyovich. he was sentenced in 2011 on federal corruption charges. last year the president said he was considering commuting his sentence, calling it unfair. jillian: roger stone will not be going to jail for violating a gag order related to the mueller case. a judge band the former campaign advisor from using social media after a series of posts that seemingly referred to the case. stone pleade pleaded not...
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he helped reverend jesse jackson get the martin luther king holiday sankifieholeholiday sank exchange. you have got such a strong economy, why not play to the moderates and independents and trounce these people. and joe biden is wrong. woodrow wilson was a racist. donald trump is not a racist. trish: if the election were on tuesday he would have a problem. he would have lost people who were in the middle. but if the thinking is okay, we have some time between now and 2020. let these people be supported by the democrats and by biden and by pelosi, and that you now have socialist anti-semites being seen as the face of the democratic party. >> go read their question taitions what they said about israel, 9/11 and isis. but they are citizens of the united states. don't tell them to go back to the country they came from. that's a clarion call in this country and it's disturbing to ethnic americans who would like to vote for the president. if he doesn't sight or his staff doesn't see it, maybe i'm wrong about this. trish: what if you were in the white house and he said i'm going to do this.
he helped reverend jesse jackson get the martin luther king holiday sankifieholeholiday sank exchange. you have got such a strong economy, why not play to the moderates and independents and trounce these people. and joe biden is wrong. woodrow wilson was a racist. donald trump is not a racist. trish: if the election were on tuesday he would have a problem. he would have lost people who were in the middle. but if the thinking is okay, we have some time between now and 2020. let these people be...
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and speaking to a largely african-american audience at the reverend jesse jackson's rainbow push organization, biden made this attempt to explain. >> i heard and i listened to and i respect senator harris, but, you know, we all know that 30 seconds to 60 seconds on a campaign debate exchange can't do justice to a lifetime committed to civil rights. i never, never, never, ever opposed voluntary bussing and as a program that senator harris participated in, and it made a difference in her life, i did -- i have been in favor to use federal authority to overcome state initiated segregation. >> the debate had mixed results for biden. the daily beast reports that data compiled by the polling firm showed biden's favoritability actualfavorabiliy going up after the debate. greenberg talked to defensiveness that the attacks on biden were attacks on the obama biden legacy. the same survey showed the percentage of people that would vote for biden and consider voting for him went down 11 points from 81% to 72%, but even when working to reinforce his credibility on centrevilivil ri cory booker called out bi
and speaking to a largely african-american audience at the reverend jesse jackson's rainbow push organization, biden made this attempt to explain. >> i heard and i listened to and i respect senator harris, but, you know, we all know that 30 seconds to 60 seconds on a campaign debate exchange can't do justice to a lifetime committed to civil rights. i never, never, never, ever opposed voluntary bussing and as a program that senator harris participated in, and it made a difference in her...
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jackson's rainbow push coalition.n. it's become a popular stop for the 2020 democrats but pete buttigieg made it as a time to make a push. >> costs the descendants the victims hundreds today. each year we do not act the bill grows larger. some of this theft came a verys long time ago, that doesn't make it better. it makes it worse. >> raymond: i knew poll reveals why buttigieg is so desperate to end this. joining me is the chairman of the american conservative union and with me and said juan williams, cohost ofn "the five." a new poll has buttigieg at 0% among black voters. joe biden leagues leads that 31% . my first question, why is biden beating everyone else with black voters. >> i don't think it is too hard vice president of the first black president. he has a long history with black voters. i think there is a certain sense of familiarity, a certain sense of trust. you saw what happened in the first debate where kamala harris, a commanding performance, she clearly put him on the defensive. and when she did that, i t
jackson's rainbow push coalition.n. it's become a popular stop for the 2020 democrats but pete buttigieg made it as a time to make a push. >> costs the descendants the victims hundreds today. each year we do not act the bill grows larger. some of this theft came a verys long time ago, that doesn't make it better. it makes it worse. >> raymond: i knew poll reveals why buttigieg is so desperate to end this. joining me is the chairman of the american conservative union and with me and...
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carter, kennedy, jesse jackson. he ran twice in the '80s. one interesting note there, even starting here in 199, when bill clinton wins the black vote overwhelmingly, wins the democratic nomination. starting in '92 and going all the way to the present date, every winner of a democratic presidential race has won the black vote. no one has won the nomination without winning the black vote. generally, you see the margins have been overwhelming. that's something to keep in mind as we turn toward 2020. could be the largest share of black vote ever in a presidential race. we talk about south carolina, that critical early primary where more than 60% of the electorate is african-american. >> extrapolate that and try to move it to the big picture of the general elections, give us that perspective, how the african-american vote translates. >> it tends to be democratic in presidential elections. the question there is how much turnout will there be? how many black voters will turn up and vote? it's a key question. what you see here are the four most rec
carter, kennedy, jesse jackson. he ran twice in the '80s. one interesting note there, even starting here in 199, when bill clinton wins the black vote overwhelmingly, wins the democratic nomination. starting in '92 and going all the way to the present date, every winner of a democratic presidential race has won the black vote. no one has won the nomination without winning the black vote. generally, you see the margins have been overwhelming. that's something to keep in mind as we turn toward...
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the reverend jesse jackson was impressed with what he heard, andy and i republicans not so much. a spokesman for the party says his problem simmer for eight years and he didn't do anything about it until the lights of a campaign descended on that town. >> dana: mike tobin, thank you. there is a washington mystery that is right now playing out after vice president mike pants abruptly canceled a new hampshire event to remain in washington. what we are learning about the unexplained change of plans. plus, members of the radical group calling for federal and investigation. >> i was suddenly bashed in the back of my head, from there i'm a pacifist and i've never been in a fight. it took me a few seconds that i had hit my head. ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laund
the reverend jesse jackson was impressed with what he heard, andy and i republicans not so much. a spokesman for the party says his problem simmer for eight years and he didn't do anything about it until the lights of a campaign descended on that town. >> dana: mike tobin, thank you. there is a washington mystery that is right now playing out after vice president mike pants abruptly canceled a new hampshire event to remain in washington. what we are learning about the unexplained change...
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jesse jackson while he was there standing behind mayor pete said he respected and praised how mayor pete handled the situation, saying he was transparent. >> i know, but he did have some tough town hall meetings. there was a lot of anger in the community, which stems from his firing the african-american police chief. and he admitted i didn't get it done in terms of increasing diversity. this has become a big issue. the numbers of diversity, you know, of having african-american police officers have actually dropped under his leadership. >> that's true. i think what mayor pete is really trying to do right now is to really take responsibility for all the things that are happening in south dend. the idea he didn't make excuses, but he said i need to be better. police forces all across the country aren't that diverse. not to say he should get a pass in south bend, but it's an issue that city official and leaders all over the country are trying to tackle. what we're seeing now is mayor pete being put to the test to see whether he can handle a crisis as a mayor. a lot of voters are looking at m
jesse jackson while he was there standing behind mayor pete said he respected and praised how mayor pete handled the situation, saying he was transparent. >> i know, but he did have some tough town hall meetings. there was a lot of anger in the community, which stems from his firing the african-american police chief. and he admitted i didn't get it done in terms of increasing diversity. this has become a big issue. the numbers of diversity, you know, of having african-american police...
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jesse jackson is still a big leader, he summons people to have these kind of conversations, particularly about his issues in civil rights. here's mayor pete today talking at that event. take a look. >> when you're new on the scene, and you're not from a community of color, you got to work much harder in order to earn that trust, trust is largely a function of quantity. i'm committed to doing that work. the most important question is, will our policy benefit black americans and all americans, if that happens, and if i can show that, i think the politics will start to take care of themselves. >> professor? you hear him talking about trust, as you know, it's been said trust, a word you seldom hear from us, we don't sleep but keep one eye up. talk about building trust for such a young mayor, an untraditional candidate? >> it's hard, because on the one hand, you took him at his word, he's a breath of fresh air, he admits when he does something wrong, he issues an apology, the problem is, when you have the opportunity, when you add a black police chief and got rid of him, and you think for goo
jesse jackson is still a big leader, he summons people to have these kind of conversations, particularly about his issues in civil rights. here's mayor pete today talking at that event. take a look. >> when you're new on the scene, and you're not from a community of color, you got to work much harder in order to earn that trust, trust is largely a function of quantity. i'm committed to doing that work. the most important question is, will our policy benefit black americans and all...
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he's having a press conference with the reverend jesse jackson and speaking to this group and later this weekend he will be reaching directly out to black women and trying to show he's reaching out to these black groups giving his pitch to supporters. >> that $25 million is impressive. we haven't heard from a lot of other people. kamala harris said she got $2 million 24 hours after the debate. bernie sanders put out a voluminous e-mail late last night. at some point this week we will see how much money we raised and how many contributions make up that amount. he has a phone call at the top of the hour but maybe we will learn some more. does it tell you anything we haven't heard from the rest of the field how much money they raised? >> i think it does. i think you will see a win knowing. 20 candidates is a lot of people. the size of this field right now is unwieldy. if voters are making preference known by campaign contributions or by polling that does help win no people away. on the other hand, remember what a dynamo jeb bush was in terms of fund-raising and the amount of money he had. a
he's having a press conference with the reverend jesse jackson and speaking to this group and later this weekend he will be reaching directly out to black women and trying to show he's reaching out to these black groups giving his pitch to supporters. >> that $25 million is impressive. we haven't heard from a lot of other people. kamala harris said she got $2 million 24 hours after the debate. bernie sanders put out a voluminous e-mail late last night. at some point this week we will see...
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he's been praised by jesse jackson for being a friend to the black community. and it only changed, by the way, when you at cnn and others started calling him a racist, that is false. it is untrue. >> not when he said obama wasn't born in this country. not when he said good people on both sides. not when he told brown lawmakers to go back where they come from. >> again, taking him out of context one by one by one. >> here's your problem, jennifer, the facts are clear. i like having kaylee on the show. she's a benefit to the campaign. calling out the facts isn't going to be enough. the coback test is even if this president said he was a racist, he might still support him if the alternative was you. how do you counter that and win? >> i think, first of all, the strategy of trying to paint the democrats as these four women which clearly he's trying to do -- >> effective. >> call all democrats socialists. >> effective. >> i don't know. it's effective with his base. but he can't win with just his base if his base is defined by those who came out in 2018. you just had
he's been praised by jesse jackson for being a friend to the black community. and it only changed, by the way, when you at cnn and others started calling him a racist, that is false. it is untrue. >> not when he said obama wasn't born in this country. not when he said good people on both sides. not when he told brown lawmakers to go back where they come from. >> again, taking him out of context one by one by one. >> here's your problem, jennifer, the facts are clear. i like...
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a big change in the 80s when jesse jackson runs for president. since 1992, you can start there. bill clinton wins the black vote in 1992. no nominee since '92 has not won without also winning the black vote. we put this up on nbc news.com. cheap plug. ton of archive data, news clips, check it out, please. >> i was going to plug it for you, my friend. you are stepping on me at that point. it's awesome. steve, while i have you, let me ask you this. we have been talking about the president's attacks now against, for example, elijah cummings, the other tweets against the so-called squad, if you will. he is clearly fanning the flames at the center of his strategy come 2020. put it into historical perspective. >> well, it's interesting. the closest parallel was pat buchan buchanan. he is acting like a general election strategy. one way of looking at this that is interesting, we talk about is trump going to fire up his base. >> right. >> and the other angle on this, one other angle is this. this gets into our project. black voter turnout in general elections. this is the most recent fo
a big change in the 80s when jesse jackson runs for president. since 1992, you can start there. bill clinton wins the black vote in 1992. no nominee since '92 has not won without also winning the black vote. we put this up on nbc news.com. cheap plug. ton of archive data, news clips, check it out, please. >> i was going to plug it for you, my friend. you are stepping on me at that point. it's awesome. steve, while i have you, let me ask you this. we have been talking about the president's...
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jackson happened but what put obama over the top was iowa. so i don't know how the stars would line up for her if they can line up. but she's banking on what happened in the past for obama, it could happen for her. >> right now biden does the best among the african-american voters. >> yes. and barack obama is largely the reason for it. he chose biden as his running mate and that is considered a certification on the part of -- the endorsement. >> why doesn't he endorse him? >> you would have to ask him that. >> he's got friends -- >> i'm here for cnn. >> because he picked him. he thought he was best qualified for president of the united states -- >> and i've done a lot of reporting around this, an endorsement would be helpful but it is not going to be determinative and president obama knows he has to sit this one out. he's not ruled out endorsing but in this phase of the campaign but joe biden knows he has to win this on his own so even though he's coming in with high numbers, boy, he has a lot on the line here because he's been telegraphing a
jackson happened but what put obama over the top was iowa. so i don't know how the stars would line up for her if they can line up. but she's banking on what happened in the past for obama, it could happen for her. >> right now biden does the best among the african-american voters. >> yes. and barack obama is largely the reason for it. he chose biden as his running mate and that is considered a certification on the part of -- the endorsement. >> why doesn't he endorse him?...
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jesse jackson was speaking in front of his group the rain poe push coalition and he said he's for voluntary busing, i'm for court-ordered busing. well, everyone's for voluntary busing, jackson said. the federal government had to order the abolition of slavery, the right to vote. what do you think harris is up to here and when will we know if it's actually working? >> jeff is right, the campaign is not going to turn on busing, but it does speak to this broader idea that biden on both his policies and his rhetoric is out of step right now. and what i have heard from a lot of people who are really thick to joe biden is they just don't understand. you come into the race with a 40-year record, you know it's going to get picked apart. biden's instinct is to defend that record. he's really struggling not just to pivot rhetorically but to show that his vision is forward-looking. to show that he doesn't want to fight these fights of the past, that he's got a proactive, forward-looking agenda and the attention is all backward leaning. a lot of that is because of him. that's where he keeps going on th
jesse jackson was speaking in front of his group the rain poe push coalition and he said he's for voluntary busing, i'm for court-ordered busing. well, everyone's for voluntary busing, jackson said. the federal government had to order the abolition of slavery, the right to vote. what do you think harris is up to here and when will we know if it's actually working? >> jeff is right, the campaign is not going to turn on busing, but it does speak to this broader idea that biden on both his...
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jackson. diametrically opposed to ed brook and thurgood marshall in the issue of busing. i think it's relevant. but you've got to pivot and move forward. and one of the things we're talking about, while we're having this agenda, and this conversation about black voters and while we're having this conversation about what's superficial, i hope all 23, 24, 35 candidates, however many are still there, actually put forth an agenda to uplift the american people, uplift african-americans in particular. and focus on having this black agenda, amongst other issues. i think senator harris is well-positioned to do that. and i think after all of this is being said, they would not be doing this, and this comes from don jr. and others, if they were not afraid of kamala harris. that just shows you she's electable, and some people on the right side are shaking in their boots. >> she did well after that last debate. let me jump in. she did well after the last databas debate, and i think because of that she has
jackson. diametrically opposed to ed brook and thurgood marshall in the issue of busing. i think it's relevant. but you've got to pivot and move forward. and one of the things we're talking about, while we're having this agenda, and this conversation about black voters and while we're having this conversation about what's superficial, i hope all 23, 24, 35 candidates, however many are still there, actually put forth an agenda to uplift the american people, uplift african-americans in...
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. >> today he found an ally with jesse jackson. >> i think is in a very awkward situation. >> buttigieg's proposals to benefit black americans are intended to reduce incarceration by 50% legalizing pot and leniency for small drug crimes. he wants to create more access to credit for business and for minority areas, and he projected a goal of tripling entrepreneurs in black neighborhoods within ten years. he also wants to steer federal contracts to minority or women-owned businesses. >> we should also be speaking of black empowerment through education and entrepreneurship like what people here work on every day. >> buttigieg has a long way to go to gain a substantial portion of the african-american vote. quinnipiac poll out today show he is pulling 0% of the black folk. mike. >> mike: thanks very much. if justin fairfax is resigning from the law firm from which he was on leave since february amid allegations of sexual assault. after the scandal surfaced, the firm hired outside counsel to investigate his tenure, uncovering no evidence of misconduct while he was an employee. two women have pu
. >> today he found an ally with jesse jackson. >> i think is in a very awkward situation. >> buttigieg's proposals to benefit black americans are intended to reduce incarceration by 50% legalizing pot and leniency for small drug crimes. he wants to create more access to credit for business and for minority areas, and he projected a goal of tripling entrepreneurs in black neighborhoods within ten years. he also wants to steer federal contracts to minority or women-owned...
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jesse jackson ghei him an award for the -- gave him an award for the incredible things he has done in the african-american community. i have never seen anything that even resembles racism. and look at the policies that have been done and look at the people who have been helped. you know, black unemployment at the lowest level ever. same thing for hispanics. you look at the fact that he has engaged so much in second chance for people. you know, things that other people talk about but he has done. you know, opportunity zones where people who have made nor mouse amounts of money -- enormous amounts of money have opportunity to take unrealized capital gains and to plow them into the areas of the country that have traditionally been neglected. you know, it's what's been done. it's not what's been said or how it's been interpreted and hashed over and over in the media. maria: but, secretary, look at this tweet that ilhan omar has put out. i mean, this is an elected congresswoman, an elected position that says that, you know, the president wants every black and brown person deported, every m
jesse jackson ghei him an award for the -- gave him an award for the incredible things he has done in the african-american community. i have never seen anything that even resembles racism. and look at the policies that have been done and look at the people who have been helped. you know, black unemployment at the lowest level ever. same thing for hispanics. you look at the fact that he has engaged so much in second chance for people. you know, things that other people talk about but he has...
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he's raised more than million appearing with jesse jackson in chicago today. but a judge and knowledge in challenges of his own particularly introducing himself to african american voters who are critical slice of the primary electorate, look when you're new on the scene and you're not from a community of color. you got to work. >>a charter largely a function of quantity time. >>that was jeff felony reporting the next democratic debate is set for july 30th and 31th in detroit and it will be hosted by cnn. >>this is not the first time natural beauty has become a destination for instagram lovers who want their perfect selfie the reason farmers say they'll selfie lovers are in uses. >>in sports, the giants in particular evan longoria had the bats. tonight mark has th right now, earn 60,000 bonus miles after qu for the hawaiian airlines world elite mastercard. plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit ha
he's raised more than million appearing with jesse jackson in chicago today. but a judge and knowledge in challenges of his own particularly introducing himself to african american voters who are critical slice of the primary electorate, look when you're new on the scene and you're not from a community of color. you got to work. >>a charter largely a function of quantity time. >>that was jeff felony reporting the next democratic debate is set for july 30th and 31th in detroit and it...
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in the early days, you can see ted kennedy, jesse jackson ran twice in the 1980s, that really increased black voter registration. but it's the modern history starting in '92. starting with bill clinton in '92, he gets 70% of the black vote, wins the nomination. al gore, john kerry, barack obama. and hillary clinton in 2016. everybody who has won the democratic nomination for president since 1992 has won the black vote. often decisively. so the clout of black voters has never been higher than it is right now in the democratic party and the democratic presidential race. that's why it's so significant. it was the reason hillary clinton was able to hold off bernie sanders and it's the reason that joe biden is in front as much as he i. let's see if that holds for him. we have got so much more on the history of the black vote in maude heodern presidential prim. it's called journey to power. you can check it out now, nbcnews.com/blackvoters. nbcnews.com/blackvoters, check that out, please, i think you'll enjoy. and be be back with more "mtp daily." with more "mtp da ily. ily. mor mont the cloc
in the early days, you can see ted kennedy, jesse jackson ran twice in the 1980s, that really increased black voter registration. but it's the modern history starting in '92. starting with bill clinton in '92, he gets 70% of the black vote, wins the nomination. al gore, john kerry, barack obama. and hillary clinton in 2016. everybody who has won the democratic nomination for president since 1992 has won the black vote. often decisively. so the clout of black voters has never been higher than it...
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apparently appearing with jesse jackson, pete buttigieg announcing challenges of his own, introducing himself to african-american voters who are a critical slice of the primary electorate. >> when you are new on the scene and not from a community of color, you have to work much harder to earn that trust because trust is a function of quantity time. >> reporter: now as for biden, he's entering what the aides see as a critical month of july with only four weeks before the next democratic debate, he hopes to get a second chance to present his argument that he's the strongest democrat to take on president trump. jake. >> jeff zeleny, thanks so much. >>> take a look at how the polls in iowa have changed in the last month. in june biden led. then sanders, warren, buttigieg and harris and now biden is neutral while sanders and buttigieg have lost ground. warren and kamala harris have gained ground. what does that tell you about the state of the race right now? >> well, it tells me that harris clearly has capitalized on that moment from the debates that she not only -- were they able to turn
apparently appearing with jesse jackson, pete buttigieg announcing challenges of his own, introducing himself to african-american voters who are a critical slice of the primary electorate. >> when you are new on the scene and not from a community of color, you have to work much harder to earn that trust because trust is a function of quantity time. >> reporter: now as for biden, he's entering what the aides see as a critical month of july with only four weeks before the next...
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but many democrats have commented — this is the veteran civil rights activist jesse jackson talking to the bbc. mr trump has a theory about the racial hierarchy. he believes the norwegian is superior to the african, he believes in the race theory. he believes america should be white again with slave masters and the rules ofjim crow. that america will never be again. we cannot only respond to his attacking kind, to his attack in kind, is not four women, it's toward women, it's more than four. more than that he focused on the border. 13 million undocumented workers, not a thousand, 13 million, the asians coming into silicon valley, the eastern european, the russians, the dues, the russians, thejews, the palestinians, he is targeting black and brown people as a racist tactic designed to divert them to the back. this is the resolution that the house will vote on. it says the president's comments "have legitimized fear and hatred of new americans and people of color". president trump is having none of it. earlier he tweeted i don't have a racist bone in my body! the so—called vote to be t
but many democrats have commented — this is the veteran civil rights activist jesse jackson talking to the bbc. mr trump has a theory about the racial hierarchy. he believes the norwegian is superior to the african, he believes in the race theory. he believes america should be white again with slave masters and the rules ofjim crow. that america will never be again. we cannot only respond to his attacking kind, to his attack in kind, is not four women, it's toward women, it's more than four....
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jesse jackson gave him an award for the work he's done in the black community. i remember the very first time i met the president at mar-a-lago before we were into the political arena, and someone came up to him and said mr. trump, rod stewart is here. and he said yeah, but this is ben carson. i mean, that's the kind of person that he is. that's the kind of person i've always known him to be. you know, his interest is in everybody doing well and the policies are such that a rising tide floats all boats, and you can see that. the manifestation is so clear, you know, in terms of the unemployment rate, particularly for minorities. >> but that's not what we were talking about. we were talking about whether his tweets were racist or not. i understand the policies are great and the economy is doing well but this is a question of racism. >> yeah, well, the place where that intersects is because he is spending so much time and energy with policies that elevate the very people that they are claiming that he is against. that's my point. >> secretary carson, thank you very
jesse jackson gave him an award for the work he's done in the black community. i remember the very first time i met the president at mar-a-lago before we were into the political arena, and someone came up to him and said mr. trump, rod stewart is here. and he said yeah, but this is ben carson. i mean, that's the kind of person that he is. that's the kind of person i've always known him to be. you know, his interest is in everybody doing well and the policies are such that a rising tide floats...
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today mayor pete buttigieg appeared at jesse jackson's rainbow push coalition in chicago where he addressed the shooting of an unarmed black men in his city of south bend, indiana. >> we had a very emotional town hall meeting and one woman told me that her 7-year-old grandson has already learned to fear the police. she said that's not what's supposed to happen in america or in indiana or anywhere in 2019. and she's right. and we accept responsibility, i except responsibility for the work that is left to be done. >> senator cory booker has now joined some of the other democratic candidates in saying that he would try to end the immigrant detention policy at the southern border by presidential executive order. >> this is a crisis that donald trump has created through executive action. congress has taken none of those -- none of these steps. and therefore it's something that i can end through executive action. i will look for a bipartisan immigration reform, and i think we can do that, but in the meantime, there are real crises that have to be dealt with. >>> after this break, we'll discuss th
today mayor pete buttigieg appeared at jesse jackson's rainbow push coalition in chicago where he addressed the shooting of an unarmed black men in his city of south bend, indiana. >> we had a very emotional town hall meeting and one woman told me that her 7-year-old grandson has already learned to fear the police. she said that's not what's supposed to happen in america or in indiana or anywhere in 2019. and she's right. and we accept responsibility, i except responsibility for the work...
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. >> he actually addressed this before delivering a major speech today at jesse jackson's rainbow push coalition in chicago. >> look, when you're new on the scene and you're not from a community of color, you've got to work much harder in order to earn that trust, because trust is largely a function of quantity time. i'm committed to doing that work. but i think the most important question is will our policy benefit black americans and all americans? and if that happens and if i can show that, i think the politics will start to take care of themselves. >> he's on to something, the trust, scott. but why -- what do you think he needs to do and realistically can he do what he needs to do? >> well, the problems with his police department have been there. he said he failed, right? these aren't new issues facing african-americans. he may be from south bend and 20% population in south bend but now he's focused on it because he had a police killing and that wants to be president. that won't be missed by african-americans and people of color. what does he have to do? he has to be authentic. he
. >> he actually addressed this before delivering a major speech today at jesse jackson's rainbow push coalition in chicago. >> look, when you're new on the scene and you're not from a community of color, you've got to work much harder in order to earn that trust, because trust is largely a function of quantity time. i'm committed to doing that work. but i think the most important question is will our policy benefit black americans and all americans? and if that happens and if i can...