obama s vp who s holding onto the lead. joining me now is karine jean-pierre, author of the great book moving forward . also with us charlie pierce, writer for esquire. i saw him writing his column earlier. i caught you earlier. blog never sleeps. let s talk about super tuesday. we know south carolina is critical. but it s three days before 15 states vote. there s 54 delegates here but let s look at the delegates up, 1344. california alone offers 415 delegates. texas alone offers 228 delegates. north carolina alone offers 110 delegates. it s a wheel that you can t see but the giant thing there is california. and they go down to vermont and others. but there are a lot more
rain on black voters because they realize there is power there. the democratic party has been chasing waterfalls going to try to appeal to these red states as tiffany mentioned, trying to swing other voters, but, no, you have a strong base here. with this increasing population here in nevada with latinx voter, indigenous communities, black voters, you know where they are going to vote. they are not going to vote republican with any sort of predictability, so you might as well spend the resources where you get a better return. let s look at where we re going because the calendar is not friendly to the next set of people who are in the single digits right now because you ve got super tuesday that s got 1344 this is a small number of delegates awarded today in comparison to california which by itself has 415 delegates. the super tuesday map is alabama, american samoa, arkansas, maine, massachusetts, minnesota, north carolina, oklahoma, utah, virginia, vermont, all at once.
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warmer oceans fueling more powerful hurricanes like dorian, which devastated the bahamas. and wildfires, alaska, 2.5 million acres burnt. the link between climate change and drought and wildfires is very, very strong. in the amazon rainforest in brazil, wildfires caused by slash and burn techniques raged at a record rate. it triggered worldwide concern over the rainforest, one of the biggest absorbers of carbon on the planet. we hit a report of 415 parts per million of carbon dioxide. that s the greenhouse gases in our atmosphere. the winds right now gusting at over 55 to 60 miles per hour. reports about climate and predictions for the future. it is so decided. the u.n. announcing there
change and drought and wildfires is very, very strong. reporter: in the amazon rainforest in brazil, wildfires caused by slash and burn techniques raged at a record rate. the planet s on fire! reporter: triggering worldwide concern over the fate of the rainforest. one of the biggest absorbers of carbon on the planet. we hit a record of 415 parts per million of carbon dioxide, that s the greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, a new record high. the winds right now gusting at over 55 to 60 miles an hour. and applications for the future, the u.n. announcing there could be as little as 12 years for humans to mitigate catastrophic global warming. we are in the beginning of a mass extinction. reporter: their recommendation, burning fewer fossil fuels, changing the way we produce food, and planting a