much work we need to do especially by our political leaders who say that kids are our most important resource if they don t put their money where their mouth is. there s not a political movement for poor children many this country. they don t give kids kids don t give money to political leaders. they don t vote and neither do their parents give political contributions. they don t have society at the table. we hope people will get energ e energized by this report. it s really amazing that we don t have it. thank you for what you re doing. thank you for your passion about this. thank you. stay with us. i want to thank you but i want to show all of you just one kind moment, a lovely moment between an 8-year-old boy and his random act of kindness warming hearts
the coalition of the insin dent, the nonwhite voters are energ e energized. these kind of comments will rebound to the republican party s detriment unless they find a way to distance themselves. it may be too late now. i think it s too late now. they simply refuse to show any moral courage when it comes to standing up to the racist comments made by the president of the united states, and we ve seen this time and again. and andrea, when you talk about this coalition, yes, it s black americans and hispanic americans and asian americans. it s the people who are bolting away from the republican party for some time. you also have young millennials out there who now two-thirds of young ma lin yillennials breaki from the republican party. this expedites that. is this why we see people like
but it hides a growing gap within the party between the party establishment and a more populous wing. so far, president obama has been able to paper over that gap working to connect the two sides by opting to emphasize pragmatism over ideology. hillary clinton, a fellow prague ma activity, would likely play the same role, but the split is still there, and if neither obama nor clinton were able to hold the two wings together, it wouldn t take much to spark a full-blown ideological dive. people like warren or de blasio are on board for income equality, but arguing for more aggressive policies than the ones currently in the democratic mainstream, and currently being pushed by this president, like taxing the wealthy to pay for pre-k program and expanding social security benefits. it remains to be seen if that can gain currency with the establishment. al frum said new ways of thinking will be key to energ e energizing democrats in the post-obama era. today in politics, there s so
has a friendly relationship with the speaker, what do you view as his greatest strength? i admire his gumption to subject himself to what he s getting ready to go to. and he ll throw some he ll throw some ideas out there. the problem is, if i was, you know i don t believe in attacking a guy on his wedding day, his announcement day, the day he die, so i ll try to be as gracious as i can. if he can throw ideas and not bombs, you know, he could make an effect on that race. you do have a pretty good relationship with him i did, i did. well, i was there that day when he came and spoke to your class. what s your sense? we all said in 2008, here s obama, this guy who has energ e energized. is newt gingrich a past generation guy or can he hook up with the new generation? well, he s certainly trying. you know, twitter deal going and he s you know what i mean? he s got a different kind of