to do that except for the gender problem. this may remind us of the gender thing. whoever tells the story, october is a really important time, there s of the bet been surpris. democrats, they want to wake up in the morning and not think about this sort of stuff. they want to mawake up in the morning when there s not a new scandal, wake up in the morning and have somebody in the presidency they can be proud of. normally economic votes would carry in a presidential lerelecn but in the midterm it s how you feel about the president that s important. if we don t have the other person out there who might be the president, imagine somebody that might make us proud again to be americans. do you think that it s a fair critique to say that democrats sort of realized their potential? you talk about 60% of americans don t approve of this president. do you think democrats have made the best use of the last two years? i m not sure they have. if there s now some polls wondering whether these pe
see young heros who look like them on screen. i was happy to see that kid when i grew up, i wanted to be superman but the superheros didn t look like me. now kids will see superheros that look like them. that s important. not only is that important but young black and brown and other girls of color will be able to see strong, empowered women that look look them. so it s not just a gender thing, it s not just a race thing, but let me make sure that i say that black panther has universal themes. regardless of who you are, you can take something from this fi film. april, it s a pleasure. how many times have you seen it? three and counting. i m ready to go back. i think she didn t like the movie. she s only seen it three times. that s it for us tonight. thanks for watching. i m see you right back here tomorrow.
speaks of amongst each other but we were able to see those things translated on to film. this is what the former first lady michelle obama said. a few young people will finally see young heros who look like them on screen. i was happy to see that kid when i grew up, i wanted to be superman but the superheros didn t look like me. now kids will see superheros that look like them. that s important. not only is that important but young black and brown and other girls of color will be able to see strong, empowered women that look look them. so it s not just a gender thing, it s not just a race thing, but let me make sure that i say that black panther has universal themes. regardless of who you are, you can take something from this film. april, it s a pleasure. how many times have you seen it?
republicans will sit down and heal their wounds, but we are healing our wounds, and we are going to learn how to become a stronger, more effective party. tucker: here s part of what you say about robby mook in the book. i ve worked with men all my life and politics, and i can sense when they get to this part about not being able to deal with the woman. it was not a racial thing, it was a gender thing. every time you mentioned they were trying to shut you down because you are a woman, all of these guys are like no, no, no, no, no. my question is, you are saying you were the victim of sexism from the management of the hillary clinton campaign. what was their response when you said don t treat me differently because i m a woman? i may have also stated in the book, i think i did in three or four chapters, that it was also generational. i come from the old school, i come from the school where you have a three by five index card. i come from the school where you actually knock on doors
obamacare because people hate obama. i think the left knows what strategy works for them, drumming up race wars, saying that people are going to die, it is a gender thing. i think it has traditionally worked for them. i don t think it will work this time. considering that the insurance companies are drawing out of state. julie: let s be clear here, race, gender does not play a role in the debate. the biggest confusion over the bill is not about race, gender, it is about cost. it is about premiums. medicare, rising costs for those with pre-existing conditions. the elderly, that s what people are worried about. the bill does with pre-existing conditions, here is the sticking point, it does allow states to opt out of the provision that requires insurers to give everyone within certain age brackets the same rate. otherwise health care rates differ from person to person. is that something that the senate will change? we will have to see what the senate does, but that is a