living wage. so your family doesn t get evicted every few months because you can t meet basic rental payments. so there is a person that once said, what does love look like? it is justice. we have so many americans struggling. i live in a community with two super fights around us. as many low income americans do. many african-americans do. we don t have an urgency. it shows children born around those sites have dramatically higher rates of birth defects, of autism. so for us to not have a sense of common purpose to deal with these injustices. that is a tangible policy problem. that analysis seems to show the description of power. it seem like two things happening. there are certain people who don t want to be.
announce you re running for president. we ve talked before in your senate campaign and as a member of congress. i want to ask you a question i ve asked every candidate i have on the program which is of the tens of millions of adults constitutionally eligible to be president of the united states, over 35 and u.s. natural born citizens why should you, beto o rourke, be the president of the united states? i think the series of challenges we have before us, the gravest of our lifetimes, millions unable to get health care, millions living in the shadow of deportation including more than a million dreamers in this country who should be made u.s. citizens. an economy that works too well for too few and not well enough for the vast majority of our fellow americans. in this threat of climate change, if you think of how divided this country is we need someone who can unify people across the differences toward these common aspirations and goals. on the el paso city council not as a democrat or
we ve talked before in your senate campaign and as a member of congress. i want to ask you a question i ve asked every candidate i have on the program which is of the tens of millions of adults constitutionally eligible to be president of the united states, over 35 and u.s. natural born citizens why should you, beto o rourke, be the president of the united states? i think the series of challenges we have before us, the gravest of our lifetimes, millions unable to get health care, millions living in the shadow of deportation including more than a million dreamers in this country who should be made u.s. citizens. an economy that works too well for too few and not well enough for the vast majority of our fellow americans. in this threat of climate change, if you think of how divided this country is we need someone who can unify people across the differences toward these common aspirations and goals.
so your family doesn t get evicted every few months because you can t meet basic rental payments. so there is a person that once said, what does love look like? it is justice. we have so many americans struggling. i live in a community with two super fights around us. as many low income americans do. many african-americans do. we don t have an urgency. it shows children born around those sites have dramatically higher rates of birth defects, of autism. so for us to not have a sense of common purpose to deal with these injustices. that is a tangible policy problem. that analysis seems to show the description of power. it seem like two things happening. there are certain people who don t want to be. there is powerful interest that they don t want to have the super fund cleaned up. we cannot forget the instruction of history. we know the power of people is
there s a researcher at stanford that has shown that one act of decency and kindness or love witnessed by others, it ripples out two or three degrees of separation. yeah. president obama tried to do that, right? or did he? of course he tried to do it, yeah. and? and look, we now need more than ever after this president, we need a revival of grace in our country, in our civic spaces. and we need this election, that s what i tell democrats. you can t make this election just about one office and one person, about what we re against. we need to talk about what we re for. if we reduce this effort to just being we re going to beat republican, no, this has to be about uniting americans again. when i talk to folks in iowa, i mean they re right to be angry. attacks on public education, attacks on labor. here in this state, the loopholes to get around