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Democratic convention live: Obama and Biden to speak about national security | Democratic convention live: Obama and Biden to speak about national security |
(35 minutes later) | |
11.28pm BST | |
23:28 | |
Flint mayor: 'we need your help' | |
Weaver says in 2014 the state switched our water source to a polluted river to save a handful of dollars... poisoning a whole community and leading to health impacts that may last for more than a generation. | |
The problems in Flint aren’t over, she says. “There are many more Flints across the country where environmental issues are hurting our kids and families,” she says. | |
“I am a voice for Flint,” she says. And “we need your help.” | |
11.25pm BST | |
23:25 | |
They’re now screening a new video about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. | |
It features Flint residents praising Clinton for her advocacy on behalf of their city and residents. | |
Speaking next is Flint mayor Karen Weaver. | |
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at 11.27pm BST | |
11.23pm BST | |
23:23 | |
Star Jones, the View host, who appeared on a season of Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice and came in fifth, is next. “We are all with her, because she has always been with us,” she says. | |
Jones alludes to her time inside Trump-world, contrasting Democrats with “race-baiting folks on the other side that I also know. Shame, boy bye.” | |
11.20pm BST | |
23:20 | |
Well that wasn’t in his prepared remarks. Jackson finishes by saying “it’s healing time, it’s hope time, it’s healing time, it’s hope time, it’s Hillary time” and permutations of orders of those three phrases for quite a while. The crowd joins in a bit but Jackson varies the order and confuses them. | |
Jesse Jackson is on fire: "It's healing time, it's hope time, it's Hillary time" he repeats with a cadence that sends shivers down the spine | |
Jesse Jackson: "The Bern must never grow cold". A line not in the script he would have had to run past the DNC staff before coming on stage. | |
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11.18pm BST | |
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Jackson: 'shooting of young black men must stop' | |
Here’s Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader, pioneering African American politician, Rainbow / PUSH coalition founder and Barack Obama frenemy. | |
He gets a good hurrah there, especially from the New York delegation. | |
We have Jackson’s prepared remarks here. He endorses Clinton firmly right out of the box. He congratulates Bernie Sanders “for energizing this campaign season.” | |
“The Bern must never grow cold,” he says. That’s not in his prepared remarks. | |
Jackson, 74, recalls Clinton’s long fights on behalf of impoverished children, “the marginalized and defenseless.” | |
“Hillary understands the historic dimensions of the agony, hope and promise of Black Lives Matter,” Jackson plans to say. “The shooting of young black men must stop.” | |
“It’s Super Bowl time,” Jackson says of the general election. | |
Jackson concludes his speech by quoting himself from his 1984 presidential run, when he won primaries in four states and Washington, DC. | |
If blacks register and vote in great numbers, progressive whites win,” he says/said. “It’s the only way progressive whites win. If blacks vote in great numbers, Hispanics win. When blacks, Hispanics, and progressive whites vote, women win. When women win, children win. When women and children win, workers win. We must all come up together.” | |
“It’s healing time, it’s hope time, it’s Hillary time.” | |
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at 11.19pm BST | |
11.09pm BST | |
23:09 | |
Here’s a musical number, billed as “our America musical performance.” It’s extremely easy-listening; the backdrop of fluffy cumulonimbus is perfect. You’d take it for one of the lazier offerings from the Christian lite genre, if they didn’t sing “America” so many times. (You still might.) | |
Sample lyrics: | |
America | |
Let’s celebrate the good times. | |
America | |
I’ll honor and defend you | |
America | |
America | |
America | |
11.05pm BST | |
23:05 | |
Bolo tie count so far this evening, by the way: two (2). Let’s hope that number climbs like Trump’s poll numbers. | |
(That’s not to say we wish for Trump’s poll numbers to climb, only to acknowledge that they have, steeply.) | |
11.02pm BST | |
23:02 | |
Here’s the slate of upcoming speakers, if you’re trying to plan upcoming beer runs / bathroom breaks: | |
Remarks | |
Civil Rights Leader Reverend Jesse Jackson | |
RemarksActress Star Jones | |
RemarksFlint Mayor Karen Weaver | |
Congressional Black CaucusChair, U.S. Representative GK Butterfield (NC) | |
10.59pm BST | 10.59pm BST |
22:59 | 22:59 |
Team Clinton: 'we're excited but not always as loud' | Team Clinton: 'we're excited but not always as loud' |
The Guardian’s Adam Gabbatt and Laurence Mathieu-Léger set out to gauge excitement among Clinton supporters for the Democrats’ historic nominee. | The Guardian’s Adam Gabbatt and Laurence Mathieu-Léger set out to gauge excitement among Clinton supporters for the Democrats’ historic nominee. |
They say they’re very excited - if “not always as loud.” | They say they’re very excited - if “not always as loud.” |
10.55pm BST | 10.55pm BST |
22:55 | 22:55 |
Obama speech excerpts: 'Hillary's been in the room' | Obama speech excerpts: 'Hillary's been in the room' |
The White House has released excerpts of the president’s speech tonight. From these passages it appears the president will seek to articulate an optimistic view of the national crossroads and prop Clinton up, as opposed to tearing Trump down. | The White House has released excerpts of the president’s speech tonight. From these passages it appears the president will seek to articulate an optimistic view of the national crossroads and prop Clinton up, as opposed to tearing Trump down. |
The key lines from the excerpts are familiar: | The key lines from the excerpts are familiar: |
You know, nothing truly prepares you for the demands of the Oval Office. Until you’ve sat at that desk, you don’t know what it’s like to manage a global crisis or send young people to war. But Hillary’s been in the room; she’s been part of those decisions. | You know, nothing truly prepares you for the demands of the Oval Office. Until you’ve sat at that desk, you don’t know what it’s like to manage a global crisis or send young people to war. But Hillary’s been in the room; she’s been part of those decisions. |
Obama also plans to say, as he has before, that “there has never been a man or a woman more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as President of the United States of America.” | Obama also plans to say, as he has before, that “there has never been a man or a woman more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as President of the United States of America.” |
Here are the excerpts in full: | Here are the excerpts in full: |
As Prepared for Delivery | As Prepared for Delivery |
“The America I know is full of courage, and optimism, and ingenuity. The America I know is decent and generous. Sure, we have real anxieties – about paying the bills, protecting our kids, caring for a sick parent. We get frustrated with political gridlock, worry about racial divisions; are shocked and saddened by the madness of Orlando or Nice. There are pockets of America that never recovered from factory closures; men who took pride in hard work and providing for their families who now feel forgotten. Parents who wonder whether their kids will have the same opportunities we have. | “The America I know is full of courage, and optimism, and ingenuity. The America I know is decent and generous. Sure, we have real anxieties – about paying the bills, protecting our kids, caring for a sick parent. We get frustrated with political gridlock, worry about racial divisions; are shocked and saddened by the madness of Orlando or Nice. There are pockets of America that never recovered from factory closures; men who took pride in hard work and providing for their families who now feel forgotten. Parents who wonder whether their kids will have the same opportunities we have. |
“All that is real; we’re challenged to do better; to be better. But as I’ve traveled this country, through all fifty states; as I’ve rejoiced with you and mourned with you, what I’ve also seen, more than anything, is what is right with America. I see people working hard and starting businesses; people teaching kids and serving our country. I see a younger generation full of energy and new ideas, unconstrained by what is, and ready to seize what ought to be.” | “All that is real; we’re challenged to do better; to be better. But as I’ve traveled this country, through all fifty states; as I’ve rejoiced with you and mourned with you, what I’ve also seen, more than anything, is what is right with America. I see people working hard and starting businesses; people teaching kids and serving our country. I see a younger generation full of energy and new ideas, unconstrained by what is, and ready to seize what ought to be.” |
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“You know, nothing truly prepares you for the demands of the Oval Office. Until you’ve sat at that desk, you don’t know what it’s like to manage a global crisis or send young people to war. But Hillary’s been in the room; she’s been part of those decisions. She knows what’s at stake in the decisions our government makes for the working family, the senior citizen, the small business owner, the soldier, and the veteran. Even in the middle of crisis, she listens to people, and keeps her cool, and treats everybody with respect. And no matter how daunting the odds; no matter how much people try to knock her down, she never, ever quits. | “You know, nothing truly prepares you for the demands of the Oval Office. Until you’ve sat at that desk, you don’t know what it’s like to manage a global crisis or send young people to war. But Hillary’s been in the room; she’s been part of those decisions. She knows what’s at stake in the decisions our government makes for the working family, the senior citizen, the small business owner, the soldier, and the veteran. Even in the middle of crisis, she listens to people, and keeps her cool, and treats everybody with respect. And no matter how daunting the odds; no matter how much people try to knock her down, she never, ever quits. |
“That’s the Hillary I know. That’s the Hillary I’ve come to admire. And that’s why I can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as President of the United States of America.” | “That’s the Hillary I know. That’s the Hillary I’ve come to admire. And that’s why I can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as President of the United States of America.” |
10.40pm BST | 10.40pm BST |
22:40 | 22:40 |
Sounds like De Blasio’s speechwriting team included Dr Seuss: | Sounds like De Blasio’s speechwriting team included Dr Seuss: |
Hillary Clinton: she’s smart, she’s steady, she’s right and she’s ready. | Hillary Clinton: she’s smart, she’s steady, she’s right and she’s ready. |
Donald Trump is reckless, he’s risky, he’s wrong and he’s scary. | Donald Trump is reckless, he’s risky, he’s wrong and he’s scary. |
10.36pm BST | 10.36pm BST |
22:36 | 22:36 |
De Blasio: | De Blasio: |
We know that Trump is one of the great pretenders. But how can he pretend to be for American workers when he didn’t even pay his own workers what he owed them? | We know that Trump is one of the great pretenders. But how can he pretend to be for American workers when he didn’t even pay his own workers what he owed them? |
He calls Trump a “truly little man.” | He calls Trump a “truly little man.” |
10.34pm BST | 10.34pm BST |
22:34 | 22:34 |
Hello from inside the Wells Fargo Center. | Hello from inside the Wells Fargo Center. |
Here’s New York City mayor Bill de Blasio. Some members of the New York delegation, which is parked right at his feet, stand up to applaud. Quite a few stay seated, however, and a couple seem to glare. | Here’s New York City mayor Bill de Blasio. Some members of the New York delegation, which is parked right at his feet, stand up to applaud. Quite a few stay seated, however, and a couple seem to glare. |
As slow as de Blasio was to endorse Clinton, he’s speaking effusively about her now. He says her heart led her to public service instead of a lucrative law career. The contrast is with Trump, “one of the least generous billionaires our country has ever seen.” | As slow as de Blasio was to endorse Clinton, he’s speaking effusively about her now. He says her heart led her to public service instead of a lucrative law career. The contrast is with Trump, “one of the least generous billionaires our country has ever seen.” |