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Democratic president candidate Bernie Sanders stages last rally before the Iowa Caucus. Rough cut. (No reporter narration.)
As the all-important Iowa caucus nears, the Vermont Senator is hoping his message of economic justice and his support base of young Millennials will help him break the statistical dead heat in Iowa with rival Hillary Clinton. Mana Rabiee reports.
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders meet with their respective supporters in Des Moines, Iowa, where the candidates had held a televised debate. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Guatemala City, Oct 12 (EFE).- Hundreds of Guatemalans, mainly indigenous people, marched Tuesday along the main avenues of Guatemala City to protest against racism as well as to support the indigenous and black resistance.The call was made by various social organizations to protest against the commemoration of the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the American continent on Oct. 12, 1492, a day which Spain considers as "National Day". (Camera: ESTEBAN BIBA). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE MARCH TO SUPPORT THE INDIGENOUS AND BLACK RESISTANCE IN GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA.
Democrats saw a sight for sore eyes on Wednesday when former President Barack Obama hit the campaign trail in Philadelphia. They see the former president as a key factor in encouraging Black men, Latinos, and younger voters to turn out and vote. CNN reports Obama delivered a blistering account of President Donald Trump's first four years in office. He argued that Trump has proved to be 'incapable of taking the job seriously' and has shown no interest in 'helping anybody but himself and his friends.' Obama suggested Trump uses the presidency to boost his own profile, then noted, 'Even then, his TV ratings are down. So you know that upsets him.' Obama's remarks will undoubtedly anger Trump, who has continued to attack his predecessor even after almost four years removed from his last day in office.