Democrats from across the United States are in North Carolina for the
party's National Convention which begins on Tuesday. The event is an
opportunity for Barack Obama and his party to lay out their agenda for
the 2012 presidential elections. Ironically, the percentage of
Americans in poverty is higher now - 15.1 per cent - than it was in
1967, at the height of Johnson's War on Poverty. Al Jazeera's Rob
Reynolds reports from Charlotte in North Carolina.
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