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are found in our homes, in our communities, and it is in our government, at the state evel, not in washington, d.c. [applause] for the first time in eight years, you will have a president that follows the constitution. in my first moment in office, i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. every one of them. [applause] president, aree going to have a president that embraces a free economy. free enterprise, my parents were not rich people -- my father was a bartender and my mother was a maid. the reason they had a job is because free enterprise works. someone who had the money risked and hired them. it's the only economic in the world where you can make poor people richer and you don't have to make rich people poorer. [applause] save freeing to enterprise. we are going to fix our tax code. back theseg to roll things that come out of the federal government. we are going to roll back social security. we are going to utilize the resources god has blessed us with an we are going to repeal and replace obamacare once and for all. [applause] when i'm presiden
are found in our homes, in our communities, and it is in our government, at the state evel, not in washington, d.c. [applause] for the first time in eight years, you will have a president that follows the constitution. in my first moment in office, i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. every one of them. [applause] president, aree going to have a president that embraces a free economy. free enterprise, my parents were not rich people -- my father...
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in washington, there is a little more stiffness. the president wanted to afford world leaders more of an opportunity to have a candid, relaxed discussion. >> when you said that the is standing with advisers on this supreme court issue, is he going over specific list? where is he in the process? again, we are only a few days old here. i am not going to be able to release details of the conversation. my only point is, is the president engaged? yes. that means working with his team and white house officials at the white house and back here to make sure the process is moving forward. when you said you have been reaching out to democrats and republicans on the hill, you mean on the judiciary committee? you can imagine we are hearing from a lot of folks. we are also proactively reaching out to key offices. i do not have a list to detail. ,ut i think in the coming days that outreach will become more extensive. have you guys said when the president will sign legislation on north korea? mr. schultz: i do not have an update for you. >> you ex
in washington, there is a little more stiffness. the president wanted to afford world leaders more of an opportunity to have a candid, relaxed discussion. >> when you said that the is standing with advisers on this supreme court issue, is he going over specific list? where is he in the process? again, we are only a few days old here. i am not going to be able to release details of the conversation. my only point is, is the president engaged? yes. that means working with his team and white...
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you have the people speaking up to say they don't want washington to pick their candidates. they want a say. on the democratic side, bernie sanders has shown the people matter and the people can speak up and change the democratic establishment. hopefully that change is going forward and republicans elect someone sane. >> marco rubio won expectations. big win for ted cruz. can he keep that momentum in new hampshire? i'm not sure. hillary clinton may have won, but it would have been groundhog day all over for her in iowa although she won a tiny bit. donald trump is a loser today. >> maria. >> hillary clinton wins becoming the first woman to ever win an iowa caucus. bernie sanders did great. also a win. the democratic party wins. they are focusing on the issues that all americans care about. compared to republicans who will nominate somebody who is anti-woman or anti-latino. >> all right. ben. go. >> i'll say this. donald trump proves arrogance and cockiness does not win you the white house. ted cruz did better than anyone thought. marco rubio is a guy that has a little mo comi
you have the people speaking up to say they don't want washington to pick their candidates. they want a say. on the democratic side, bernie sanders has shown the people matter and the people can speak up and change the democratic establishment. hopefully that change is going forward and republicans elect someone sane. >> marco rubio won expectations. big win for ted cruz. can he keep that momentum in new hampshire? i'm not sure. hillary clinton may have won, but it would have been...
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. >> good evening from washington. based on early exit poll numbers, hillary clinton on her way to a significant victory tonight. the polls have just closed. the only state holding a primary today is the democratic primary. this would be her second straight victory after a win in the nevada caucuses. we are in columbus, south carolina and we will show her victory speech. get your calls and comments about what this means for the democratic primary in senator sanders as he moves ahead. tuesday were super a significant portion of the delegates will be at stake. -- republican pollster frank issuing this tweet, black voters make up a bigger percent of the south carolina primary, more than 2008. keep in mind 2008, barack obama winning overwhelmingly in south hadlina and hillary clinton about 530,000 democratic votes in 2008. we will keep and i on today's results. -- we will keep an eye on today's results. hillary clinton winning the south carolina democratic primary. we will have the raw numbers as they come in with more cov
. >> good evening from washington. based on early exit poll numbers, hillary clinton on her way to a significant victory tonight. the polls have just closed. the only state holding a primary today is the democratic primary. this would be her second straight victory after a win in the nevada caucuses. we are in columbus, south carolina and we will show her victory speech. get your calls and comments about what this means for the democratic primary in senator sanders as he moves ahead....
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c-span, washington journal is next. then attorney general loretta lynch testifies in capitol hill about the justice department's 2017 budget request. at new we take you live to nashville, tennessee with ohio governor and republican presidential candidate john kasich. coming up on today's washington journal, green party presidential candidate jill stein talks about the issues central to her campaign. and the challenges she and other third-party candidates face in the general election. later, conservative blogger erick erickson discusses threats to religious freedom. ♪ host: good saturday morning to you. it is february 27 and we are talking politics. donald trump is solidifying his status as the front runner among republican presidential candidate at the receiving an endorsement from formal rival new jersey governor chris christie. there are heated battles going on for second place. senators ted cruz and marco rubio are ramping up their attacks as they position themselves as an alternative to the billion or. we are -- a
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washington is never going to have all the answers. for every problem that we face, somewhere, someone in america is solving it. we need you to be part of that exciting journey. we need the community activist who decides to run for school board. the entrepreneur who stays and builds instead of leaving a hometown that has seen better days. the millions of teachers, nurses, police officers, and firefighters who get up every day and do quiet, heroic work to make our country a safer place. it will take each of us working together, growing together, looking out for one another, and lifting each other up. there is a basic truth about america. it is something that bill and i have been the than officio race beneficiaries of, and can only hope to live up to. when each and every american has the chance to live up to your potential, too. when noif tomorrow, child grows up in the shadow of discrimination, or under the specter of deportation. every child in every zip code gets the education that he or she needs or deserves. child canere every find
washington is never going to have all the answers. for every problem that we face, somewhere, someone in america is solving it. we need you to be part of that exciting journey. we need the community activist who decides to run for school board. the entrepreneur who stays and builds instead of leaving a hometown that has seen better days. the millions of teachers, nurses, police officers, and firefighters who get up every day and do quiet, heroic work to make our country a safer place. it will...
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on the next "washington the new" a history of heckscher primary with adam smith of the university of new hampshire and co-author of "the first primary." then former new hampshire state senator gary lambert on his later, for jeb bush, and former new hampshire state senator byrd: on his support for burt coheners -- on his support for bernie sanders. next, republican candidate donald trump meeting with members of the manchester, new hampshire police department. this is 20 minutes. [chatter] donald: this is a new tradition. [laughter] right? not bad. do you have the other one? do you want me to do two of them? >> i am glad you got in. donald: anywhere you want to go. donald: come on, james. [chatter] donald: this is aaron, right? this is julie, right? see, i know. will you be okay? folks. wow. a very impressive group. best in the state. -- toust want to shape say thank you to officers for being here. when it justified to congress recently, i talked about how law enforcement has had an effect. i talked about the heroin crisis that we are dealing with. mr. trump says he has concerns for wh
on the next "washington the new" a history of heckscher primary with adam smith of the university of new hampshire and co-author of "the first primary." then former new hampshire state senator gary lambert on his later, for jeb bush, and former new hampshire state senator byrd: on his support for burt coheners -- on his support for bernie sanders. next, republican candidate donald trump meeting with members of the manchester, new hampshire police department. this is 20...
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press: i had heard rumors around washington that he might be thinking about it. so i went to see him in his office, and i said what do i hear? he told me he was thinking about it. this was 2014. he was only thinking about it in the sense that he had realized that the only way people will seriously take you seriously or take your issue seriously as if you run for president. you can be a senator and give speeches, and nobody pays attention. if you are a presidential candidate, there is an are about -- there is some or about that. he felt of these progressive issues that he talks about should be front and center in this 2016 presidential primary. somebody had to do it. if somebody else did it, fine, but if nobody else did it he was thinking he might do it. the other person at the time they thought, would be elizabeth warren. if elizabeth warren had run, i'm pretty confident to think that bernie sanders would have never run. bernie: did he ask your opinion on whether he should run? mr. press at the first meeting, : i suggest, i said if you are really serious, what yo
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people look to washington and washington is living in a very different world. on top of all of that is the issue of fairness, the issue of a rigged economy, which essentially means people are working ordinary hours -- working hours for low wages. and there is the issue of wealth and power, which dictates what goes on in america. we have town meetings. the general feeling is there should be more equality. when they look at wall street what they see is a rigged economy. they see a corrupt campaign finance system. all wrapped up in wall street. what i can tell you from personal experience -- the banking committee, which became the financial committee. i was on the committee that dealt with the regulation of wall street. here is the reality that will not shock any american. wall street put billions of dollars in lobbying and campaign contributions into saying you have to get rid of these 1930's regulations. you have to allow commercial banks to merge with investor banks, to merge with large insurance companies. i didn't believe it for one second, not for one second
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his work is available online at washington post.com, thank you for being with us. ed: anytime. c-span's road to the white house coverage continues wednesday in new hampshire. john kasich speaks to the new hampshire business forum. bush at a townhall meeting in laconia. holds a town hall meeting in milford. if you are interested in the process it all happens in iowa and new hampshire. we have to cover the candidates where they are. a lot of people are interested in this election. our coverage is completely unfiltered. how they are trying to close the deal. a lot of attention on every nuance and every news story in every speech every ad. how are you trying to respond to those. in this day and age of social media and twitter the news cycle is constant. we are the one place that allows you to take a step back and watch it. you can get the analysis on other networks and you can certainly here viewer calls and what they are weighing in on the programming. we are the one place that allows you to see it as it happens. coming up on c-span, marco rubio in exeter new hampshire. ted cruz i
his work is available online at washington post.com, thank you for being with us. ed: anytime. c-span's road to the white house coverage continues wednesday in new hampshire. john kasich speaks to the new hampshire business forum. bush at a townhall meeting in laconia. holds a town hall meeting in milford. if you are interested in the process it all happens in iowa and new hampshire. we have to cover the candidates where they are. a lot of people are interested in this election. our coverage is...
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the guys in washington care about that. it varies not just from country to country, but state to state and even from melissa pahlavi -- they cannot do a lot about where they're located. these regulations could impact the man in a negative way. they can impact the way to execute projects. that try lot of people to mold those legislations to limit the potential to refiners. sometimes they are successful and sometimes they are not. also, making wise investment decisions to make compliance more cost-effective. demand and wet have seen a little bit of that from howard. obviously, the developing countries is where all the demand has been in the last 10 years. increased by the last 9.9% in that impacted the global recession in 20 -- 2009. almost 14 million barrels a day increased in the emerging economies. the developed economies lost 4.5 million barrels a day. 1.4 million barrels of that is the u.s.'s share. we have seen a bit of a change in the current low-price environment. the response to low prices. of the product demand grow
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. >> washington journal is life every day with news and policy issues. tomorrow, molly o'toole will join us to talk about obama's plan to close guantanamo bay. will talkegor skinner about the latest developments surrounding the zika virus. >> how can we get people to pay attention to wasteful spending? we tend to find things that are but theunderstand government is so large, organizations have to cut through the noise. congress talking about wonderful things they are doing. make it more personable so they understand the impact on them. shaftday night, thomas talks about his organization bringing attention to wasteful federal spending. compiles unauthorized government programs. >> we work with the coalition called the congressional pork busters coalition. they came up with the definition earmarks.ending, we started the big book. billion. year was $3 every year that we can find inmarks, we release the book april or may. next, marco rubio campaigns in georgia. then, john kasich stops by another state to take questions from voters in tennessee. leader, a ted
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when the washington lobbyists settled on other lobbyists in this race. when the media in one voice said a conservative cannot win, nationwide over 800,000 contributions poured in to tedcruz.org as courageous conservatives said, yes, we can. 800,000 contributions at tedcruz.org with an average contribution of $67. that is the power of the grassroots. but it's more than that. it's 12,000 volunteers here in the state of iowa. it's over 200,000 volunteers all across this great nation. you know, during the course of this campaign people have asked heidi and me are you tired? and i will admit it is 16, 18 hours a day, 6, 7 days a week. we are not tired at all. ♪ >> to the contrary, we are inspehred by each and every one of you. i leap out of bed every morning amazed that at a time when our country is in crisis, every one of us has the opportunity to stand and lead, that we have been put in a place of leadership. for such a time as this. >> all right, we're going to breakaway from ted cruz. there you see, hillary clinton and her husband and daughter. she's ab
when the washington lobbyists settled on other lobbyists in this race. when the media in one voice said a conservative cannot win, nationwide over 800,000 contributions poured in to tedcruz.org as courageous conservatives said, yes, we can. 800,000 contributions at tedcruz.org with an average contribution of $67. that is the power of the grassroots. but it's more than that. it's 12,000 volunteers here in the state of iowa. it's over 200,000 volunteers all across this great nation. you know,...
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as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people.
as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people.
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in 1957 when dedicating the islamic center in washington d.c. president eisenhower said i should like to assure you my islamic friends that under the american constitution and in american hearts this place of worship is just as welcome as any other religion. [ applause ] and perhaps the most pertinent fact, muslim-americans enrich our lives today in every way. they're our neighbors and teachers who inspire our children. doctors who trust us with our health. future doctors like saba. they're scientist who's win nobel prizes. young that create new technology wez use all the time. they're the sports heroes we cheer for. like mohammed ali. one of the americans waving the red, white, and blue will be a fencing champion wearing her hijab in the next olympics. she is here today. stand up. come on. i told her to bring home the gold. not to put any pressure on you. muslim-americans, keep us safe. they're our police and our firefighters. they're in homeland security, in our intelligence community. they serve honorably in our armed forces, meaning they fig
in 1957 when dedicating the islamic center in washington d.c. president eisenhower said i should like to assure you my islamic friends that under the american constitution and in american hearts this place of worship is just as welcome as any other religion. [ applause ] and perhaps the most pertinent fact, muslim-americans enrich our lives today in every way. they're our neighbors and teachers who inspire our children. doctors who trust us with our health. future doctors like saba. they're...
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be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. join the discussion. tuesday, the house republicans policy chair of indiana.
be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. join the discussion. tuesday, the house republicans policy chair of indiana.
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dk abcn washington early boarding now.. to a consumer alert... from contact -13-. united airlines is going back.... to an old policy: families with small kids..... get to board the airplane.... first. starting february -15-th... parents with kids.... age -2- or younger.... will be allowed to pre-board united airlines flights... right after passengers with disabilities and active duty military personnel.... who are in uniform. united dropped that policy.... in 20-12. a spokesman says... going back to the old policy.... is "simply the right thing to do." the mobile ride hail company... "uber".... is doing a little re-imaging. take a look... at the company's new logo... instead of the stylized white and black "u"... the new design.... features an image the company calls.... the "atom and bit." the logo is an attempt to bring out the human side of "uber"..... highlighting it.... as a transportation network.... to a story now you asked us to investigate. a lot of people around summerlin say they've had to deal with a wave of mailbox break-ins over the past few months. m
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as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between paying for medicine and paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who desperately needs a raise... can't wait. the student with a mountain of debt can't wait. we can make real progress, right now. i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing for hillary clinton. we could learn more about the cause of a deadly amtrak train derailment in philadelphia. federal investigators are expected to release evidence and reports later today. excessive speed has already been cited as a factor in the may 20-15 accident which killed eight people and injured more than 200 others. but the national transportation safety board hasn't said why the train was going too fast as it rounded a curve. "kung fu panda three" was number one at the box office this weekend. the animated feature raked in 41-million dollars... however, it's the lowest openi
as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between paying for medicine and paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who desperately needs a raise... can't wait. the student with a mountain of debt can't wait. we can make real progress, right now. i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing... i'm...
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we need that in washington, d.c. we need a balanced amendment in washington. i know how to do this because i did it as governor in florida. the reason we had reserves that were high was i had line item veto power, and i used it. 2500 separate times. enoe.called me veto corl corleone. legislators put line items in thembudget, and we called turkeys for some reason in florida. i would take that out of the budget and there was a sigh of i tried touse i said get it done, but the governor was the guy that did not let it happen. i would love to take that responsibility in washington. the next president should have power, to bring order and discipline to the budget. we did something no other state did, and now a few have done it. we eliminated lifetime employment protections for government is. but to makenitive, the point that government is the servant, not the master, of people. how can you be a servant if you have lifetime protections the matter what you do? we change that in florida. the government run is reduced by 13,000 workers. no one came close to that. we did
we need that in washington, d.c. we need a balanced amendment in washington. i know how to do this because i did it as governor in florida. the reason we had reserves that were high was i had line item veto power, and i used it. 2500 separate times. enoe.called me veto corl corleone. legislators put line items in thembudget, and we called turkeys for some reason in florida. i would take that out of the budget and there was a sigh of i tried touse i said get it done, but the governor was the guy...
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"the washington post" join mess now. you want you to respond. he's been the subject of media coverage describing a cozy relationship with donald trump. he's been dismissing those criticisms. let's look at what he said about you on his show. >> "washington post" actually after our town hall meeting the other night when i eperred him with so many questions that i was attacked for interrupting too much actually said how dare they hold a town hall meeting where they don't ask him tough questions. e we asked tougher questions than our ket. tors ask who have the media writers and people have the audacity to ask if we're too close to donald trump. the answer is, no, we're not. >> he says he's been tough. you said he let him skate. >> i think that there is one of these it great situations where both sides can claim, look at this question, look at at that question. my point here is sort of a larger one. that is if you allow donald trump -- if youen gauge him only on social security, iraq, the issues and how he's going to unite the republican party, you'r
"the washington post" join mess now. you want you to respond. he's been the subject of media coverage describing a cozy relationship with donald trump. he's been dismissing those criticisms. let's look at what he said about you on his show. >> "washington post" actually after our town hall meeting the other night when i eperred him with so many questions that i was attacked for interrupting too much actually said how dare they hold a town hall meeting where they don't...
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our home and in our communities and it's even found in government, it's at the state level, not in washington, d.c. [applause] for the first time in eight years, you will have a president that follows the constitution. office, my day in first moments in office, i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. everyone of them. when you make me president. when you make me president, we will have a president who embraces a free economy. my parents were not rich people. my father was a bartender and my mother was a maid. the reason why they had a job is because free enterprise works. someone who had access to money asked that money to open up hotel and hire them. free enterprise works because it is the only economic model in the world where you can make poor people richer and you don't have to make rich people poorer. [applause] we are going to save free enterprise. we are going to fix our tax code. i have a plan to do that during we are going to roll back these crazy regulations that come out of the federal government. we are going to save social security and
our home and in our communities and it's even found in government, it's at the state level, not in washington, d.c. [applause] for the first time in eight years, you will have a president that follows the constitution. office, my day in first moments in office, i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. everyone of them. when you make me president. when you make me president, we will have a president who embraces a free economy. my parents were not rich...
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the washington post reported on two u.s. citizens being held in the emrates. they say they were tortured in follows confessions that they were terrorists the u the u.n. backs them up. the state department says it raised it with authorities. human rights are too important to pick favorites. holding our friends up to the same standards we use for our enemies. when it comes to seeing people get the rights they deserve. that's really third rail. >>> this is al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to the al jazeera news hour live from our heahead quartheadquarters in doe elizabeth puranam. coming up in the next 60 minutes. dozens killed by bomb a tack at a market in baghdad. isil says it's responsible. >>> more violence in parts of syria, despite an agreed ceasefire, but all sides say they will continue to honor the deal. >>> tensions rise as another humanitarian crisis looms. as t
the washington post reported on two u.s. citizens being held in the emrates. they say they were tortured in follows confessions that they were terrorists the u the u.n. backs them up. the state department says it raised it with authorities. human rights are too important to pick favorites. holding our friends up to the same standards we use for our enemies. when it comes to seeing people get the rights they deserve. that's really third rail. >>> this is al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>>...
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and turn washington right side up. we pay for those issues that they put on the floor of our house with our tax dollars and blood. going to war. killing other people of the is a look at some recently released ads in the presidential campaign. >> my father was a postman that said, stand on your own two feet. my parents were killed by a drunk driver but they did not tie in thing. i was transformed. i discovered my purpose i discovering the lord. i believe the lord put us on this earth to...
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announcer: live on c-span come "washington journal" is next. then we go to the supreme court were justice scalia lies in repose. for aen lied to nevada rally with senator bernie sanders in henderson, a suburb of las vegas. announcer: coming up, we look at the legacy of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. and then a discussion of extremism in america. our conversation with peter bergen. ♪ host: justice scalia upon the body will lie in repose at the supreme court. live coverage will begin at 9:15 a.m. this morning. to paylic is invited respects from 10:30 a.m. until about 8:00 tonight. startorning, we want to off by talking about whether or not the supreme court is too political. a former reporter and now yield
announcer: live on c-span come "washington journal" is next. then we go to the supreme court were justice scalia lies in repose. for aen lied to nevada rally with senator bernie sanders in henderson, a suburb of las vegas. announcer: coming up, we look at the legacy of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. and then a discussion of extremism in america. our conversation with peter bergen. ♪ host: justice scalia upon the body will lie in repose at the supreme court. live...
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washington dc council supporting a bill. it would give a check to the most violent centimetres to not commit crimes. is it award will bad behaviour. some >> reporter: it would offer a reward for not committing crimes. the amount is minimum at all compared to the cost of invitation. criminals. >> if you're a good person for your whole life you will never be rewarded. >> this is $9,000 a year and they learn to be good american citizens. i like it >>> our panel. a republican strategist and white house aid. a senior fellow at the independent women's forum. also a features editor at the nations mag zen >>> they're trying to do this. should cities pay violent criminals to not be violent? >> how do i get myself signed up for this. i'm a good citizen, i pay my taxes and volunteer. i'm responsible. i contribute to my community. hazard. >> reporter: is it true you're not getting money. when you think about it-- >> i work, so-- >> we invest in middle-class kids constantly. i suspect, i certainly have held fellow ships in my life, inter
washington dc council supporting a bill. it would give a check to the most violent centimetres to not commit crimes. is it award will bad behaviour. some >> reporter: it would offer a reward for not committing crimes. the amount is minimum at all compared to the cost of invitation. criminals. >> if you're a good person for your whole life you will never be rewarded. >> this is $9,000 a year and they learn to be good american citizens. i like it >>> our panel. a...
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at the annual national prayer breakfast in washington. in his final address as president to the annual nondenominational gathering, the president said fear could also lead people to give in to despair, and they can be man's most selfish impulses. >>> the taliban claimed responsibility for an 11-year- old afghan boy held a hero for fighting him in his hometown. he gained notoriety last year after he helped protect his family against the taliban fighters who attacked their home. after local authorities praised his bravery and evacuated his family, he was on his way to school yesterday when he was killed by a gunman on a motorbike. >>> wikileaks found that julian assange may surrender to police. the un is investigating whether he has been illegally detained. he has been living in an ecuador embassy in london since asylum. assange is wanted for questioning about an alleged sexual assault in sweden. he says the charges are an attempt to extradite him to the u.s. because he published sensitive diplomatic communications online. >>> five children
at the annual national prayer breakfast in washington. in his final address as president to the annual nondenominational gathering, the president said fear could also lead people to give in to despair, and they can be man's most selfish impulses. >>> the taliban claimed responsibility for an 11-year- old afghan boy held a hero for fighting him in his hometown. he gained notoriety last year after he helped protect his family against the taliban fighters who attacked their home. after...
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in washington state.... has left -5- people dead.... including the suspect. authorities in mason county say... a man called police this morning..... to say he shot his family and they found -4- people dead. a -12- year-old girl related to the suspect survived the stand-off and was taken to the hospital. it's not clear..... if the child escaped or was freed.... by the gunman. after several hours of negotiations... the suspect reportedly walked outside the home and killed himself.... in front of police. donald trump is back on the campaign trail.. a little bruised-up from last night's debate. but he had to be feeling better after a suprise endorsement from former rival.. new jersey governor chris christie. christie: there's no question that this is the person who will go to washington dc and be able to absolutely turn the place around. we don't need any more washington politicians especially some who have only been there for one term and never really shown up for work. the endorsement comes after trump took some blistering attacks last night from marco rubio an
in washington state.... has left -5- people dead.... including the suspect. authorities in mason county say... a man called police this morning..... to say he shot his family and they found -4- people dead. a -12- year-old girl related to the suspect survived the stand-off and was taken to the hospital. it's not clear..... if the child escaped or was freed.... by the gunman. after several hours of negotiations... the suspect reportedly walked outside the home and killed himself.... in front of...
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say to you that the people in charge in washington most selfish, the generation of leadership we have ever had. are people who's attitude it, we'll let tomorrow worry about tomorrow. aboutlet the future worry the future. we don't care if we're leaving our kids in debt. the debt.al with socialans saving security and medicare. people in florida on social security and medicare. bankrupt.ing the good news is, we can fix and save those programs. do.ve a plan to we don't have to change anything for the peep that are on it now ten years.n the next your next president better be willing it tell us the truth. the truth is if we do nothing, they go bankrupt. the truth is they will not look the same for me as they did for parents. i may have to retire 68 instead 67. these programsx or they'll go bankrupt. we've got to get rid of obamacare. everyone running for president will tell you that as a republican. that's done one anything meaningful about it. out thee effort to wipe bailout fund. they were going to bail out yourte companies with money. when i'm president we will wipe out the rest of obama
say to you that the people in charge in washington most selfish, the generation of leadership we have ever had. are people who's attitude it, we'll let tomorrow worry about tomorrow. aboutlet the future worry the future. we don't care if we're leaving our kids in debt. the debt.al with socialans saving security and medicare. people in florida on social security and medicare. bankrupt.ing the good news is, we can fix and save those programs. do.ve a plan to we don't have to change anything for...
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brian: how many years have you been in washington now? since 1996. brian: how many years have you had your daily talk show? mr. press: 10 years. brian: where can people listen? mr. press: on any progressive radio station in the country, if they are lucky to have one. there are only maybe 50 total left in the entire country. we're there. they can listen to it online. billpressshowonline.com. we stream it, 6:00-9:00 a.m. eastern time. if people on the west coast are not up early, they can just go to the website, and listen to the podcast. they can pick up part of the show, one interview, or the whole three hours. by the way, in the archives, they can go back as long as we have been podcasting, at least a couple of years. 15,could listen to july 2013, for whatever reason if you wanted to. brian: you are older than bernie sanders? mr. press: by one year. [laughter] why would you ask that? brian: well, i am going to ask it that way. for this reason. why do you get up at 4:00 in the morning to do a 6:00 a.m. show, why do you stayed up late to be doing a sh
brian: how many years have you been in washington now? since 1996. brian: how many years have you had your daily talk show? mr. press: 10 years. brian: where can people listen? mr. press: on any progressive radio station in the country, if they are lucky to have one. there are only maybe 50 total left in the entire country. we're there. they can listen to it online. billpressshowonline.com. we stream it, 6:00-9:00 a.m. eastern time. if people on the west coast are not up early, they can just go...
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who are in their 40's, facing either hillary clinton, who has been in washington for a very long time and is nearing 70, or 74-year-old bernie sanders who's been in congress since the late 1980's. they're able to make that generational change argument that isn't even really about the issues. it's just about the messenger. fernando: well, steve shepard, thank you so much for joining me. steve: my pleasure. that could swing this election. mr. trump. fernando: it's a bipartisan reality. latinos are the nation's largest minority group, almost 20% of the population. the republican and democratic nominees will have to win a big share of this growing electorate in order to win the white house. but will eligible latinos turn out at the polls? matt barreto, with the leading polling firm latino decisions, joins me on skype. welcome to the program. matt: thank you for having me . fernando: so matt, as you're looking at this election, do you think latinos will turn out in the numbers that people have expected or will it be 2014 kind of situation where there'll be underperformance by latino voters
who are in their 40's, facing either hillary clinton, who has been in washington for a very long time and is nearing 70, or 74-year-old bernie sanders who's been in congress since the late 1980's. they're able to make that generational change argument that isn't even really about the issues. it's just about the messenger. fernando: well, steve shepard, thank you so much for joining me. steve: my pleasure. that could swing this election. mr. trump. fernando: it's a bipartisan reality. latinos...
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craig boswell reports from washington. >> reporter: donald trump finds himself at the center of controversy after former ku klux klan leader david duke publicly stated the support for the businessman on sunday trump can't immediately con-- didn't immediately condemn him. >> i no nothing about david duke or white supremacist. >> reporter: monday he said he a bad ear piece saying doesn't want duke's support. >> i don't mind disavowing anyone and i disavowed david duke and disavowed him the day before major news conference. on the attack. >> it makes him unelectable. how are we going to grow a party with a nominee that klan don't tell me he doesn't know who they are. >> that should be common ground among republicans and democrats and everyone the bigotry and anti-semitism and racism has no role in politics. >> reporter: democrats do aee. bernie sanders treated americafirst black president can't be a will not be succeed by a hate monger who refuses to condemn the kkk hillary clinton retweeted it. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: clinton is looking forward to super tuesday after a victory in s
craig boswell reports from washington. >> reporter: donald trump finds himself at the center of controversy after former ku klux klan leader david duke publicly stated the support for the businessman on sunday trump can't immediately con-- didn't immediately condemn him. >> i no nothing about david duke or white supremacist. >> reporter: monday he said he a bad ear piece saying doesn't want duke's support. >> i don't mind disavowing anyone and i disavowed david duke and...
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i always come to washington dc and talk about magna. i think it's the largest company nobody knows anything about. we have 59 years of growth and iraq -- ranked as the largest automotive supplier in north america, the second largest in the world, the most diversified automotive supplier in the world and we supply every automaker in the world some kind of parts and some of what a do in the automobile sector. in global presence, we are 29 countries with 139,000 employees and 305 manufacturing plants around the world. more importantly, in the united states, we employ 21,000 people and have 53 manufacturing plants outhe united states spread over 12 states including tennessee and missouri. we are happy to be there. is the 14 to 16 r&d centers we have, are expenditure in the united states last year was about $300 million in our total expenditure around the world. r&d is very important. our global capacities are engineering and services, product systems, different product systems and vehicle assembly. vehicles in austria, we assemble 200,000 v
i always come to washington dc and talk about magna. i think it's the largest company nobody knows anything about. we have 59 years of growth and iraq -- ranked as the largest automotive supplier in north america, the second largest in the world, the most diversified automotive supplier in the world and we supply every automaker in the world some kind of parts and some of what a do in the automobile sector. in global presence, we are 29 countries with 139,000 employees and 305 manufacturing...
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the washington post reported on two u.s. citizens being held in the emrates. they say they were tortured in follows confessions that they were terrorists the u the u.n. backs them up. the state department says it raised it with authorities. human rights are too important to pick favorites. holding our friends up to the same standards we use for our enemies. when it comes to seeing people >>> as a partial truce continues to hold, the u.n. says it's trying to deliver aid to 150,000 people in syria. hello. welcome, you're watching al jazeera coming to you live from our headquarters here in doha. i'm peter dobbie. also in the next half hour. a period of relative calm in baghd baghdad shattered by a double
the washington post reported on two u.s. citizens being held in the emrates. they say they were tortured in follows confessions that they were terrorists the u the u.n. backs them up. the state department says it raised it with authorities. human rights are too important to pick favorites. holding our friends up to the same standards we use for our enemies. when it comes to seeing people >>> as a partial truce continues to hold, the u.n. says it's trying to deliver aid to 150,000...
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as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. tmz is reporting a woman who claims brown threw her out of a party over at the palms singer! lizianne gutierrez is the woman suing him for battery and theft! during the party, she claims she went to brown's party after his concert. and when she tried to take a photo of him, she claims he took her phone away and was hurt! metro officers responded, and that does it for action news live at 3:30 but stay with us - judge judy is up next. we'll be back in 60 minutes for action news live at 5. until then.. thanks for
as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... and she's the one who'll...
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on the one hand he is not a washington outsider whatsoever. that is the question we will see moving forward here, whether some of these newer politicians can make the most of their newfound support. host: in terms of moving forward , there may be some candidates who don't move forward. the lead editorial in "the new york times," the winnowing out of the candidates. continue ify not to they don't meet expectations or exceed them tonight in new hampshire? guest: the new york times endorsed john kasich and kasich has said if he does not do really well in new hampshire his campaign may be over. he, my chris christie and donald trump and others already have a public schedule out for south carolina and other stuffs around the country. they are maybe trying to telegraph that they are moving on from new hampshire one way or the other. host: beth is in north carolina, line for republicans. good morning. are you there? caller: yes i am. i am trying to get in to the conversation on tv. evidently i have been put through, is the c-span radio? host: you are
on the one hand he is not a washington outsider whatsoever. that is the question we will see moving forward here, whether some of these newer politicians can make the most of their newfound support. host: in terms of moving forward , there may be some candidates who don't move forward. the lead editorial in "the new york times," the winnowing out of the candidates. continue ify not to they don't meet expectations or exceed them tonight in new hampshire? guest: the new york times...
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, they don't like you in washington. and if you want to be liked in washington, that's not a good attribute for president. >> here's a man, robin hood over here. he talks about corruption. on his financial disclosure form, he didn't even put that he borrowed money from goldman sacks ande
, they don't like you in washington. and if you want to be liked in washington, that's not a good attribute for president. >> here's a man, robin hood over here. he talks about corruption. on his financial disclosure form, he didn't even put that he borrowed money from goldman sacks ande
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tom cost, nbc news, washington. > wn we come ba, you won't believe who haslready s siing.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a laser aimed into the cockpiof a flight from loon to new york forced ight to turn aund. one of theots aboard theirgi lantic flight yesterday wa rertedly struck the eye d felt sick afterwards. the plane with 252 paengers and 15 crew landed safely ba at heathrow. investigators are working to find the source of a laser. >>> such incidents are trouing certnly, but it turns out 2015 was one of e safest years on ror for airlines. four commercial planes that 1 in every 3.1 million flights but the five years previous averaged over 17 fatal crass. notctored inor 15 the gern win or metrojet crashes because the international air transport association says they were delibete. > and move or tayl swt, an eay grammy winner stein e stlight on ispresident' y. jimmy carter snaed his condrammy in the spoken wd album category a recordin of his ok, "aullife fltions at 06r789" the former president beat out other nominees inuding a poler, hedy smith and dick cave >> when life gives them snow,
tom cost, nbc news, washington. > wn we come ba, you won't believe who haslready s siing.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a laser aimed into the cockpiof a flight from loon to new york forced ight to turn aund. one of theots aboard theirgi lantic flight yesterday wa rertedly struck the eye d felt sick afterwards. the plane with 252 paengers and 15 crew landed safely ba at heathrow. investigators are working to find the source of a laser. >>> such incidents are trouing certnly,...
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not in washington dc. for the first time in eight years you are going to have a president that follows the constitution. in my first moments in office i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. when you make me president we are going to have a president that embraces a free economy. my parents were not rich people. my father was a bartender and my mother was a maid. someone who had access to money used that money to open up a hotel and hire them. free enterprise works because it is the only economic model in the world where you can make poor people richer and you don't have to make rich people poorer. we are going to save free enterprise. we are going to roll back these crazy regulations that come out of the herald government. are going to save social security and medicare and balance our budget. we are going to fully utilize the energy resources. andwe are going to repeal replace obamacare once and for all. when i am president of the united states you will have a r
not in washington dc. for the first time in eight years you are going to have a president that follows the constitution. in my first moments in office i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. when you make me president we are going to have a president that embraces a free economy. my parents were not rich people. my father was a bartender and my mother was a maid. someone who had access to money used that money to open up a hotel and hire them. free...
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we drive up every summer to washington. it's always about the halfway point of that drive. we always stop and spend time here and money here, too, and we love being here. i have learned a lot about south carolina. i learned quickly, do not pick sides between usc and clemson. i have learned that the citadel is the finest military college in the world. and we learned what an inspiration south carolina is. you had a tough year, between floods and tragedies. any other state, any other community, would have reacted differently. but this state came together in a way that served as an example to the nation. for someone that doesn't live here, how moved and inspired the nation was when families of people who lost loved ones in a tragedy. they forgave the killer. it was not, it was about living out our faith. it was about living out our values. south carolina taught that to the country this year. it has been so rewarding to spend the last 10 days here, working alongside many wonderful people on our team. governor haley talked about the decision her parents made to come here. it was
we drive up every summer to washington. it's always about the halfway point of that drive. we always stop and spend time here and money here, too, and we love being here. i have learned a lot about south carolina. i learned quickly, do not pick sides between usc and clemson. i have learned that the citadel is the finest military college in the world. and we learned what an inspiration south carolina is. you had a tough year, between floods and tragedies. any other state, any other community,...
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saying he is the only candidate that can fix washington. >> washington needs to become once again the servant rather than the masters of the american people. >> even if bush finishes in 4 4th it looks like he will finish before rubio. up next with the republicans is south carolina in about 11 days. as for the democrats the next contest will be nevada. >>> breaking a water main has broken in -- it happened around 8:00 tonight. it's not clear what caused the break but public works say it could be because of the weather. no timetable on when it could be fixed and we're going to stay on top of the repairs. >>> 2 could be expelled from school in what could have been the result of gang turf wars. stabbed at least 3 times last night off sheraton road. police arrested two after receiving a 911 call from someone who hung up on the dispatchers. >> both teens are being charged with felony aggravated battery but say its too early to tell if they will be charged as adults. >>> an 18-year-old now claims he shot his cousin. he first told authorities a man named skeet bought a gun and brought it to t
saying he is the only candidate that can fix washington. >> washington needs to become once again the servant rather than the masters of the american people. >> even if bush finishes in 4 4th it looks like he will finish before rubio. up next with the republicans is south carolina in about 11 days. as for the democrats the next contest will be nevada. >>> breaking a water main has broken in -- it happened around 8:00 tonight. it's not clear what caused the break but public...
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a coast guard helicopter arriving in time to save surfers off the coast of washington state. look at the heavy waves knocking that guy around. the surfer as they tried to hoist him to safety. they got to this woman before a huge wave send the surfboard flying. the apollo 10 crew claiming in 1969 when they were out of range terrestial broadcast they heard bizarre whistling. take a listen. >> after 40 years the big reveal coming on the science station. the crew debated telling nasa what they heard. >>> back on earth. a historic finish at the daytona 500. check out this photo finish. denny hamlin in 4th place beating martin truex by the closers finish in history. >>> this man thought he was on his last breath and strangers out wasn't a stranger at all. >>> finally tonight, a grocery store aisle where one man's heart started to give out, that's when complete strangers jumped into action. as it turns out, they weren't all strangers. here is abc john donvon. >> michael kitty knows he almost died. the 60-year-old collapsed in a supermarket when he was stocking shelves and his heart
a coast guard helicopter arriving in time to save surfers off the coast of washington state. look at the heavy waves knocking that guy around. the surfer as they tried to hoist him to safety. they got to this woman before a huge wave send the surfboard flying. the apollo 10 crew claiming in 1969 when they were out of range terrestial broadcast they heard bizarre whistling. take a listen. >> after 40 years the big reveal coming on the science station. the crew debated telling nasa what...
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when you cut taxes by $5 billion and you grow over 400,000 jobs, that is a record that i can take to washington. >> if you add it up, kasich, bush, christie, put carly fiorina in there, even though she's an outside establishment voters, and marco rubio, donald trump would be in the rear-view mirror. but you have this cluster. >> and for kasich, the question is -- he may do well here, but where is he going to do well afterwards? it's hard to see him doing well in south carolina or the super tuesday states. and he does not have the kind of organization that he's built that could actually compete for a national campaign. that is the one thing that jeb does have going for him, while he has burned through a lot of money -- >> it's why ted cruz's campaign is quietly cheering for jeb bush. the ultimate representative of the establishment. but cruz's folks are cheering for jeb here in new hampshire because they want jeb, and more importantly, they want jeb's super pac to keep going to south carolina and keeping its fire on marco. >> we know there are a lot of evangelical tea party members in the south.
when you cut taxes by $5 billion and you grow over 400,000 jobs, that is a record that i can take to washington. >> if you add it up, kasich, bush, christie, put carly fiorina in there, even though she's an outside establishment voters, and marco rubio, donald trump would be in the rear-view mirror. but you have this cluster. >> and for kasich, the question is -- he may do well here, but where is he going to do well afterwards? it's hard to see him doing well in south carolina or...
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let's go to wolf blitzer in washington. >> we are watching. ted cruz maintaining the lead over donald trump and marco rubio with an impressive 30 and ben carson fourth with 10%. only 7% of the republican caucus sites. 25% of the caucus sites reporting and maintaining her lead. 53% to 47% for bernie sanders. not doing so well. uncommitted the same number. hillary clinton doing well so far. about a quarter of that vote now in on the democratic side. let's go back to jake and dana for more. >> thanks, wolf. >> in our own jeff, he is in des moines at sanders's campaign headquarters. we just spoke with him. what did he have to say? >> weus
let's go to wolf blitzer in washington. >> we are watching. ted cruz maintaining the lead over donald trump and marco rubio with an impressive 30 and ben carson fourth with 10%. only 7% of the republican caucus sites. 25% of the caucus sites reporting and maintaining her lead. 53% to 47% for bernie sanders. not doing so well. uncommitted the same number. hillary clinton doing well so far. about a quarter of that vote now in on the democratic side. let's go back to jake and dana for more....
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jeremiah romero was driving past the home near washington and valley view... when he saw a woman standing on the back porch as smoke was pouring from the home. he quickly went to her... to convince her to move. (( was able to get her from her porch and we had to pick her up over her fence and bring her out to safety, and during that time is when the flames exploded through the window )) romero says the woman was very concerned about her dog... and right now fire investigators have not located the dog. romero stayed with her and helped her call her son before she was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation./// ((kirsten joyce)) and another overnight fire left a family homeless. the flames started at about 3-30 in a shed behind the mobile home near lake mead and sloan. the fire quickly spread to the home.. while people and several animals were inside. everyone got out safe, except for the family's dog who died. the red cross is helping the family find shelter. firefighters are still flames./// ((kirsten joyce)) > police have located the van that hit and kille
jeremiah romero was driving past the home near washington and valley view... when he saw a woman standing on the back porch as smoke was pouring from the home. he quickly went to her... to convince her to move. (( was able to get her from her porch and we had to pick her up over her fence and bring her out to safety, and during that time is when the flames exploded through the window )) romero says the woman was very concerned about her dog... and right now fire investigators have not located...
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and as we wait for the house, more about the iowa caucuses from this morning's washington journal. get ready to cauc catherine lucey joins us. let's begin with this poll from the des moines register some of the bloomberg political poll. donald trump is on top was 28%, followed by senator ted cruz at 23%, which slipped a little bit. senator marco rubio follows with 15%. dr. ben carson at 10%. withing it out, rand paul 5%. chris christie with 3%. the others with 2% or less. catherine lucey, what are your predictions for tonight on the republican side? guest: i think we have all learned not to make too many predictions for it obviously, donald trump has remained a leader for a very long time. looking into this pretty good, and ted cruz has lost some ground. i think the big questions we're waiting to see is the difference here between organization and momentum. donald trump has a lot of enthusiasm, a lot of excitement. there are a lot of people at his rallies who say they have never caucused before. ted cruz has invested heavily in a very strong traditional organization to turn people
and as we wait for the house, more about the iowa caucuses from this morning's washington journal. get ready to cauc catherine lucey joins us. let's begin with this poll from the des moines register some of the bloomberg political poll. donald trump is on top was 28%, followed by senator ted cruz at 23%, which slipped a little bit. senator marco rubio follows with 15%. dr. ben carson at 10%. withing it out, rand paul 5%. chris christie with 3%. the others with 2% or less. catherine lucey, what...
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he has been covering washington for more than 40 years. he also moderated three presidential election debates and now a cbs news contributor. before we talk about the presidential race, let me ask you about the stunning and tragic news about justice scalia. i think it's known for you in washington sometimes you see the justices even though there's a vail of secrecy over the court. did you ever interact with him and what are your experiences with him? >> i met him once at a party. that's the extent of my personal contact. he was truly an intellectual giant. no getting around that. one could disagree or agree with him. he made his mark but i got to tell you, brian. i woke up this morning and looked at my iphone and there was the headline on the washington post story that says scalia's death spurs partisan sclash. i thought my god they haven't dug the poor man's grave yet and we're talking about a partisan brought on by his death. it's where we are in american politics today. >> we can talk about whether it's good or bad but it's certainly ch
he has been covering washington for more than 40 years. he also moderated three presidential election debates and now a cbs news contributor. before we talk about the presidential race, let me ask you about the stunning and tragic news about justice scalia. i think it's known for you in washington sometimes you see the justices even though there's a vail of secrecy over the court. did you ever interact with him and what are your experiences with him? >> i met him once at a party. that's...
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let's go back to wolf in washington. >> our political directors, you are looking at all the numbers. who showed up and what they won. >> he asked the voters as they showed up, what are you looking for in a candidate quality. this will help explain to everyone watching why ted cruz is where he is. take a look at this. among the voters that said i am looking for a candidate who shares my values, ted cruz is demolishing the field. 37% for cruz and 21% for rubio and 16% for carson and 7% for paul. that is 41% of the republican electorate. that was an important quality. when we asked about the quality of someone who can win, the electability question. rubio and 25% for trump and 22% for cruz and 2% for carly fiorina. not as many caucus goers looking for electability as for someone who shares their values. this quality, telling it like it is, that is the donald trump thing. that is what he is campaigning on. 67% of voters looking for a candidate who said i want someone who tells it like it is. only 15% of the republican caucus going electorate is looking for that quality. with four oust te
let's go back to wolf in washington. >> our political directors, you are looking at all the numbers. who showed up and what they won. >> he asked the voters as they showed up, what are you looking for in a candidate quality. this will help explain to everyone watching why ted cruz is where he is. take a look at this. among the voters that said i am looking for a candidate who shares my values, ted cruz is demolishing the field. 37% for cruz and 21% for rubio and 16% for carson and...
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his research has been covered bay major media outlets such as nbc news, national public radio, and washington post and as of today c-span. professor bail earned his ph.d from harvard university in 2011 and his first mono graph which is projected on the screen is "terrified, the study of how antimuslim fringe organizations became main stream" and it was published by princeton in 2014. please join me in warmly elcoming professor chris bail. >> thank you for that very generous introduction and to the franklin center and islamic study center for hosting me. i'd like to begin my talk today by looking at some recent media headlines. probably most of you heard donald trump comment last month in which he claimed to have observed muslims in new jersey celebrating after the september 11 attack. despite widespread disbelief of this statement he doubled down and later called for a ban on all muslims entering the united states. his competitors were not too far off so ted cruz several days later made pointed comments that implied that most or even all muslims tacitly condone terrorism. marco rubio tried to
his research has been covered bay major media outlets such as nbc news, national public radio, and washington post and as of today c-span. professor bail earned his ph.d from harvard university in 2011 and his first mono graph which is projected on the screen is "terrified, the study of how antimuslim fringe organizations became main stream" and it was published by princeton in 2014. please join me in warmly elcoming professor chris bail. >> thank you for that very generous...
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[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. it started right here new hampshire in the granite state, 36 years ago. [applause] the media back then said there is no way this former governor of california could win. he is too conservative. the people of new hampshire will never support someone that actually believes this. and yet, the granite state shocked the pundits, shocked the pollsters. stood up, and because of the leadership of the men and women in this state, they gave america and the world 40 resident of the -- president of the united states, ronald wilson reagan. [applause] why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. all over this country, people are waking up. , how many of iowa you know the turnout numbers in iowa? on the pelican side, we saw a 50% -- republican side, we saw a 50% turnout, higher than any time in history with the iowa caucus. [applause] on the democratic side, they saw a decrease of 30% from 2008. [applause] curious, have any of you seen that covered on the new stations? almost m
[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. it started right here new hampshire in the granite state, 36 years ago. [applause] the media back then said there is no way this former governor of california could win. he is too conservative. the people of new hampshire will never support someone that actually believes this. and yet, the granite state shocked the pundits, shocked the pollsters. stood up, and because of the leadership of the men and women in...