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>> some people are adding a two to the end of it in washington d.c. is getting text messages by the hundreds about a free burrito. stuart: take that number out. liz: don't put a two at the end of it. stuart: how about disney? look at that. everybody got their earnings after the bell. everybody expected a profits from "star wars." but what about the cable cord cutters? that is a big concern. ashley: talking about espn when they talk about disney. losing subscribers according to disney themselves when they put in by as the millions. espn account for a disproportionate share of their cash flow and people are leaving in droves to it. this is going to be a "star wars" the force the weekend, 900 million domestically, a billion around the world. that is going to be offset by the huge losses from the people who are cutting the cord. stuart: mike murphy's stuart: mike murphy's brother-in-law is a a retired famous hockey player not demanded remit. what do you make of this? >> cord cutting is a real thing. it is affecting espn. the ceo told us two quarters ago t
>> some people are adding a two to the end of it in washington d.c. is getting text messages by the hundreds about a free burrito. stuart: take that number out. liz: don't put a two at the end of it. stuart: how about disney? look at that. everybody got their earnings after the bell. everybody expected a profits from "star wars." but what about the cable cord cutters? that is a big concern. ashley: talking about espn when they talk about disney. losing subscribers according to...
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. >> that's what washington d.c. does, the drive-by shot at the beginning with incorrect and incomplete information and then the memorized 25 second speech that is exactly what is-- >> the bottom line, this notion that barack obama doesn't know what he's doing is just not true. >> there it is, there it is. the memberized 25 second speech. charles: that was a reagan moment. there he goes again. remember that. people say rubio lost momentum. people are saying that, but is that for real in your opinion or just the media ganging up on rubio? >> i think it's too early to tell if he's lost momentum in new hampshire. there hasn't been a poll that can reflect that, what happened on saturday night. but here we go again with the governors having to deliver. chris christie needed to deliver and needs to consider how he makes it from here to south carolina, as does kasich and that includes the money and donors who are looking at this. rubio gets hit by chris christie and then repeats the line again, and literally is the closest
. >> that's what washington d.c. does, the drive-by shot at the beginning with incorrect and incomplete information and then the memorized 25 second speech that is exactly what is-- >> the bottom line, this notion that barack obama doesn't know what he's doing is just not true. >> there it is, there it is. the memberized 25 second speech. charles: that was a reagan moment. there he goes again. remember that. people say rubio lost momentum. people are saying that, but is that...
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. >> what you heard him referring to is the appearance tomorrow in washington, d.c. that is not illegal. shkreli will not be commenting about that. his last public comments will be made to maria bartiromo. here is what he said in his defense on the criminal charges just yesterday. >> innocent and not guilty and so forth. a so-called ponzi scheme. despite the fact that all my investors were very successful. usually in a ponzi scheme, someone loses money. we think that their charges are baseless and meritless. >> that is what the government will have to prove. no one will hear another word from shkreli if he listens to his attorney until trial. stuart: let's bring in attorney emily. welcome back. good to see you. he is being picked on because he is the guy that raised the price of that drug by 5000%. he has gotten bad publicity. do you think that there is any truth to that? >> giving this impression of him being this little kid in a schoolyard. yes, i think that there is truth to it and here is why. it cited a 20 year low. what did we see after that? a whole host of pr
. >> what you heard him referring to is the appearance tomorrow in washington, d.c. that is not illegal. shkreli will not be commenting about that. his last public comments will be made to maria bartiromo. here is what he said in his defense on the criminal charges just yesterday. >> innocent and not guilty and so forth. a so-called ponzi scheme. despite the fact that all my investors were very successful. usually in a ponzi scheme, someone loses money. we think that their charges...
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washington is a place in the federal government is a place where we shared power. will he be able to do it well? we will see. so far, not so much. >> i do not think you have ever seen an election might this one before. you go back a ways. you look like you are having a blast. >> the most interesting election i have ever seen. it is interesting. you cannot take your eyes off of it. trump is fascinating. even now. after we have seen this sort of behavior. getting into these adolescent matches with people. it is kind of poor a flying in some respects. it is interesting. >> you put the man on set. people watch. constantly. a reality show on live television. that is what he is doing. >> a ratings man's up. keep putting him on the arrow. people like to watch him. welcome to new york. such a good time. >> take you for being with me, sir. stuart: the oscars were very political last night. race, sex, lime and change. and eight year low at the oscars last night. more varney after this. >> everything is not sexism. ♪ you can fly across welcome town in minutes16, or across t
washington is a place in the federal government is a place where we shared power. will he be able to do it well? we will see. so far, not so much. >> i do not think you have ever seen an election might this one before. you go back a ways. you look like you are having a blast. >> the most interesting election i have ever seen. it is interesting. you cannot take your eyes off of it. trump is fascinating. even now. after we have seen this sort of behavior. getting into these adolescent...
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the washington redskins scheduled to play a game in london but guess what, the brits don't want them unless they king chair name. can you believe that? more varney in a moment. ♪ lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... good morning, indeed. v8. veggies for all. that's why i run on quickbooks. details. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to l
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>> you look at the studies that are done by george washington university. actually declining over the past few months. stuart: okay. >> way for it. >> in the future of europe. yes, he is. my take, next. ♪ thousands of hours of painstaking craftsmanship. and an infinite reserve of patience... ...to create a vehicle that looks, drives and thinks like nothing else on the road. the all-new glc. the suv the world has been waiting for. starting at $38,950. ♪ he has a sharp wit. a winning smile. and no chance of getting an athletic scholarship. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, the
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all in one edition of the washington post. two negative items of today wall street journal as well you get the point. the possibility now may be the probability of another trump win bring out o his harshest critics a feel of a last gasp stand. trump has said the most outrageous things and his supporters increased. he's turned republican politics on o his head and still winning. no wonder every other o republican is aghast. they've lost their party. but front runner now contradicts bed rock republican policies. no wonder they're out in force banging the anti-trump drum. but polls from nevada suggest trump wins big tonight. if that's the case, watch the pundit reaction tomorrow. by putting them on suicide watch. by the way, eric trump comes up after this. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points
all in one edition of the washington post. two negative items of today wall street journal as well you get the point. the possibility now may be the probability of another trump win bring out o his harshest critics a feel of a last gasp stand. trump has said the most outrageous things and his supporters increased. he's turned republican politics on o his head and still winning. no wonder every other o republican is aghast. they've lost their party. but front runner now contradicts bed rock...
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former washington staff counsel, jillian turner is here. if i pose this, security versus privacy. who side are you on? >> i'm on the side of security here. i don't think you have to make a choice. i think that tim cook and olsen are dead wrong here. he said this morning that he thinks that, you know, unlocking this device would endanger the lives of millions of americans by setting a bad precedent. you know what is setting a bad precedent, the terrorist, farouk and setting precedent for attacks on american soil. stuart: it seems we need a legislative answer and a technological answer. surely there's some way of unbeing loing the phone without unlocking everybody else's. >> of course there is. and that's what jim comey stepped in here to offer some perspective and say, hey, we're not looking to set resident. we're asking for access to this device, we're not looking for coding or block end to end encryption, we want access to one device in this instance and i think he's got the prerogative here. stuart: i've got a feeling that apple and technological companies, i think they're defen
former washington staff counsel, jillian turner is here. if i pose this, security versus privacy. who side are you on? >> i'm on the side of security here. i don't think you have to make a choice. i think that tim cook and olsen are dead wrong here. he said this morning that he thinks that, you know, unlocking this device would endanger the lives of millions of americans by setting a bad precedent. you know what is setting a bad precedent, the terrorist, farouk and setting precedent for...
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that is happening right now in washington d.c.. father morris is with us, father jonathan morris, what we are seeing in washington d.c.. >> that is antonin scalia's son, the priest presiding. stuart: there is a private ceremony going on or about to start. his son is presiding. he had nine children, one is a priest. >> arlington, va.. stuart: he was a great man. >> he was a great man, intellectually not only very honest but very curious which allowed him to listen to other people's opinions. i river being with dinner and sitting next to him a year-and-a-half ago and he's grillled me on the talk had given on one specific point. he wanted to know why, that is the man he was. stuart: i know he was a force as a jurist, supreme court justice. was he a force within the catholic church? >> i think he was a force within the united states of america, the center of religious freedom. that has an impact on the catholic church and all the churches. stuart: i will bring you into the discussion of donald trump and pope francis. you may or may not
that is happening right now in washington d.c.. father morris is with us, father jonathan morris, what we are seeing in washington d.c.. >> that is antonin scalia's son, the priest presiding. stuart: there is a private ceremony going on or about to start. his son is presiding. he had nine children, one is a priest. >> arlington, va.. stuart: he was a great man. >> he was a great man, intellectually not only very honest but very curious which allowed him to listen to other...
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no matter what he says to antiestablishment, anti-washington. this is a guy who is carrying that right now. >> how about the other points that have been made here? ted cruz leads among people who identified themselves as strongly conservative. he leads trump by a couple of points in that sector. >> only a couple of points. donald trump conservative was challenged by three-four candidates on that stage. i think it is a very bad poll for jeb bush. who, after his brother was campaigning, in a state that the bush name is very well-respected in 84% approval rating. favorable rating in south carolina. single digits. i do not think that it is a bad poll for john kasich. >> is it also a bad pull for jeb bush? >> yes, it is. he finishes where this poll has him finishing. there will be a lot of calls. >> i am very surprised. harshly criticizing. jeb bush has not recovered. >> i am a little bit. this is about sending a message. it may not be the best perfect messenger for every voter. this is where they are coming to. they are coming back with times to sha
no matter what he says to antiestablishment, anti-washington. this is a guy who is carrying that right now. >> how about the other points that have been made here? ted cruz leads among people who identified themselves as strongly conservative. he leads trump by a couple of points in that sector. >> only a couple of points. donald trump conservative was challenged by three-four candidates on that stage. i think it is a very bad poll for jeb bush. who, after his brother was...
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america proposes to rename the street outside china's embassy in washington d.c.. they want to name it after a chinese dissident. president obama says he will veto that. he will not allow the renaming of the street outside the chinese embassy and the the name of a chinese dissident. in other words america is totally backing off. isis a they are kidding. what do you say? >> it is 3d to veto that. we named the soviet -- during the cold war winning the under sakharov street. look at the symbolic thing, and in industry is not a big deal there's more we should be doing and renaming streets. this administration is not committed to doing that. we should be doing more in the south china sea. >> when does america stand up and say enough is enough? not saying draw a line but stand up and be more forceful in our response to china's aggression? >> the american people looking for us to be a leader in the world and it is critical that we do that and with china we have got to stand up and say at some point the line is here, you can't keep doing this. the administration has done t
america proposes to rename the street outside china's embassy in washington d.c.. they want to name it after a chinese dissident. president obama says he will veto that. he will not allow the renaming of the street outside the chinese embassy and the the name of a chinese dissident. in other words america is totally backing off. isis a they are kidding. what do you say? >> it is 3d to veto that. we named the soviet -- during the cold war winning the under sakharov street. look at the...
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he is running on emotional ainge ary ticket, that washington needs fixing and conventional politics ain't going to fix it. that is what he is running on. >> well, you know, again part of what i do is look at ceos and how they manage risk and we have seen, we're seeing a battle-tested, ceo who has been able to manage risk through multiple economic cycles that is the most relevant part of this candidate in my eyes. stuart: okay. brad, thank you very much for being part of the show. we appreciate it. good luck with the book. good luck on the campaign trail. >> thanks so much. stuart: kat, i pressed brad very hard. my opinion the man came off as boarish yesterday. >> he did. stuart: is enough enough? has he peaked? is his support retreaty point? >> i don't think so. stuart: never has in the past. >> because, exactly what we just saw. no matter how boarish he is, the borish he is, people who support him are decided, most of the ones i talked to, trump, trump, and he can do no wrong. that is good position to be in. stuart: he is 30% of the vote and stuck right there at 30% the vote. he is not g
he is running on emotional ainge ary ticket, that washington needs fixing and conventional politics ain't going to fix it. that is what he is running on. >> well, you know, again part of what i do is look at ceos and how they manage risk and we have seen, we're seeing a battle-tested, ceo who has been able to manage risk through multiple economic cycles that is the most relevant part of this candidate in my eyes. stuart: okay. brad, thank you very much for being part of the show. we...
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the passing a supreme court justice scalia creating a power struggle in washington. dr. ben carson says democrats are right to diminish the legacy. dr. kirsten will join us in just one moment. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ donald trump: "pedonald trump..." look past the boasting and you'll see right through him. he supported partial-birth abortions. his phony trump university? accused of fraud. he tried to seize private property to line his own pockets. four bankruptcies... and small businesses screwed over. poll after poll shows him losing... to hillary clinton. if trump wins, conservatives lose. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. so i'm gonna take this opportunity to direct. thank you, we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere... bob... you're a young farmhand and e*trade is your cow. milk it. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets
the passing a supreme court justice scalia creating a power struggle in washington. dr. ben carson says democrats are right to diminish the legacy. dr. kirsten will join us in just one moment. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ donald trump: "pedonald trump..." look past the boasting and you'll see right through him. he supported partial-birth abortions. his phony trump...
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>> i run a policy institute here in washington d.c. urban cure. stuart: so profit is not a dirty word for you, is it? >> profit? profit is good. you know, steve forbes made a book on profit and how we utilize profit to create those jobs in america that sovereign desperately needs so we need to take another look and make a strong case for capitalism during the midst of these democrats that are promising more handouts. you do run out of other people's money. republicans are not for the wealthy, they're just for the people that want to be wealth. stuart: but it is interesting that we've reached the point maybe after seven years of president obama, we have reached the point where the democrats stand for free stuff. more free stuff from one, a little bit less. but still free stuff from another. and don't worry about paying for it because we'll tax the rich. we've come an awfully long way since the heyday of capitalism just a few years ago. >> yeah. it's sad. when you look at the numbers in particular black america as they go into the south, black ameri
>> i run a policy institute here in washington d.c. urban cure. stuart: so profit is not a dirty word for you, is it? >> profit? profit is good. you know, steve forbes made a book on profit and how we utilize profit to create those jobs in america that sovereign desperately needs so we need to take another look and make a strong case for capitalism during the midst of these democrats that are promising more handouts. you do run out of other people's money. republicans are not for...
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stuart: at this hour the congressional black caucus is meeting in washington d.c. we're expecting them to endorse hillary clinton for president. what do you have to say about that? >> that is the establishment black community. you have black activists like the former head of the naacp. danny glover, black actor. a young hip black activist who wrote a best-selling book, they're all behind bernie sanders. "the nation" magazine yesterday came out with this huge article, polly based, attacking clintons for quote, decimating black america. this looked like coordinated attempt to undermine hillary clinton as she goes into south carolina where there is heavy black vote. remember if my theory is right, and president obama seeking to take her out via the fbi investigation, what they have had to do is weaken her at the polls first. because if she were winning all the states it would look like coup d'etat. they couldn't have that. weaken her, hemorrhage her at the polls. then you go in for the ultimate strike. stuart: you're ultimate position is still president barack obama d
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hope back to these voters, these gop voters that are very upset with how things have been ran here in washington. charles: the best answer i have heard all morning. we have given the gop a shot. president trump. you have the majority in congress. everything including the recent bill. that really is a true narrative. the gop. a true establishment. >> they feel, i think, for the most part, they did not stop obama. they allowed the is negative overreach on immigration. they feel very fresh rated. this is about the voices of the working class. the voices of the individuals that suffered or the recession. still trying to figure out who will pay their bills. giving that message of hope right now, that is donald trump. how can they provide this message. they are running up against the current here. you have nearly half the gop voters. we feel betrayed. we do not feel that you are doing the job here in d.c. >> thanks a lot. really appreciate it. finishing a strong second place in new hampshire. what does that mean for his campaign? >> first, he upgraded his plane. he took the press with him in an interv
hope back to these voters, these gop voters that are very upset with how things have been ran here in washington. charles: the best answer i have heard all morning. we have given the gop a shot. president trump. you have the majority in congress. everything including the recent bill. that really is a true narrative. the gop. a true establishment. >> they feel, i think, for the most part, they did not stop obama. they allowed the is negative overreach on immigration. they feel very fresh...
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but if that is what happens when you live, work and life is in washington for so long, those kind of questions they don't pop anymore. you feel as though you're an exception to the rule. i think that the case is there. there's a scandal waiting around every corner and that these are people that feel they might be above the law. do you have any sympathy for her had a woman pushed in, hillary clinton pushed into a corner, any sympathy is? >> no, because when you're a public leader, and you are interviewing to be the president of the united states, you are held accountable, and you're held if a different standard. she should be in every person who is candidate for president should be held at that high standard. >> stay there please because i want to segue away from it here, i have a -- next story actually. it's a new study. it's from harvard. it says women who are more successful feel less healthy. what? lauren simonetti asked people of fox. >> more money you make better off you are in terms of your personal life and how healthy you are. all women especially successful women so much to
but if that is what happens when you live, work and life is in washington for so long, those kind of questions they don't pop anymore. you feel as though you're an exception to the rule. i think that the case is there. there's a scandal waiting around every corner and that these are people that feel they might be above the law. do you have any sympathy for her had a woman pushed in, hillary clinton pushed into a corner, any sympathy is? >> no, because when you're a public leader, and you...
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the most interesting analysis was done by chris in the "the washington post." he puts forth that trump is so far out ahead that he doesn't need any more debates. so that's why he passed on iowa.-éç the excuses he made were all smoke. now, it's impossible to say whether that's true but it's certainly a provocative theory. on the viewer front about 70% of the folks thought the interview was worthy. 30% hated it. sarah skeleton, uconn, you what kind of car you drive but i'm guessing there is a donald trump bumper sticker newport news, virginia thanks for pressing trump. based on his tirade against fnc i have a very difficult time supporting him. smith, appleton, wisconsin you claim america wants to since when is that your job? well, i believe it's my job to give my opinion, ann. and that's my opinion. jack faulkner, climate falls, oregon, o'reilly you exposed trump for what he really is a vindictive person who is not presidential. tucson, arizona, bill, it is not your job to tell trump how to÷'3 run his campaign. he is at least as smart as you think you are. pa
the most interesting analysis was done by chris in the "the washington post." he puts forth that trump is so far out ahead that he doesn't need any more debates. so that's why he passed on iowa.-éç the excuses he made were all smoke. now, it's impossible to say whether that's true but it's certainly a provocative theory. on the viewer front about 70% of the folks thought the interview was worthy. 30% hated it. sarah skeleton, uconn, you what kind of car you drive but i'm guessing...
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to washington. i feel like i need a washington-english dictionary converter, right? i heard what they both said and saw it on the video. this is what makes a difference when you're governor, you can change your mind, it's perfectly legal in this country to change your mind. but when you're a governor, you have to admit it. you can't hide between parliamentary tricks. >> joining me now, bill burton. good to see you. >> what did you think? >> it was a good debate. there was a real conversation you haven't seen because of you know who not being there. >> why are people not saying donald trump's name tonight? >> he's not there. >> no, i think tonight they're right before the caucuses. people are looking at how candidates are feeling and you have a sense of who felt like they're doing well and who felt like they're not doing that well. >> what did you think, mark? >> this is amazing. this is the campaign we're supposed to have before donald trump jumped in and offended everythi everything. we were debati
to washington. i feel like i need a washington-english dictionary converter, right? i heard what they both said and saw it on the video. this is what makes a difference when you're governor, you can change your mind, it's perfectly legal in this country to change your mind. but when you're a governor, you have to admit it. you can't hide between parliamentary tricks. >> joining me now, bill burton. good to see you. >> what did you think? >> it was a good debate. there was a...
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they have not been in washington. because of the experience they have had. it is not catching on. >> oh, guess it is. trish: quite a bit here. quite a big margin. >> the polls had him as much as 20-30 points up. if he does not win by 12-15 points here, they will call him a loser. i do not think you set expectations too high. i think you just over talked the game. the people will see legitimately one or the other. alternative. the other 80% of the party can support eventually. we will send that down to south carolina. and then the big day. >> number two, number three, number four. >> the debate the other night. strong positions. i think governor bush is a good state. i think governor kasich is. i don't know about governor christie. i think that little gas they are , i think he is actually lost. it is an executive condition. he had to hurt those cats. handling the pressure. they affect people's lives with public opinion. for real estate failures. not only failed, but the attorney general in new york state called it a huge scam. you think that his qualification
they have not been in washington. because of the experience they have had. it is not catching on. >> oh, guess it is. trish: quite a bit here. quite a big margin. >> the polls had him as much as 20-30 points up. if he does not win by 12-15 points here, they will call him a loser. i do not think you set expectations too high. i think you just over talked the game. the people will see legitimately one or the other. alternative. the other 80% of the party can support eventually. we...
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. >> that is what washington, d.c. does. and then they memorize 252nd speech. >> this notion that barack obama does not know what he is doing. >> does chris christie have a point. does this hurt voters? howie kurtz. welcome. [laughter] what do you think? you saw all the candidates pylon to marco. what did it tell you? >> clearly, it was a rough night for marco rubio. in part because it plays into a media narrative. it produced all these apocalyptic headlines. some of this commentary comes from the same pundit. how well it is doing after the third-place finish in iowa. i think that there is an overreaction. voters do not debate the same way that journalists do. the thing that rubio kept repeating, president obama was intentionally ruining the company. trish: who do you think came out most ahead? who may have won over a few more voters here in new hampshire as a result? >> chris christie did not hurt himself. he is down in single digit land. the guy we have not been talking about very much lately, donald trump. still has a big
. >> that is what washington, d.c. does. and then they memorize 252nd speech. >> this notion that barack obama does not know what he is doing. >> does chris christie have a point. does this hurt voters? howie kurtz. welcome. [laughter] what do you think? you saw all the candidates pylon to marco. what did it tell you? >> clearly, it was a rough night for marco rubio. in part because it plays into a media narrative. it produced all these apocalyptic headlines. some of...
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i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com trish: police in germany are reporting 22 incidents of sexual assault during the first night of carnival there. the complaints ranged from harassment to one reported rape according to police. now, these incidents are despite all the extra security in the, quote, unquote, safe zones. yes, safe zones where women could go. there would be social workers and psychologists on standby. this is what it has come to in germany because of the huge refugee population and all of the assaults that they saw o on new year's eve and throughout germany. it is safe to assume that migrants were probably involved. we don't know that for a fact but they were involved in many, many attacks. europe is clearly facing a huge culture clash right now and why through the influx is something lawmakers here should probably be
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a smaller community than washington, d.c. what the city would do is pick out 200 people that are likely to commit a violent crime or those likely to be victims of them. getting them to agree to go to counseling and be paid $9000 for the privilege. >> taxpayer dollars going to pay for their counseling. >> you may have been the victim of this violent crime. >> that is kind of wild. trish: i have never seen anything like it. government gone wild. president obama. we need to welcome with open arms. making a first visit for a mosque. that is next. ♪ trish: disturbing new intel coming out. refugees coming to our country. a concern we have expressed for months over and over and over again on this show. the most senior government officials. they are are ready using to try to infiltrate the united states of america. catherine. phyllis then. >> the director for immigration and citizen services. a social media account is only going for serious refugees. >> we are doing that in case there are flags of concern. >> uses the high risk? >>
a smaller community than washington, d.c. what the city would do is pick out 200 people that are likely to commit a violent crime or those likely to be victims of them. getting them to agree to go to counseling and be paid $9000 for the privilege. >> taxpayer dollars going to pay for their counseling. >> you may have been the victim of this violent crime. >> that is kind of wild. trish: i have never seen anything like it. government gone wild. president obama. we need to...
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the washington post. they are there for other reasons. we can sue them and win money. they are totally protected. you see, with me, they are not protected. i am not making money. i am not making them money. we will open up those laws, folks, and we will have people sue you like you have never been sued before. [cheering] we have many things to do. we have many, many things to do. when i came down on the escalator with my wife, it was june 16. i said, look, let me tell you, it is not easy running for president. you get lowlife like a guy like rubio saying horrible things. horrible things. who needs it? this is a lowlife peered crews lies. at least it is reasonable lives. the southern guy says terrible things. i will tell you, when you do this, it takes guts to do it. it takes guts. especially if you are not a politician. i am not a politician, thank goodness. when i came down the escalator, there were cameras. look at all the cameras out there. how are you doing, it you son of a guns? we have cameras like the academy awards. it looked like the academy awards. i looked a
the washington post. they are there for other reasons. we can sue them and win money. they are totally protected. you see, with me, they are not protected. i am not making money. i am not making them money. we will open up those laws, folks, and we will have people sue you like you have never been sued before. [cheering] we have many things to do. we have many, many things to do. when i came down on the escalator with my wife, it was june 16. i said, look, let me tell you, it is not easy...
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peter barnes in washington with the details. peter? reporter: gerri the fbi direct said this case is no about setting a precedent and doubts the case will do that because technology is moving so quickly. so he said policymakers need to settle the issue with legislation as you and emac were talking about but finding right balance between personal privacy and encryption and law enforcement is the hardest question he has ever seen in government. >> all of us in the intelligence community have been talking about to sound and alarm because we see increasingly in our national security work and bureau has significant criminal responsibilities, in our criminal investigative work, increasing situations where we can not, with lawful court orders read communications of terrorists, gang-bangers, pedophiles, all different kinds of bad people. reporter: comey said policymakers need to understand cost of inaction and if there are other attacks at some point, quote, don't look at us five years from now and say where were you guys when this happened? b
peter barnes in washington with the details. peter? reporter: gerri the fbi direct said this case is no about setting a precedent and doubts the case will do that because technology is moving so quickly. so he said policymakers need to settle the issue with legislation as you and emac were talking about but finding right balance between personal privacy and encryption and law enforcement is the hardest question he has ever seen in government. >> all of us in the intelligence community...
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he has actually gotten things done in washington. >> that is a big ring endorsement. i want to talk to you about evangelical voters. you have done very well with that category. you represent for people that have described themselves as christians. >> marco rubio will rise to the top here. it will take a while. we will get through nevada through march 1. i think you will start to see him rising up to be the main threat to donald trump. trump had an opportunity and i'll and south carolina to overwhelmingly heavy christian states. really finishing very poorly in the other one. i believe that people will start to showcase. who is the conservative backend challenge trump? i think rubio is the clear choice there. i think that that will start to play it self out over the next couple primary days. >> we are hearing stronger and stronger voices. could you support him? >> i think that marco rubio will end up winning this election. donald trump has done an amazing job in his campaign. thirty-35% of the vote. i think, if you look at the poll numbers, this is where he tops out. so
he has actually gotten things done in washington. >> that is a big ring endorsement. i want to talk to you about evangelical voters. you have done very well with that category. you represent for people that have described themselves as christians. >> marco rubio will rise to the top here. it will take a while. we will get through nevada through march 1. i think you will start to see him rising up to be the main threat to donald trump. trump had an opportunity and i'll and south...
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crony capitalism is a big problem in washington. one in which the senator and congressperson is rewarded. i get it. this is hard to fight. that is why, i don't know who this person is, but whoever this person calms needs to be a disruptor. someone needs to get in there and say i am not afraid to break some glass. think about it. a push to the military spending program. someone like donald trump. he certainly has the characteristics to go out and basically shame that person. what is needed for the country. consider how terrifying this is going to be. status quo republicans out there. politics, it will disappear. so much more or less relevant. more and more scrutiny. they may actually finally be held accountable. imagine that. coming up, everyone. just two is bernie sanders. do you know that he never earned a steady paycheck until he was 40? he spent most of his time protesting, arguing for income. redistribution. working to abolish the cia. a lot of democrats nervous as it should. we are all over it after this. ♪ a number. but not
crony capitalism is a big problem in washington. one in which the senator and congressperson is rewarded. i get it. this is hard to fight. that is why, i don't know who this person is, but whoever this person calms needs to be a disruptor. someone needs to get in there and say i am not afraid to break some glass. think about it. a push to the military spending program. someone like donald trump. he certainly has the characteristics to go out and basically shame that person. what is needed for...
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a somber day in washington. supreme court justice scalia. the president will be visiting there later today. why won't he attend the funeral that is next. ♪ he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right
a somber day in washington. supreme court justice scalia. the president will be visiting there later today. why won't he attend the funeral that is next. ♪ he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for...
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i have been talking about the backlash of washington. what we have seen since the death is yet another example of why americans are fed up with d.c. >> the hallmark or c is so thick. you could cut it with a knife. it was disrespectful. immediately after we found out that he had died. all of these politicians on both sides. the timeline and rhetoric. we know the situation was a republican president with a year left. they would just voice sides. >> i agree with you. article two. section two. the president needs to nominate someone. you know, you would expect in good conscience our congress would then look at that nominee and not try to deliberately filibuster. i have a feeling, that is what it will come down to. filibustering. >> right. it is not very hard to find the same political figures. for example, mitch mcconnell. we will not consider any nominee. back in 2005, he said to the republicans in the seven, when president bush was in office, chuck schumer, incoming democratic leader, macconnell in the republicans do not want to allow a vo
i have been talking about the backlash of washington. what we have seen since the death is yet another example of why americans are fed up with d.c. >> the hallmark or c is so thick. you could cut it with a knife. it was disrespectful. immediately after we found out that he had died. all of these politicians on both sides. the timeline and rhetoric. we know the situation was a republican president with a year left. they would just voice sides. >> i agree with you. article two....
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how they should be a role model for everyone else in washington, d.c. right now. ♪ donald trump: "people love me..." donald trump. look past the boasting and you'll see right through him. he supported partial-birth abortions. his phony trump university? accused of fraud. he tried to seize private property to line his own pockets. four bankruptcies... and small businesses screwed over. poll after poll shows him losing... to hillary clinton. if trump wins, conservatives lose. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was even proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial - without the
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finding some statistics from the washington post. far more than black americans. 662 white americans have been murdered by police officers versus 258 lacks. the point that she is making is black lives matters. it is more about politics than it is about substance. nonetheless, you need african-americans in south carolina. who will carry this message better to them? bernie sanders or hillary clinton? >> that is a great question. you talk to people that are invested in the southern states. hillary clinton has the clear advantage with african-american voters. the question for all of those voters is this, ishii really connect into them? you know what also matters, blue lives matter. all lives matter. americans have a much more fair understanding of what happens on the street. trish: back to the whole issue of equality and boss -- wall street. she has some weaknesses out there. in two years time. how does she peddle that one back? i will go out to wall street. at the same time, took all of these. $4.1 million. >> showing where there is a p
finding some statistics from the washington post. far more than black americans. 662 white americans have been murdered by police officers versus 258 lacks. the point that she is making is black lives matters. it is more about politics than it is about substance. nonetheless, you need african-americans in south carolina. who will carry this message better to them? bernie sanders or hillary clinton? >> that is a great question. you talk to people that are invested in the southern states....
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because he hadn't been in washington very long. bottom old gray hair to help him out who knew where bodies are buried. that is where uncle joe come. he needs somebody who knows his way around. >> i totally agree. unless there is recession, major war only seven states in play. donald trump wants to be next president of the united states. win, florida, ohio, virginia. really that simple. if democrats win any of those. republican out of the white house. >> i like when republican makes my point. trish: ford, chuck, appreciate it. everyone, market still off 344 points. we'll continue our coverage of that as people debate the r-term, recession. we have learned today, the number of sexual assaults on women in germany primarily by migrants, quadrupled during the country's carnival. now germany is tightening its border control. is european culture committing suicide by allowing in more than a million refugees? what does that mean for us? that's next. you both have a perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is un
because he hadn't been in washington very long. bottom old gray hair to help him out who knew where bodies are buried. that is where uncle joe come. he needs somebody who knows his way around. >> i totally agree. unless there is recession, major war only seven states in play. donald trump wants to be next president of the united states. win, florida, ohio, virginia. really that simple. if democrats win any of those. republican out of the white house. >> i like when republican makes...
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peter barnes is then washington with the very latest. peter, over to you first. >> the republican field, as you just said, may be thinning again. considering whether he will continue the race. after he finished sixth in new hampshire. single digits. charlie gasparino on those. christie could be dropping out. he has made no decision yet did the other candidates are joining donald trump. talking about how kristi's attack on marco rubio's debate may have backfired on the new jersey governor. >> chris called me up last night. he is a friend of mine. he is a talented guy. he did not come out the way that he wanted. >> over on the democratic side, bernie sanders is in new york today trying to build momentum after his win last night. african-american voters will play a big role. heavily favor hillary clinton. sanders made a pitch for their vote on the view today did their calls for criminal justice reform will win them. trish: thank you so much, peter. we will move on here. last night by more than 20-point margin. john kasich, he has considered
peter barnes is then washington with the very latest. peter, over to you first. >> the republican field, as you just said, may be thinning again. considering whether he will continue the race. after he finished sixth in new hampshire. single digits. charlie gasparino on those. christie could be dropping out. he has made no decision yet did the other candidates are joining donald trump. talking about how kristi's attack on marco rubio's debate may have backfired on the new jersey governor....
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look at someone, my claim to fame is, everybody, moderate, conservative, liberal, they all hate me in washington. well if conservatives hate you as well as everybody else how do you expect to get anything done? people are starting to figure out that is not a wonderful moniker to go into the race. trish: what is different? you're likeable guy. you can work with both sides of the aisle? >> i got things done. i was a conservative, welfare reform, sank schuss on iran, health savings accounts, partial-birth abortion. list things from every aspect of government. from the culture to foreign affairs to economics and we were able to make big changes, not little things. those bills i mentioned are not little things. they are big things. they are all live bills and all things we were able to pass and got bipartisan support to do it. if that is what you're looking for, looking for someone who can fight and win, someone plays well in the sandbox but gets the toys he needs to get conservative things done that is what we bring to the table. that is why iowans voted for us four years ago. trish: what is key to
look at someone, my claim to fame is, everybody, moderate, conservative, liberal, they all hate me in washington. well if conservatives hate you as well as everybody else how do you expect to get anything done? people are starting to figure out that is not a wonderful moniker to go into the race. trish: what is different? you're likeable guy. you can work with both sides of the aisle? >> i got things done. i was a conservative, welfare reform, sank schuss on iran, health savings accounts,...
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. >> that's what washington is, the memorized speech. >> they had to shame you into going back to new jersey for the snowstorm. >> there it is, the memorized 25-second speech. there it is, everybody. >> wow, that was brutal. joining me right now is south carolina senator tim scott. senator, good to see you, thanks for joining us. >> good morning, maria, good to be with you. >> before we go into why you made this endorsement, let me get your take on how damaging that exchange was between chris christie and marco rubio, and marco rubio going back to that rehearsed line about barack obama several times. >> question, marco rubio has the knowledge, the intellectual capacity to lead this country as commander in chief. anyone watching that debate releases that on the most important foreign policy objectives of this day, which is defeating isis, marco rubio can be commander in chief from day one. good news for the country. >> intellectual capacity, okay, but not necessarily experience, right? and people keep coming back to this when talking about senator rubio, because he's a junior senator.
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that's why you see apple lobbying quite a bit these days in washington. which is something they haven't done for quite a while. >> and also be careful what you wish for, fbi. you may actually drive encryption offshore and therefore not have any options available. >> i was just going to actually go there. because some people feel that this is all about china and russia and other countries, that apple basically wants to make sure the chinese and the russians know, we're not in the u.s. government's pocket, you can still be having your private conversations and data because we're not cow towing to government. if they do create that so-called code, it's opening up the u.s. to the bad actors in china and russia. >> if we go down this path, move down the board two or three or four moves, these are the kinds of things you got to really think through. what then happens when the chinese government or the russian government or the iranian government come to apple with what they think are legitimate law enforcement needs and ask apple to do the very same thing. >> t
that's why you see apple lobbying quite a bit these days in washington. which is something they haven't done for quite a while. >> and also be careful what you wish for, fbi. you may actually drive encryption offshore and therefore not have any options available. >> i was just going to actually go there. because some people feel that this is all about china and russia and other countries, that apple basically wants to make sure the chinese and the russians know, we're not in the...
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there is not a joke that changes. >> i spent most of last week in washington, d.c. so it is great to be back in america. >> what it changes is our application, our ability to track crowd for hip. reporter: big data tells him where cruz should campaign. >> it's impossible for me to send him to the wrong congressional district in tennessee. i would have to overwrite so many systems to send him to the wrong town with the data an lit i cans. data has turned the campaign on its head. john: the romney campaign had data, too, with you they barely used it. >> they asked one senior strategist, what did you do with that data? he said they didn't use it in what they were doing. it was like buying a brand-new car and not driving it. obama won because he was essentially you be opposed. he scored a touchdown and the other field wasn't on -- other team wasn't on the field. not you republicans are deciding to participate there. now we are dominating digital media. >> 50 years ago republicans won the senate. the way we are campaigning this cycle it will be exponentially greater in t
there is not a joke that changes. >> i spent most of last week in washington, d.c. so it is great to be back in america. >> what it changes is our application, our ability to track crowd for hip. reporter: big data tells him where cruz should campaign. >> it's impossible for me to send him to the wrong congressional district in tennessee. i would have to overwrite so many systems to send him to the wrong town with the data an lit i cans. data has turned the campaign on its...
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board in late 1920 washington d.c. serving in both world war ii and career. by 1953 he is ready for peacetime endeavors -- takes a job at the state department. making there'll contribution to the baby boom, he buys to lots in washington with plans to build a home on one and still the other. >> hopefully there be enough money and the same thing happens. >> actually was five houses before the family got to move into a larger house. >> said of the bureaucrat edmund bennett has a new career as a real-estate developer. >> a 300-acre division. >> you is very aware to preserve the natural habitat to make it unique. >> to have complete control of the project, no metal fences no outdoor clotheslines. if you don't like it don't buy the house. >> there is always a vision of what he wanted. it was difficult to understand those in his immediate circle might have his own vision. >> what is it like to live with a man like that? >> not called. whenever differences we had to learn how to negotiate. sometimes it was at the top of ever longs. jamie: he wants something that has
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. >> it is a, geroge sheldon george washington draft cop of the constitution. jamie: for years jennie marney correspondents with john f kennedy. they remained friends until jfk's assassination in 1963, neither dennis harkins or frances piorek who were half brothers ever met their uncle. >> i heard just whispers, he was on pt109, and kennedy was the commander. jamie: frances catching the jeaniology bug. >> i realized i know not know about my family. jamie: he is looking for any unknown relatives of harold marney, his message goes unnoticed until 2013, when brian willis, posts petition to place a headstone for marney in a veteran cemetery near springfield massachusets. >> i could not find him anywhere. honored, not even in springfield, and he was from east spring field. jamie: brian comes across frances' post from way back in 2001. >> i got a phone, and left a strange message. are you the nephew of pt109 crew member marney. >> it was stronging to get a call off the blue. jamie: in august 2013 that grave stone is placed at veteran's cemetery. idennis is thinking a
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john: it's good to remember there are very close ties between hollywood and the democrats in power in washington. >> what did you come here to plug? john: who is he promoting? the president himself. >> the government works great now and millions of americans have gotten medical insurance plans. john: jennifer hudson promoted obamacare, too. isn't that sweet? the reason ben shapiro wrote prime time propaganda how the left took over your tv. what do you mean they took over my tv? >> the left for a long time has been dominant in the television and movie industry. for quite a while they have been coordinating with the leftists in watched and across the country to push their message. john: give examples. you had celeb strits tweeting out gun control propaganda at the same time barack obama was pushing out gun control. lena dunham has been pushing barack obama forward. you have saw an abortion story line on "scandal" and gender jones. it always mirrors a particular points of view. john: when the white house wanted taxpayers to pay for free community college they got celebrities to make this video. >>
john: it's good to remember there are very close ties between hollywood and the democrats in power in washington. >> what did you come here to plug? john: who is he promoting? the president himself. >> the government works great now and millions of americans have gotten medical insurance plans. john: jennifer hudson promoted obamacare, too. isn't that sweet? the reason ben shapiro wrote prime time propaganda how the left took over your tv. what do you mean they took over my tv?...
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. >> i would listen to this man filibuster, or just take on the establishment in washington. i didn't see a guy with tattoos or muscular by any means, but i saw a lot of strength and rebellion in what he was doing. and that's what i came up with. >> i found senator cruz would not like this and probably wouldn't see it but i'm wrong on both counts. on fox and friends, cruz said this. >> i was out in california a few weeks ago and there was some street art that was a little unusual. i've got to tell you, it inspired me. i'm proud to stand -- i've got to say my wife was fairly astonished. >> he was showing his tattoo, which it turns out was not real. at least he played along. i doubt hillary clinton will play along with what you're doing now. tell us about that. >> i think outside of her campaign headquarters -- >> last night at 2:00 in the morning putting up these posters, the royals, meaning we've had enough royalty. >> i mean, she's looking to be cor nated. i'm questioning why she's not debating other democrats. are we supposed to coronate this woman? >> you put it up in her
. >> i would listen to this man filibuster, or just take on the establishment in washington. i didn't see a guy with tattoos or muscular by any means, but i saw a lot of strength and rebellion in what he was doing. and that's what i came up with. >> i found senator cruz would not like this and probably wouldn't see it but i'm wrong on both counts. on fox and friends, cruz said this. >> i was out in california a few weeks ago and there was some street art that was a little...