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st the first hour. so hillary has the ped degree the money, the hour and a ton of critics and they're sounding off this morning. the rnc has a particularly ominous one that we'll show you. ted cruz characterizing a potential clinton presidency as a third obama term. jeb bush echoing that message and rand paul launching an entirely new portion of his website opposing clinton positions. all this as senator marco rubio declares his candidacy today. we have this race covered. the way only cnn can. let's begin with senior correspondent brian na keeler. >> reporter: good morning. hillary clinton beginning her campaign with of the people outrage. she is roadtriping to iowa. where she'll give her first campaign appearance selling her candidacy, already. she is coming under fire. >> i'm getting ready for a lot of things. >> we are moving so she can go
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to a different school. >> reporter: hillary clinton announcing her campaign with middle class citizens. >> i'm getting recalled to do something too, i'm running for president. ever day americans need a champion. i want to be that champion. >> reporter: her announcement quite different than her 2007 campaign. >> i'm not just starting a campaign though i'm beginning a conversation. >> i'm back! >> she's trying to convince voters she's not taking her dominance in the democratic field for granted. >> i'm hitting the road to earn your vote. >> reporter: she was being literal. in pennsylvania. she stopped at a gas station t. man that met the new candidate provided cnn these photo, clinton is on her way to iowa. >> together we will make history. >> reporter: where she lost big in 2008. then it's on to another early state. new hampshire. where she pulled out an unexpected win after this emotional appeal.
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>> i see what's happening. we have to reverse it. >> reporter: ultimately of course she lost. >> although we weren't able to shatter that hard glass ceiling this time thanks, to you, it's got about 18 million cracks in it. >> reporter: republicans want to stop her from shattering that ceiling in 2016. rand palm's campaign launching this ad. >> hillary clinton represents the worst of the washington machine. >> reporter: jeb bush zil still undeclared responding in advance of clinton's video. >> we must do better than the obama foreign policy. >> reporter: president obama who brings a loyal constituency and a potentially damaging foreign policy record all but endorsed clinton to his trip to panama. >> she was an outstanding secretary of state. she is my friend. i think she would be an excellent president.
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>> and until yesterday as we understand it chris, she was very much involved in the bill hillary and chelsea foundation. we also learned she has stepped down from the board of directors of the family association. >> oh what could that be? a lot is obvious. another big step is going to be taking plinl politic, senator marco rubio expected to hop into the presidential race tonight in miami. the third republican to do so. rubio is the son of cuban immigrants. he will make the announcement from the freedom tower. that's where the government used to introduce immigrants fleeing. da that bash is joining us. >> reporter: good morning, chris, not only is rar ka rubio going to be the third republican to officially announce his candidacy, he will be the third senator first term republican senator. it kind of gives you a sense of
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how many people out there that don't have a lot of experience on the national stage, certainly, placo rubio is one. bus of what you mentioned at a very young age when he was a state politician he has been pushing this idea because of his cuban refugee roots, he has a different perspective on what should be america. they released his campaign released a video last night of kind of his greatest hits. when i say his greatest hits the ought thing they realize they have as a quality in marco rubio is his eloquence. he not only has a story, he can tell it in a way as few others can. as you mentioned the freedom tower, i'm me very symbolic. because this is a place where the cuban refugees first came kind of the ellis island, if you will for cuban refugees. it will be interesting to hear about hand the also what he has
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been talking about non-stop in the senate in the last year or so foreign policy very much staking out his claim as a conservative talk and an expert if will you. in fact he will go right back not only on the campaign trail but right back to the senate tomorrow for a big iran hearing where he says okay we want to talk all about marco rubio's announcement. let's turn to our cnn political panel. we have our cnn critical panelist john avalon and maggie abeerman national campaign xoernt and cnn analyst, we are delighted to have all of you in studio for this momentous day. maggie we know you have parsed every word of hillary clinton's announcement. >> sure did. >> in the "new york times" you were like live blogging it. >> we were also live g combating
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it. >> what bothered you? >> she's not in the video there. is a two-minute plus video. it is a gay couple getting married, which was really striking frankly. you wouldn't have seen that four years ago let alone three years ago in the president's we are election. it is a hispanic speech somebody else announcing a job, people starting a business. this is very much what she is trying to send the message to is i'm a fighter for you. there is not about me t. lens is very much on the voters. it is a total speech from what she announced last time in 28 i'm in and i'm in it to win. that was not so workable for her. so now she's trying to make it clear this is about voters. this is not about herself and her ambition. >> experience often the best teacher. moving along, give us the ups and down, what do you think, mark what was the upside on this? >> i think if hillary clinton runs her entire campaign only through videos she will be the next president of the united states. honestly this is her strength.
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it portrays her very well. it's relatable. i even as a republican woman who does not want hillary clinton thought oh oh we're are screwed. this is a factor. >> let it out. >> it was interesting. there was no substance. nothing about what her campaign will be. >> not unusual in an announcement video. >> i think she has been so burned remember obama in 2008 her gripe was there were no issues in his campaign. she was the one talking about the iraq war, talking about energy independence all these issues who was he? a background in the senate when she was working for the "new yorker." >> john did she learn from her last opponent? >> this is a total corrective as maggie and market have said this is very much the close parallel of her career is her senate campaign which is the listening tour mode. now we're on this drive down
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i-80 to iowa. it's probably the better in execution. what strikes me about this also this is a very beautifully done lonl as gag my market said this is about a gentle pain to the middle base. it's all about the middle crass. that's one thing she has taken that laser-light focus on the middle class. absence that, a total absence of policy even on the well-designed website page that section is blank right now, folks. so she is not shining a light on her secretary of state. he is not going to run as a policy walk right now. this is all heart and humility. >> so let's talk about marco rubio's announcement. does she steal her thunder by announcing today or does she split his thunder by announcing yesterday? >> i think they have split parallel thunders. she has her day today. that's going to be 30r7b9 important to see, how she
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engage how she interacts. this is something she didn't do in 2014. she shook hands and booked tours and campaign events. marco rubio will get a lost attention. i think his folks put a lot into this rollout. marco rubio is getting about perceptions about the state of the union response of reaching for the water and siegeing ready. >> his numbers are not strong. >> he is not really known, this is a chance to remake himself. >> what do you think dana pointed out with the bear all first term senators versus hillary. we can argue we haven't seen anybody with more experience. >> you know what else she has been around for a very long time she has been in walk for a quarter of a century. i have to say, you see a really interesting contrast on how republicans are responding to hillary. i think marco comes out better. you see everyone piling up especially being anti-hillary
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almost 2.for 1990s. marco, instead, is ability something else. he is offering an alternative affirmative rather than i am the anti-hillary band wagon. >> i love hearing you call him mar colorado is it sex it's for us to call her hillary? >> we are buy fwhoog the messaging that's what they want. jeb will run as jeb. there will be no ma done that. >> the name recognition for your last name the hundreds of thousands to put into i. for you to have single name recognition. >> rubio's buzz is building he could be everybody's second choice temperatures one challenge about the first three-termers running it undercuts the criticism of president obama which was he wasn't ready to be an executive yet. all those cats have the exact same problem. hillary clinton comes in with
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more experience than anyone in history. maggie you have amazing amount of history watching hillary. you have watched this process. jumping on her early the way they are. dana bash has become a masterful political interviewer. she says to rand paul give me something hillary did well. >> he says she blew benghazi. >> going that ugly that early is it a mistake? >> i think so. you are not seeing a positive forward-looking vision. this has been a concern that strategists and pomsters have had for many years now i think certainly before president obama's re-election is how do we present what we are for. it can't jut be what we are against. this is what jeb said we will run against. i expect he will become a candidate and say that. within are you all about the anti-that gives her a lot of running room. that was very impressive. >> she is no joke.
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i guess they're all for at least one of those tires blowing out on the way to iowa. other than that it's up in the air. >> maggie, james, first names all. great to see you. >> behoosh along. >> i love that. >> the actions of a second police officer at the scene of that fatal shooting walter scott now under scrutiny. should that officer be prosecuted for an attempted coverup? the national bar association believes he should for deliberately leaving out facts from the police report. nick valencia joins us live from south carolina. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mikaela, a day after a vigil was held for walter scott at a location where he died. people in this community and beyond continue to question the actions of the other officers 16 seen in that vand if they did enough to help walter ". no formal charges have been
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filed, yesterday when i spoke to the mayor. he did not know if those other officers were still on the street or not. he did have some choice words for officer slager. >> a lady that's eight months pregnant. seeing a future bright spot in their lives. he bisqually 2 point 7 seconds time destroyed the life -- >> reporter: nearly a week after he was arrested officer slager remains in jail held without bond. chris. >> all right. nicholas stay on this. thank you very much for the reporting. officials in turkey are calling back their ambassador to the vatican after pope francis called the mass killing the first genocide of the 20th century, turkey's foreign minister calls the pope's statement unacceptable. the genesis design e denies it took place five years ago. we will have a live report from
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rome congress back in session for the first time since that framework of an iran nuclear deal was announced. the president is backing three cabinet members, including secretary of state john kerry to brief the skeptical members of congress. mr. obama's deputies will brief members of the house today and senate tomorrow. not every 21-year-old has a green jacket in his wardrobe jordan spieth does. he went wire-to-twier to win the masters this weekend, his first major dourmt victory, the second youngest player to win at augusta. he did it in record fashion. he finished 18 under par tying tiger woods for the lowest score. is he the heir to the american golf throne? we will ask him, himself, when he appears here on "new day," he will join us wearing that new jacket. >> can he wear it forever? >> there is a little etiquette of when and where, i don't know how you take it off at the
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beginning. >> he's a kid. i heard you say that. >> the last time she ran for president, hillary clinton told the american people "i'm in it to win it." this time around same goal different approach. what is the new message and strategy? and finally as mikaela was telling you, the important questions asked about other officers in the south carolina police shooting of walter scott? was there a cover-up? we'll give you the facts ahead. is a not-for-profit, with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they can cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said 'we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance.' and we're like 'well, we're already doing that.' and so it was kind of a perfect match.
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tlr new questions for you this morning in the shooting death of walter scott. should officers on the scene be charged as well. in tulsa, a man was shot and killed by a reserve deputy who allegedly confused his gun for a taser. in illinois, a motorist was trying to flee a traffic stop and was shot in the face through the windshield. local news crews capturing deputies repeatedly punching and kicking the suspect after a three-hour chase. is this a trend, one-offs and how are we dealing with them and are we deeming with them? to discuss, metropolitan police
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chief dig white. chief, these cases do not help. let's pick them off one by one. in south carolina we couldn't tell early on the the second officer who comes in was a witness to the shooting. we don't know what he saw. we do know the allegations about what was done to waler scott in terms of cpr seemed wildly exaggerated. what do you make of a furthering investigation there? >> well good morning, chris, i believe we have a fiduciary responsibility and the video of the officer arrived on the scene and engaged, looked a the subject. at the first we need to make sure we render aid. >> we hear they're not trained in cpr. are all police trained in cpr. if not, is that an excuse to do nothing? >> it's a standard industry
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standard that we have cpr training. it's important we again render first-aid and improvise treatment on the scene such as this. >> so they should have known what to do. it's not that they did nothing, they didn't know what to do. in tulsa, how do uconn fuse your pistol for a taser as a trained deputy? >> what we train to do basically in law enforcement is to have your deadly weapon or service weapon on one side and your taser or chemical spray or what you use on your opposite side so you don't confuse it. that's been basically study versus shown that's been effective. >> chief, how long have you been on the job? >> oh i have been in law enforcement 37 years. >> let me ask you something, chief, do you think there has been a change over time about the comfortability with violence and altercation. the tools that officers have at their disposal without using their weapons? do you think it's changed that
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cops today aren't as hard and as capable in altercation as they were when you first got on the job and that's why they go to lethal means of force more quickly today? >> well that's a good question. quite a few trains of thought. one which deals with the fitness of duty and the officer physically and also i think the policy of the agency in policing back in the old days. i think people thought it was hands on. we have learned in recent times how importants to engage people to diffuse situations. again, it's important to understand we have a technical age where we have people who basically don't communicate verbally as much as it used to. we text a lot. we e-mail a lot. we don't do the one-one that goes along with that.
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i love what we are seeing in law enforcement and social feeds, talking about those issues that really are congruent to the type of crime in our community relative to safety. relative to social needs. i think it's important to have this entire dialogue nationally. >> so then we have the cop in illinois at a traffic stop. the guy tries to drive away. he says i thought he was going to run me over. he shoots him in the windshield somehow the guy survives. the instinct to just shoot in that situation as opposed to getting out of the way of the car, it seems to speak to like a lack of training. what we saw if california seems to speak to a lack of training and maintaining your epoxys as an officer, right? these guys go through a three-hour chase, you know they're angry they put themselves at risk. they beat them to a pulp afterwards. is this a window into the fact that we're not getting this done in the way we train our
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officers? >> we have two separate issues. one deals with an officer in imminent danger failing for his safety using deadly force, that's something to look at carefully. i haven't seen that one. i think it's important when we have a confrontation. we asked them who we are giving verbal commands to pro is prone down on the ground you place a handcuff. ab send any other combative nature there is no need for additional use of force. >> it happens because guys get heated up right? they are angry after a three-hour chase. maybe they know this guy, know his history with police. whatever it is it seems they forget their professionals in those moments. >> i think you have your adrenaline flow. are you ramped up a bit. you have your partners to rec into iz the threat is over. you affect the arrest and take the subject into custody without further ado. >> what you want to see in that situation is the officers calming down as opposed to heating up and beening a mob.
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i know these aren't the kind of discussions you want to have in policing but we have to deal with problems when they come up. that's how we get better. thank you for being with us. >> i thank you for this. i think it's important to have this dialogue nationally again we have to have civility in our communities and engaging conversations with our law enforcement partners. >> thank you chief. all right, everybody knew it was coming. hillary clinton announcing her second run for the white house. just a video online. why the new approach? and pardon me is it inevitable? we'll discuss that ahead. how it conforms to my body. with tempur-pedic the whole bed is comfortable. it's the best thing we ever did for ourselves. it's helping to keep us young. (vo) visit your local retailer and feel the tempur-pedic difference for yourself. ♪ edward jones. with nearly 7 million investors oh hey, neill, how are you? you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one.
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so i'm hitting the road to earn your vote because it's your time and i hope you'll join me on this journey. >> look how happy all those people are about hillary running for president. of course it is her announcement video. she's made it official for 2016.
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she's on listening tour 2.0 roadtriping to iowa probably halfway through a back of chips as we're speaking. she is dominant over even the closest challengers. she seems inevitable. that's good right? it's also what was said in 2008. so not so much. >> joining us to talk about this is a cnn political analyst and a contributing editor for the new york magazine. he wrote this month's cover story on hillary clinton's chances of becoming the next president. great to have both of you with us. jason, i want to start with you. your cover story was titled "is hillary clinton any good at running for president?" what's the answer to that? >> i there i the jury is still out on that. you know in 28 shelves very bad and then she was very good or at least that was what her campaign advisers thought.
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they thought before she lost in i, what she was sort of flying too high. she seemed kind of hauty and entitled. after she lost she got her back against the wall. she became a better candidate. shelves closer to the ground did more intimate events and seemed like she was more with the people. i think that's what they want to duplicate this time around in 2016. >> maggie when you think about hillary clinton, is there anybody you think about in recent political history who has more baked-in positives and negatives? >> it is the narrowest sliver of the electorate that will end up deciding this in a small number of states. one of the things i think will help her good or bad is she has been around so long. there is a slew of younger voters that don't remember him for them videos we saw yesterday will look pretty fresh and new. but i do agree, there is so much known about her. it's hard for republicans to find a bullet against her. there is a lot of led out there. the e-mail issues will not go
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away. it will be interesting to see if she gets asked about that in iowa. right now there is no clear hit on her. >> like you say there is ammunition out there. in fact jason, you write about what you think the most recent biggest gaffe of hillary clinton was, it was in this moment this interview with diane sawyer when asked about her finances. so watch this. >> you came out of the white house not only dead broke but in debt. we had no money when we got there and we struggled to you know piece together the resources for mother-in-laws for houses for chelsea's education. >> so jason, she said they were dead broke and in debt. that technically was true they were in debt by at least a half a million dollars. now she wants to be the champion of the middle class, does that will that be some sort of road block for her because after all they were the clintons and they do command millions of dollars if speaking fees? >> well i think it's how she deals with the issue.
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if you talk to especially republicans who spend a lot of time studying her. they say she's very aware of her vulnerables. the problem with that is she overcompensates for them. >> that leads to comments like the dead broke the dead broke when she has been taking criticism for her highly paid speaking fees. she says something dead broke to try to explain why she's doing it. so that's sort of a pattern. she will repeatedly do that. that will be something to watch in the coming months. she does want to portray herself as the champion of the middle class. can she actually do that? >> what do you think of that moment? >> i think it was a bad gaffe where it was coming over and over again. shes a ai gree with jason, she overcompensates when she doesn't niemplt you saw this campaigning for martha coakley in massachusetts. she way overdid the rhetoric. she has genuine anger over the legal fees over the republican investigation, that was why they
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accrued the debt. >> that is where that is coming from. it's not a great answer for people who are dead broke. she has to spend a lot of time eraseing that comment. >> she has a uniquely intense and numerous critic base. in the media and outside the media, carl bernstein who wrote a book that was no easy wash on her says she is right. we're going to have him on the show. she is right to worry about her enemies. they are uniquely intense. have you covered hear long time t. sensitivity to criticism. is it true back if bill's day, she was the hardliner, she was the protector for him. he was the one that let it wash over you, i can take it. i'll be okay. so that's her disposition. >> absolutely. look during his campaign she was the creator of the department of defense. this was getting back at some of his opponents. she would hit them hard. she helped run her husband's defenses against scandal, against all sorts of issues in these candidacys so her natural
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inclination is to punch back. it's hard for her to swallow that. she was good i will say in the 2000 senate race. >> that first race is what her folks are looking back at a lot as a template. >> jason, what do you think will be different this time around? >> i think it will be what we are seeing these days, running a smaller to the ground campaign in some ways making her almost secondary to having other people out there. having her be more of a champion for other people than putting herself out there as the prime mover. >> one dynamic, we will see how it plays out, maggie mentioned the 2000 rails for senate. one of the things that happens for her a ton in that. when rick lazio walked across the podium at the debate and said what about this? all of a sudden everything switched. it was wow, you are not just attacking this political monster machine. you are walking up to this woman and scaring her and everything shifted in the dynamic. one of the cautions of early heavy criticism over her.
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>> absolutely. no question. that was a definitional moment. the debate in buffalo and all the reporters for the most part that night thought laz creo won the debate. it was not clear until the next morning the perception was different. >> it's willing how those things shift after a good night's shift. so what do you think, is clinton the inevitable nominee? what will she do different the time? and can someone steal her thunder again? sound off on facebook or twitter. moving on to other news turkey at odds with the pope movinger that envoy to the vatican to come home now. turkish officials furious at his remarks at sunday mass. what did pope francis say? it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything
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>> turkey taking on the pope. turkish officials upset about remarks pope francis paid during sunday's mass calling the 20th century mass killings of the armenians genocide.
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cnn international correspondent ben weiderman joins us live from rome with the latest. ben. >> reporter: yes, alisyn. what the pope says during this special mass marking the 100th anniversary of the massacre of the armenians in world war ii was this was the first genocide of the 20th century. these were words he was quoting from pope john paul ii who said those words back in september 2001. but for the turks, it is a very sensitive subject. they insist the death of as many as 1.5 ethnic armenians under the otoman empire were a part of muslims and christians saying this was a part of an organized official government campaign by the ottoman government to crack down on ethnic armenians.
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now, as a result of course the turkish government very unhappy has recalled its ambassador to the vatican and in the meantime it has summoned the ambassador to turkey to express its unhappiness with the statement from the pope. the turkish foreign minister tweeting that the pope's statements are out of touch with both historical facts and legal basis. alisyn. >> ben weiderman live from rome thank you. there are growing calls this morning for a second officer who arrived on scene after officer michael slager shot walter scott in south carolina. it's alleged he omitted key details and didn't provide aid as he had. scott, meanwhile, was laid to rest saturday. vigils were held on sunday. there are calls for a mass demonstration today against police brutality. proof of the danger iran
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poses. the tournehran chief will go on trial for charges. he has been held in an iranian jamie for nine months. the charges were just disclosed last week. we spoke to him shortly before his arrest. the washington post calls it absurd and the product of fertile and twisted imaginations. four people are dead after their plane crashed down in a florida nature preserve. it is unclear what the problem was. no injuries were reported on the ground. a little leavety here "saturday night live" getting a jump start on hillary clinton's announcement. kate mackinnon her take on the road to the democratic nomination. >> let's refocus on your candidacy. >> okay. >> remember the new hillary is
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humble and gracious. >> yes, got it. i know the selection season won't be easy. i am sure i will zay face some stiff competition from my fellow democrats, people like martin o'malley who could really give me a run for my money. i'm sorry. i broke. it's too funny. martin o'malley he sounds like a flintstone's character. aha, it's okay. >> you have to see it in entirety t. sketch marking the return of the former "snl" announcer. bill hammond prompting hillary to ask aren't we such an approachable dynasty? >> my famous part is the laugh s. he okay? okay. >> really good. play more of that for your morning viewing pleasure later in the program. >> all right back on the news as
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good to have you back. the united states is expanding strikes on anbar province in iraq a part of the effort to defeat isis. now word comes that isis is targeting iraq's largest oil refinery which could be a major coup. colonel james reese the u.s. delta force commander, we should point out, he just returned from iraq where he was able to see first hand the fight for isis. we will talk to you in a moment.
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good morning to you. let's start with this news about key oil refinery isis is claiming it's taken control of. if it's true how significant is this? >> good morning, mick louisiana i tell you right now i'm not sure it's real true. we have to wait to see what comes out the next couple days. we will find it out. one of the key aspect is it's the town that kind of the main town that sits between tikrit which the iraqis have just liberated and mosul. it also is a large refinery as you said and it has been a constant fight over the last couple months going back and forth between the isis forces and i'm sorry the isis forces and the iraqi forces. >> so we'll wait and see how that plays out. stick with cnn to work that story. let's talk about the airstrikes going on right now, the shiite militia so the u.s. military can
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step up isis airstrikes. give us a sense of how that air effort helps things on the ground? >> well mikaela, i will tell you right now, when you have to fight in a built-up area, a city to go in there alone as ground force to ground force to defending element and right now that would be isis they defend those cities out in anbar, they have the advantage and it's a difficult slog. it's a difficult fight to get if there and it's deadly. when you have the air support that comes in that can literally walk in front of you and destroy these tanks, these outposts these security positions that are defending the city it's a great motivation for the ground force, but if we pull back i mean everyone knows the u.s. has the finest air power in the world and whenner with into the supporting, it becomes a, you know, it becomes a one on one brawl. >> we understand in order for these airstrikes to happen give
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us a sense of what that took. did that involve coordinating with iran? >> well actually no it doesn't have to the u.s. doesn't necessarily have to coordinate with iran. they have their joint fight observer points that are talking with the iranians and so they can make this happen. but i will tell you that i watched it in tikrit. very quickly, you know, a lot of the iranian backed militias were mobilized. they started moving up. they started helping the iraqi forces. the core which we have all heard of for years a literally political aspect within the iraq too is a major force in parallel with the iraqi security forces in iraqi, federal police in tikrit. having them pull back. the iraqi government has to work those negotiations with you
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know those militia, but it does it causes friction and sometimes we can hold that big lollipop out there, which is our air power to you know influence what you want to do. >> you want to meet with some of the iran's elite coup force, what were you able learn from them? what sense did it give you? >> you know, mikaela, it was an awaken awakening moment for me for all the years i spent as a special operations force, you know the kuds forces is a special forces. me as a special forces guy got to stand near my enemy o'not for all my 25 years. i got to caulk to these guys and watch what they were doing. it's the same thing we do advise and assist in the operation. they're out there. they're helping the iraqis. they're helping them you know where their 50 cals they're helping them target. giving them better ways of looking at it to be more lethal
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on the battlefield and my guess, my disappoint. was, is, yes, they are enemies at certain times. but what i didn't see and i was hoping was at least if i was a special forces commander right now i'd be becking to get out and observe what they were doing, how they worked because it's probably the closest we have ever been to a kuds force. >> you are probably one of the people to do that. i want to get your reaction to this propaganda video that isis is releasing, destroying the historic city of a city historic city there. an gent artifacts in nimrud. what's the ends game if that? >> it's prop mulligan california i believe it's already happened. we watched it going on live during march when we were there. i think isis is looking at right now is they've slowed down. they don't have the momentum. >> that gives them the
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propaganda to build it back up. >> build that momentum. it's interesting to watch the. we have our own reaction. to get your insideer's view we appreciate it. so glad to have you back with us lt. col. reese. thank you for your time. we are following a lot of news on this monday so let's get right to it. >> hitting the road to earn your vote vote. >> we need a president that is focused on the future like she is. >> i think precisely what some will say is her strength is actually her weakness. >> and i hope you will join me on this journey. >> senator marco rubio expected to hop in the presidential race tonight. >> there is his chance to sort of remake himself. >> history was made at the summit of the americas. >> as the united states will fought be imprisoned by the past. we are looking to the future. >> the actions of a second police officer now under scrutiny. should that officer be prosecuted of an attempted
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coverup? >> this is "new day." >> good morning, everyone welcome back to your "new day." hillary clinton hitting the campaign frail after announcing yes she is heading for president hitting the heartland because she says every day americans need a champion. >> as pumped as hillary is. so are her republican opponents. they pumped rand paul launching an entire website, ted cruz and the rnc coming out strongly against her candidacy as well. so tonight is another night. marco rubio gearing up to defend his white house bid. will he follow who and what i'm against model or provide a positive message? we have the race covered for the white house as only cnn can. bria in na keeler is in walk.
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>> reporter: hillary clinton is starting off with of the people outreach with this roadtrip. as you said republicans are very much taking aim. . >> we are move sock she can belong to a different school. >> hillary clinton announcing her presidential campaign with middle class americans. >> i'm getting ready to do something, too, i'm running for president. >> reporter: clinton outlined her message, a populous family-based rationale for her candidacy. >> every day americans need a champion and i want to be that champion. >> reporter: her announcement quite different than her 2007 pitch. >> i'm not just starting a campaign though i'm beginning a conversation. >> reporter: this time i'm back! she tries to convince voters she's not taking her dominance in the field for granted. >> i'm hitting the road to earn your vote. >> reporter: when she said hitting the road she was being literal. in pennsylvania she stopped at a gas station. the man that met the new
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candidate provided cnn these photos. clinton is on her way to iowa. >> together we will make history! >> reporter: where she lost big if 2008. then it's on to another early state, new hampshire, where she pulled out an unexpected win after this emotional appeal. >> i see what's happening. we have to reverse it. >> reporter: ultimately of course she lost. >> although we weren't able to shatter that highest hardest glass creeling this time thanks to you it's got about 18 million cracks in it. >> reporter: republicans want to stop her from shattering that ceiling in 2016. rand palm's campaign launching this ad. >> hillary clinton represents the worst ott washington machine. >> reporter: deb bush responding in advance of clinton's video. >> we must do better than the obama-clinton foreign policy. >> reporter: president obama brings a loyal constituency with
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a damaging foreign policy record all but endorsed clinton during his trip to panama. >> she was an outstanding secretary of state. she is my friend. i think she would be an excellent president. >> reporter: and hillary clinton had been very active of course recently with her family foundation t. bill hillary and chelsea clinton foundation. we have learned, she is stepping down from the board of directors so she can avoid a conflict there with which is certainly would be. >> maybe to blow some of the criticisms that way that do nates to the cgi. we'll check back with you in a bit. so president clinton is closing in on iowa for a car. that's a metaphor for her back-to-basics hillary, in 2008 she finished 3rd in the caucuses there. so let's get to iwest virginia cnn correspondent joe johns is there ahead of clinton's arrival. good to see you, joe.
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>> good morning, crit. we do know hillary clinton will be here on tuesday and wednesday. we know her first swing through iowa is expected to talk about the economy. the campaign is clearly trying to maintain tight control in order for the candidate to interact with people on a personal level so difficult for her because of the entourage she brings including secret service as well as the news media. we do expect her to do two small events that would include an educational round table at a community college as well as a business round table at a fruit company just outside of des moines. nothing big, nothing flashy. humble seems to be the watch word the campaigns is using right now. this somewhat reminiscent of her early days in no t. campaign says still larger events are weeks away. people here in iowa are certainly ready to hear from hillary if you talk to them on the streets. listen. >> just by being here, i can
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talk to the people. that's what iowa is about. it's the connections everyone has with each office. we're the small town people. so be here connect to people. just tell them what you're about. >> reporter: we do expect her to have other meetings here in iowa but those meetings so far are unannounced. other meetings that are going to occur with business people and just regular people as hillary clinton tries to listen to iowa. alisyn back to you. >> okay joe, we know you will keep an eye on all those meetings for us thanks, so much. well, a set of cuban recipients entering the race for the white house. florida senator marco rubio from miami's freedom tower. that's a place where cuban immigrants used to be processed after fleeing the castro regime. dana bash is live from miami. so what are we expecting today, dana? rovenlt good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. it's interesting, the media
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tower, the freedom to youer is not that friendly especially when it comes to an announcement that marco rubio is going to have today. they kind of put that aside because symbolism trumped that for the reason you just said. he wants to and has been playing up his cuban roots, playing up the kind of american dream theme, optimism theme that you saw in the video that they put out to preview this and what he has been saying really sense he hit the national stage and even the stage here when he was a very young 34-year-old house speaker of the state house. now, alisyn it's very interesting, because what you see on the ground here is a little bit of a tug of war. because marco rubio was around is in many ways the protege of jeb bush. so when bush made clear in a surprise way in december that he was very likely going to run for president, a lot of republicans here in florida who are close to vote thought that rubio would pull back and say you know what i will wait my turn.
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he's not doing that. so it's been a very kind of tough situation for fought just money people which is going to be important for both of them especially marco rubio, but also some of their long-time supporters because they have been extremely, extremely close, the two of them. so it will be interesting to see if he gives a nod to jeb bush when he speaks later today. his aides are saying they feel this is the time for him to run because there is so much pessimism out there that he wants to talk about what he even says in his new tag line the new american century, about the need for things to be better. the kind of thing they don't think politicians do enough of. that's what he says he wants to bring to the field. >> everybody likes better dana. the question is who can bring it to you? is clinton your best choice? team hillary says yes. so let's test their case. >> a former hillary clinton press secretary and clinton 2008
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seniored a very from her 2008 campaign and a former policy director for hillary clinton's campaign and the center for american progress. ladies it's great to have both of you. obviously, you weren't steeped into the 2008 campaign. so what will be different this time around? >> i think this is all about getting out the vote. earning each vote one by one. it's about american families. it's about the american people. i think she has learned an enormous amount from the last race. i think you can see the way it's rolled out. it's very heart felt. it's very humble. it's all toevenlth we're in this together t. logo depicts a way forward. this is about the american people and about the american dream and she wholeheartedly believes in that's what she is all about. >> are either of you going to be a part of the team this time? >> no. >> you are just friends of? >> friends of. >> just so the audience knows. policy that is a word that is giving a little bit it's an
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announcement video. but there weren't the policy considerations that seem to have been what hillary was suggested was needed by obaum the last time. where is his policy? he's open change. how? there was not a lot of how in here. why? >> i think she was trying to talk about what her primary concerns are. i think lisa said already, exactly. she's focused on the country kearns. that's where she's having this period of hearing from folks, listening to their concerns. hearing what their anxieties are. she did talk about what she sees is that people are trying to get ahead and the deck seems stacked against them. more and more is going over the top instead of every day americans. so you will hear they were saying americans are listening to her as well. >> we look back to 2008 and some of the early themes she hit on and throughout her campaign affordable health care that's been taken care of. the deficit.
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she talked a lot about restoring respect for america and renewing the promise of america. was tattoo vague? was that too scattered shot? >> i don't think it's fact at all. i think this is about american prosperity. when you saw the video yesterday you saw real people talking about their plate and this is about giving everybody an opportunity to succeed, however they define it. a wise man once said it's the economy, stupid i fundamentally believe. that it's about people's pocketbooks, how they're feeling. can they afford health care? can they afford the take care of their families? as mira said she is a policy person. she has ideas, but she is out embarking on a bit of a listening tour here i think it's fair to say because she wants to engage in a dialogue about ideas, about solution about problems these people are facing. >> it's that one on one attention that's different the last time around. >> absolutely. absolutely. it's vintage hillary. it's vintage hillary.
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it's where she excels. >> if she got into people's living rooms. she heard their concerns and it shapes the kind of policy she puts forward. she was hearing from people. >> but to is an interesting modem. maybe for so than 2008 because when lazio walked across the debate floor up in buffalo, everything changed and i don't mean this as a criticism of lazio. but the dynamic of coming at hillary is something that can backfire. do you see this as a gender yb or when negativity is too intense early on on somebody? >> i think you have seen negativity out there actually before she declared. i think she is going to rise above that and really. >> does that mean she won't take it on? when they say what about the e-mails? what about benghazi? >> of course, she'll take it on. she'll answer the questions. she's already begun to do that.
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in this instance the attacking her, on the day of her announcement it's telling, but she's focused on what she's going to do and how she wants to run this campaign which is to take it to the heart of america, as she is doing road tripping in a van. >> you saw it in the ads that came out. i think, people, the problems for this race for republicans is they're going after, there is a lot of them going after a base. so each one is going to want to score points in attacking hillary. but over the long term you will see she will be engaging in major issues. i think it will remind people about the pom arization inlarization in washington. >> jeb bush came out yesterday and made a statement of what he wants to remind people of within they look at hillary clinton. let's take a look at his. >> america should be rnted by our allies and feared by our
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enemies. that's why it's critical we clang the direction our country is heading. we must do better than the obama-clinton foreign policy that has damaged relationships with our allies and emboldened our enemies. >> everything he is involved in will damage your allie, that unfortunately jeb bush i think it's hard for him to launch an attack like that. i think it's relatively petty to be so negative early on. >> but his point is she's tethered extrickably to the obama policies. he calls it the obama-clinton policies. shelves the secretary of state. there is no way to differentiate herself, is there? >> i think her record on foreign policy will stand on its own. i'm not sure what governor bush's record is on foreign policy. let me set that aside. i want to go back to what mira said. which is people across the country are fed up with the way washington is working. it's dysfunctional, unfortunately. when hillary clinton was for, it's really important to note. she worked across the aisle on a number of legislative policies.
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she knows how to roll up her sleeves and actually get the job done. building consensus, bridgeing both sides of the aisle together. you have to do that to govern. she understands how to not just legislate but to govern you govern from the middle. >> one of the blessings she'll have is that when are you the focus of a lot of negativity it allows to you make the point that negativity is bad. certainly the american people are bad. they've had it anyway you want to measure temperature. flipside is you then have to offer them something better otherwise the negativity becomes more attractive. what i didn't hear is her being the first female president got to be the first check of the list on her draw. i didn't hear her put it out there. do you think it will be implicit because she is a woman lor start making the case? >> i don't think she will put that out there. i think mira said earlier her ideas and solutions for what people are facing how to make the country better. how to make our stature in the
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world solid. and i think, you know it's not wearing, being a woman on your sleeve. her record there is clear. it dates all the way back to her time at the climpb's defense fund. first lady of arkansas tried to reform the education standards in arkansas bringing the home structure for youth into arkansas fighting every day for women and children is part of the fiber of her being. so it's not because she is a woman. it's because she has the best ideas. >> thanks so much. you guy versus given us insight as true insiders can. thank you. >> i'll take il it guys congress is back in washington this morning ready to go to battle with president obama over two big foreign policy issues. there is mounting criticism on the white house following the president's meeting with cuban leader raul castro and the deal on iran's nuclear program. so can the white house sway lawmakers to their side? we want to turn to michelle kazinski with the latest. >> reporter: when you look at these momentous moves with iran
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with cuba i i mean after decades, decades of sanctions, trying to have relations with these countries, you can see why they are so difficult, complicated, controversial and rileing up a deeply divided congress. this week the administration makes a bicker push to win over lawmakers. they will be holding closed-door briefings. on tuesday the senate foreign relations committee takes up this bill that looks to have congress do and up or down vote on the iran deal and already the rhetoric has reached just head-turning levels even for walk. senator john mccain calling secretary of state kerry delusional over the deal t. administration in return calling mccain naive and reckless mikaela. >> i'm curious what the reaction are you expecting because congress will have to react to the growing criticism of the white house' handling of that meeting with raul castro in cuba. >> right. right. this is another one. and surprising in some ways the
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president hasn't already moved on the state department's recommendation to remove cuba from the list of state sponsors of terror. he says his advisers will take a look at that recommendation and thaf a, there will be 45 days during which period congress can vote on. that that may very well be a prerequisite for cuba to open up an embassy there. there are a number of things for congress to vote on there. there is that. removing the trade embargo, confirming an ambassador to cuba. but even if congress decides not to do any of that and that is a possibility. there is still a way for the administration to effectively have diplomatic relations on some level with cuba. mikaela. >> all right. heading back to work today. we'll watch to see what comes of it. thanks so much michelleco dozen ski. >> an update to the south carolina shooting story. calls are growing louder for a second officer to face charges for the walter scott shooting. it's alleged he omitted key
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details and did not provide first-aid as planned. scott was laid to rest saturday. vigils were held in his memory sunday. >> did you notice that russia has been quiet? not anymore? bearing down and intercepting a u.s. plane over the baltic sea in what the u.s. calls an unsafe maneuver. they say they were flying near poland and it was intercepted by a russian fighter jet last week. the defense department calls the move aggressive and careless. russia is accusing the u.s. plane of approaching its airspace. a frightening takeoff in the u.k.. the pilot fights fierce winds turning sideways just feet off the tarmac before getting control in altitude. it happened last week at birmingham airport as the region was slammed with all sorts of bad weather. the pilot not the only one facing trouble. we are told a number of incoming flights barely made it to the tarmac safely. >> i don't like that. i do not like that.
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>> it wound up being fine. >> no it wasn't fine. they should have switched airports reviewed them. >> it was taking off. >> but they say, mikaela said a lot coming in were also struggling as you can imagine to lands. >> there are issues when you fly. >> i don't like that. >> i don't like it. i'm with you. >> we have to continue to stay in the air the do our jobs. i don't like this deflections plus. >> it will take a lot longer to get to you fly. >> right. >> all right him meanwhile, back to the story in south carolina, did the second officer in that shooting fudge a police report about walter scott and should more charges be filed? the former police chief of north charleston will join us with his take next. the most anticipated obvious occurrence was hillary running. so now she's in. hype aside, is what she's
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he omitted key details from his report and didn't provide first-aid to mr. scott as he claimed he had. how can it be reconciled as the community pays final respects to mr. scott? the former police chief of north charleston good to have you back on the program, sir. i want to ask you a bit about procedures if you can help us understand that about this officer who was also on scene at the time of the shooting or after the shooting. he submitted this very short incident report according to "new york times," it was two sentences long and there were many significant details left out of it. since he was not the responding officer to that immediate incident that sort of standard operating procedure? >> well it's standard to the extent that supplements generally are going to be very brief. most of the incident narrative is going to be in the incident report itself.
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with respect to the complaints per the voice primarily through the news media, i am certain that they are looking at all aspects of this case to include that that's certainly in the context of what's occurred was not the primary focal point, but i'm satisfied that during the course of the investigation, obviously, they have taken a full statement from the officer and they will be looking at that in the context of other things his supplemental report as well as any audio that might be out there and as well as maybe statements from other witnesses like ems and some of the other officers and they'll be cross checked and cross referenced. and one of the things that occurs to me, mikaela, is this you know obviously, we go out and we look to find any companies that may have or businesses that have cameras that might have shown the
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incident. they also look at those cameras from the standpoint of trying to locate other witnesses. >> right. >> identify and locate other witnesses. so that's been an ongoing process. there has not been a great deal of conversation between the investigative agency and the north charleston police department. historically that's because there is concern to insure that nobody think there is is collusion t. minimal amount of information that comes to north charleston and they've not heard anything as far as i know about this particular aspect of the investigation. >> okay. let's talk about the report from officer haversham the idea that slager had walked away picked up what appears to be a taser and dropped it near mr. scott's body. anything significant to you in that action? >> well i would think that would be one of the key elements of that interaction that sledge
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is going to focus on in the context of the statement that is a much more in-depth statement that they would have taken from the officer when they sat down with him after the fact. clearly, that's one of the disturbing aspects of it. >> right. you can understand why we want to ask these questions. >> absolutely. very disturbing. >> another thing he mentioned in this report he had offered aid to mr. scott but the video doesn't show evidence of any kind he or the other officer responding giving aid to mr. scott. his body lies there lifeless. that is significant and troubling as well. >> again i think that aspect of it may come more into play in the administrative part of the investigation, but sledge is going to look at every element of that interaction in particular as well as the other officers. each ought those officers ems, technicians that respond, any firefighters that might have responded and the firefighters
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respond to -- most of them are paramedics. they respond to incidents where there were injuries. if there are any of them they will be taking statements from them as well. >> before we leave you, i want to ask. i understand you were a part of the commemorations over the weekend. if you can give us a quick idea of how things are going on the ground there and the process of healing, if it's begun. >> well i tell you, the last couple days in particular for me personally have been inspraguein inspiration inspirational. i went to the funeral service. i've met with the mother and the brother and them at the funeral with the father and then nevada
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nephews /* /* nephews. i have to tell you i am not a big fan of reverend sharpton. he came here. i feel he was spot-on. he had very positive things and spent a lot of time with. >> that's fantastic. >> on the mayor and the police chief. it was just inspirational and i told him that. reverend nelson rivers after reverend sharpton left added to that made some comments to the effect of comments had been made in the presence of some major city african-american mayors saying here in the deep south. >> i have to i am so sorry. >> we are able do it right. >> they are able to do it right. we are so glad that process is beginning. thank you to joining us. we will add your voice to the conversation. we will continue it with you. >> thank you, mikaela. in political news hillary clinton is in the race and motoring to a town near you, few liver in iowa. florida senator marco rubio is
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welcome back to "new day." the boston bomber has been dammed by his conviction. the question now is how long will he live? jurors will consider whether to kill the convicted terrorist murder next tuesday the penalty phase of the trial. for what it's worth. the mother doesn't agree with the verdict and says americans are the true terrorists. >> well jurors in the aaron hernandez trial resuming deliberations. this is the fifth day the panel will meet. the exfootball star charged with gunning down his star. he can't read yet. this littlegy can drop the beat. take a look. there is for a.j. when he's
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djing. he apparently took interest in his dad's ipad. he mulligan doing what he learned. spinning on the real ones and twos. these videos of him have gone viral. >> i will not say it. >> what was his first words? >> i don't know wiki-wiki-pause. >> see, can you say it. >> i thought i was saying it. >> he is so cute! >> is he available for our next party next month? >> all right. it's time for "inside politics," john king a dj in his spare time known as dj funky dresh. >> you have that one extra juice box this morning, mr. cuomo? one too many juice boxes i think, i don't know. >> he's cut off. >> it's monday "inside politics" with me to show the
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reporting jackie kucinich of the daily beast. hillary clinton wasn't the only one. we will get to her highly produced video in a moment. another candidate for president put out a video last night. marco rubio, the senator from florida. here's how he told people get ready. >> we're excited about the announcement tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern time watch live on marco rubio.com. >> this is marco rubio's way of building occupy support. a lot of republicans when deb bush had tear marco rubio was his under study if you would, he's a freshman senator. if you look at our polk right now, our most recent national poll marco rubio at 7%. not a great place to start. not a possible place either. for me it's interesting because
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of his potential. he will make a play not only to democrats. isn't that his message to republicans including his message to jeb bush love you, respect your service, it's time for a few generation? >> absolutely. it can't be a trick. right now he can't insult jeb bush. he is a belove edd figure would you tell being insulting to jeb bush. >> it strikes to me she a goldilocks candidate. >> somebody who is both electable and safe for the donor class. at the same time. somebody for the grass roots reflects a true conservative. that's the path he will take. appealing to both parts of the party t. challenge in doing so you can put off both sides.
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i think rubio's calculation is wide opened campaign 2015 is not 19 niern. jeb bush is not selling out of the gates immediately with the dpras roots, both like his brother did. it could happen give it a shot if not, i'm young, plenty of optionles ahead. >> tim mack a reporter when rubio in 1999 he filed the paperwork. it took a month to find out he was running, so to see this person grow as fast as he did is fascinating. >> the senate race in 2010 he did so in the face of a sitting governor and charlie crist was told it's not going to happen. wait your turn. life obviously turned out differently. >> he doesn't get as much attention as rand paul and ted cruz who did the same thing, got in against the establishment
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candidate and he has become much more main stream. we saw a total outsider. so it is a part of his resume if he creates power, my big question is let's do an immigration reform him he pulls back in a conservative backlash. >> it speaks to that growth is the question. can rubio grow in this campaign? he announced and someone else announced yesterday, she happens to be the overwhelming democratic nomination t. way this was done it took us a minute to see the candidate, took some people by surprise. you see this play out here. i view this as the obama coles plus. hillary clinton trying to say it's not about me. 2007 i'm in it to win i. there was this air of inev itably. some will call it smartly or more political.
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>> now she's heading across the country in a car so yeah it was interesting as you said it broke down the few democratic coles. it's not just the people that she was trying to court. you had gay people that sent that message. it's not about me. it's about you all i want to meet you. >> she is trying to pick through and she was very clear i want to be your champion hillary clinton was clearly saying i'm going to fight for economics at a time when a lot of republicans wants to talk about foreign policy. >> it's clearly economic. i was struck about exploits at least. certainly see in 2015 as well john i don't know bill clinton.
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think about his maxims. elections are, that have also voters care more about themselves and their future than they do about you and your past. >> that was his trademark line injuring jennifer flowers in the 1992 campaign i'm fighting about you. ut don't have to make it about me. >> you say they were trying to make it about the voters. not me. that's why you have the first minute-and-a-half until you saw her. i think that the smart play it will be tested. she's the most famous woman in the world. of course the gops will make it about her than the issues? >> they go from pennsylvania to iowa. the staff insists this was her idea. this family we joked about, that baby's 16th birthday party, we will see whether that was a president clinton or this plays
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out. a campaign controls the rollout. we will see if she will be in iowa meeting with voters one thing we do know we knew what she was going to do. waiting for the official announcement. jeb bush sends out a tweet we dmouft better than hillary. if you are concerned, committed to stopping her. add your name. scott walker hillary clinton has the same washington knows best mentality. people around the country are looking to move beyond. ted cruz will give a speech today to say the world got more dangerous when she was secretary of state. ted cruz will thaik make that in north carolina. rand paul says send me money to keep this ad on the air. we have a rallying cry. all the republicans knew expect she would be the democratic nominee. they wasted not a second. >> you didn't see anything on national security in her video. republicans will make it about secretary of state and trust.
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will you hear a lot from rand palm in flash, i don't know if you can trust the clintons, they're secretive. i think that will be a rallying cry and the walk association over and over and over again as we go forward. >> think about how politics have changed. 2012 mitt romney against barak obama. john boehner speaker of the house spends you'res saying where are the job, youary from them it has shifted to national security policy. a part is because-her tenure at obama secretary of state. the facts on the ground have changed. the world looks different t. economy is improving at home. overseas events are much more tumultuous. it goes to show these things change on a dime. >> you control your rollout. republicans might be drumbleing ability coverage or this. every campaign gets a rollout. we will watch that rubio tonight. now we wait tomorrow we get to see hillary clinton interact with voters in iowa. >> i think we are off to the races in ernest john king.
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youed a better clear your calendar for the next year-and-a-half. >> i better get a juice box and go on vacation. good thanks, so much. well, congress is back in town. president obama trying to tell you what makers on the nuclear deal with iran and a new relationship with cuba. can he get them to buy it? what's he selling anyway? all that next. eels like that brick's on your face? try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec®-d. find it at the pharmacy counter. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe and to us that feels really good.
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if you are going to give the cubans everything they want we got nothing in terms of the people of cuba. >> that was senator bob menendez criticizing the thawing. lawmakers are backing congress and many not pleased with the deal the president is making on cuba and beyond. the end of greatness, why america can't have and doesn't want another great president he is also vice president of a new initiative and distinguished scholar of the woodrow wilson center. all around impressive, aaron. >> good morning, alisyn.
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>> i talked to senator menendez it's also others in congress and a large portion of the cuban american community ear in the u.s. here are their chief complaints about what the u.s. is now doing with cuba. they say there is a whole long laundry list of offenses that cuba never answered for. they don't like the cop killer remains in cuba. shelves dressed in political asylum even though the u.s. wants her back. they say cuba has shifted arms to north korea and to guerrilla groups in columbia. they say there are ongoing and recent examples of political repression and human rights abuses and until the castros answer for these things we shouldn't be normalizing relations. >> you have an administration determined do diplomacy. it's convinced six out of every ten americans are nowped to some
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sort of change on cuba. you have key word organizations including the american chamber of commerce catholic church and others pushing this and a generation of cubans open to change you got a presidential campaign that's about to open which is going to highlight all these issues and i think make the president's task much more difficult and a castro regem frankly that is in no hurry to open up and wants to maintain control while taking advantage of the american initiative again, cuba iran iraq alisyn t. president's world over the next 20 months is going to be divided between migraine headation and root canal operations. he will be restrained by congress on one hand and the nature of these regimes the castros the situation in iraq which is going to be probably
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the most difficult to manage. >> if the president doctrine is engagement. some people who like that idea believe this is going too far, sweeping things under the rug that need to be address eded. >> well i understand the case. i think the president does have this notion. this blitz to engage our enemies. let's start a process that will take advantage of some of the openings. let's remove the excuses from the iranians and the castros that they've used for too long that america is the great satan, the great enemy and see what happens. now, there are a lot of people who simply don't buy. that they look at the former soviet union and china and understand that economic openings does not produce quickly or easily or at all the transformative changes that change the behavior of these regimes. so this is going to be a difficult case to make and frankly it's going to be a
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process this brought is not going to see to fruition. it will be his successor and his successor's successor. >> let's talk about the iran deal they believe that's a raw deal do you think it's a raw deal? >> look you have to figure out the balance between the real world if which iran is accelerating its program to have enough material to make a nuclear weapon. the ideal world, no enrichment no nuclear infrastructure. a different regime in tehran. in theened you may get an agreement that is a more modified iranian nuclear program. we should be under no illusion a, this will force the iranians to give up their nuclear weapons
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pretensions or b, it will clang their behavior in the region in iraq in yemen. in syria or so i think, you know, this is the no good deed goes unpunished school of fraph. this president is determined to break some molds and he's persuaded, and he has a lot of executive discretion in order to act. i just think this is going to be a hard slog. no transformations. a lot of give and take. and a lot of transactions that are going to be imposed. certainly by congress. by congress and a lot of foreign policy experts, too. >> aaron david miller always great to get your perspective. we should also let our viewers know you have a great op-ed on cnn.com about hillary clinton's foreign policy which of course is so relevant today, the day after she makes her announcement. so everybody should read that. aaron, we'll see you soon. >> thanks so much alisyn take care. >> all right. hillary clinton selling herself as a champion for the american people.
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let's take a look at our money, it's time for "cnn money now." christine romans in the money center. what is hillary clinton's plan for the economy? there's a big question. >> yeah we're getting an early glimpse, she says the deck is stacked for the people at the top. she wants middle-class families to do more than just get by. what that means for her policies though remains to be seen. higher minimum wage? higher taxes on the rich?
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wage equality for women. she'll have to be careful not to appear too cozy with wall street donors that funded her 2008. stocks have soared since the last time she ran but wages are flat. the wage issue will be big in this election. almost a million people ordered an apple watch on friday. research firm slice intelligence reports on average people ordered more than one watch. and they spent about $500. top model was a sport watch that runs about $350. >> good to know christine romans. thank you. always value added. not one but two new candidates vying for the white house. hillary, she's in. marco rubio supposedly declaring tonight. what will they mean to the race? cnn's coverage continues next.
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i'm running for president. everyday americans need a champion. and i want to be that champion. >> hillary clinton is just not trustworthy. >> i think she would be an excellent president. >> the clintons sort of feeling like they're above the law. >> hillary clinton is going to
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be the champion for american families. >> marco rubio i think is going to get a lot of attention today. >> expected to hop in the presidential race tonight, rubio's buzz is building. >> somebody should go to prison over this. >> i am disturbed and troubled by what i see in the video. >> they beat the crap out of him and now they're trying to do everything that they can to avoid them being in trouble. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> welcome to your new day this monday april 13th. 8:00 in the east. hillary's in the race for president so if you're driving to iowa right now, a van just went by with a dead ringer for hillary eating cheetos up front, it's her. she's hoping to do better in iowa. remember she finished third there in 2008. edged out by john edwards. obama, of course was first. >> you sure she's not eating funyuns? >> the republican field also getting more crowded as senator marco rubio prepares to declare
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his candidate later today. we've got the race for the white house covered the way only cnn can. starting with senior political correspondent brie nan keilar live from washington. good morning brianna. >> you guys are on a roll this morning. so funny. this is as you sort of showed there, a really down-to-earth start to her campaign. and she's really trying to attract, as she puts it, everyday americans. but even as hillary clinton does this and she's launching her campaign republicans very quick to take aim. >> i'm getting ready for a lot of things. we're moving just so she can belong to a better school. >> hillary clinton announcing her presidential campaign with a video of middle-class americans. >> i'm getting ready to do something, too. i'm running for president. >> clinton outlined her campaign message, a populist family based rationale for her candidacy. >> everyday americans need a champion and i want to be that champion. >> her announcement quite different than her 2007 pitch.
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>> i'm not just starting a campaign though. i'm beginning a conversation. >> this time -- i'm back! >> she tries to convince voters she's not taking her dominance in the democratic field for granted. >> i'm hitting the road to earn your vote. >> when she said hitting the road she was being literal. in pennsylvania she stopped at a gas station. a man who met the new candidate provided cnn these photos. clinton is on her way to iowa. >> together, we will make history. >> where she lost big in 2008. then it's on to another early state, new hampshire, where she pulled out an unexpected win after this emotional appeal. >> i see what's happening. we have to reverse it. >> ultimately, of course, she lost. >> although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time thanks to you, it's got about 18 million cracks in it. >> republicans want to stop her from shattering that ceiling in
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2016. rand paul's campaign launching this ad. >> hillary clinton represents the worst of the washington machine. >> jeb bush still undeclared responding in advance of clinton's video. >> we must do better than the obama/clinton foreign policy. >> but president obama, who brings a loyal democratic constituency along with a potentially damaging foreign policy record all but endorsed clinton during his trip to panama. >> she was an outstanding secretary of state, she is my friend i think she would be an excellent president. >> and now that she is running for president, hillary clinton is no longer on her family's -- the board of her family's foundation the bill hillary and chelsea clinton foundation. we learned alisyn that she resigned from the board of the clinton foundation yesterday. >> okay. that makes sense brianna, thanks so much for that. she travels plenty by private jet but overnight hillary clinton was on a road trip to
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iowa looking to connect with voters who may or may not have warmed to her in 2008. let's get right to senior washington correspondent live in iowa for us ahead of clinton's arrival joe johns. joe, what's going on there? >> good morning, alisyn. hillary clinton is expected to be here on both tuesday and wednesday. the campaign calling this the first of many conversations about the economy. the campaign clearly trying to maintain control in order to allow the candidate, hillary clinton, the ability to interact with people on a personal level. which is so difficult, because of the entourage she brings. including the media, and the secret service. what we do know so far is that she's expected to do two small events in iowa including a stop at an educational roundtable at kirkwood community college, as well as a business roundtable at a fruit company, capital fruit company, just outside of des moines. nothing big, nothing flashy one of the watch words, of course
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is humble. and that's what she's trying to be. this is sort of reminiscent of her run for the senate in new york in the early days around 2000. still people here in iowa are looking forward to hearing what hillary clinton has to say. >> just by being here i connected with the people because that's what i was about. connections everybody has with each other. we're smalltown people so be here and connect to people. >> as expected these events will not be open to the public and the understand something that the media access will be limited to these events. the campaign says there will be some other meetings with community leaders, activists and so on. but right now hillary clinton is trying to keep it small. chris? >> all right, joe, thank you very much. we also know a republican who is also a freshman u.s. senator is going to reach to his roots as he declares his own bid for the white house. florida senator marco rubio will
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make an announcement tonight we're told from miami's freedom tower. that's where the government once processed cuban immigrants fleeing the castro regime. no coincidence there that that's the site he picked. let's bring in cnn's chief congressional correspondent dana bash live from miami. dana? >> good morning, chris. the obvious question as marco rubio officially gets into the race today is how is he different from all of the other about a dozen republicans ultimately who we expect to be candidates for the republican nomination? well one is what you just mentioned. that is something we are told he's going to play big tonight, his roots, the fact that his family were cuban refugees and the fact that he believes that he can tell the story, the american story of the new american century is what the tag line of his campaign is in a different kind of way. to be hopeful, to be optimistic. that's one way that they obviously think is positive. on the negative side marco rubio, he swept in to washington
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on the tea party wave back in 2010. and you know, he's only a first term senator. but one thing he did that really angered his own republican base was he signed on to immigration reform. not just signed on but alisyn he was very much a part of negotiating that bipartisan compromise. at the time it was after 2012 mitt romney had done horribly with latinos, and so he thought, you know this is the way we need to expand the republican party. but there was a lot of back lash and that's still something that he's dealing with and he will be dealing with as he goes out to try to get many of those very republican voters to support him for presidential bid. >> okay it will be interesting to see what he focuses on later this evening. thanks so much for that dana. democrats close to hillary clinton have started calling her the most unknown famous person in the world. is that true? >> i don't even understand the question. but we will talk to somebody who can break it down for us. joining us now the author of a woman in charge the life of hillary rodham clinton, cnn
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political commentator and journalist carl bernstein. great to have you, carl. so the most famous unknown woman in the world. what sense do you make of that? >> somebody wrote some copy to be kind of fancy. i think what it relates to is the fact that we're looking at a woman who is huge in our culture in the way no one has been in the last 20 25 years and yet we don't know what makes her tick. we don't know her internally. we know the persona that is projected. we know the huge argument around her. and i started thinking this morning, we've never seen political spectacle on a scale such as this one. imagine this we've spent now three days maybe a couple more on the hillary clinton rollout. it's like a huge political soap opera the clintons that's been going on and on and on. so we have to judge it in a different way. culturally. than we have otherwise. she's taken the oxygen out of
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the other candidates. out of the republican race and we're all focused, as we will be to a large extent for 19 months on hillary clinton, every move we're going to analyze. >> look, if many one knows her it's you. anyone from her outside circle you wrote the book "a woman in charge" it's a character study basically. you spoke to so many of her confidants and insiders. and is there a there there? i think that the question is is she so guarded, the reason people think that she's an unknown famous person is because she's been so generally scripted and guarded. so what will we see inside there? >> first of all there really is a there there. and it's an extraordinary there. she has had an amazing life. she's done amazing things. she's been a terrific secretary of state. as far as being an ambassador about the united states. she can argue about the policies and we will have that argument. her husband was the president, she was a first lady and
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senator. this is a life on a scale, once again, that we haven't seen. and yet, in private she is winning. she is fun. she is sharp. she kicks her shoes off. then there's the other side of her with george stephanopoulos once referred to as she has a witical line in public. i think the term is an interesting one because it's both about the higher purpose, perhaps than she might think she's serving and some of the -- >> and george is a master of grand theology. >> exactly. and some of the obfuscation that we've seen the secrecy, et cetera. but when you begin to look at the scale of all this again and you look at the enemies, and you look at what the pursuit of the clintons has been and then you begin to think why is it she doesn't want us to know "x," "y" or "z," where is that thread going to go when we pull it out? has any other politician of our time been subjected to this kind of scrutiny? and the answer is, no. no one has been.
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>> let's go one layer more into that carl. we'll set it up with another george and hillary moment. they were doing a town hall once at abc news and hillary -- they were sitting down hillary -- they started to come out early, but hillary stood up and forced george to stand up. and she created this stature thing and she looked over and she said that's an interesting question. you remember that george don't you? and everybody was like whoa she's coming at george reminding him of not being a journalist, being part of the administration. she gets very defensive. when you argue, there's good reason for her to be defensive. she doesn't get the benefit of that very often. explain. >> well again, i think she's subject to a kind of scrutiny and enemies committed to her and her husband's destruction. it's real. the vast right-wing conspiracy you can understand her positing that formulation, given who was after her and them. and at the same time her and their actions contributed to
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that pursuit. and that's going to be ongoing. and that's what we're going to see through this. look the republican party, i wrote in the book in 2000 when she ran for the senate the republican party existed to defeat and obliterate clintonism for all time. and yet, clintonism is back. and it goes on. and it stands for something. it's not the term of derision. it's about a progressive kind of politics. it's about economic justice as you said and a way of getting there. it's a vision of america as she and bill clinton have developed over the years. this is serious business she's a serious woman. and the real issue that she is going to try and make this election about, the things she talked about yesterday, was the republicans. >> republicans, as you know have depicted herb as somebody who believes the truth is kind of a moving target and you wrote about that in your book about
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her relationship with the truth. let me read a little excerpt from it. since her arkansas years hillary rodham clinton has always had a difficult relationship with the truth. it is an understatement by now that she has been known to apprehend truths about herself and the advance of her life that others do not exactly share. what do you mean? >> well i think if you go to the incident on the tarmac when she said she came under fire i think that's indicative of it. there is a lot of obfuscation. there is a lot of opaqueness. there is a lot of forgetting. whether it's purposeful or not, i think some of it is. and it's -- i keep coming back though to the equation that needs to be looked at. if you read this biography, and you understand her life you understand her family how she grew up her father a misen tloep, abusive towards her mother you understand her marriage and what she has been called upon to do to save her husband's career, which she has
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done time after time after time then you begin to understand the obfuscation, and its purpose, and where it comes from. it's very interesting. three most important things in hillary clinton's life are religion which she does not wear on her sleeve. has been since she's a teenager. a wesleyen methodist who believes in john wesley's social message of social change combined with the acts of christ the idea of christ's teachings. the basis for social change. family. and service. she really believes that. now she'll be attacked for some of that. her notion of service. but she believes it. so she's not the person that she's caricatured to be. >> interesting stuff. carl bernstein. thanks so much for sharing. >> interesting. 19 months. >> sure is. >> thanks so much. >> let's get over to michaela. >> a look at some other news. the actions of the second police officer at the scene of the fatal shooting of walter scott is coming under scrutiny. should that officer be prosecuted for an attempted
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cover-up? the national bar association believes he should be. cnn's nick valencia joins us live from north charleston south carolina where walter scott was laid to rest over the weekend. very somber weekend there. very somber weekend indeed. good morning. a day after a vigil was held at the location where walter scott was killed people in this community and beyond continuing to question the conduct of the other officer seen in that tape. did they do enough to help walter scott? are they accomplice knit a cover-up? those are questions critics have. no formal charges have been leveled against anyone else other than officer slager. yesterday when i spoke to the mayor one-on-one he did not know if the other officer seen in that tape were still on the streets just a moment ago i also spoke to a spokesperson for the south carolina law enforcement division he did not know either. getting back to the conversation with the mayor, i asked him if he could talk to officer slager what he would ask him. he had some pretty choice words for that officer. >> -- eight months pregnant
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seeing a future bright spot you know in their lives be basically in a 2.7 second time destroy the life of two families. >> nearly a week after he was arrested officer slager remains in jail, being held without bond. chris? >> all right, nick thank you very much. we'll check back with you as that investigation continues. so the united states is expanding its role in saudi arabia's mission in yemen. here's what we know. the u.s. is now vetting military targets for airstrikes and also searching ships for iranian arms headed to houthi rebels. houn dreads of civilians have been killed in saudi airstrikes. airstrikes iran is loudly condemning as genocide. the obama administration's concerned those casualties could turn the people of yemen against the mission, which is supposed to be all about clearing out the rebels. the u.s. also stepping up airstrikes on isis. isis releasing video that shows
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fighters destroying the ancient nimrud archaeological site near mosul. they're seen breaking down walls with sledge hammers, knocking over artifacts and blowing up buildings. a little levity after seeing that "saturday night live" providing it. they're getting a jump-start on hillary clinton's presidential announcement. impersonating hillary with a little help from former president bill clinton while she's shooting a campaign video on her cell phone take a look at this. >> hillary would make a great president. and i would make an even greater first dude. >> thank you, bill that's nice. >> hillary isn't it crazy that phones can take videos now? i mean if they could have done that in the '90s, i'd be in jail. >> great, bill, i love jokes about that. >> so great. i loved it when she lets her hair down and gets unbuttoned.
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she's wearing the exact same pantsuit. >> it's okay. >> she's so good. really funny. >> we just heard carl bernstein, right, got such insight on all things political let alone on hillary but it is a testament to her and how big a figure she is. no bill in that video yesterday. no discussion of bill from her people. the man is one of the most popular presidents in american history. >> yeah. >> and she's standing on her own feet early on. >> we need to talk to paul begala tomorrow about that. >> what a good idea. >> let's book them. >> carl who? >> oh, begala. >> oh, president obama all play a role in hillary clinton's presidential run. how big a role and will it help or hurt the campaign? >> plus the fbi is now launching a civil rights probe into this. we all watched it. and we all wonder how this could have been in any way justified. the victim's lawyer and girlfriend join us to tell their side. whoa, mister! what is that?
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the fbi is now launching a civil rights investigation after the beating of a suspect in california that was caught on video shot by a california news helicopter. deputies are seen kicking and punching francis pusok repeatedly after he tried to outrun police first by car and then on horseback. it was a three-hour ordeal. the end is what we're focused on. ten san bernardino deputies on
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administrative leave. joining us are sharon bruner an attorney for mr. pusok and jolene his girlfriend. how is your boyfriend this morning? we know he went to the hospital. what's his situation? >> when i spoke to him, he said that he felt weak in the legs his head is still hurting, bothering him. and he's got a lot of bruises and bumps and scrapes, and that's what i got to see yesterday when i visited him. >> what did you think when you saw this video? >> immediately i was angry at first and it wasn't until i saw it on the news where it really sank in and it hit me on what had happened and that's when i broke down. >> what's the case that you're going to make her? the fbi is doing its investigation. that's nice for you. but that's not the mine thrust of what you're going to try to do. what is your goal? >> our goal in this case is to actually bring about reform. police accountability. and obviously protect our client his family and seek to
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have some kind of accountability for these police officers who initiated, and administered this brutal beating of my client. >> now, right or wrong, they're coming after your client. they're saying that they were familiar with him. he's got this history. i mean what they decide to describe jolene i'll direct this to you because you know him best the -- the representative says i can't say they knew him but they were familiar with him on a prior domestic call. pusok made threats to kill a deputy sheriff and shot a puppy in part of his family. this is damning character blow type of information. is that true? and do does it matter to you if it's true? >> you know what? that's exactly what it is. it's damning character and that's the reason why they keep making it their focus, as far as you know presenting francis as a bad person. no that wasn't the case. i did address the prior and his
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past and it was the one time that i would like to address it because i want my main focus to be on what had happened with the deputies. >> chris, i think that's important. this is just another attempt to deflect from the police and what they did. and their accountability. and it's simply to twist the truth again, and make my client look like somebody who deserved this. and that is not the case. no one deserves this. >> totally understood and the point of the question is not character assassination it's to lay out what the authorities are making a motive for their approach to this situation. that's why when you heard the authorities talking about it they said well it seems excessive. not the word that would come to mind right, would be brutal violent, mean-spirited. why did they say excessive? because they were looking at it in terms hoff is this man, three hours trying to get him. he's gone after police before, they say. and in any way does that justify their actions, because of how they were dealing with someone they saw as a great risk?
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>> well these are all allegations. and i think it's important to note that this alleged threat to this police officer, a death threat no charges were ever filed. no conviction ever had. so we have to look at what is actually happening here. what are they trying to spin this story for? because they don't want us to really look at their actions. they are trying to minimize their actions. they're trying to diminish what they did. and the reality is is that the better question here is to ask, why my client actually ran. because there is a prior history with these police officers. there is a past that will be more fully developed as this case goes on. >> that's interesting. jolene your attorney is suggesting that the reason he ran wasn't to beat the charge or suggest he had a prior but he had reason to be afraid of what would happen if they got him. is that true? >> absolutely. >> why? what motivates -- if it was an identity theft case whether or not you believe he's guilty or not, what would be the suspicion he had that would make him
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fearful of being taken into custody? >> well i'll leave that as she had answered it that it will come to white when it's appropriate. as far as it being an identity theft case that has no relation to francis at all. >> our facts and our beliefs at this time is that they were executing a search warrant on another house that had nothing to do with my client. and my client happened to be in the area. at the site of police officers and given the fact that he had been beaten in the past he had fear and that's why he fled. >> all right so that helps us understand a little bit more. again it's not about character assassination here. it's about understanding the facts of the situation there's no question that no matter who your boyfriend and your client is the police are the professionals in this situation, makes you wonder if they even knew that this video was capturing what they did. thank you for giving us your side of the situation. we will be staying on this case as it goes forward, so check in with us whenever you have information that is relevant. thank you to both of you.
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>> thank you. >> thank you so much. all right, chris. hillary clinton working to not repeat her 2008 campaign mistakes. one challenge remains the same. how to utilize former president clinton. how hillary avoid making one of her biggest assets a major liability. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru.
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this election is about you. i don't want to hog your limelight. i am leaving. look at me go. bye. i'm gone. >> aren't we such a fun, approachable dynasty. >> no signature lip bite from hammond, though. he's so good at that. >> not in that one. >> "saturday night live" of course one of the most complicated relationships in all of political history. how large will bill clinton loom in hillary's 2016? we haven't heard about him or many of the surrogates today. let's take that on and all the other nine in her life. let's bring in paul begala and democratic strategist and co-chair of the pro-hillary
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clinton super pac and long time adviser to president clinton that's paul begala of course and ana navarro, republican strategist supporter of jeb bush and adviser to other gop candidates. we see the big announcement. we saw the video out there. we get kind of the theme. no bill begala what's going on with that? you can't keep him quiet. >> no nor should you. i will point out that "the washington post" recently did a poll. 73% of americans view bill clinton's presidency favorably. that's a statistical tie with the pope. and the pope didn't have to raise taxes or pass gun control. so he's a great asset. but still hillary needs to be judged not by the president she married. not by the president she served. although they will help her. this has to be on her own. and i love how she's announced not just a video, which is about people not her. then she got in a van and started driving out to iowa. i love that. she will be helped by her husband. she'll be helped by president obama. but she's going to have to win this on her own. >> ana what do you think about the strategy to not use bill
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clinton for a long time? that's the plan is for the first month you will not see bill clinton. >> i would say forget not using bill clinton. they almost didn't use hillary clinton in the announcement. it was 90 seconds into a two-minute video before you saw a short little snippet of her. look i think bill clinton is one of the best political strategists out there. i know him. i like him. his big problem is that he doesn't outshine her. it's very difficult when you have them on the same stage, and she, or anybody else is following him if he's spoken not to look frankly, mediocre in comparison. because bill clinton is one of the best orators out there. he's folksy he's authentic, he's genuine, he's funny. he's got the pulse of the people. and hillary clinton has always had trouble with that. she's guarded, she's scripted. >> right, so why not use him more? >> she's rather boring and blah. >> she's got to run and she's done a lot of her time defending
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him so he's been able to be more charismatic. but go ahead, ana, you answer the question. >> i think you know what why not use him more? because number one, it's hard to control bill clinton, as good as he is. it's hard to control him. when it comes to his wife he can go postal in no time. let me tell you. i've had arguments with him about his wife and he loses his temper in about a nano second. so you know i think he's got to control his temper and i think -- >> that's a first. >> you put him out there, he steals the limelight. >> look he's stealing this conversation. begala let me ask you something on a little bit of a different tack. they've come out ugly early on the other side. even ana's boy jeb bush put out that video, he hasn't even declared yet, but he went right after her. is that playing into the strategy for team hillary that let them come and be purely negative? we're going to be better than that? because we know the country is tired of the hate. >> yes. and hillary is a very good counterpuncher. if she was a front-runner against barack obama, she didn't run very well. she's a really good
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counterpuncher. i think she's republicans, i know everybody in the republican party hates hillary and that's fine. it's all politics ain't bean bags so i'm not -- but they need to define themselves. they're also going to have somewhere in one of jeb's mini mansions they're having a discussion not about how to handle bill clinton or barack obama, who are populars what do we do about "w"? thank god he's painting selfies of his toes in the bathtub. he's going to be the albatross around jeb. all of them have to deal with the republican congress. >> a couple of cheap shots fast. >> well you know -- >> but my darling paul paul got it a little bit wrong. it's not jeb who's got mini mansions. he's got one town house in coral gables. i think you were talking about your friend the clintons. >> they have some very nice homes as well. but they are beloved. this is a problem jeb has. like he issued this statement. he attacked hillary with foreign policy. and i watched earlier on our program, your candidate who is a former hillary aide pointing out for jeb to talk about that foreign policy he's going to have to deal with his brother's
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legacy, who you know a lot of people believe did not tell the truth leading us into a war which is the worst thing a president could do. >> ana let me ask you this -- >> he's going to have to -- why is he going to have to talk about his brother's legacy when he wasn't governor in tallahassee, florida. i mean who's going to make him talk about his brother's legacy in iraq? the senator who voted in favor of it? >> yeah i mean why is he responsible for his brother? >> because he was a governor. and he endorsed everything his brother did. and we need to know will he follow these policies or will he move away from them? the same way we're going to ask hillary, as we should where has president obama been right? where has he been wrong? you have to ask all the republicans, but especially of course jeb, what did "w" did right and it's a very short list what did he do wrong? where were you? you have to make these things clear in a campaign. >> how fair is that? if you asked hillary clinton obviously who has some unique insight on this although i could criticize my brother all day long if you are running, can you reallien expected to take on your husband? can you really be expected to
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take on your brother? would people even really want to hear that? you really think they expect objectivity on that? >> not on a personal basis of course. but you have to answer these policy questions. you do. and frankly, the problem is not equal and opposite. overwhelmingly 73% of americans think president clinton was a good president. much fewer americans think "w" was a good president. so it's not an equal and opposite problem. hillary is a high class problem. she's associated with a president people love. jeb has an unfair problem in part but it's his problem. he's associated with a president people hate. >> hold on ana, i want to bring in -- >> paul -- >> hold on one second ana. we were talking about the men in hillary clinton's life and there's one other man that today is relevant in her life and that's marco rubio and i just want to ask you, ana, is he, was he disappointed that hillary chose yesterday for her announcement because this was long going to be his announcement day >> you know i don't think so. i don't think it has that much of an impact. and frankly, you know i would say that anybody who has ever
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heard marco rubio give a speech knows that he is one of the best orators out there. he knows how to put on a performance. they know how to produce a show his people. i have great expectations. i think marco is going to give the speech of his life in a very historical significant, and beautiful building here in miami. surrounded by a hometown crowd and i think it's going to be a very good moment for him. the truth of the matter is everybody's going to have the moment where they are the bell of the ball of the debutante's ball. it's going to be their day. and i think we're all going to be talking about marco tonight and tomorrow. because i expect him to bat it out of the park. he is a great orator is going to be a great contract for him with hillary clinton. >> so are you, ana. you, too, paul. there was some very good verbal judo being used there. luckily your car eighty and judo is no match for camerota and mine. >> thanks, guys. great to see you. see you again soon of course.
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as we've been talking after decades in the public eye there are still things that we do not know about hillary clinton. from yale to arkansas washington, d.c. there's still more of her history to explore, and our gloria borger has an in-depth look at what we don't know coming up.
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all right here are the five things you need to know. hillary clinton heading to iowa. she said she's running because everyday americans need a champion. she wants to be that champion. calls increasing for charges against the second officer in the shooting of walter scott. congress back in session for the first time since the framework of an iranian nuclear deal was announced. secretary of state john kerry and other top officials will be holding a closed door meeting with house members tonight. turkish officials upset with pope francis after he called the 20th century mass killings of armenian genocide. officials summoned their ambassador to the vatican for consultations. nobel prize winner gunter grass
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we all know her but do you really know her? who is hillary clinton? it's a question that deserves more attention as she begins what she hopes will be a 14-month march to history. cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger has some insight for us into mrs. clinton's past that could really impact her future. >> i do. for the past month michaela i've been talking to people who know hillary clinton the best and i asked them what she's like away from the cameras, and why she's decided to do it again, after three decades in the public eye? unless you've been living on another planet for the last few decades, there's one political star that's been unavoidably present. >> not too many people with one name hillary, i guess a few others madonna and a few others. but everybody knows hillary.
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>> maybe not as well as close friend virginia governor terry mcauliffe but well enough to be on a first-name basis. as in hillary, the young watergate committee lawyer. hillary, first lady of arkansas. and first lady of the united states. hillary, senator from new york and presidential candidate. hillary, secretary of state, and presidential candidate. >> i'm running for president. >> it was a decision that surprised absolutely no one. least of all old family friend and adviser paul begala. >> it's not just i have to do this i have to make history. i have to be the big shot they have to play hail to the chief when we walk in the room. she doesn't need it but she wants it. she's put a lifetime into herself in a way in preparation for it. >> it was clear even back at yale law school in the '70s, when she met this fellow. >> i actually tried to talk
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hillary into leaving me when we were in law school. it's the god's truth. you have more talent for public service than anybody in my generation that i have met. and i shouldn't stand in your way. you should do this. she looked at me and said oh, bill's never going to run for office. >> she was the original good wife. writing her own role. >> this health security card will represent a right of every citizen. >> and public defender in chief. >> is this vast right wing conspiracy. >> despite a brutal personal struggle. what did you learn about hillary clinton when you went through some of the tougher times? >> it was tough. this was about their family. and she wanted to keep it about their family. you know when tough times come she's able to deal with it. deal with it herself. and is able to continue to move on. >> an essential skill says
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democrat bill daly who has managed both a presidential candidate and a white house. >> i don't know what they can say about her that hasn't been said about her in the past. in a negative sense. so you know she's got a pretty strong shield around her. >> it's a shield that can keep the voters at arms length so that after all these years in the public eye there's still something elusive about hillary clinton. >> people who've never met either of them have a very clear sense of who bill clinton is. they still call him bill. but you think he would like come and have barbecue with us? with hillary, there is a distance. >> this is very -- >> the plan is to have the voters meet the real hillary. the warm one. virtually one on one. >> nobody nobody i've ever seen better at that. >> so they can finally see the woman her friends described. >> tremendous amount of fun. she's got a great belly laugh.
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she and i will set out, you know on vacation talking policy. might have a cocktail or two. you know. i mean she's a load of fun to be with. >> i think she's a very complete person. but i think the most important thing is that what her experience has given her. you know we have men who come here for one or two years, get a few puff pieces and they go out and they run for president. >> that's a far cry from hillary clinton's long and sometimes controversial story. >> i suppose i could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas. >> she comes with baggage. there are negative perceptions about the clintons as paranoid too protected, even arrogant that came up during the whole e-mail controversy. will that matter? >> i think the misconceptions there are certain people that are -- that are fixed in those, with those beliefs, and they've been for 25 years. you're not going to change them. what you've got to do is basically talk to the future about what you want to do with the country.
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>> in 2008 clinton ran on her resume. >> i will bring a lifetime of experience. >> and the campaign let the woman thing take a back seat. >> i do think the last time she ran they tried very hard to keep it a secret. but she is a girl. >> that she was a woman? >> right, she's a woman. >> do you think the tug of history is very strong? >> i think she knows she carries the cause and if a very qualified woman can hold that job and perform well that's a big thing. >> do you think it will be harder for a woman to run for president, even in 2016? >> oh, i think it is harder. and i think she knows it's harder. and women are tested in ways that men are not. and that's another discussion but -- >> it certainly is another discussion. and i'm sure we'll be having it at atlanta as hillary clinton hits the campaign trail for the
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that's why she's the good stuff. >> i love it. >> not just a photo-op. she's trying to help these kids. >> time now -- >> for newers with carol castillo. >> see how we shared that? >> you see that? >> together. >> it looks so well rehearsed, too. >> yeah. i thought so. >> thanks guys. have a nice day. "newsroom" starts now. happening now the newsroom the candidate who goes by one name hits the campaign trail for a second time. oh, yes, it's hillary. populist family based and targeting women, women, women. this morning the new video and the fire from the right. also ahead, north charleston bracing for mass demonstrations today. new calls for citizens to pull out their cameras in front of officers and say, we are watching you. and a "washington post" reporter sits in a tehran jail for nine months and waits four mo

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