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republican rift. major gop players line up to say whether they will or will not block donald trump's presidential candidacy. >> i just don't think donald trump is a reliable conservative republican. i don't think he has the temperament or judgment to be the commander in chief. lot of my colleagues will vote for him enthusiastically, some will hold their nose. i just can't go there with donald. meantime, for the democrats, bernie sanders vowing to stay in the race. while also leaving the door open to being hillary clinton's
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running mate. >> certainly secretary clinton and i can sit down and talk and see where we go from there. in canada, families escape as a monster fire larger than size of new york could double in size today. >> flames and smoke filling the sky as a convoy of desperate residents flee the danger zone. what have these last few days been like? >> hell on earth. your "new day" starts right now. good morning, thanks for being here on this saturday. i'm ana cabrera in this for christi. > >> i'm victor blackwell. will donald trump's primary strategy continue to work in the general election. trump at a rally last night in eugene, oregon. >> i just learned that crooked hillary, along with her friend -- you know, she's got this goofy friend named elizabeth warren.
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she's on a twitter rant. she's a goofous. she is a goofous. you ever see her? i mean this woman, she's a basket case. >> as trump settles in to the role of presumptive republican nominee, the party he plans to lead is anything but settled around him. the lines are being drawn with big names, both for and against the billionaire. now in his corner, names like dick cheney, bob dole and seemingly reluctant, john mccain. staying clear of trump saying they will definitely not vote for him and they're not going to the gop convention, bushes 41 and 43, mitt romney and one of his consistent critics, lindsey graham. >> i don't think he has the temperament or judgment to be commander in chief. lot of my colleagues will vote for him enthusiastically, some will hold their nose. i just can't go there with donald. >> so those for and against are clear. now somewhere in the middle still making up his mind, the highest ranking member of the party, paul ryan.
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>> i'm not there right now. and i hope to though and i want to. >> he says he's still not there yet in supporting trump. a meeting is planned between trump and paul ryan on thursday. trump is telling abc this is what he plans to say to the speaker. >> you look at the republican primary votes, millions and millions of people came in that nobody expected and they voted for me. >> so what are you going to tell him in that meeting? >> i'm going to say, look, this is what the people want. >> "this is what the people want." is this a preview of the general election ahead? joining me, stephenen collinson. start with this meeting between paul ryan and donald trump. initially the expectation that came from reince priebus was that this was trump going to the speaker to find out what he has to do to earn his support, to get his endorsement. here's what trump told the washington. i told reince priebus that i
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thought it was totally inappropriate what paul ryan said and i thought it was good politically. but reince feels -- and i'm okay with that -- that we should meet before we go our separate ways. so i guess the meeting will take place and who knows what will happen." so what is the point of this meeting? just to say good-bye to one another before the general? >> that's a great question, victor. it is an extraordinary scenario we're seeing unfold since donald trump became the presumptive republican nominee. the most senior republican official in the u.s. government at odds with the republican nominee. divided parties tend not to do very well in general elections. it's a battle for the soul of the republican party. i guess the point of the meeting would be to see if ryan and trump can come up with some kind of at least truce that can get them over this first ugly, difficult few days after the nomination was secured and
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perhaps reach some accommodation down the line. but it is going to be very difficult. paul ryan believes he's protecting the orthodox conservative wing of the party. he's trying to protect his house majority. there are a lot of fears that with donald trump on the ticket that could be in jeopardy. donald trump has a point. he's won the republican nomination. he's gone through multiple primaries and he says he has the voice of the people. so at this point it is very difficult to see politically and on policy terms where the compromise between ryan and donald trump might come. >> i'll put that question to a campaign surrogate for donald trump a little later to see from the campaign's perspective what this meeting is about. but let me ask you, when donald trump says that it is good for him politically to have paul ryan, at least reluctant to endorse, does he mean that in the short term or for the entirety of the general election to have paul ryan standing on the outside of his campaign? >> i guess in the short term, it
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validates donald trump's core campaign philosophy that he is an outsider, that he has flushed out the establishment control of the republican party. he blames leaders like paul ryan for failing to do what they said they would do when they got elected in mid-term elections which is confront president obama, overturn policies like obamacare. but as we get closer and closer to the general election, you have to question whether it is in donald trump's interests. he has a very tough road on the electoral map. electoral map demographically is tilted in favor of democrats. donald trump is probably going to have to win 5 or 6 of the 11 or so battle ground states that mitt romney was unable to win in 2012 to beat the democratic nominee, likely hillary clinton in the general election. to do that, he's going to need almost every republican voter in the country to turn out for him because he does so badly with some of the demographic groups like hispanics and women which tend to sort of lean towards the democrats. so it's very difficult to see
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how donald trump can politically gain from going into the general election with a disunited republican party. i think in the long term it has to be something that gets fixed. >> cnn politics senior reporter steven collinson, so many questions still to be answered as we shift from the primaries into the general election season. steven, thanks so much. next we'll turn to the democrats. bernie sanders vowing to remain in the race. also, though, leaving the door open to a vp slot on the clinton ticket. it was like a scene out of a movie. it remind me of "walking dead," "the tv show "walking dead." where you are on the highway and there is abandoned vehicles everywhere. >> look at these images. a massive wildfire raging out of control in canada, expected to maybe double in size by the end of today. you'll see much more of the devon station i devastation it's causing. a federal officer accused of
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there. sanders still says he's planning to keep on fighting until the end. but he's also not ruling out the possibility of being hillary clinton's running mate. let's take a listen to what he told our wolf blitzer. >> well, right now we are focused on the next five weeks of winning the democratic nomination. if that does not happen, we're going to fight as hard as we can on the floor of the democratic convention to make sure that we have a progressive platform that the american people will support. and then after that, certainly secretary clinton and i can sit down and talk and see where we go from there. >> let's bring in democratic strategist and bernie sanders suppo supporter. we also have a hillary clinton supporter. first, reaction to what we just heard from senator sanders. >> i think senator sanders is absolutely correct. the democratic party has a primary process that is a set of rules that we've had for the past 35 years really. one big rule is that both
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candidates, both hillary clinton and bernie sanders, have to reach a 2,383 pledged delegate mark. that really to encourage the primary system, to make it go through all the states. really, the insurance policy for the democratic party was this superdelegate system and that was built for elected officials who wanted to have more weight in the party. but one superdelegate does equal 10,000 votes and it really wasn't designed so that you have those superdelegates pledged a year in advance like hillary clinton did. so i think he wants to carry this out to the convention not just to show that he still has a chance because the rules are the rules, but also to show the democratic party that it is time -- and really try to reform the democratic party process, to highlight some of these things that i think a lot of democrats aren't aware of, whether it is the fact that we stacked primaries, put conservative primaries towards the beginning to encourage establishment candidates, or the fact that we have closed primaries and semi-open primaries, or blocking out independents in a lot of races when 43% of the country is independent right now.
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i think this is all going to be talked about at the convention. it is going to be fought over through the superdelegate system. but more importantly with the superdelegate system, i understand having elected. but party leaders, lobbyists, those people don't have -- >> let me get scott into the conversation. i think everybody can agree there has been criticism about the election process on both sides, both republicans and democrats. i don't think anybody is necessarily disputing soing som the perhaps fallacies in the system. but right now the rules are what they are. on the republican side, this past week big, big changes. ted cruz, john kasich, they both dropped out. so that essentially leaves trump, last man standing. he's now able to attack democrats. but, on the democratic side, it's still a battle within the party. why is sanders staying in the race and how is that impacting the party, do you think?
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>> i think she's absolutely right, his progressive agenda has got to be on the table. they can do that behind closed doors. they don't need to have a public fight right now. they can do it on the convention floor if they want but the winning prize and target is the presidency and donald trump and the republican party. i think you'll see if bernie sanders stays in -- he clearly is going to stay in -- you're going to see both hillary and bernie turn their sights on trump, one. but, two, there will be no personal attacks. and, three, i think the bernie sanders folks are going to try to bring hillary closer to the progressive side on certain issues and her people are going to negotiate to try to stay in the center because the statistics show -- or the polls show that both bernie and hillary, if they get to the -- one of them gets to the general election -- it is probably going to be hillary -- they both trounce trump. and so that's the democrats' best shot here. >> what do you say to those
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people who believe it is possible that sanders stays in the race as he plans to do, it could lead to a much deeper divide in the democratic party that would ultimately hurt democrats in the general election? >> i think that those people are really not understanding the history of the democratic party. we have a long history of very competitive primaries and this has been a pretty peaceful primary. bernie sanders has been very respectful. really they need to look at the numbers. this isn't about bernie sanders. the democratic party i think has been a little blind to the fact that 80% of the party is under the age of 50, is supportive of bernie sanders. what does that mean for the party? the party is 70% more progressive than it used to be. the number one issue concerning democrats today other than the economy is transparency in politics and campaign finance. these are all issues i think in the last 25 to 30 years since the party has become much more corporatist they've lost touch with. part of that is just the design,
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the way the party works. i think that if democrats are concerned about him dividing the party, they really need to look at the reports, studies after each election. the past five elections we've done these diagnostic reports that show that we have these splits already. but i don't know why the establishment has been lying to them. i'm concerned over that as a democrats and i am especially concerned over that for my generation of democrats who really don't seem to have a place in the party and for once bernie sanders is not only bringing in a new generation but bringing independents because we are losing 10% of democrats a year. >> the truth of the matters is sanders is the candidate we've seen on the democratic side that's igniting a passionate following that is drawing thousands to his events. so let's say he doesn't win the democratic nomination, which is more likely than not. maybe he doesn't become hillary clinton's running mate. what does hillary clinton need to do and the party need to do to motivate those sanders supporters to still turn out and
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vote for clinton? >> they've got to figure out a way to make them turn out and vote in droves for hillary clinton as the democratic nominee. absolutely. these younger voters want transparency in government who are showing up in throngs in hundreds of thousands at these rallies and stuff, the clinton campaign has to figure out a way to reach them to effectively use bernie -- >> what do they need to do? what do you think is the answer in order to do that? >> i think, one, she's got to embrace bernie sanders and they've got to stand together and they've got to do that outreach together. that's the first thing. second of all, she's going to probably have to negotiate some of the more progressive items on her agenda to make them part of the democratic platform. then not only talk the talk, but also walk the walk, because that is the future of the party and bernie sanders has tapped in to something not anger, if you will, but agitation, if you will, that these young voters who are democrat, whose parents
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were probably democrats, they want more from this party. while the establishment is still winning, hillary clinton is going to get mothre gedelegates be the nominee, you have to address that for the future of the party. >> thanks to both of you for joining us at this early hour on saturday. we appreciate it. look at these flames. there are fears that this massive wildfire in canada could double in size by tonight. ahead on "new day," a look at the destruction it is causing and the rush to escape these flames. also ahead, this man, a federal law enforcement officer, will have his picture up in a moment, accused in several deadly shootings. he's finally taken down. we'll tell you exactly how. dad, you can just drop me off right here. oh no, i'll take you up to the front of the school. that's where your friends are. seriously, it's, it's really fine. you don't want to be seen with your dad? no, it's..no.. this about a boy? dad! stop, please. oh, there's tracy. what! [ horn honking ] [ forward collision warning ]
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those flames were bright, they were big. the smoke, the embers. your eyes start to get watery. yeah. i can't describe. it was a lot. >> the images are like out of a movie. this is a massive wildfire raging in canada right now and it could double in size by tonight. just to give you some perspective at how big this fire actually is, it's larger than new york city and there are no signs of it slowing down. >> nothing but rubble and scorched remnants left behind in many areas. get this -- the flames have wiped out 1,600 homes and businesses, displacing about 88,000 people. the smoke is so intense that it could be seen from space.
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nasa released these two images of the wildfire. dan simon has more from near ft. mcmurray. >> flames and smoke filling the sky as a convoy of desperate residents flee the danger zone. >> what have these last few days been like? >> hell on earth. just like hell. >> reporter: and the scenes are hellish. the fire that started five days ago is still out of control. and for the displaced, it's gone from bad to worse because food and water is running low. canadian authorities are moving some 25,000 people from camps. a double evacuation. what was it like being in the camp? >> hard. they ration food. low water. people are upset because they don't know what's going on. >> reporter: the fire has burned nearly 250,000 acres, more than ten times the size of manhattan. in one of the more remarkable surveillance videos ever captured, a homeowner can watch his own house go down in flames
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only 20 minutes after evacuating. 1,600 structures, including homes and businesses, destroyed. the heaviest damage in ft. mcmurray. a resident films his burned-out neighborhood after seeing it for the first time. >> this is my house. this was my house. ashes are cool now. nothing left. it's gone. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: in another video we hear a woman's desperation as she drives by the flames destroying her community. as weary residents leave the area, they are greeted by fuel trucks with gas stations either destroyed or downed due to power outages, fuel is a precious commodity. >> makes a guy feel good to actually help these people because they've been through so much loss and devastation. >> that's horrible to see what's happening. you hear the cries from the woman that your entire life, all
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the memories and everything you've collected over your lifetime up in flames in minutes. >> more than 1,600 structures destroyed now. >> but they did escape with their lives. they did escape with their lives. turning to politics now, trump is the presumptive nominee. we will show you the steps to acceptance. and later, the hats, the mint juleps, and of course the horses. we're talking about the annual kentucky derby happening today. we'll see who the favorite is.
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30 minutes after the hour now. turning to politics, as donald trump settles in to the role of presumptive republican presidential nominee, the party plans to lead is still divided over supporting him. in his corner, dick cheney, bob dole, john mccain. but at the gop convention not supporting trump, bushes 41 and 43, mitt romney and lindsey graham. paul ryan is planning a meeting with trump on thursday. >> bernie sanders is now backing down on the democratic side. he says he plans to fight hillary clinton all the way to the democratic convention. but he says if he doesn't win,
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the democratic nomination, he is open to talking about being a possible vp pick. a massive wildfire in canada rages on this morning and could double in size by tonight. the flames have wiped out 1,600 buildings near ft. mcmurray. 88,000 people have been displaced. officials say another 15,000 are still stranded north of that devastated city. there is no denying it, the republican presidential primary has been unlike any other since donald trump jumped in this race, he has certainly evoked a range of emotions from his gop rival. >> his candidacy has been viewed with disbelief from some outraged to a growing number of acceptance. >> i don't think anyone predicted what happened. >> donald trump will not be the
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nominee. >> he's leading right now. you look in that camera and say he's a coward. will you support him as the nominee? >> donald trump will not be the nominee. >> kasich. you know, the man that eats with large bites. you ever see -- >> he's a chaos candidate and he would be a chaos president. >> little marco. >> you're never going to be president of the united states by insulting your way there. >> i'm at 42%, you're at 3%. >> lyin' ted. >> this man is a pathological liar. he combines it with being a narcissist. >> i cannot believe how civil it's been up here. >> show time is over, everybody. we are not electing an entertainer in chief. i am proud to be here to endorse donald trump for president of the united states. >> if you nominate trump and cruz, i think you get the same outcome. whether it's death by being shot or poisoning, does it really
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matter? >> many, many people are calling that you wouldn't even believe and they're saying we'd love to get on the train. the trump train, they call it. but we'd love to get on the team. >> look, we're here. we're going to get behind the presumptive nominee. that's pretty obvious that donald trump is going to get to 1,2 1,237. ♪ >> with me now, national political commentator are f-- >> victor, thanks for that walk down memory lane. a great way to wake up saturday morning to realize what a roller
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coaster we have been through. >> it has been. starting out with 17 and now down to the presumptive nominee. but not everybody is getting to stage five which is acceptance. we are hearing so many people who are refusing to back donald trump. i want to start with what we saw from "the washington post" and this statement that was sent to the "post" from donald trump. this is after reince priebus said that he had a conversation with donald trump after paul ryan, speaker of the house, said that he's not there yet in endorsing trump. according to the "post," donald trump said this -- i told reince that i thought it was totally inappropriate what paul ryan said and that i thought it was good for me politically. but he feels that we should meet before we go our separate ways. what's the point of the meeting? just to talk about what they don't agree upon and then nothing? what is supposed to happen on thursday? >> well, i'm hoping at the end of thursday they'll bust out the marshmallow, chocolate and
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graham crackers and make s'mores and sing "kumbaya." you have to remember, chairman ryan is also the chairman of the convention in cleveland. he has a lot to do with the planning of this party that is going to be about at the end nominating mr. trump as the gop front-runner. i think at this point we need to sit here and realize that i think this might have just been all talk for three days. i felt like i was dealing with a power struggle between two men. washington, d.c. elites representing by ryan saying, nope, we've got the power, mr. trump. and mr. trump going, no, i actually have the power because i have the people behind me right now. i think that power struggle happened very publicly. there might have been some bruised egos involved in that. i hope this week we start a new, fresh week where both guys see eye to eye. we might be hearing some "kumbaya"s out of the rnc after this meeting.
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>> should donald trump ask for paul ryan's endorsement? >> i think that would be nice but i don't think he should ask. paul ryan has to realize. paul ryan has a very contentious race possibly going to be happening in his own seat in wisconsin right now. interesting to see how people react to ryan continuing this divide. i am very optimistic that paul ryan is going to come through and say -- it is not necessarily asking, it is called 50%-50%. reince priebus has been very good about bringing both parties to the table, say, okay, you're both important. to win the white house in 2016, let's put the egos aside and actually work together. think we'll have a good "kumbaya." it's in both of their best interests. >> we'll continue to look ahead to that meeting on thursday. but on friday, rnc chairman reince priebus did not fully rule out the possibility that although donald trump is the presumptive nominee, that he
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would not leave the convention in july without the official nomination. watch this. >> my personal view, it is highly, highly doubtful. as i said before, the rules committee of 2016 writes the rules for the convention. i don't write the rules. and in fact, the rnc's role at the convention is fairly limited. nothing's impossible, but it's -- like i said, i've said this many times -- highly -- and i add another one -- highly unlikely. >> so he says highly, highly unlikely that donald trump will not be the nominee. but the "never trump" people say never trump. not "maybe trump." you still have all of those trump delegates who still want ted cruz to be the nominee. >> i don't call them "never trump" anymore. i call them "always hillary." because that's what they're
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doing. reince priebus is right, nothing's impossible this campaign season. but going into the convention senator ted cruz is very important to mr. trump's campaign right now that he does stand up and set the leadership tone and say, we did fight the fight. you might not have liked it, you might not have liked some of the words exchanged but at this point right now whatever your beef might be with mr. trump, i can guarantee you he is a better choice than stek clinton. right now that's up to senator cruz. i think he is going to do it because he is a good man to do that. i am like reince priebus, i think cleveland is going to be a great convention with some great people involved. i think we'll definitely have mr. trump as our nominee. there is very little chance that's not going to happen. >> thanks so much. this morning, we're learning more about a suspect in a killing spree. >> tactical teams located his car. then spotted the suspect in a restaurant across the street from the supermarket shooting site where reporters were set up to cover the story. >> they're telling us to get
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back. >> reporter: but police say they wanted until he came out. >> we'll have details on the capture and this man's ties to law enforcement next. courtyard, the official hotel of the nfl, and i want to remind you that no one's the same without the game. like @pigskinsusan15, who writes, "with the nfl season over "now my boyfriend wants to talk on sundays. "all the time. just so many words... coming out of his mouth... at me." ok, your boyfriend's got it bad. maybe think about being single until the start of the season. depressing yes, but so is talking. ♪
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from downtown washington, a sworn officer in the federal protective service who was believed armed and dangerous. >> fr fatal shootings in three locations in less than 24 hours are likely related. >> we do have reason to believe that this incident and the one in aspen hill, potentially also the one in prince george's county, was in fact related. >> reporter: police put out a bulletin for officer eulalio tordil thursday wanted for first degree murder after allegedly shooting dead his estranged wife outside this high school. from the high school, only a dozen miles away, three shot, one fatally at the westfield mall. and then five miles away, another victim shot dead at a supermarket. with the gunman on the loose, children were kept inside under shelter in place warnings at schools nearby. police fanned out on a manhunt to find one of their own, a
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trained law enforcement officer. >> you're dealing with a worst case scenario for responding officer to take down a police officer who's had this type of training. >> reporter: tactical teams located his car, then spotted the suspect in a restaurant across the street from the supermarket shooting site where reporters were set up to cover the story. >> they're telling us to get back. >> reporter: but police say they waited until he came out. >> they had this individual under surveillance and when the individual walked back to his car, the plain clothed officers were able to take him into custody without incident. >> i'm surprised that he didn't get into a shoot-out with the police. >> reporter: the federal protective service which guards federal buildings pushed tordil on administrative duties in march after a protective order was issued against him and removed his duty weapon and badge. he was then placed on administrative leave. a key question -- who are the victims who were shot in the parking lot of this shopping mall and at the grocery store on friday? police say they don't know if
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the shooter had any connection to those victims, but two of those victims have survived and police say they are eager to debrief them as soon as possible. brian todd, cnn, bethesda, maryland. >> thanks to brian todd for reporting. ahead on "new day," what do hats, horses and mint juleps have in common? >> you probably know the answer. kentucky derby, of course. we have a preview. >> reporter: you know, i brought my hat. it is a beautiful morning here at churchill downs. coming up, we'll talk about the favorites here at the 142nd running of the kentucky derby. see who can take the step toward that elusive triple crown. coming up after the break. i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody?
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welcome back. the 142nd running of the kentucky derby is today, but of course there is more happening than just the horse race. >> finally we get a little bit of fun in the show. it's all been death, destruction, politics. but now we're talking fashion, food, mint juleps. coy wire, you have the tough assignment this morning joining us live from louisville. let's talk about the kentucky derby and who the favorite is this year. >> well, ana, i don't know how you can't be having fun with victor sitting next to you, but i am certainly having a great time. the favorite today is nyquist. heavy favorite, undefeated coming in to the derby. 2-1 odds. jockey won the derby four years ago and this time around his wife is pregnant. they know it is a boy. this is a very exciting time for the family so it would be quite the day if he gets the win and
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trots away with a $1.6 million that's going to go to the derby winner. the winning jockey would get about 10% of that. nyquist has some stiff competition. there are some big underdogs on the hunt. we'll talk about some of the top contenders as the morning rolls on. >> so we understand that this is your first derby. what stands out to you? >> they've been calling me perma smile around here. my parents owned horses in pennsylvania. being here seeing these, as a former nfl athlete, i realize i wasn't much of an athlete. these horses are outstanding. more importantly, the parties. the roses. the mint juleps. fashion. of course, derby you are talking about hats. people were carrying carry-ons on the plane that were big old boxes protecting very expensive hats. that's when i knew the hats were a big deal. we met with one maker who's been using techniques that are 100
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years old as she's made hats for michelle obama, oprah. they can run thoudzs of dollars to people who are willing to pay it. another fun thing we found here, we found a kentucky derby name generator. mine would be jim boots. but if we're going off names alone, i'd fail miserably to ana. yours would be king tiger. victor, you didn't send me your birthday. but tweet us, have some fun. let us know what your kentucky derby horse would be. >> did you send me an e-mail and i missed it? >> i did. >> i'm sorry. >> i think my name's fitting though for the two of us. you can share in mine. coy, thank you. ahead on "new day," uniting the gop. a trump supporter and a rival weigh in on challenges facing republican leadership. and place your bets on who
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reshuffle leadership but also to re-affirm kim jong-un as the country's leader. >> north korea of course is a country with no political dissent. meanwhile, a u.s. think tank says new images show north korea may be gearing up for another nuclear test. london makes history and elects its first muslim mayor. sadiq khan ever the labor party will become the first muslim mayor to lead a major western city. khan's win comes after a bitter political race. during the campaign, khan's rival tried to lirpg hnk him to radical islam. khan says he's humbled by the election results. back here in the u.s. the army is investigating weather 16 west point cadets broke military rules when they took this photo. the cadets say they were just posing for an old corps photo, a tradition at the academy. the only difference, they're raising their right fists. this is is a gesture that's been linked with political movements
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like black lives matter. it also has a long history as a gesture of solidarity. a west point graduate who mentored some of these cadets says for them it is all about unity, pride and sisterhood. critics say the salute violates military code banning service members from participating in political activities while in uniform. sounds like a scene from a mafia movie but it is real. a man's body washes ashore with his feet encased in cement. authorities in brooklyn have identified the man as suspected gang member peter martinez. investigators say he was found wrapped in black plastic bags with his arms tied behind his back and his feet submerged in concrete. his mouth and nose were covered in tape and he was reported missing in feb. detectives are trying to figure out a motive for his killing and how long he had been in the water. here's the question that so many are asking this morning. now that donald trump is the presumptive republican presidential nominee. who will he pick to be his vp? >> as cnn's jeanne moos
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explains, the guessing game has already started. >> reporter: it's time to name that veep. >> gingrich is a really interesting wild card. >> i think christie is the favorite. >> governor martinez of new mexico. >> ben carson. >> reporter: could a guy who's been -- >> little populmarco. >> reporter: -- grow up to be vice president? it could happen. trump veep stakes mania has hit. >> he should run as the first father/daughter ticket and have his daughter run with him. >> on vice president island, 20 amazing trump supporters. in a battle for the ultimate prize. >> reporter: even the current vp joked about it. >> i'm anticipating he'll ask me to be vice president. >> reporter: the donald seems to drop hints. >> somebody maybe even a senator. >> reporter: former senator scott brown spent an hour and a half with the donald last month.
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some would-en running mates seem to be running away. >> i'm going to pass. i like my job. >> reporter: when "the new york times" asked a jeb bush advisor about jeb shabeing vp, this wase written response. and john kasich passed the buck to his interviewer. >> there is zero chance. erin, there's more chance of you being donald trump's vice president than me. >> reporter: but the oklahoma governor mary fallen gushed -- i would be very honored if i were to receive a call saying i need you to help make america great again. >> chris christie didn't say no. >> i decided in my heart what i wanted to do. >> reporter: but what's the donald want? >> someone who complements me. >> you mean someone who has a different skill set than you? >> no. i mean someone who literally compliments me. donald, you're great. >> reporter: get out the popcorn. >> who will advance and who will be kicked off the island? >> gary, you're impeached. >> reporter: vice president island this summer on every cable news channel.
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and every late night comedy show. jeanne moos, cnn -- >> he said he wants a qualified running mate. when asked why, trump said opposites attract. >> reporter: new york. good luck with paul ryan trying to find a conservative agenda with this guy. i don't think he has the temperament or judgment to be commander in chief. >> you see there, senator lindsey graham will not vote for him. paul ryan says he's not there yet. donald trump and the great gop divide. will this party unite or has the damage already been done? hell on earth. like a scene from "the walking dead." this is how residents are describing the chaos in alberta, canada where a monster wildfire is expected to double in size today. cnn is there live. i'm coy wire at churchill downs. coming up, we'll talk about some of the favorites, horses that will be dashing and the fashion
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that they're flashin' here at the 142nd running of the kentucky derby. smooth, coy. i like the rhyming this morning. good morning to you, i'm ana cabrera in for christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. always good to start the weekend with you. donald trump tightening his grip on the gop nomination but there is no sign yet the entire party is uniting behind him. >> as for the tone sounding more presidential, here's trump at last night's rally in eugene, oregon hitting back at criticism from senator lindsey graham. >> lindsey graham. he knows less about the military than my 10-year-old son, barron. barron plays military soldiers. he knows more about the military -- he said, i've been fighting isis for many years. how dare donald trump tell me what to do. the guy -- if you have him you'll be fighting isis for many more years, believe me. >> senator graham is just one of the high-profile gop leaders who
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will not support donald trump. we've got here two former presidents, george h.w. bush, former president george w. bush and former republican nominee. in trump's corner, former vice president dick cheney and two other former nominees, bob dole and john mccain. >> now somewhere in the middle still making up his mind, the highest nk esest ranking membe party, house speaker paul ryan. >> i'm not there right now. i hope to though, and i want to. but i think what is required is that we unify this party and i think the bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from our presumptive nominee. >> there is a meeting planned for this week between ryan and trump. now trump says that this -- this is what he told abc. this is what he plans to say to the speaker. >> you look at the republican primary votes, millions and millions of people came in that nobody expected and they voted for me. >> what are you going to tell him in that meeting? >> i'm going to say, look with
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being this is what the people wan want. >> donald trump says this is what the people want. jeffrey lord, a donald trump supporter and former reagan white house advisor. gentlemen, good morning to you. >> good morning, victor. >> evan, start with your op-ed and this opening line. let's put it up for everyone at home. who would have thought that the republican party, the pro-life party of the united states, would so openly embrace assisted suicide. evan, you say that you are going to vote for hillary clinton. why? >> i said i would vote for hillary clinton if no viable third party candidate comes out. >> okay. >> be honest with you, it comes down to a matter of judgment, temperament and record and donald trump lax all three to be commander in chief and president of the united states. he has shown that he has a remarkably thin skin which is very dangerous on the world stage when you are dealing with foreign affairs. you can get into entanglements
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that you don't want to as the result of a personal insult. he will have more than twitter to be able to respond. when it comes down to judgment, he's going out and he's pushing narratives from the "national enquirer" about his rivals. when speaker ryan said he wasn't ready to get behind him "right now," he went out and he basically had his chief spokeswoman attack him and say if you can't do this, you are not prepared to be speaker of the house. then in the interview you played just now, he's saying, well, the will of the people. i've got news for him. yes, he received a historic amount of votes, but for every two votes he got, three votes were cast against him. 60% of the republicans said we do not want donald trump as the republican nominee. >> we cannot so quickly rush by that historic number of votes in the gop primary. jeffrey, to you with that one. but before i go, you said you'll be voting for hillary clinton if there isn't a credible third party conservative option. do you expect there will be, quickly? >> i'm optimistic that ben sass, tom coburn, even mr wimitt romn
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will look long and hard and say for the good of the country and keeping the senate -- because that conservative candidate could get out the conservatives and help save kelly ayotte and all those endangered senate races that without some conservative getting the conservatives out, donald trump doesn't save the senate. he flips it to the democrats. >> jeffrey, how does donald trump prevent not just the exodus but potentially a mass exodus from the republican party? you see so many people who are in these different stages of acceptance and some people refuse to accept. >> well, he does it the same way ronald reagan did it when -- excuse me voice here, victor -- when john anderson who was one of ronald reagan's opponents in the republican primary of 1980 abandoned the republican party, declared himself to be a third party candidate, insisted ronald reagan was too much of an extremist and so they left.
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that's what evan is talking about. it is the same thing. we've heard this before. you can go all the way back to the goldwater campaign when governor romney's father refused to deliberately support the nominee, barry goldwater and sab tack db sabotaged him. this is what goes on with these people. there's nothing new here. >> no, it's completely new when you have a candidate who is willing to cross lines and make personal insults. >> oh, please. >> he's going out and saying ted cruz's father was involved in the jfk assassination? did reagan do that about his other candidates? did goldwater do that against other candidates? jeffrey, you are going out and defending the lowest form of insults and that is absolutely despicable. >> jeffrey, go aled. >> i am defending the nominee of the republican party. tens of millions of people voted for him to make him the nominee. >> tens of millions of more
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voted against him. >> you had a fair shot electing someone else. you failed. you were overruled by the base of the republican party. grow up. >> jeffrey, let me ask you this. donald trump has said at different times that, yes, we need to unify the party. he's also said, i remember at the california convention, yeah, unity would be nice but i don't really need it. is there someone who is a trump supporter, who has accepted trump with the nominee, with broad enough shoulders, enough gravitas in the party to facilitate this if donald trump can't do it himself? does he have a surrogate, anyone who can make this happen? >> well, let me just say this. it is -- paul ryan is right about this, it is the nominee's responsibility. but it is also the responsibility of the leaders of the republican party. hello, paul ryan is one of those. i like speaker ryan. both he and i worked for jack kemp at different stages of jack's career. he is a trierrific guy. but he is the speaker of the house. the republican base has spoken, they want to elect donald trump. speaker ryan needs to get
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onboard or in fact he shouldn't be speaker if he can't do there. newt gingrich would be perfectly acceptable as somebody who start helping here. newt gingrich said paul ryan made a mistake. he would know because he is a former speaker himself. >> are you saying that one of the job requirements of being speaker of the house is to get the republican party to support the republican presidential nominee? if he can't do that, he should give up the speakership? >> if you can't do the most elementary task of party leadership, then you should resign your job. >> i'm sorry, jeffrey. you are basically saying to all the conservatives who do not want donald trump that you should put aside your principles. principles are only that if you stand by them when they're inconvenient. >> so in other words -- >> i do not believe that donald trump is qualified. but i'm being told by a plurality of the voters who back donald tru that i have no choice but to fall in line because it is my duty. my duty is first to what i
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believe, not to some sort of demagog. >> jeffrey, i know you'll be back. get yourself some tea and prepare for the next hit. thank you both. hell on earth. that is how people in canada describe an already massive wildfire ripping through ft. mcmurray and this fire could double in size by tonight. let's give you some perspective here. this fire is already larger than new york city and it is showing no signs of slowing down. nothing but rubble is now what's left behind in many areas. the flames wiping out 1,600 homes and businesses. and displacing roughly 90,000 people. another 7,500 people had to be rescued. >> what have these last few days been like? >> hell on earth. just like hell. >> i just want to see us rebuild, go back to what we had before, come back even stronger. and hope this never happens again. >> whether you look at those
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images of the flames and the ash and people trying to drive through, literally running for their lives. cnn correspondent paul verkammon, you're live in edmondton. what are you hearing from the firefighters? are they making any progress? >> reporter: just slight, ana, because temperatures are a little cooler. and it is multiple fires. we went from 49 fires and seven out of control to now 40 fires and five out of control. then if you look behind me, this is where many people are sheltering in cots overnight with in exto nothing and their stories are just mind boggling. >> it was like armageddon. >> reporter: evacuees describing the frightening experience of escaping the alberta wildfire. morgan and his home fled their family. they are among thousands at the expo center in edmondton. >> it was like a scene out of a
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movie. it remind me of "walking dead." the tv show "walking dead" where you are going down the highway and there's abandoned vehicles everywhere. >> reporter: officials are focused on protecting communities. >> in terms of fighting a large landscape sized fire out there is going to be the most difficult part. we can be very, very successful in the community areas and critical areas, we can be st strategic. that's howby fight our fires. >> reporter: baltimore help is on way to the approximately 90,000 displaced. the government is providing roughly 100 million canadian dollars in emergency financial aid. stranded residents north of ft. mcmurray are slowly getting escorted away from the flames. the royal canadian mounted police organized an evacuation convoy to move approximately 1,500 vehicles along a potentially dangerous route south to safety. but the damage left behind by the wildfires is overwhelming. destroying more than 1,600
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structures, with some residents returning to nothing but rubble. like nathan. he posted this video on facebook of what used to be his home. >> this is my house. this was my house. nothing left. it's gone. >> reporter: while the fire is growing, the good news is, right now it is burning away from population centers. >> thats the little silver lining there at the end. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed on that devastating wildfire. hillary clinton suggesting that bernie sanders and the campaign need to give her a little elbow room in the democrats' quest for the white house. but here is a question that popped up yesterday -- would sanders consider the vp spot? details on the likelihood of that happening. plus this -- >> we're in the midst of another steep ascent. >> you hear that alarm as we
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in just a few hours, president obama gives the final commencement address at howard university. this will be his first commencement address of this year. >> but yesterday he took a few moments to talk about the presidential election, asking voters to look closely at presumptive republican nominee donald trump's record and take the contest seriously. cnn's white house correspondent michelle kosinski has details this morning. >> reporter: hi, victor and ana.
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the president comes out to the briefing room to tout these new jobs numbers. but of course the first question he gets is going to be about donald trump. he even got the question -- what do you think about trump's taco bowl tweet? kind of an unusual question for an impromptu press conference from. but the president answered with not a little bit of announce saying, he has no thoughts on trump's tweet. this one was referring to trump tweeting out a picture of himself eating at taco bowl and saying that he loves hispanics. the president said as a general rule he doesn't pay attention to those tweets. but i don't know how believable that is either. because keep in mind, as donald trump has tweeted things out and then made global headlines, inevitably the white house gets asked about them. over these months, they've had a change, too. they've ramped up their rhetoric as the republican rhetoric has done the same. in the beginning remember the white house would say we're not going to respond to everything a candidate says. but since then, they've
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criticized donald trump outright. the president took this opportunity to slam his reality show background. listen. >> this is a really serious job. this is not entertainment. this is not a reality show. this is a contest for the presidency of the united states, and what that means is that every candidate, every nominee, needs to be subject to exacting standards and genuine scrutiny. it means that you got to make sure that their budgets add up. >> reporter: so, what about the democrats? the president still isn't publicly taking a position in the race, but he did say this -- >> i think everybody knows what that math is. i think senator sanders has done an extraordinary job raising a whole range of issues that are
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important to democratic voters, as well as the american people generally. and i know that at some point there's going to be a conversation between secretary clinton and bernie sanders about how we move towards the convention. >> reporter: it wasn't so long ago that president obama, at a private event, was quoted as telling donors there that he thinks it is about time the democratic party united behind one candidate. but yesterday in the briefing room he said, sure, things get contentious during a campaign, this is no exception between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. but he said the good news is that he feels democrats are united on the issues and these two agree on 95% of them. victor and ana? >> michelle kosinski reporting from the white house, thanks so much. we just heard the president talk about the delegate map on
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the democratic side. it looks like the numbers really do back that up, that there is not a viable path forward for sanders when it comes to pledged delegates. the bottom line, he just can't do it with pledged delegates alone, it would require superdelegates. >> sanders says he plans to keep fighting for those superdelegates until the democratic convention and on the floor. now on the other hand, he says he is not ruling out the possibility of being hillary clinton's running mate. watch what he said to cnn's wolf blitzer. listen to this. >> well, right now we are focused on the next five weeks of winning the democratic nomination. if that does not happen, we're going to fight as hard as we can on the floor of the democratic convention to make sure that we have a progressive platform that the american people will support. and then, after that, certainly secretary clinton and i can sit down and talk and see where we go from there. >> and until then, the campaigning continues. sanders is holding a rally later today in new jersey. a deadly shooting spree in
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three shootings, three people killed, and also a bloody standoff. police have now charged this man with first degree murder after a two-day rampage outside the nation's capital. >> this morning new details about this suspect. we've learned he is actually a federal law enforcement officer. let's get right to cnn reporter sharice fann in silver springs where one of those shootings took place. what are we learning about the connection or possible connection between all of these shootings? >> reporter: well, the shooting rampage took place over a 24-hour period. started on thursday. the shooter, eulalio tordil, followed his wife into a high school parking lot, confronted her in her car, shot and killed her. a man standing nearby tried to intervene and help her. he shot that man as well. the next day right here in this parking lot, confronting again a woman, shooting her. two men nearby also shot and one of the men was killed from his injuries. near beer a short time later
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again confronting a woman in her car in a parking lot, shooting and killing her. this all seems to stem from a domestic violence incident. his wife placed a restraining order on him last month and when that order was enforced, the federal protective services placed him on administrative leave, took away his gun, his badge and his credentials. now the charges, he has first degree charges from murdering his wife on thursday. charges for what happened here at this parking lot are still pending. and he is expected in court on monday. ana? >> we'll learn more in the days to come. thank you. ♪ ♪ never meant to cause you any pain ♪ ♪ i only want to see you laughing ♪ >> that's stevie wonder there, washed in purple light giving a touching tribute to another legend, late icon prince. he and other stars honored
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prince's legacy, music and philanthropy in los angeles, this as the investigation into his death continues. a probate court has authorized genetic testing on a sample of prince's blood in case someone comes forward claiming to be a relative. under minnesota law, his $300 million estate would go to his sister and half siblings, unless it is proven that he has a child. lottery frenzy is back with the powerball jackpot at nearly half a billion dollars. people are now rushing to buy their tickets. the odds aren't so good though. 1 in a little over 192 million. so good luck. if you have bought a ticket though, may the odds be ever in your favor. you can't win if you don't play, is what i would say. donald trump, last man standing on the gop side. but how will he fare against democratic front-runner hillary clinton? is she prepared to take on someone she's calling a loose cannon? and the democrats are firing
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back on social media, especially this senator, senator elizabeth warren, firing at donald trump via twitter. >> i just learned that crooked hillary, along with her friend -- you know, she's got this goofy friend named elizabeth warren. she's on a twitter rant. she's a goofous. she is a goofous. you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. chat! changing the oil... (vo) it's surprising what people would rather do than deal with retirement. pressure-washing the... roses. aerating the lawn! (vo) but with nationwide it's no big deal. okay, your retirement plan is all set. nationwide? awesome.
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raging on this morning. it could double in size by tonight, according to firefighting officials. these flames have already wiped out 1,600 buildings near ft. mcmurray. about 90,000 people have been displaced, 7,500 had to be escorted out to safety from this fire and -- in convoys. well, it is on. if you thought the primaries were tough, just wait until the general election. >> as clinton and trump increasingly turn their sights on one another, we are getting a little peek of how ugly things could get. our chief washington correspondent jake tapper takes a look at what to expect. >> thank you so much! >> reporter: so, here are the cards the nation has dealt itself. hillary clinton and donald trump. a new cnn/orc poll shows these
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two would be the least popular nominees in modern history. so in a match-up between the nation's first female nominee and perhaps the most unpredictable candidate ever, the deck would be stacked with wild cards as well. >> i haven't even started on her yet. >> reporter: wild card number one -- donald trump has given fair warning that his attacks on clinton will only intensify. >> crooked hillary. and wonderful donald. >> reporter: after all, she's now his biggest competition. cnn's newest poll shows trump lagging behind 41% to clinton's 54% in a hypothetical match-up. >> she's the worst secretary of state in the history of this country. >> reporter: but will the kinds of attacks that have worked so effectively for trump in the republican primaries -- >> the only thing she's got going is the woman's card. >> reporter: -- work in the general election? >> she called me sexist and i hit her with the husband. >> reporter: when hillary clinton called him sexist a few
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months ago, donald trump doubled down calling out bill clinton's infidelity, and hillary did not put up much of a fight. what will her strategy be now? >> i'm not going to deal with their temper tantrums or their bullying or their efforts to try to provoke me. he can say whatever he wants about me. i could really care less. >> reporter: wild card number two, trump says he will redraw the electoral map. can industrial states such as ohio, pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin turn the election? romney lost those states in 2012, and so went the race. wild card number three -- trump has made many comments that folks have found offensive, but the remarks that have offended latinos and women might be the most consequential electorally. just to focus on latinos, the question is will this gin up minority turnout in swing states such as arizona, nevada,
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colorado and florida. >> we're going to build a wall! >> reporter: then there is wild card number four, the justice department. >> i never sent or received any material marked classified. >> reporter: what will the fbi investigation into clinton's e-mail server turn up? a former state department staffer has been given immunity and is cooperating. clinton will soon be interviewed by the fbi. it is a question terrifying many democrats. jake tapper, cnn, washington. let's break down the latest in the trump/clinton feud. i'm joined now by cnn political xh commentator and donald trump supporter, jeffrey lord. and a. scott bolden, a hillary clinton supporter. >> thank you, victor. >> last night donald trump weighed in on this chatter surrounding hillary clinton's search for a running mate and the possibility that massachusetts senator elizabeth warren could be on that short list. let's watch and listen.
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>> i just learned that crooked hillary, along with her friend -- you know, she's got this goofy friend named elizabeth warren. she's on a twitter rarn eter ra. she is a goofus. she is a goofus. you ever see her? this woman, she's a basket case. by the way, she's done nothing in the united states senate. she's done nothing. i'd love to run against her, if i came from massachusetts. >> jeffrey, reince priebus on friday said that there is a change in tone that needs to happen that is coming. it didn't come last night. when will that come? is that coming as donald trump moves toward the general? >> well, i think, victor, as you see speeches like he gave the other week on foreign policy and the one before that on aipac, those are different kinds of speeches, different kind of tone. but heavens, if you can't go out on the campaign trail and have a
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little fun, what's the point of life here? he's got a good sense of humor. the american people love that sense of humor. so he lets it fly on occasion. i don't really think that there is anything terrible about it. to be perfectly candid, as thomas e. dewey learned, if you act presidential when you are a he not president, you don't get to be president. harry truman was nicknamed "give 'em hell harry" for a reason. >> senator warren responded overnight on twitter. here's her response. goofy @realdonaldtrump. for a guy with the best words, that's a pretty lame nickname. weak. donald trump is a bully has a single play in his playbook -- offensive lies thrown at anyone who calls him out. so we can't just call out donald trump for playing this name game, name calling, because now senator warren has engaged in it as well. >> the at risk of saying he started it first, i certainly
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won't go down that road. let me just say this. it is not fun to offend women. it is not fun to offend minorities. it is not fun to build a wall or to keep muslims out of this country. it would be one thing if he was making fun of this, being light-hearted with this following. but he isn't. he continues to drill down on this and, quite frankly, the democrats and hillary clinton, by either not responding or having surrogates respond, continues to bring this out of him. as he continues to do this, he's going to offend minorities, or continue to, and women, and many of those states that he needs to swing have large voting populations of women and minorities and he's not going to grow beyond that 40%. i'll be honest with you -- i'm not sure he wants to win the election because he keeps offending everybody and he can't grow beyond that 40% of white working americans and he's going to need that in the general election. he needs to get smart about this or we're going to give him a big
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fat loss in november. it's coming. >> jeffrey, i know i have to be sensitive in asking but it is something i'm sure people who are hoping that donald trump wins in november are considering, he knows that he has these historic unfavorable numbers from women outside of the republican party, across the board. is it smart strategy when you've locked up essentially the nomination to go after a female senator as the potential running mate? >> yeah. victor, here's the thing. this is political correctness. she's not a female senator. she's a united states senator. hillary clinton is not a woman. she's the democratic presumptive presidential nominee. her gender should have nothing to do with it. >> well, he brought up that if she were a man -- she'd only have 5% of the vote.
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it is not as if secretary clinton introduced it. he, after not winning new york, said if she were a man. >> where was all this respect for sarah palin? ive a he gone back and looked. liberals of the day called her a moron, idiot, a joke, on and on and on went the list. where were people jumping up on the democratic said and saying we apologize, that's sexist. they weren't. they were doing it. the whole point here is, if you are a woman and you are african-american or you're hispanic and you're a conservative, they'll come after you, no holds barred. they'll be as sexist and racist as they want to be, just ask justice thomas. >> we've got to wrap it there. thanks so much for having the conversation this morning. >> thank you, victor. still to come -- 20 top-notch thoroughbred horses, elaborate hats, high stakes. this is the 142nd kentucky
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today is kentucky derby day. the day of the greatest two minutes in sports. >> coy wire is live in louisville. he's getting a preview for us. coy, we talked about nyquist being the favorite to win. who else should we be watching? >> there is a horse named exaggerator. odds are 5-1. but it is the horse's team that has a lot of people talking here at derby. for only the third time in the derby's 142-year history we'll
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see a brother tandem competing for the roses. a big opportunity for a trainer/jockey duo of keith and kent today. they grew up in maurice, louisiana. now they're riding in the prime time looking to make history. >> it was a typical big brother/little brother dynamic. >> yeah, like that, exactly. >> get out of my face. do you have to follow me around all the time? >> daddy said go take the trash out! right? when daddy told him to do it. that kind of big brother. >> dad told us to do this. yeah, well i got to hear it from him, not you. you know how it is. >> so a fun story. look out for exaggerator and that team today. what about some long shots that have a chance of taking down the favorite, nyquist? how about whitmore. horse is solid, 33-1 odds. but you pick this one because of the jockey.
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it is a name that may sound fame, victor espinoza. he rode last year's elusive triple crown winner. if he wins today, he would become the first jockey to ever win three consecutive kentucky derbies or go with my faint underdog, lanny. 28-1 odds, only the second time in history that a horse based out of japan is running in the derby. >> lot of fun story lines to follow. coy wire, thanks to you and the kentucky derby is about much more than the running of the ponies. it is also about mint juleps, about hats. for more, go to cnn.com, we have all sorts of fun stuff. how to make mint julep, drink of the kentucky derby. and you can also see fashionable hats that aren't just for fashion. apparently there are good luck to certain hats. that's all at cnn.com. ahead on "new day," more than 130 small earthquakes tremble under mt. st. helens.
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is that normal? our meteorologist joins us next with what could be going on underneath the surface. speaking of digging deep, cnn getting rare access to a nuclear attack submarine. i want to see this. ♪ uh oh. oh. henry! oh my. good, you're good. back, back, back. (vo) according to kelley blue book, subaru has the highest resale value of any brand. again. you might find that comforting. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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a wave of small earthquakes shaking mount st. held lons and more than a hundred quakes have occurred under the volcano, is
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what does this recharge mean? let's bring in meteorologist al sorngs a son, and she is in the cnn weather center. it's a little fishing and nerve racking. >> these are incredibly small quakes. it's the frequency f them that have the scientists keeping a close eye on this. this is the past area and the blue squares are the monitoring sites. these are all of the earthquakes that have occurred in the last seven days. now, again i want to point out that they're not huge. they're a magnitude of point 5 or less. now, a maximum was a 1.3.
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they were all shallow. basically what this means is that the repressure sags of the magment that's in there and then that's causes the mini earthquakes and you want to keep in mind that this process is going to continue for years without the eruption. that's what they're trying to make sure that you understand. they're not expecting an eruption by any means. not really a big threat at the time. >> thanks goodness. why now and why are they happening now if it's not pointing to something for imminent. >> certainly. >> thank you were hour. our next hour major gop players lun players line up to say if they will o were won't back trump. rare acts that's aboard a nuclear submarine. it's a cnn exclusive next.
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glad you stayed with with us because cnn gets exclusive under water access to an attack submarine. the primary mission is to keep a close eye on russia and others. >> as chief national security correspondent, the cold war maybe over, but the tensions are bubblining beneath the surface. >> we have seen this confrontation play out in the air. you have the close fly byes by
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the russian planes, but what we have not seen is what's taking place under water with. a real arms race there you could say, and we got a rare you view inside. >> it's five and eight. you launched the open window two. >> the crew of the nuclear attack u.s. submarine is training for war. >> they do cruise missiles for depth and land. >> they're constantly testing if speed. >> we're in the mist of another steep descent. >> you hear that at 20 degrees and then 25. as i'm leaning forward, that's vertical as it gets sharper.
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>> these are just exercises but the missouri mighty month has come nose to nose with threats. when russia launched military action in syria, the missouri was deployed nearby and then when they turned up in the coast of florida, it was the uss missouri showing up in action. >> i think that it's operational experience. if anything would happen, they have experience and know the waters. i don't think that it's a political statement on that part at all. >> russia is deploying attack submarines in numbers and with aggressiveness and advances in technologies not seen since the cold war. you now, china, north korea and others are joining a new arms race under the sea. they command a squad of ten
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atlantic base subs including missouri. >> we were operating on places that we did sflpot where we did sflot to reply. we have to consider that they're an adversary and those not guaranteed. >> dive. dive. giving the u.s. the element of surprise. >> whether there's a submarine or not, they do not know. they have to make decisions to do bad things. >> so under water is where the boats and the crews spend nea y nearly 90 percent of the time.
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>> that's a call to action that the u.s. navy 70 submarines are are getting more and more often. >> they're confident that they maintain an advantage over the russian submarines, but not by mush. there's a class that they acknowledge and they are harder to track. this is what the u.s. sub crews are training for now and to keep the advantage and not guarantee. >> that would take a conspiracy troit be a submarine er. >> yes. let's get it to right now. good luck with pul ryan trying to find a conservative agreement with this guy. >> that's senator lindsey graham
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and said that he will not be voting for donald trump. paul ryan says that lest not there yet. trump has a divide. can he and will he unite the party or is it i reputable? >> this is how residence are describing the chaos where this monster wild fire is expected to double in size today. cnn is there live. i'm corey wire and coming up we will talk about the favorites and the horses that are dashing and fashion that the they're flashing here at the kentucky derby. >> get your hat ready. good saturday to you and thank you for joining us. let's talk about donald trump. he is on the victory lap. >> instead of everybody you uniting behind him, there's a
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split that's forming and dividening. you wear lindsey graham saying that he cannot vote for trump. >> lindsey graham knows less about the military than my 10-year-old son. he said i have been fighting isis for many years. if if you have him, you're going to fight many more years. >> members are lining up behind and against donald trump. many are looking to leader like speak of the house paul ryan, but he is still making up his mind. >> i'm not there right now. i want to and hope to. what's required is that e we unify the product.
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it's going to come from the nominee. >> joining us live from washington and cnn politics and a lot of anticipation for this meeting that's now planned for two later on this week what is is the expectations? >> yeah, these two are in the civil war of sorts. he is trying to defend house and service members from being damaged by trump if trump's unfavorable ratings do not approve. heading into the meeting he is hoping to get home on board. they do not days green on trade,
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taxes, minimum wage et cetera. trump does not seem to have much interest in defending the institution. he does not seem to really be interested in sort of playing the typical conservative front runner poll. let's what he said about the expectations on the meeting. >> if you look at the republican primary vote, a million of people dmam and then me. >> what are you going to say many in the meeting? >> look, this is what the people want. >> paul ryan and we really appreciate you bringing us the sound. it's going to be interesting how they frame the conversation after the meeting on thursday. thanks. >> absolutely. >> let's talk more with michaele
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and his show starts at the top of the hour. how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> let's talk about the meeting coming up. what do we expect to come out of o this. donald trump told the washington post that he thinks that it's a good idea that they met before they go to separate ways. >> well, i think that speaker ryan is doing a favor for trump. he is having rebutte trump. there are a lot of individuals that are in the same position as paul ryan. they have not yet worn to the prospect and to the credit he got 10.6 and won 340 percent of the vote. maybe through ryan they can solve the you issues with trump. if he is perceived as having a meeting with trump. there are policy differences and tone differences between them. if paul ryan comes out of this
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and be on the ch trump train or some point in the future, maybe others will take the lead from him. >> if he does not come out of the meeting support approximating donald trump, don told the post that it's politically good for him that speaker paul is reluctant. does the campaign want to go into this election with odds with the speaker of the house of the same party? >> i don't think so. he needs to grow the tent. you have seen and been referring go the national polls. he needs to build the bridge and then expand the tent. >> okay. michael, thanks so much for coming up early for us. >> thanks. >> be sure to watch him coming up next hour and then later
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today at 6:00. some saying that they will not back trump, be but will they back hillary clinton had in stead assuming that she gets the nomination? she certainly hopes her. her campaign is trying to appeal to those that don't want to vote for trump. >> meanwhile sanders says that he is not quitting the race and n -- >> we're focused in the next five weeks of winning the come cat i c democratic dp democratic nomination. if not, we're going to fight hard and make sure that there's a platform that the american people can have. we will sit down and talk and go from there. >> let's bring in hillary clinton supporter.
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thank you for being here. can you see a clinton and sanders ticket? >> well i think that it's way too early to think about that possibility. both are focused still on the primary. i happen to believe that it's impossible for sanders to win the nomination for the point. he should stay in the race. it's been great for the country to see how a party can actually debate in a civilized manner and then what's happened on the republican side. i think moving in he's brought p up critical issues. they're issues that secretary clinton agrees with. i think that move nothing and then coming out of the convention, we will be a unified party. we're focused on what americans care about on what the majorities of the americans and then all that make up the
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american and then that's the contrast with the republican party that's so divided right now and so within it's on tents that it cannot figure out what it's going to do come november. this is a great opportunity to continue to focus on that unifying message. >> and clinton has tried to seize on this within the republican party and trying to win over some of antitrump republicans and convince them to vote for her. could that risk the less of the party? >> no, i don't think so. had her message is clearly and squarely where the majority of americans are. you see this in poll after poll, but i think what she is doing is that she is focussing on the incredibly disaffected
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disappointed and in many cases disgusted republicans at the prospect of who the standard barrier is and then she is saying look, come on board. i actually have values that are closer to where you are and the republican party is is because they're more main stream values than what donald trump represents to a lot of those republicans right now. >> clinton is a polarizing person you know for a lot of democrats and republicans a like. we have seen them do this before and lying ted seemed to stick and worked. he is talking of an issue of hillary clinton and if he is
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trustworthy. should she be worried? >> no, i don't think so. what you see from her that you did not see from the republicans is her going after him and frankly if you look back on it, she was the very first one back in june when he announced the candidacy and calling them a rapest. who was the fist one to call him out on it? it was clinton t. i think what you're going to see is a fight of which donald trump has never been able or seen within his own party because they were so timid at first dismissing him and then being afraid to go up against him because of what he did. you will see someone that fights back and then on the american people because what we have seen from donald trump is is that he is not just attacking clinton but 53 percent, that's woman.
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18 percent that's hispanic. i can go on and on and that's who hillary clinton is defending. that means that she is respecting a majority of the electric. >> okay. thank you for the time this morning. >> thank you so much. take a look at this. in canada families barely escape as a fire could double in size today. smoke filling the sky as residence flee the danger zone. >> what are the last few days last? >> hell on earth. intended to se met the power of the dictator. and 20 thoroughbred horses
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the fire is not moving toward the population centers. what's on tap for today and the fight? >> well, they're hoping that the temperatures stay down and the winds stay down. chipping away at the process here and there. they went from 49 fire to 40. here is where a will the of the e v evacuees are coming. it's a story. >> morgan elliot and his family fled their hem and among thousands at the expo center. >> it was like the scene out of a movie.
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it reminded my of the tv show walking dead. >> they're calling it an extreme and rare event and focused on protesting the communities. >> if terms of fighting the fire out there, that's the difficult party. we can be successful and that's heldly how we fight the fires. we're protecting the valleys. >> and more is on the way and the government is providing 120 million canadian dollars. residence are being escorted away from the flames and the mountain police organized an evacuation to move 1,500 vehicles along a route south to safety. the damage left behind because of the wild fires is
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rights and so do the feds. >> it's no different than the laws that we have in the south. >> in the heart of the argument, ho 23 violates the act and title nine that prevents discrimination and education base approximated on sex. the state even losing funds. legal expert believes more than just the state university system could be impacted. >> if any agency or school receives federal dollars, then there's strings attached and you have to abide by them and not discriminate on the gender identity. >> it's in the court administrators and in order to comply, hb 2 has to be appealed and amended. although it was passed in a single day, it may not be ready.
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senator. >> someone that's maybe a senator. look, we want to get legislation passed. we're a total grid lock in washington. >> considering that and taking that into contest, consider the list of people that do not want the job. that name is getting long and longer than the list of those that do. with me now political reporter with the washington post phillip. phillip, good morning. >> good morning. >> typically they bring something that they do not have. maybe a state and a region. give me the list of maybe two or three that should be at the top of trump's list. >> yeah, he is is right. one of the things is that usually there's a can dhat can vouch for him. i you think that it's interesting for him because here the president is the person that has a lot of color and he is a character. i feel that donald trump is
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being honest when he says that he is getting someone in capital hill. the question is at the p ttop o the list. this is donald trump, and he is is going to focus for someone that's going go look at capital hill. it could be anywhere. it's a hard gain out. >> we know trump and have talked about him this morning and the numbers against woman. we know that south carolina and haley, governor there says that she is not interested. is is there another potential pick that can help him with the female voters? >> well, one of the things is that it's a critical consideration. we're seeing things like paul ryan that's going to come out and endorse trump. part of why they're endorsing them is because he is so unpoplar. there's a sense that the popularity maybe there to stay. if so, if you sign on to be the vice president, you're unpoplar
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as well with. that's giving a lot of people pause. i think that nikki haley does not like donald trump. some people say sarah palin. she has come out and endorsed hum. that does though the help him on the legislative end. the number of woman that could sign on to the campaign is not a big number. on the top of my head, i can't think of it. >> okay. for a moment sanders, bernie sanders left the door opened to being a running meat with secretary clinton . let's listen to to that. >> we're focused on winning the nomination. if that does not happen, we're going to fight as hard as we can on the floor of the democratic convention to make sure that we have an aggressive platform that the american people will support. after that secretary clinton and i are going to sit down and talk and see where to go from there.
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>> what's the likelihood of a sanders ticket out of philadelphia? >> i don't think that it's huge. i understand what the appeal is. it's a very strong committed basis for it. that's why there's a tough time here. i think what sanders wants to do is shift the democratic party to o the left and wants to put into the party's platform that they care for and the finances reform and equality. i don't know if he is interest in the vice presidential pick. she has a broad er range of the general consensus. she is more to win and you know that you're going to get something out of the deal and having an unpoplar running mate that you're running alongside of. >> thank you so much phillip bump. >> you're welcome. being closely watched here at home and the nuclear push for weapons. we sit down with the former ambassador on what the rare congress means for the rest of
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well, a once in a generation congress pays the way for a nuclear weapon and secure more power as the countries ruler. now this comes that they will soon conduct a test. it's only one of a hundred journalists invited to the congress. they have more on what to expect. >> reporter: right now we're walking through through the april 25th house of the culture.
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it was the venue for the previous congress back in 1980. we saw a massive caravan that saw 3,000 of the rulers and the ruling party that's here to show the support for the supreme leader. i say unanimously because there's no descent. there's not an option. she says that we're so fortunate to have the great leader from the president rite up to the marshal kim jong. >> the political system is not transparent to say the least. this is to push forward his plan for north korea and that's a plan to develop the countries nuclear program and also growing the north korean economy. now, there are some on the
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outside that say cannot have the cake and eat it too and continue to develop the weapons. the government is in tent on improving them wrong. it's part of the reason why you see the press here. >> one thing that i have noticed is how much activity that there is and cars on the streets. they're well dressed. it seems that the economy is growing. you wonder how long it will last and the trickle down affects. >> are you worried how it will affect your life? >> he says we have been under heavy sanctions since the 50s. we're used to them and have survived. >> now, as we monitor this once in a generation meeting in congress, we wonder if what the leader is going to announce. is there a shift in the nuclear policy or is this news of improvements? many around the world apose the rise, but here you will not hear
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before the break we talked about north korea and the power that it can give the ruler kim jong. bill richardson is with the negotiations and of course former new mexico governor and good morning to you, sir. >> good morning victor. nice to be with you. >> good to have you on the show this morning. goov nor, there's not been a meeting of this in decades. there was not a meeting with his father's rule. why is this from your perspective happening now? >> well, it's happening now
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because kim jong is is consolidating the you power. he is still afraid of his own shadow. he is sending a message that the party that he controls is in control in north korea. secondly, he is probably sending a message to the military to the elite, that he has a question political power that nobody should mess with him and that he is going to continue the development of the nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. they can reach japan and south korea. i don't think that they can reach the united states, but he is sending a message that i'm not going to negotiate on the nuclear development. at the same time, we're also going to try to develop the economy which is almost impossible to do both. >> so kim jong un has been in power for five years now since
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the death of his father, but has not made a trip outside of the dprk to meet other leader. do you expect soon that he will have to to get close to the leader that are not handing down the sanctions to get his friends closer? >> well, he does not have to many friends either. russia seems to be the country that warms up to north korea with a number of commercial deals. china is the wild card. china controls a lot of the north korean economy. they give them food, energy assistance, they give them all kinds of humanitarian relief, but he has snobbed his nose several times, and i don't think that china wants to put pressure on them because they don't want to flood them going into china and they don't want to help the united states. this is china with with some kind of measure of control over
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north korea. they want things a bit unstable. it serves everyone's interest not to do much. again, i think what they're going to do in the days ahead is probably continue their policy of being isolated but being defiant. >> let me ask you about the role in domestic politics. that was a few weeks ago when the gop presidential nominee donald trump said that he will allow south carolina to have the weapons and protect themselves against north korea. your response to that. >> well, it shows that donald trump does not know anything about foreign policy. that's the last thing that we want for the allies to have is and develop nuclear weapons. we have a treaty with north korea and would defend them and come to their assistance. what you don't want is in
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stability in the peninsula. that's the worth thing to do. trump has backed off of that. that's why we need hillary clint clinton's strong hand in the policy as the president. at the same time, china is making a lot of military move in the region. what they don't want i believe is for the united states and south korea for there to be negotiations with north korea that will stabilize things. i know that this is not expected, but i believe that they like the in stability in the korean peninsula. >> let me ask you, you said there or suggested that you're a hillary clinton supporter. we talked about there being a contested convention for the republicans in july. bernie sanders says that he will continue to fight for the pry plays and at the convention to
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sway the delegates if he has a really good may and pull it out in june. are you sure that he can purr suede them there? >> well, you want to lock up the nomination and i am in california now, i see hillary clinton being very strong here with the democratic voters. at the same time, we need bernie sanders supporters. he is run as a very good race and tapped a lot of progressive issues that the democrats need to embrace. you want to treat him with respect. i think that he deserves to go all the way. he deserve s to stay in the rac. he deserves in the platform and maybe bernie sanders becomes very active and then becomes a head of the democratic national committee later in the clinton
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administration. i don't know. that's her decision to make. you have to give the man his credit and due. he has raised a lot of important issues and the equality issue and i think that's the main issue in the campaign and that's going to be a main concern in donald trump and hillary. >> what's the concern that he is going to have the difficulty you in swaying and attracting the sand er supporters that are bernie or burst at this point? >> well, you know, she won't get all of them, were but i think that a sizable majority is needed. she has 3 million more votes of sanders so far. she is up to 90 percent and they're going to say do we go with clinton that shares many of the progressive values or donald trump whose now using bullying tactics that are not personal attacks and they're not even i
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think should be considered in the white house? what would trump do with the comments on the clinton's and with president putin? would they start to insult a foreign leader as the president if he does not get his way? this is not a reality show, but a race for the united states. >> thanks for being with us on new day bill richardson. still to come cnn live at the 142 kentucky derby where coy is there. >> reporter: 160,000 people expected to show up. we're going talk fashion and then a mint julip that's $150,000. , mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down
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welcome back. the 142 kentucky derby is today. there's more than a race. it's fashion, food and the mint julip. coy is joining us, and you have been smiling ear to ear all morning long. careerly you're not having any fun. >> reporter: no, this is my first kentucky derby, and i'm loving it. the others loving it and there's a horse here that's a heavy favorite. it can really fly and then a perfect coming in and then i spoke to knight and doug a moment ago and he said that
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nyquist has been eating all morning long. in an hour they will take it away eight hours before the race time. now, for doug he say that is he's not been resting or relaxing and been awake since 3:00 a.m. and will not take a nap or eat either. $1.6 million at stake here. most are a bit nervous. >> my hands starting to sweat when you were saying the horse is undefeated. talk ability the pressure that he and his jocky must feel going into the race. it's a serious business for a lot of people there. on the flip side, it's a lot of fun. you mentioned that there's a $2,500 mint julip. i want to know more about that. >> ye >> reporter: yeah, they have a mint julip and it's $2,500.
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now, there's good old kentucky brown water bourbon and they're looking to raise a half a million dollars for charity and then another cool part is the fashion and the hats. we sought out one of the best hat makers here in louisville on how it's done. they have made hats for michelle obama, oprah and they can cost thousands of dollars. go to the dwit twitter account found out what the name can be. that's tough to beat. on the prowl. victor, not a chance. >> this is the worst name generator ever. >> n o otacha thrks ce mcfly.
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>> that's going to do it for us. don't go anywhere. nick starts right now. i'm michael smerconish and stop trump to deal with trump. that was the journey this week and the media and america and me with cruz and kasich dropping out, the donald is the last can date standing. the gop civil war continues and several leader swear that they will not vote for him. now the news that mitt romney is trying to get a third party to run against him. is that possible at this point? the ballot could look like this. i will talk to the man that everyone is suddenly

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