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we will see what happens. thanks a lot again a real tight race in florida. michigan is tomorrow and that's tightening up. this thing is going to be a bachelet through that we have got you covered. keep watching every night. we appreciate it. here's the man himself lou dobbs. lemm good evening everybody, i am lou dobbs. the latest polls show republican presidential front-runner donald trump with a big advantage leading into tomorrow's primary races. critically important as his lead in michigan. one of several midwestern states that supported democrats in recent presidential elections and trump aims to change that with a strong message against outsourcing of american jobs and the destruction of our middle class. trumpet those messages hard again today. >> you look at what's going on with this country. we are losing our jobs and the politicians until you that.
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>> we do have in the usa, right? you don't see that anymore. lew for ted ted cruz to stronger-than-expected showing over the weekend giving him a much needed boost but to really stop trump cruz nessie has to make this a two-man race. that's why he's going all out in florida to knock out marco rubio. >> by one of my opponents joined with barack obama and the democrats are leading the fight to push france. i made a very different decision to honor the commitments i made to the men and women who elected me and lead the fight to defeat them. lew we will take up all the latest developments in the presidential politics and we'll be talking the strategist ed rollins and michael goodwin. there are here tonight and as for he will does not go away. romney says he doesn't want to be in front of -- a presidential candidate but he's still acting like one. now he says he won't rule out
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accepting the gop nomination in a brokered convention. the establishment still demanding that they select the nominee and it's their way and why bother with what the american people really want. taking that up with presidential candidate governor mike huckabee has her tonight. he has some words of advice for romney and others like him. some world leaders today foreign diplomats warning about the prospect of a trump residency as they cower before putin the ayatollah and the islamic state. the obama white house with no regard for its massive foreign-policy failures joining in their cries and clucking its concern. >> other countries are watching. the leaders of other countries are watching in the populations of other countries are watching and it's part of a presidential campaign is to demonstrate to the american people who ultimately will be doing the
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true thing here that you have the aptitude to lead the country. lou: here with her analysis tonight fox's national security analyst stacey mcfarlane. there is top story tonight donald trump holding a double-digit lead in the chicken and vowing to fight hard as voters prepare to head to the full -- polls in michigan in three other states tomorrow. "fox news" chief political correspondent carl cameron is in the great lakes state tonight and has our report. >> thanks lou. and even the big contest in michigan. was a busy weekend and you considered yesterday marco rubio won puerto rico his first primary and the debut for that data for that saturday there were four contest and they were split between ted cruz and donald trump. trump had been favored in maine in kansas. in fact he had the governor supported maine and in kansas he skipped the cpac conference on friday in order to make sure that he won kansas city lost them both.
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cruz picked up delegates to as a consequence we can for review and cruz not so much for trump as we look ahead tomorrow therefore contest at stake michigan, mississippi idaho and hawaii. mississippi is a very red state so the results there will be quite consequential and the state that has been fought for. likewise i do hope. hawaii not so much. it's in the middle of the pacific in a very liberal state. michigan becomes the one to watch. it's also got the biggest delegates and 15% threshold in order to qualify for those delegates of anyone who's under 15% mark gets blanked and marco rubio maybe it summers there. the latest poll showed that john kasich and ted cruz are more competitive. in fact they are in a statistical tie at the front-runner in michigan is still donald trump. it's a very important state for john kasich. there's a similar economy in adjacent to ohio so despite their collegiate revelers as well as their economic
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competition michiganders and ojai and have something in common and kasich is counting on a pretty cast himself as an underdog is willing to do whatever it takes and while the kasich campaign will never admit it publicly looking at their internal polls and k-6 effort in the last week is basically running like he's been running for governor is done so many stops here pretty kasich campaign won't stand publicly that they think there's a chance they could pull off a victory. the truth of the matter is anything close to that will be very important because after tomorrow the race moves on to the equivalent of the next really do or die election a week from tomorrow which features the first to the winner-take-all states none other than ohio the home state of john kasich and florida home state for marco rubio. now we find out donald trump is going to play for keeps in florida. he is launched an attack ad against marco rubio or he gets a very tough one. take a look at this. >> marco rubio has spent years defrauding the people of florida and the as a legislator he
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flipped on a key vote after making a quick 200,000 by selling his house to the mother the bills lobbyists. smith rubio campaign is saying that lie is full of falsehoods. those are charges against parker room and made by charlie crist now democrat when he was running against marco rubio in 2010 and a rubio campaign points out virtually every charge in that ad has been beefed-up by the "washington post" fact checker. doesn't seem to matter through donald trump is spending a lot of money in florida trying to win next week. at the same time the so-called trump with a group of establishment donors and activists who are trying to stop trump have $10 million in the bank and they plan to blow it in florida next week trying to stop trump. the battle is on. lou: carl cameron. donald trump is holding a rally in madison mississippi right now. there you see live pictures of him having a rally at the madison county school district. mrs. it holds its primary
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election tomorrow. and donald trump is talking about commonsense conservatives. >> i was actually leading but i was at reading. i was beating romney and beating everybody but i never ran. i was doing a lot of different jobs and i watched that. we are doing big jobs that they are almost finished one of pennsylvania avenue with a big hotel. two years ahead of schedule and under budget. think of that. wouldn't that be great if our military and our highways and their trains and all of these things came in ahead of schedule and under budget? they don't even know what the languages. that's what's going to happen. but that's what's going to happen. so i came down the escalator and it was about trade and the borders and i had other things that really trade because they could not stand when you see trade imbalances the way we have
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, when you see what we are going through with trade just so you understand again i get great respect from china. i have many friends from china. they cannot believe what they get away with. they tell me that. we can't believe it. they used to say it before i was running for president. they said you know i was only kidding when i said that. lie interesting donald trump and bernie sanders at the forefront of the discussion about trade imbalances about offshoring of jobs in production and certainly trump taking the lead on the republican side as has bernie sanders on the democratic side. bernie sanders and hillary clinton sat down with their own bret baier just moments ago in a democratic town hall. senator sanders used that opportunity to hit clinton over the iraq war. >> one of the differences doing secretary and clinton and myself
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is i voted against the war in iraq. she voted for the war in iraq. in many ways a lot of the turmoil and instability we are seeing right now resulted from that disastrous decision. lou: senator sanders getting tough and that competition between clinton and sanders heating up a bit on some. clinton addressing her e-mail scandal that a few moments ago she again insisted she did nothing illegal. european leaders today held an emergency summit on its refugee and illegal immigration crisis. they demand a turkey regain control of its borders and stop the massive flow of refugees through the country. and then into the european union. turkey in return has demanded more than $3 billion to pay to enforce its border and the europeans are apparently paying up. as many as 15,000 refugees and migrants are currently camped
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out in greece waiting to see what european leaders decide to do next. europe is struggling to contain the crisis that is one of their own making by the way after months of waving its eastern borders open to the illegal immigrants and refugees. some leaders led by germany's angela merkel actually in courage to more of the refugees and illegal immigrants to come in to the european union and as you might expect that has created great great consternation in the republic of germany. the navy s.e.a.l.s with a warning incredibly said they did not have enough combat rifles and are being forced to share their rifles. that's according to congressman duncan hunter. he said he was contacted by a number of s.e.a.l.s who tell him once they return from deployment their rivals are then given over to other highly trained forces were being deployed. those combat rifles are
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fine-tuned to individual specifications in the military says it is looking into the allegations. north korea threatening to launch indiscriminate nuclear strikes against united states in south korea. that is their word come indiscriminate. the latest threat comes as our military is beginning a massive joint military exercise with south korea. this year's drill is the largest ever, more than 3000 south korean troops, 17,000 american forces participating. north korean leader kim jong ang ordered the dash cam jong-un after united nations slapped harsh new sanctions against the north. we are coming right back. there's a lot more to cover tonight. stay with us. donald trump ahead in the polls in michigan going into tomorrow's primary. >> i'm not doing this because i needed. i'm doing it to make america great again.
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lou: who will win in tomorrow's super tuesday to? who better to answer that question and ed rollins and michael goodwin. they join a xanax and companion about to join these competitive cycles. we will show you the video. we will show you who joins them right after these messages. stay with us. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! are
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a jury has awarded $55 million to fox sportscaster aaron andrews. she sued the nashville marriott hotel for allowing a stalker to tamper with her rooms people to record an video per. the jury bringing back 55 million-dollar award she had sought $75 million. michael bloomberg has announced he will not run for president. the former new york city mayor had been weighing an independent bid. bloomberg says he cannot see a path to victory adding he doesn't want to take the risk of his candidacy would lose -- would lead to the election of either donald trump for ted cruz. joining us tonight former reagan white house political director republican strategist ed rollins columnist for the "new york post" michael goodman both "fox news" contributors.
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let's start first with michael bloomberg. there is no surprise in this at all. >> it would have been really a very low odds for him to take it up. >> i give him credit lou cofer reading the polls and making the right conclusion. don't forget this is the third time 2008 in 2012 he was interested also and he said openly after 2008 he did not run because he couldn't see a path with the electoral college. nothing has changed. particularly as an independent. there's no electoral college where you are going to win a majority. lou: i have a vision for michael , michael bloomberg and that is that if trump is elected they put another billionaire on the ticket that would be michael who would have presumably three or four times as much money? billionaires on the ticket would be impressive or he could go
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over with hillary clinton and i would be an interesting ticket. >> the truth of the matter is mike's best chance would have been a republican to democrat and an independent. if you really wanted. >> that pretty much covers it. >> i think is a serious person so i'm not being derogatory towards him although i told him three times he could not make the electoral votes including this time i wrote a column in "usa today" showing he couldn't do it. >> if he would have run as a democrat this time he see as social is basically. michael bloomberg if he was in that race. lou: i don't know what the strictures are, the qualifications but a possibility here, or a mild one perhaps that the democrats might fall into a convention as well. then bloomberg might have some maneuvering room depending on where he is registered.
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but you have a terrific column on what trump might do to win this thing and to put it away. you have three basic things. give us what you think. >> i started to say he can win. think this is very doable and obviously the nomination but i levy can defeat hillary clinton in the fall but i think he's got some work to do to grow as a candidate. i've put out a couple of things up for something he talks too much about himself. some of it i think is well-worn and i think those voters, you got those voters. he got to make new friends and stop making new enemies so i think he's got to talk more to the people he's talking to. what do they want to hear about their lives? i think the idea of a policy brain trust is important. the way he has had to backtrack a couple of times since the last
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debate, it's not just you're changing his position. not clear in and standing for. lou: first of all he is committed himself to the american people. he has got all sorts of talent but each time for him to bring that knowledge base beyond where he was six months ago, the voters have got to see growth in these candidates. i don't think it -- care if they are just cruz or trump, whoever. >> is a little the lip it but like baseball. the pitcher and hitter have to adapt to each other. lou: and congressional republicans. >> is to care about congress. he has to care about the senate especially with the supreme court issue. lou: ed, florida now we think is bringing negative as we are told. they are going to have to be a lot of them to counteract with the establishment is putting into florida, $10 million i
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think by the way that's minimal frankly and. >> rubio doesn't have a lot of money and the super pacs do. cruz has decided to make the race there and he's got 10 offices open. yes the smart team. cruz has the political operative on how to make a campaign. they're not going to win but they can keep rubio from winning an trump is the winner there and that knocks rubio out-of-the-box. lou: five delegates of donald trump paid. >> at the end of the day that may happen anyway so the key thing is cruz has to get them out and get him one-on-one. i think cruz when cyto tomorrow tomorrow. trump can win michigan tomorrow and that's what gets him on his way. kasich is made a big deal out of michigan. i can win measurement -- michigan i don't think that could happen. lou: he has really doubled down
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kasich only expectations. he is not only cities going to do well there but he says now is people are saying he's good when there. that's crazy. hackers notice that i've seen but i do think with trump, trump needs to sit down with the production leaders up and say here are some common goals we have and then talk about substance. >> even before he pivots to the general election. >> these things will help them win the nomination help him win the general. lou: it might give them a good idea of who he's going to be dealing with. >> that may discourage him. lou: gentlemen thank you very much. appreciate it. before we go and i do want to ask you about the former first lady nancy reagan. we lost her yesterday. you were very close to her. >> she was very instrumental. ronald reagan himself said he
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never would have been president without her guidance. she was the last advice. every single advised that he ever had came and left, she was the person is solidified him. she encouraged him and she was a great lady and at the end of the day a long and a good life but some torture in her life. to a certain extent they always want to go off to beverly hills and live happily ever after and unfortunately their alzheimer's was a public disease in the last 10 years and is a widow it's been a painful process for her. let her rest in peace and letter b. with ronnie and grateful for both of them. lou: we all second-year words, an extraordinary life they built together. >> it was genuine. they loved each other. lou: a great american love story, great american political story. in its own tough way, tough american way as happy an ending as it could have been i suppose. thank you very much.
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lou: a few thoughts on the incredible spectacle of almost the entire republican establishment and their presidential candidates attacking the gop front-runner. here are cruz rhyming in their attacks. >> i can't tell you how many media outlets i hear has this great exposé on donald, different aspects of his business dealings or as business dealings are his past but they say you know what we are going to hold it until june or july. i'm not going to out media outlets that i can tell you there is so much there. as that romney observed effect of don juan to hand over his tax returns suggest there's a bombshell in there. lou: a bombshell in there. do you believe that? folded their tent coming to have any evidence that there are two of those romney insinuations
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that mitt rightly observe. you can bet they would wouldn't be the truth. isn't it fun to watch grease hidtas established relationships while using the same exact language is romney including a bombshell. >> it's a big night for ted cruz last night as you know and i think that's overwhelmingly because people are taking a closer look at donald trump. you are going to see one of the three in right now looks like ted cruz were to emerge as the strongest contender but that can change. we have seen a lot of surprises in this campaign for one of the tram going to endorse before the convention and i'm hopeful and i'm going to do her thing in my power to make sure one of those. our nominee. lou: mitt we are as excited as can be defined away your judgment is. i mean what we really need is one more superior talking elitist establishment member telling the american voter how wrong he or she is. meanwhile the reeling gop establishment calls for his arrogance and money needs a lot
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of help from trump himself in order to defeat him. trump would have to refuse to back off on what has become his nonstop alpha attack dog attitude and tone. it just doesn't stop. it would be a tremendous mistake with new facts and new data no matter how likely -- lightly sprinkle cinnamon all of his talks and performances and he desperately needs to reload and refreshes rhetoric or finding lines to support his straightforward messages. while he is that i think you should start using a lot more weedy and a lot fewer i. they sound so obama ask and so yesterday. he needs to use first person plural pronouns versus third person plural pronouns or better said it's us versus them. not trump versus them, us versus them. we remind trump that if he does when everything in his official
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life will no longer have his name emblazoned on it but rather hours. u.s., us. u.s. government. u.s. government, u.s. air force u.s. department of state, you get it. u.s., us, hours, we the people. the current occupant could never ever figure that out. we have hopes. now the quotation of the evening this one on modesty and its helpfulness in politics. this thing by confucius. he who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make his words good. right at this moment why do we get the feeling that trump people are laughing? at this very moment. we are coming right back. mitt romney continues his attacks on donald trump but another former presidential candidate is backing trump and giving romney and the party elites a strong counterpunch. >> all it does is show how
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totally disconnected that the establishment, the elites in and the party really are when it comes to wide donald trump is doing so well. >> donald -- mike huckabee are guessed that he might be more than mildly surprised that the stowaway this man finds under the hood of his car. that video with lou dobbs continuing. stay with us. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me.
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we appreciate it. i have to say romney is really blessing the republican party with the sudden appearance and present and he doesn't seem to shut up day today. what in the world do you think is the effect of what he is doing? >> i think he is helping donald trump. nobody who is a strong supporter of donald trump is going to listen to romney and say oh i did know i was that for supporting donald trump. thank you mitt i really appreciate being called an idiot so i'm now going to vote for somebody else because you said so. nobody's looking at him as the republicans are gone vaugn. they just aren't and i think it's amazing that so many people in establishment party still don't get it and lou they are not afraid that donald trump will be the nominee and might lose. they are scared to death that he will be the nominee and that he might win and if that should happen than all of the wonderful
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kingdom of being able to take care of themselves and the donor class at the expense of the working class finally goes away and it really will be a disrupted election. that's why people are supporting trump. lou: i truly believe mike and i want to hear what you think of this, i truly believe there is a spirit and i don't think it's subconscious. within the gop establishment that they assume lose the election as have trump win. >> they had but to be sure you understand why there is a lot of money to be made by playing the game that politics has become. three words tell at all. follow the money and if the donor class gets to the political class and they do the bidding of the donor class they keep getting more money the power shifts. the reason nothing changes when the democrats republicans are in power is because the same donors
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are feeding the political class and they get what they want but look how many people, 5 million manufacturing jobs lost since the year 2000. 5 million people have lost their homes in foreclosure. we bail out big banks and the smartest guys in the room but the poor guy standing on concrete floors all day, he gets a gut punch. he loses his pension. the way i like to bring that lou is typically elections are horizontal. this is the most liberal and this is the most conservative. this is not a horizontal election. this is a vertical election. people don't care so much about where person is horizontally. here's the question are you going to take us up are you going to take us down? are you going to do what we have been getting or are you going to do something different? what has been done in the name of so-called conservative orthodoxies and working out real well for most of america. >> this conservative, i couldn't agree with you more. you said it exactly right and
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this conservative orthodoxy, i laugh about it. is now the high priest of conservative orthodoxy? the bush family are suddenly great conservatives? paul ryan is a conservative? are you kidding me? who is coming up with this nonsense and why does the national media continue that feedback loop that lets them go along blissfully unaware of reality? >> i think what is most troubling to me lou is many people are so upset that the voters are making a different choice than they the elites would make that they have suddenly forgotten that this is not a selection for the nominee, it is an election. rather than going out and saying if donald trump is the nominee i want even better i will vote for an independent. i've heard republicans say that. donald trump was paraded in front of the world and signed a pledge that he would run as a
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third-party person. i think that was appropriate pledge or all of us to make. i made this claim -- same pledge. the party ought to be loyal to the nominee. as somebody who is involved with this i am not an endorser and i have endorsed anybody but i endorse a fair and free election and i'll tell you what i don't endorse, i don't endorse the establishment believing that they know better for america than the americans who have been getting kicked in the rear by the policies of the establishment. they don't get it. they are the problem. they are the ones that mess this up. lou: it excites me that these issues are being talked about in this campaign as they have never been talked about in my career. the issues of illegal immigration in a very profound way, border security in a very profound way, the tpp free. fair. fair trade.
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you have done it as a candidate that i have to say this is a remarkable time. we are listening to our presidential candidates are respectively establishments wishes focusing on profound issues for the middle class the more -- working man and woman or his/her family. governor we are out of time. it's great to see you. thanks for being here and come back soon, will you? >> look forward to a thanks. lou: be sure to vote in our poll tonight. you agree that candidates should forswear the use of profanity in public remarks out of respect for the office they seek? we would like to hear a few things i would be an appropriate place broke canada's? cast her but on twitter #lou dobbs news and follow me on twitter like man facebook follow me on instagram at "lou dobbs tonight" at lou dobbs.com. in south africa cyclist empowering an unusual road hazard. your eyes do not betray you. an ostrich giving bike riders to
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scare and then chasing them, chasing the dickens out of them, scaring the dickens out of them. the bird had no problem keeping up with them either. that will make you paddle. they were traveling nearly 30 miles an hour and luckily for them the ostrich grew bored of the chase in which he participated for quite some time , far too long for the cyclists. up next, foreign diplomats, oh my goodness. speaking of verse feathers ruffle complaining to u.s. officials about none other than donald trump or it might -- the european union, to mexican presidents and now the president of mexico. this guy can't catch a break. he just wants to get along, right? i will take it up with "fox news" analyst kt mcfarland on the other side of these messages. stay with us, we will be right back. my school reunion's coming fast.
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have 100 national security mind saying they are very troubled by him as well. what is your reaction? >> well, i would say the national security experts who have come out saying they are troubled by mr. trump piazza take that as a badge of honor because the people who signed that letter saying trump would not make a president -- a good president they would never vote for him are the same guys that voted on the iraq war, allows the nation-building effort in afghanistan and were blamed for the libyan war which they screwed up too so frankly those guys are against him he's in good shape. lou: the campaign people come at a good idea. they can put all that nonsense up on posters and really have that badge of honor working for a public thread i don't understand those folks would have the arrogance after 15 years of conflict and the middle east and south asia without resolution. i'm just going to say
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resolution, not going to use the word victory. apparently that's not done in washington. they don't talk about victory. these people are preposterous. >> for 15 years we have yet to figure how to deal with jihad. lou: there are a bunch of politically correct neoliberal mediocrities posing as diplomats and military command. i mean it's a mess down there. >> it is a big mess and not only any of obama administration but the bush administration. there's a lot of blame to go around out of which anybody bases. lou: some of the names on that letter drifting from administration to orchestration professional --. >> that's about right. what's more interesting is the foreign leader trying to interject themselves into the american election saying they do or don't. we went through this in 1980 when ronald reagan ran for president foreign leaders said they were worried he was a
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warmonger any of the trigger finger. lou: the department of defense defense -- defense. >> reagan turned out to be the best foreign-policy president rarely in modern times. he ended the cold war without firing a shot. lou: in the cold war when he did accomplish was remarkable and as we know now he and his wife nancy with her great help through it all. kaytee great to see you. >> we are having a blast. lou: amended zimbabwe expresses car trouble and getting another experience. what does i go to? this is the way i see it. i don't know what all those things are. it looks like a python. it was a massive african python. that's because it's in africa,
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coiled inside the engine department. it took two men to uncoil the monster who was responsible for the disappearance of several lambs in the area. i think we may have some cause and effect going on right here. up next the battleground state of florida the fight is on. donald trump hitting marco rubio hard in a new television attack ad. trump only responding to all of the attack ads from every quarter against him in the sunshine state. here's his ad going after rubio. >> rubio has spent years defrauding people of florida. as a legislator he flipped on a key vote after making a quick 200,000 from selling his house to the mother of the bills lobbyists. lou: some of that a more with rebecca bird and mark simone stay with us as we say here we will be right back. that is in about two and half minutes, please.
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if it doesn't work there, where will it work? >> we are looking at a potentially big day for donald trump. but i wouldn't discount ted cruz. we are looking at potentially forthcoming endorsements for cruz. but this is a difficult race for anyone who isn't donald trump because the field is so divided. attacks they are launching on donald trump and the attacks they are launching aren't very effective. lou: trump has his own attack against rubio and it's a tough ad. >> richard nixon whatever you think of him was a brilliant
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politician. he said whenever there was a big movement to stop x, bet on x. people are sick of this. there is an old saying in washington. whatever starts as a movement turns into a business and eventually a racket. lou: in michigan, do you think trump will win there? >> i don't want to make too bold predictions. but i think he has a chance of winning there. one person i would watch in michigan would be john kasich. lou: his folks are saying he may win it. that's why i ask. lou rar lot of boldness on this campaign trail.
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>> that would give him momentum going into the vote. but i would still say that donald trump has the advantage there because it's been such -- michigan is a state that is have much a national election state. john kasich was there but he certainly hasn't invested the type of resources he would have in iowa and new hampshire so this is a state going where the nation is going now. >> the fact that kasich is rising helps him. i think he wins tomorrow. >> who wins tomorrow? >> donald trump. do you have to ask? mark is a big trump supporter. i called in my commentary for him to reload to refreshing his rhetoric and to start talking in the plural. i even suggested that usual
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starting to sound vaguely obamaian in the use of the first person singular. i, i, i, i. i'm ready for the we. he's got to start representing the people and i think he has better focus on the we. >> just six months in politics and look where he is. he doesn't make the same mistake twice. i think he will be okay. lou: rebecca, kasich, a lot of questions to be settled in the polling booth. but how popular is he? and why are people in michigan want to go vote for a guy where ohio state does a lot of damage? >> other than that in terms of his actual campaign message, he
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has a relatable message. he talks to people in a way that they relate to him. he talks about their everyday problems. he doesn't focus as much on shim self but on people in general. >> he's have much the establishment candidate. nobody wants to focus on that. but he's been so smart in not drawing fire and staying out of arm's way as best he could. rebecca, thank you for being with us tonight. in our online poll, 78% of you have said donald trump is the most likely candidate to succeed in cutting the federal budget deficit while at the same time rebuilding our military. that's it for us tonight. we thank you for being with us. with with us tomorrow for more states voting in super tuesday. we'll have full coverage and
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analysis at 7:00 p.m. eastern right here. it will be a busy and fascinating night. i appreciate you sharing the evening with us. good night from new york. kennedy: welcome to a new week and the best hour of your day. you better put on a strong pot of coffee because i'm watching this thing turn into a much longer election season than of any us planned of the five states that held contests over the weekends, ted cruz won two of the four gop races and the two that lipped through his fingers were close calls. some in the gop are starting to warm to the idea of sailing on the cruz ship as they try to sink the ss trump. the establishment abhors trump and it's like
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