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we have presidential hopeful rick perry. is he worried that jeb bush is in now? he says no. jeb bush has that formidable way about him. he's a threat. watch out republicans. this is a fox news alert. hello, everyone. moments ago jeb bush officially entered the 2016 presidential race. >> our country is on a very bad course and the question is what are we going to do about it? the question for me -- the question for me is what am i going to do about it? and i've decided i'm a candidate for president of the united states of america. >> he's promising a campaign of optimism. >> my message will be an optimistic one because i am certain that we can make the decades just ahead the greatest time ever to be alive in this
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world. that chance that hope requires the best that is in us and i will give it my all. i will campaign as i would serve going everywhere speaking to everyone keeping my word facing the issues without flinching, and staying true to what i believe. i will take nothing and no one for granted. i will run with heart and i will run to win. it begins here and now and i'm asking for you vote. thank you and god bless you all. >> his father was 41. his brother was 43. will jeb be 45? off to an auspicious start today. >> i would say the expectations for him are really high and the hurdle he had to clear is really high. it took off. i think he definitely cleared
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and leaped the hurdle for today. he soared over it. >> what were some of the things you were listening to? what were the highlights? >> first of all, i was watching the visual. you have the video and a lot of different people. the last person that introduced him, the black pastor gets the crowd riled up. there was a moment when he gets interrupted by protesters on immigration and in an off the cuff moment turns to them and says i'll do what every other president said he's going to do and hasn't i'll make this legislation. >> all right. so far so good. what do you think? >> i think he delivered a very good speech. i'm curious why he decided to delay it for an hour. they said there was some technical difficulties. i'm not sure that was it.
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i think there was some build up. in a lot of the pre-speech entertainment there was a lot of spanish language. there was a spanish language song and videos. you can see where he's going to go. he's going to go after the latin-american vote. i think it is a smart strategy. he does have that. conservatives will say part of the problem for a jeb bush presidency is his pathway to citizenship. i think that was a very nice way to roll out his campaign and i think as dana points out, every time someone speaks gopers speaks they get a nice reception. >> i voted for his brother one out of two times. the only reason i could vote for
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him, unlike 3/4 of the republican field, is precisely what irritates eric about him. you cannot win the white house this country by demonizing the latino community. i think it was brilliant of him to remind us that his wife is mexican born that george p. bush -- >> why is that demonizing latin america? >> because the language has been hateful. this is a passionate conservative. his father was a wonderful man before you tea partiers hijacked the party. >> if you watch "the five," you'll know i'm for increasing immigration, but legal immigration. right now we allow about a million people to immigrate to america. i'm all for allowing four million.
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>> or billionaires. this man understands that the united states has changed, and the republican party must change with it or we will be with the dinosaurs in the big "jurassic world." >> i think it was interesting that you said he had high expectations. i think he had low expectations. i always feel like you know in general there's a lot of people who are like oh bush another bush come on. then when they see him speak, he can change minds because i think he is an excellent speaker, and i think he is going to surprise some people like he did me. when it looked like he was going to run, i was like are you kidding me another bush? >> very high expectations and then in the last three weeks or so people were thinking what is
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wrong with him. that's why i think expectations were very high for this speech. if he didn't clear that bar, he wouldn't be able to get you to have an open mind on him. what he had to do in a speech like this is not only solidify people who would support him and to at least have an open mind to listen to what he has to say. >> the reason i kind of groaned when i first heard about jeb is i just thought the whole country was going to be sick of the bushes. the bush family is very popular and even george w. bush, his approval rating is okay. >> his favorability rating has gone up. >> yeah. >> you look at marco rubio who brings a lot of the same positive things that geraldo,
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you like about jeb, increased immigration. he also has the latino background. he's hispanic as well. more likable problem. you have rand paul who brings something new, tom. we have 310 million people in this country who will end up with a bush and a clinton. >> a hillary and a jeb. they're not a bush and a clinton. they're a hillary and a jeb. >> we're going to talk about the white woman who opposed the black woman later in the program. i think jeb bush in some ways is more latino than marco rubio. i think his spanish is just as good. cubans are a small splinter of the broader democratic latino community. jeb bush is married to an mexican-born woman.
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george prescott bush is totally fluent. this is a family that lives in a bilingual world. they're very respective of it. i think jeb bush would beat marco rubio in florida. >> i'm not sure that's the case. i'm not sure that's the case. the puerto ricans will vote for jeb over marco. >> it's a broader vote. >> perhaps, but there are other things that they're going to have to go at. they're going to have to go after the conservative vote too. >> are you talking about the primaries? >> yeah. >> look at their record. there's no question. i think that's the other reason i've said -- no doubt people love marco rubio, but there are people who remember jeb bush has governor who say look at the record. so on education, immigration, taxes, small business support, support for mothers of single
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women with children on domestic violence child support -- >> and also children with learning differences. >> there are advantages to running as a governor whether you are walker or bush or whatever governors who want to get in the race that you don't have a senator, that you have a record to run on and people remember that. >> if you have jeb bush and marco rubio, one is a governor one is a senator. you have one in favor of common core and one that is very much against it and one in favor of a path to citizenship and another one who has a more aggressive approach to it i'm not sure. >> those are the choices that people can make but jeb bush addresses this point. just because his last name is bush doesn't mean he should be discounted. you want to make sure the best
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candidate goes forward and represents the country. i don't care what your last name is. if you are qualified and have the passion and the vision for the country, you should be able to pay it forward. take a listen. >> no one of us deserves the job by right of resume, party, or anybody's family. the contest is wide open. >> that was an artful phrase. his daddy was president and his brother was president. you know it runs in the family. perhaps, perhaps, perhaps. >> i think mitt romney was right when he was caught muttering 47% of the country would never vote for him no matter what. the whole election is going to
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be for the swing voters like me. you have to reach out. you have to appeal. the whole notion he may be -- marco rubio may be stronger in a republican primary, but to be elected as the president of the united states you have to reach out to people in the middle. >> you have one candidate that would be stronger in the primary and the other would match up better -- think about this in one second. this could be a $4 billion election right? $2 billion on each side. jeb bush has had some very nice things to say about hillary clinton in the past. i think he awarded an award to hillary clinton in the past. how do you come up against an opponent and go negative on someone who in the past you've been on record as respect quite a bit? >> he just did it. >> but he didn't do it in a mocking or cruel way and the
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facts matter rather than attitude and cutting -- oh she looked like a this or that. he can win with issues. >> can the republicans this time around not do what they did to romney? they bloodyied him up so bad. he was down before he started running against obama because the republicans attacked him from the right. they better not do that again this time. >> that is what the process has become. >> it's a horrible process. >> the more centrist candidate usually ends up going to the general election. in the meantime the conservatives beat them senseless. they don't want more of that. this may be a short-lived headline. >> there is something to be said about the florida scene for the republicans. the point about the demographics is well taken in terms of the
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number of latino votes that you need to try to attract to your presidency. in florida, let's just say one of them bush or rubio, gets on the ticket in some capacity or other. that is so important because hillary clinton does not have any vice presidential ring or candidate in ohio or florida. there's no one that the democrat haves democrats have on that bench. >> why not try a new face, a new likable guy like marco rubio? >> i don't know you really don't like jeb bush. oh my god, eric you're grasping at straws. >> you need florida or hohio or another state. you've covered all of the bases. >> this election will be decided by the puerto ricans.
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>> yeah go puerto ricans. okay. that was exciting. coming up did hillary clinton's campaign shut out a reporter from her event today because it didn't like his coverage of the candidate? stay tuned. (vo) around age 7, the glucose metabolism in a dog's brain begins to change. (ray) i'd like to see her go back to her more you know social side. she literally started changing. it was shocking. she's much more aware. (jan) she loves the food. (ray) the difference has been incredible. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs.
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okay. what's the one thing that hillary clinton could do to really irritate the press? ignoring them is one thing. making them less relevant is another, but shutting out someone from even covering her event, that's the straw that broke the reporter's back. david was assigned to do print coverage at hillary clinton's event today, but the campaign shut him out and denied him access. over the weekend he tweeted, it is truly astonishing how many journalists reported exactly and only what the campaign wanted them to. the clinton campaign said they cut him out because his london paper isn't a regular member of the white house print pool. listen. >> when she's out talking to voters not a single voter, when
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they ask her questions -- they ask her questions about her live. >> this campaign is not about hillary. it's not about the media. it's about everyday americans. >> we're going to do our campaign in the way we believe to win this. >> for a while i've been thinking it was a pretty smart strategy that she doesn't have to talk to the press, but you have to have this thing called a print pool. they are making up the rules as they go along. they saw what happened on saturday with his tweet. they don't like it and instead of getting in front of it on the morning of him trying to get into the press to go to the event, that's when they pull him and i think that is a huge mistake. >> a huge mistake and they have very thin thin almost invisible skin. you're running for president of the united states. don't shy away from it. why don't you try to change some
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minds? why don't you try to move the ball and change some ideas that they have about you? i'm going to welcome your questions. let's have a dialogue about this. >> they've been at this since 1990 probably, right? so they have people all around them. a simple thing to do -- if they really want to sigh the print poolers are not going to be from foreign organizations, they should have done that from beforehand. >> they only want foreign money. >> the media is going to ignore it. a lot of cable networks are going to ignore it. can we talk about her speech a little bit? i don't think she was particularly likable when she delivered it. >> but you don't like her. >> i would rather see joe biden running on the democrat side because i think it would be a more interesting situation. again, another bush another
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clinton, i would rather see some new blood. are you surprised at how far left she went with this? she went straight at the far left base when she doesn't really need to do that does she? what was the purpose of that? if she really wants to get that middle of the road independent vote she's skewing left. >> i think you're exactly right. let's listen to this sound byte from her because it encapsulates what you are describing. >> these republicans trip over themselves promising lower taxes for the wealthy and fewer rules for the biggest corporations. they shame and blame women rather than respect our right to make our own decisions. they want to put immigrants who work hard and pay taxes at risk of deportation, and they turn their backs on gay people who
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love each other. i may not be the youngest candidate in this race but i will be the youngest woman president in the history of the united states. >> geraldo, before we got to that last line the ones that got reaction from the crowd are the ones that are most deivisive in american politics today. >> yes. nobody carries about how hard it is for reporters to get the story. i don't think that issue goes anywhere. in terms of hillary reaching out and putting herself in historic storms i think that's very very potent. i see the energy that my wife and her family and relatives on the east side of cleveland, where they motivated
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jewish-democratic, they sided with the democrats. that's what she's doing. she's energized that base. i can see two macho guys going home and women saying it's time for a woman. it's time for a woman. she's playing it brilliantly. >> oh no. >> i don't think so. tom, you're a writer of sorts, or so you claim. >> i claim. >> slightly macho. >> what do you think of her speech? >> the reason she's doing this populist thing isn't because she's worried about a flank from the left like elizabeth warren. she's trying to get the left wing voters excited. that's going to be her danger that they're going to stay home. i think that's why she's doing that. as far as the press goes i don't want to insult your former profession but i think this press thing is overrated.
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i think you can go around the press. >> it probably is just a small group of people who this matters to but it is very symbolic. >> why? do you learn anything from that daily dance from the reporters? >> yeah i do. >> you do? >> she turned her back on me. i'm telling you that's what she does. she doesn't like you. she goes like this. i'm over here. please talk to me. please talk to me. she really knows how to do it. >> four years ago -- >> you shouldn't support her if she's mean to you. >> the obama white house tried to shut out fox news from coverage as well because they didn't want fox to be a part of it and the pool got together and defended fox. if you don't do that as reporters, you're never going to get it back. >> let's be honest. what if fox was cut out of it? they get their information. do they need to be in a little
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pool? >> i think so. that pool is important. >> this isn't russia or england -- i'm sorry. russia. i'm having way too much fun. i have to go to a commercial break. don't go away please. the "fastest seven" is up next. 7 what do you think of when you think of the united states postal service? exactly. that's what pushes us to deliver smarter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher
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welcome back. time for "the fastest seven minutes" on television. first up, comedian bill maher is the latest funny man to complain about political correctness
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crushing his industry. he exposes the obvious. >> why do comedians have to water down? comedy is medicine. it is the best medicine laughter. you want it potent. we have a responsibility to shine a light on the darkest aspect of society. >> liberals are definitely more pc. i used to fight with this audience all the time because we used to get the audience strictly from liberal sources. i've had a much better time the last couple of years. >> what did he say? your thoughts on the comedian? >> i disagree. comedy is not dead. it's only beginning now. it's going to open up a whole new era of comedy. everyone is perpetually offended and that's the perfect time for comedians. remember that woman, the stuffy woman, at every marx brother's
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movie? >> yes. here you go. >> you know what i mean? that's the whole world now. yes. that's a perfect time for comedy. >> dana what about bill maher admitting he needed to diversify his audience? >> i believe it. if you make fun of global warming, don't sit there outraged. >> good for him. maybe he realizes conservatives have an excellent sense of humor. >> i don't know about that. >> bill maher might be a little disingenuous. you watch his show. the downtrodden need help. yea! we got to increase taxes on the rich.
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yea. i think it is very ridiculous. let's move on to this one. fredricka wilson whitfield said this. >> it was very courageous and brave, if not crazy as well to open fire on the police headquarters and now you have this seen this standoff. >> the next day whitfield responded to the growing outrage with this comment going to commercial break. >> yesterday during a segment on the dallas police department attack i used the words courageous and brave when discussing the gunman. i misspoke and in no way believe the gunman was courageous or brave. >> men and women weren't buying it forcing her to issue yet another apology. >> i misspoke terribly.
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i misused those words terribly and i sincerely apologize for making this statement. i understand now how offenseive it was. i sincerely apologize. >> it was a dumb mistake. misspoke. it was way more than a misspoke. it feeds into the whole narrative that police are the enemy. police are embattled. the relationship with the community never worked. >> yeah, but she said courageous. >> i did the same thing. >> chris cuomo, you know how they are.
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there's a pattern developing on cnn. >> not here. not here. i mean that's the thing. i think the individual anchors should be responsible for what they have to say. leave it there. i think we're class acts. we report the news and we're not calling it against the cops. >> i do think when you do live tv and you're in an interview and you can't think of a word -- like in the a block i couldn't think of the phrase child support, that's misspeaking. this was an error in judgment. misspeaking is like when obama said i visited 57 states four more to go. that's misspeaking. >> we may joke. we crafted an apology, telling people it was -- that wasn't oh
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i misspoke. >> that was an error in judgment. i think she would have been better off saying if she had bad judgment. >> i think it is hard to talk on tv. i don't think she meant it at all. she said courageous and brave, if not stupid. i mean she wasn't incorrect, right? they were bad, courageous guys. i'm going to give her a break. >> check this out. ♪ >> we have to jump. >> i can't. >> ready? one, two -- [ screaming ] >> over the weekend, it took in an estimated $524.1 million.
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the spielberg movie took in 208.8 million highest domestic total ever. >> beating "the avengers" in 2012. >> i can't get through to fandango. the movie theater is packed. we're the next person to buy tickets to that movie. sold out. >> i'm disappointed in you. the eric i know, the free market capitalist would have paid off the first person. >> i tried to buy one. >> there's my boy. >> that's another example of how much would you have paid to watch it at home on the first day. >> i can't believe it. the theater is horrible. all those people around you?
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i won't go. i will not go to the theater. >> it serves you right for not being outdoors. >> that's true. it was a beautiful day. >> you should be doing volunteer work. >> that movie is probably going to break records. >> i was in the hot tub controlled water. i love it. coming up major development today on the naacp leader accused of lying about her race. we have that next.
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she promised she would address these accusations about her racial identity outrageous accusations about her racial identity. the president of the group's chapter in spokane, washington resigned instead.
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rachel dolezal wrote, dialogue has unexpectedly shifted internationally to my personal identity. i step aside from the presidency. the resignation comes after her estranged parents say she's white. >> i think rachel has tried to damage her biological family and those kind of claims as false as they are, seem to serve her purposes in her mind. and we hope that rachel will get the help she needs to deal with her identity issues. of course we love her and we hope that she will come to a place where she knows and believes us and speaks the
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truth. >> people used to -- they called it a jew fro in the 60s or others would wear dreads and try to style themselves as hip hop people even though they are not black. to be the naacp chapter president, black people seem less outraged by it than white people. >> i don't know if they want to get into that discussion, but i think i want to lay off this woman. she was attacked from the white and then the left. they were making fun of her as well. >> where? >> they didn't want to be any part of this woman at all. oh she's sad. she's terrible. whatever. our whole culture fetishizes race. i understand why this woman does this. this is our culture. in the movies black people are
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always understanding. kids in college learn the white people is horrible and the indians sat around the teepee. it's ridiculous. i'd go black if i could. >> is this more like someone with the allegations against senator warren? >> so much wrong with this segment. >> posing as a native american? >> one of the reasons elizabeth warren did that was to get a leg up on competition. if i was in one of those minority groups i might be offended that somebody was taking my place or trying to subvert me. i am concerned, though about airing family disputes in a national debate like this because what i heard from that mother is there's a lot of pain there. i wish that this wouldn't have had to become public and they could have dealt with it a different way. >> what do you think about the parents outing her?
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i think what dana has suggested is pretty amazing and outrageous. >> they asked the parents, her parents wanted to clarify the report. i think rachel brought a black guy to the church, if i'm not mistaken. here's why it does matter. the naacp says it doesn't matter. here's why it does matter. there are grants and loans that are specifically earmarked for minorities and women. you can get a loan that a white male cannot get. if you are a minority you can get a loan that a white male can't get. i feel black today. i'm going to start a business. you're taking money away from people who are legitimately -- >> that's not the bad part. >> they shouldn't have them. >> i love you.
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you're pure. you are so pure. >> look i have a very strict line. if you are going to apply for a position be honest be truthful. don't try to take it from someone else. maybe somebody else could have got that position representing the naacp that was african-american. i understand that she has some sympathies. she may have great passion to serve that group and she could and she should but please be honest and transparent about it because she subverts the process. >> how does she get her hair that way? a fun day at the beach turns into a horrific day for two teenagers who are attacked by sharks 15 minutes apart. is it safe to go back in the water? then smash it into a tree.
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beaches in north carolina are still open today. two kids were bitten two miles
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apart both in waist-deep water. the girl lost part of an arm. the boy lost a whole arm. it is not known whether the shamesame shark attacked both victims. i think it is the same shark, don't you? >> 90 minutes between the two bites. if i were representing as an attorney of the kid who was bitten second i would say why didn't the authorities close this damn beach. sharks are known to hang around once they have tested blood there. i think it is the same shark on the hunt. >> he's already thinking how to sue. >> that's the lawyer in him, yeah. >> waist-deep water. you see your kids that are out there in the surf. you're worried about something like this. the reality is a lot of shark bites happen in waist or knee-deep water. >> in the story, there were only
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72 around the world, shark attacks, in 2014. they are very rare. >> why do we keep hearing about them? >> obviously, people like to hear -- i always want to read about this. when i saw shark attack that was the first story i wanted to read. it's a terrible story. the kids are alive and they're well as well as you can be after a shark attack but you know -- >> the first shark attack they keep it hushed up. i'm outraged by that. what if it was my 10-year-old, god forbid? and someone half a mile down the beach just lost -- shouldn't i know about it? they got a red flag. put the red flag out. >> is it like the movie "jaws"? do you think they don't want to close the beaches because of tourism and the money?
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>> facebook.com/thefivefnc for the rest of the video. general acts of kindness that troopers and police officers do across this country every day. this is dash cam video. it is of this little old lady. she's 80 years old. she got confused went the wrong direction. he thought it was a pursuit. he tried to escort her to be able to get home. it took about an hour but he got her safely back. is this not one of the most adorable things you have seen? i love it. >> she doesn't have a gps on that thing? >> waze app. doreen likes older men. they are the oldest newlyweds.
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>> oh my god. >> i'm going to break that record. watch out. i'm coming for you. >> that's very sweet. >> it's nice. never too late to start. >> sure. you like being married. yesterday was the national puerto rican day parade. i feel like i'm related to all the puerto rican people in the nation and in a way i am. my dad was one of 17 children. his four surviving siblings were there. it was beautiful and filled with pride. it is the largest parade in new york. almost 2 million people. usually without incident. like yesterday, totally without incident. they clean up after. it was a great party. >> you have redeemed the puerto ricans because sometimes we get a bad rap.
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dana? >> gretchen carlson has a new book out tomorrow. it's called "getting real." she did a piece on it today at 2:00 p.m. you can learn a lot more about her and all the things she's done. >> set your dvrs. jeb makes three. another bush joins the family business and launches the run for president. this is "special report." good evening. for the second time in three days a member of a past presidential family has formalized intentions to seek their own spot at the head of the white house table. saturday was hillary clinton. today jeb bush became the third member of his family to run for president. brett we begin with chief political correspondent

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