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heels. and joe says on twitter, villanova. i was so impressed with them in the semifinals. i had michigan state. so, i guess i don't care who wins good luck to both teams. here's shep. >> it's 3:00 on the east coast, 2:00 p.m. in wisconsin, where donald trump is predicting a really big comeback, but he is also saying he doesn't have to win. we'll look at how a ted cruz victory there could shake up the race. john kashich claims he can still win the whole thing at a contested convention, but there's new talk about nominating paul ryan. we'll hear what the speaker has to say about that. the democrats also in for a tough fight for wisconsin. now the sanders campaign accusing team clinton of playing games in the debate over their next debate. but hillary clinton says she is confident they can cut a deal. the race for the white house, let's get to it.
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good monday afternoon from the deck. donald trump going all out to pull off a victory in wisconsin tomorrow night. but the guy who says we're going to get sick of all the winning say it's okay if he loses. in wisconsin. and if the polls are right, that's about to happen. it could bring the g.o.p. closer to a contested convention? july. a look at superior wisconsin, the northwestern part of the state. donald trump holding his second event of the day there. he has another rally tonight in milwaukee. the republican front-runner spent most of the weekend in wisconsin, he even stayed overnight at a hotel, which he does not own, something he rare didoes. here's a look at the real clear politics average of the polls in wisconsin. ted cruz leading now on average by six points. some surveys, including the latest from fox business, have him up by double-digits. donald trump admitted to "fox news sunday" chris wallace yesterday that the week of campaigning was not his best.
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his everchanging comment on abortion managed to outrage both sides of the debate, and now, even though he is predicting a, quote, really, really big victory tomorrow night, donald trump is also trying to play down a potential loss. >> if we do well here, folks, it's over. if we don't, if we don't win here, it's not over, but wouldn't you like to take the credit in wisconsin? for ending it? >> not over if he doesn't win. 42 republican delegates at stake in wisconsin. it's the last republican contest until new york votes to weeks later, giving the winner, tomorrow, bragging rights and certainly momentum before a very big contest. we have team fox coverage. gerri willis is covering comments about the u.s. headed for a massive recession and we'll get to that. first, john roberts is live in lacrosse, wisconsin, two hours northwest of the capitol in
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madison. >> reporter: good afternoon. donald trump held his first event of the day, now in superior. he knows all about momentum. wins tend to create wins so head like too win because he builds more momentum and pick tier the delegate prize in new york. he will be introduced in duluth by iowa wife, trying to convince women in wisconsin who skeptical about voting for trump, if i love him, maybe you can love him. donald trump turning his focus toward ohio governor john kashich, saying it's fine if john kashich wants to go to the convention but he should get out of it. he should get out of the race and stop take votes away from me. listen to how case sick responded -- kashich responded. >> he is 1-30. he lost, like, 29 or 30 or 31
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times. whatever they hell it is. every single state and every single island, he's lost. >> donald trump said i need to get out of the race because i'm getting his voters. no. no i've got news for him eye. going to get a heck of a lot of his voters of that's what is going to happen. >> one fact that is true and that is even if john kashich were to win every single delegate still available between now and when this ends in june he couldn't get to the 1237 delegates necessary to win before the convention so his only play is to get to the convention and hope can convince enough delegates who are bound after an unsuccessful first or second ballot to come onboard for him. a very high bar but one he told me he thinks he can definitely clear. >> john, ted cruz is weighing, in saying should trump get the nomination, hillary would crush him. >> he is predicting a mondale
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size blood bath for the run party if donald trump this nominee. for those unfamiliar with the history, walter mondale went up against reagan in 1984 and lost 49 states and is saying that's what will happen to the republican party should donald trump become the nominee. listen to what ted cruz tolding me begin kelly earlier today in a town hall broadcast tonight. >> last week, fox news' poll had donald losing to hillary clinton by double digits, had me beating hillary 47-44. and the most important thing about the poll, among young people, it had me beating hillary clinton by 14 points. >> just want to go with electability then john kashich should be the nominee. >> except someone is not electable if they can't get elected. >> but again, kashich maintaining that he will win the nomination at the convention. ted cruz, i talked to yesterday,
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in green bay, wisconsin, insisted he still has a route to get to the 1237 delegates necessary to clinch the nomination before the convention, but, shep to do that, he would have to win 82% of the remaining delegates. talk bat high bar for john kashich, that's a high bar for ted cruz. >> john roberts, thanks. donald trump is standing by his prediction that's united states is headed for a massive recession help said that in an interview with the "washington post" newspaper over the weekend, and then clarified his comments at a town hall in wisconsin today. >> what i said is we're going to go into a massive recession but i also say, i'm president, that's not going to happen because i'm going to straighten things out before it happens. >> straighten things it. trump told the "washington post" it's a terrible time to invest in the stock market and he could get rid of the entire $19 trillion national debt in just eight years, all of it
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gone. mose economists say that's impossible. jerri willis is here. the math is difficult on it. >> it's not just difficult. it's impossible. let me say, i've look at it every which way to pay this off in eight years. doesn't seem possible. think of it this way. the federal budget, $4 trillion every year. right? so if you took half of that and put it against the debt every year, wouldn't be able to pay entitlements or defense. the numbers don't seem to come together on this. i spoke to one economist, formerly headed the cbo, congressional budget office. here's what he said. >> i think this is quint shaken trump. there's no way this will -- quintessential trump. there's no way this could happen. people shrugged it off as a politician talking about what would be great but not what is going to happen. >> a politician talk can about what is great but not what is going to happen. sounds familiar. the debt goes up with
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$2.5 billion every day. >> that's a big number. >> a big number. very big number. >> thank you very much. appreciate it, geri. let's bring in ed o'keefe, live from the "washington post" in d.c. ed, nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> internal memo in your newspaper that suggests that donald trump campaign is mounting fury with it critics. tell us about the memo, what it tells us. >> basically it's one of trump's knew advisers focused especially on wooing delegates, saying to the campaign, last week may have been rough but don't worry, let's plow ahead and focus on the big prize. there was a lot of chatter about the fact that last week may have been the worst week for at the trump campaign or one that made it more difficult for certain republicans to accept him as the nominee and lays out they should just plow head, going what the
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party establishment has to say and focus on winning the nomination and inning at the convention. >> barry bennett says the bun dids call it the worst week but our national numbers win it. >> exactly. now, national numbers are great for discussions like this. don't necessarily matter until the general election, and even then may not matter much. but they have a point. they remain the leading campaign in the republican race. nobody else has caught them, and even if ted cruz wins in wisconsin he would have a long way to go to beat trump in delegate race. >> a poll had ted cruz up by ten points in the state of wisconsin. has its tightened since then? starting to look that way. >> there were some surveys over the weekend that suggest it's less than a double-digit race. one this afternoon from a survey group considered less reliable by many but suggest now trump is in the lead. either way it's tightened, these
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contests do a win for cruz would be a big feather in his cap considering the gap between the two primaries. trump will maintain that he still lead. cruz has a lot to do to catch up to him and he can expect to do very well in his own empire state, in pennsylvania and rhode island, connecticut, and a states that vote later this month. >> a win there would be math helper but not like somebody is going to get all the delegates. >> not necessarily. cruz could get all 42. most estimates he'll get 30 of the 42. a mixed state. a certain number statewide ask then three for each of the congressional district if you win a district. there's thought trump may win at least two of them. cruz would get most of them which help them in the math game but not getting over the top and winning the nomination. >> a was to go.
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>> we do. >> thank you. more coverage of the g.o.p. ahead, including a renewed push to get speaker paul ryan for the white house. also, the democrats, hillary clinton taking aim at donald trump but bernie sanders says it looks like clinton is getting nervous to him. she is back here in new york now even though the wisconsin primary is hours away. why do you do that? there's a good reason. coming up from the fox news deck on this monday afternoon. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. this is lloyd.
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one day until the wisconsin primary and the party's frond runner in on the democratic side is not even the state. hillary clinton left over the we can e weekend to campaign here in new york state. analysts say it could be a sign she is sort of giving up on wisconsin to focus on the second biggest prize of them all in the democratic rails. the real clear politics average says it's close and inside the martin. bernie sanders beating hillary clinton in wisconsin by three points, 48 to 45. can certain has been campaigning a lot in wisconsin, he has rallies in green bay and milwaukee. new york's primary is two weeks from tomorrow and the two candidates have been debating over whether to debate in the state. ed henry is here. there's a lot of behind the scenes, a gma debate. what's happening? >> a lot of silliness. the major point is that bernie sanders desperately wants another debate because he is behind hillary clinton in
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delegates. even if he wins wisconsin tomorrow clinton will walk away with mow delegates and while it's tightened here in thundershower she still believes she is going to win new york. 250 delegates at stake. so sanders has a lot of catching up to. do he wants to make a mistake so clinton will maca mistake but today he talked about winning it all. >> if we win in new york state, between you and mow -- i don't want to get hillary clinton more nervous than she already is. she is already under a lot of pressure. so don't tell her this. but if we win here, we win in new york city, we're on our way to the white house. >> talking about maybe a debate on "good morning america" in april, and one that clinton proposed. sanders says no because he has a rally and today mayor
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de blasio said i'm the mayor. we'll get the rally done. do the debate. seems like they're moving towards that. the other funny point is hillary clinton proposed they do it tonight. remember the grief the democrats did -- there's a basketball game on tonight. >> it wouldn't be -- she has been spending a lot of time in new york. >> five of the last six days right here in new york. the point is she is inned the lead, up by ten or 12 points depending on which poll, but serving in the senate for eight years you'd think she would have a bigger lead. governor andrew cuomo, labor leaders, talking be in new york state they raise the wage to $15 an hour and 'wants to do that fedry and took a swipe at sanders, this is about actually acting. >> this movement built a strong
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foundation but you and i know that a movement alone, as the governor just said, talk alone, even marching alone, may not get it done. >> never mentioned the name bernie sanders, but awfully -- sounded an awful lot like that. a movement for bernie sanders, she is telling senior democrats but come home to me. >> wisconsin i don't understand. you're still inside the margin. not like she lost in wisconsin. >> she was there on saturday and bill clinton's going to be there as well. >> time better spent in new york. that could lock it down. >> with him up a little bit we have seen when bernie sanders has a lead, he's pretty good at closing and sealing the deal. when there's dozens of delegates at stake in wisconsin but 247 in new york. he's going to spend her time in new york. >> listen to what is crossing right now. charlie koch, the big
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billionaire guy who does a lot of -- a republican -- >> koch brothers fame. >> koch brothers fame. he wants paul ryan as the g.o.p. nominee. >> and paul ryan did an interview with a radio talk show host today saying i'm not in this. he was in israel over the weekend. asked bay newspaper over there. i think what it show us is they're searching. >> paul ryan said i will not be speaker of the house. i'm not going to do it. >> what happened? >> he is the speaker. >> you're right. paul ryan likes to say no. probably said no at first to the vice-presidential this will and win for that with mitt romney. so is it possible? yes. what it speaks to more is the republicans are searching for some way out. what do we do here. >> paul ryan's numbers are not great with the base anyway because once he got there, he went there because he was a tea party push. >> dan phifer, the former senior
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adviser to president obama that said a lot about the whole deal with paul ryan. he said wait nell trump supporters fine out the one being pushed is pro trade, when trump is antitrade, and paul ryan stands for the establishment issues and policy areas -- >> he is the establish. >> right, as the speaker now and even before the was the speaker as the budget chairman. and he stands for all these things that trump supporters hate. so, is this really the solution to bring the party together? >> ed, thank you. great to see you in new york. a lot more coming on at the democrats as well. i talk to a reporter covering the debate and this new stuff on paul ryan. we have a segment coming up on the speaker of the news just a minute, too much he says i don't want to be -- but. newt gingrich said the other day, we could use a fresh face, and said it to -- karl rove. said it to hugh hewitt. and then paul ryan was on with
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more now on the democratic race for the presidency. recent polls show that bernie sanders is leading in wisconsin ahead of tomorrow's primary and hillary clinton already left the state to campaign in new york. the second biggest democratic contest on the calendar. sam covers politics for "time." sam, is wisconsin over? >> wisconsin is not over, i think, shep. you still see bill clinton campaigning there. it's true that hillary clinton herself is not there. but i think in my conversations with clinton campaign aides i've heard a consistent lowering of expectations in wisconsin and part of that is the polls schober any sanders history. i think tomorrow could be a
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tossup. it's not bernie sanders ashoe-in. >> the reason for the move to new york is seen through your conversations with the clinton campaign as what? >> well, new york is her home state. right? if she were -- >> one of them. >> right, one of her home states. she currently lives in a suburb of new york. losing new york would be essentially a debacle for her campaign. as far as mathematically the hunt for debts -- delegates would not put her back but as a p.r. statement, not good. sew she is doing everything she can to win new york with significant margin which is why she is campaigning there so heavily. she has been reaching out to black leaders in brooklyn and upstate new york. she has put her flag down in new york, the state she represent for eight years. >> we know she has great numbers with african-americans and good across a number of sectors in
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the new york democrat elooker toat. if there's an area in new york where she is week, what is. >> both are competing for upstate number. a key state forar -- the upstate area is key because she won that heavily when she ran for senate? 2006. i think that an area that the sanders campaign believes is weak is brooklyn. that's why they've been pushing hard for a debate. the drew up there, playing in streets and a debate would ewould be homecoming and he hopes there's lots of young, liberal democratic voters there. >> do you see that happening? the debate behind the debates has been at least interesting, if not substantive. >> right. it's almost like the debate about the debates more contentious than the debate. this has been going on for months. sack terse has been pushing for
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the debate in brooklyn. it's looking increasingly likely. i've heard from sources the clinton campaign has kept an eye locations in brook spin should it happen and bill de blasio said there should be a debate in brooklyn on april 14th. so, it's looking like it might be a possible but the clinton campaign has been very adamant about having a debate either in upstate new york or pennsylvania or -- but now i think some of the pressure is on for a certain of brooklyn contest at some point before the primary. >> i think you're right about the talk about the debate being better than the debate itself. that's often the case on that. republican party bosses say the g.o.p. nominee will be one of the final three candidate standing. hear that? the guy in charge of everything says it's one of these three, either kashich, trump, or cruz. but there's word a lot of runs are pushing for a different nominee, fresh nice, as karl rove put it, one who is not, not
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new video shows the rescue of a three-year-old boy in eastern china. official says the kid fell more than 30 feet down a well and it was too narrow for adults to reach him, but there he is. took rescuers more than two hours to pull him out of there using that rope. doctors say he is fine. here at home, dozens of items belonging to the boston gangster james "whitey" bulger will go up for auction, items including a fancy gold and diamond ring and a replica of the stanley cup championship ring. a judge prude the sale with proceeds going to the families
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9/11 the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. if the republicans end up with a cop tested convention the smart money is on house speaker paul ryan to take the nomination, politico quotes a source that says there's a 90% chance that says paul ryan could win if the voting goes to multiple ballots. the vote calls paul ryan the least conservative and the most establishment of all the establishment republicans but speaker ryan said today he is not interested. he says you should have to run for president to be president,
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and he ain't running. of course, paul ryan also said a lot of times, lots and lots and lots of times, he didn't want the speaker's job, only to end up becoming the speaker. the rnc chairman, reince priebus, says he thinks the nominee will be one of the three remaining candidates. >> if you get into a multiballot convention and have five or six rounds it's possible a person could be nominated that is not one of the three, burt my position is, and i think it's absolutely correct, our nominee is likely to be one of the three people running. >> what he says is it's either trump, cruz, or kashich, unless it's not and it's somebody else, which is what we were saying. and i mentioned the "huffington post" is reporting the billionaire republican donor charles koch is telling friends he thinks paul ryan would be a shoe-in -- and that's a quote -- at a contested convention. let's bring the political editor
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are the boston "the boston globe." paul ryan's name keeps coming. >> it does seem like this go into the paul ryan maybook where he would say, no, no, i don't want it, not me, pick someone else, and then eventually someone talks him into it. it's a smart strategy if you want people to really get behind your candidacy, they have to beg you to run. that said, looking at -- let's say that paul ryan could potentially on the seventh ballot be a consensus candidate. and there's so many ifs between now and then. any republican nominee is going to have hard time in november, given the shift of demographics in the the country. paul ryan could potentially have an incredible career in front of him as speaker of the house, also maybe a governor of wisconsin some day. if he runs for president, he risks losing all of that. that's the one downside to all
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this paul ryan chatter. >> i guess what the establishment wants to do is get the establishment some control back? on some levels? >> yeah. i think so. and in terms of a consensus pick in between the party's conservative or tea party if you want to call it that, base, and the establishment republicans, i don't know if there's another republican on earth that bridges that divide better than paul ryan. he has the fiscal conservative credentials, the republicans in the base really trust him. at the same time he is well-known in washington as a smart legislator so he also appeases that part of the republican party. >> a fresh face? karl rove's fresh face? >> yeah. definitely a key word right now for paul ryan, some people i guess find him attractive as well. so, fresh face, run nominee, yes. >> when karl rove speaks kind of on the side to hugh hewitt and then doesn't go there again and then paul ryan talks to hugh hewitt, you wonder what is going on back there i further
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wonder -- i'm curious to know from your sources about the meeting between donald trump and reince priebus. how that something, whatever it was. >> yeah. well, after the week donald trump had, must have been a very interesting meeting. especially given he seemed to walk back his pledge to support the republican nominee -- >> he didn't seem to he actually did that and then undyed it. >> yeah. i know. keeps changing his mind. i'd love to be a fly on the wall during that meeting. the one hand you have the rnc chairman trying to either get this nomination sewn up so the party isn't marching on like this, or prepare for the convention and you have donald trump with a completely different agenda. i don't think he needs what the rnc could offer hem him. you sign the pledge and you get the republican voter database. i'm not sure he thinks he needs that. so if he is a dealmaker he might
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say, who cares? >> shera center from the "boston globe," thank you. >> thank you. >> some of the richest and most powerful people on the planet are hiding billions of dollars in secret spots offshore. not exactly a revelation but now, according to an investigation from a group of more than 100 media outlets, there are documents, millions and millions of documents from one of the largest data leaks that's ever happened anywhere ever. and authorities all of the world are reportedly opening tax evasion investigations. "the wall street journal" newspaper reports the justice department is also launching a probe into possible corruption. the records redale the offsore accounts of a dozen current and former worldleers as well as businessmen, celebrities and sports stars. among the big names, the actor jackie chan, one of soccer's most famous players, messi, also tied to the leaks.
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the russian of rescue president, vladimir putin. puts some of his friends in the suspected role of playing a role in the billion dollar money laundering ring and that's just getting started. lea gabrielle is here. explain for viewers house these accounts work. >> they're essentially framework companies without substantial operations or assets but used to put financial seattles overseas. a law firm at the center of this investigation, the one that the documents were leaked from, the one that was hacked, told reuters it had more than 240,000 offshore companies. these accounts are set up countries likeber mewed darks the cayman islands islands and . while they can be used to evade tax collectors financial experts say they're used for legitimate purposes. like business finance, mergers and acquisitions and estate planning. the law firm at ther center of this dough nice any wrong doing and condemned the smack the
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17 people. today brussels airlines is the only company operating flights both to and from the airport. 20 depart tours, 19 arrivals. a company spokesperson says the company expects more flights tomorrow so things are getting more back to normal champ bring us to our slide show. the first image shows airport workers hugging. clearly very emotional. here workers waving, you can see them in back as one the airplanes tax throws runaway, a closeup of a shattered window at the departures terminal. if the asset up a temporary heavy security checkin location. the last image shows what looks like a tribute wall. see the writing on the back. to the victims. of the attack and those who survived. the u.s. navy stopping a massive shipment of weapons from iran, which apparent live were headed to militants in yemen. that's the word from the
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pentagon today. the navy reports it seized thousands of weapons, including ak-47 assault rifles, as it's written mere. machine guns and rocket propelled grenade launchers. a u.s. navy spokesman says a patrol crew stopped the shipment in the arabian sea last week and it was headed likely to yemen. remember, iran is backing the houthi rebels in yemen. the united states supports saudi arabia in the fight. jennifer griffin has the news at the pentagon. what more do we know about the weapons. >> the weapons were seize from stateless dau, a coastal patrol ship. the weapons sent front iran were laid out on the deck of a guided missile destroyer. it clot 1500 ak-47s, 200rpg rocket launchers and 21 50
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caliber machine guns. they supported the seizure following the weapons. they were on route to the houthi rebels. >> i'm confident the united states and our other partners on the security council will take a close look at this incident, consider the available evidence and if and when it's appropriate, raise this for other members of the security council. >> this is the third intercept of this kind made by u.s. warships in recent weeks. >> does that suggest we're getting more involved in this proxy war there in yemen? >> well, it sure looks like it. the u.s. has sided with saudi arabia, providing intelligence and air refueling. that pits them directly against iran and the shia houthis, very similar to proxy war between sunni and shias in syria. not much has changed in the wake of the nuclear deal. >> i don't think our picture of iran has changed all that much. they have shown a willingness to
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conduct themselves in ways we don't think are -- add tastable in the region. >> these kinds of weapon shipments are not banned by the recent nuclear deal but raise tension. on friday president obama said iran was obeying the letter of the landmark nuclear agreement but not the spirit. today the white house spokesman says the u.s. will be ramping up efforts to stop iranian efforts to destabilize the region. >> thank you. one of mexico's most active volcanos blew its top yesterday, and there's video. look at this. man. you can see the spewing lava sending clouds of ash more than 6500 feet into the sky. more than a mile. this is about 50 miles southeast of michigan city. local authorities are warning the cash could fall in nearby towns. there's a new survey that shows airline quality is actually on the way up. if you haven't noticed an
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amtrak's reporting trains running on schedule as investigators look into yesterday's deadly derailment outside philly. a train was on the way to savannah, georgia, from new york, when it smashed into a backhoe when it was on the tracks southwest of philly. the crash killed two amtrak workers, including the operator of the backhoe. more than 30 passengers went to hospitals with injuries disease railment comes nearly a year after another amtrak train went off the track near philly, killing eight. a tour bus crashed along a highway upstate in new york. 20 passengers hurt there. happened about a 90 minute drive from albany. this is not as widely covered. >> but amazing luckily nobody was seriously injured. the injuries were minor but a scary scene. the but went over the guardrail, down the embankment and landed upside-down against a tree. it was filled with state
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university -- state new york -- maritime college at a leadership retreat in the adirondacks and were heading to the bronx when the bus driver 0 lost controlled. they said snow was falling at the time. but luckily everyone is okay, just minor injuries. >> good news. the snow was pain. not here in the city but as they always say, north and west. thank you. the u.s. airlines did a better job last year -- is says it here -- u.s. airlines did a better job last year. cannot confirm that. it is reporting the airline quality rating report. that's in the the whole story and the report shows customers are complaining a lot more. joline kent is here. they say themselves they're doing better? is that what this is? i cannot confirm this. >> exactly. from my open personal
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experience, we see complaints are up at the most in 15 years, and you have customers who maybe the overall mass experience is better but overall people are complaining more about little things, the baggage handling, the landing of planes and things like that. so, what we're seeing is gripes are up 1.9. so worst rate since 2001. >> i red there's another merger which may or may not be happening but virgin being taken over. >> pending regulatory approval but alaska is buying virgin american for 2 .6 bill and will be the fifth largest airline in the united states. it's bigger than jetblue. jetblue wanted to buy virgin and rich branson wasn't able to control the takeover. he said i'd be lying if i didn't admit sadness that our wonderful airline is merging with another so there was sadly nothing i could do to stop it.
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what we know, if it goes through, alaska says it will keep some element's the virgin america flying experience but make nothing guarantees and a lot of people like virginiamer, how funky and different it is. >> they dance. >> they do. and the safety videos. >> it's dancing and singing and stuff. >> the mood lighting, a different kind of experience, more chill. we'll see what happens here but looks like another big carrier in the making. >> i was hoping there would be fewer airlines. that would fix everything. fewer of them. >> everything. prices especially. >> i'm confident. back in a second. hang on.
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staple ton got song of year. a year ago he was an unknown, now he is as big as it gets. miranda lambert took home female vocalist for the seventh time, and the biggest award, entertainer of the year to jason el deen. thought to be about hays break up with lambert and current girlfriend. awkward. >> on this day in 1975, microsoft launched. bill gates was 19 years old when he created the company with childhood friend, paul allen. gateses became a baseballaire, paul allen then quit the company. he had done pretty well for himself and now owns the portland trailblazer the seattle chicago after he and gates hilt the start button on microsoft 41
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years ago today. that was 7 '75? damn. when news breaks out, we'll break in "your world" with neil cavuto starts right about now. >> i really believe tomorrow we're going to have a very, very big victory. very, very big. >> i continue to be soen couraged by what we're seeing, the energy, the passion, the excitement. >> why would i get out when i'm the only person number one who beats hillary in the fall. >> all right. you didn't hear it from me but there is a very big primary in wisconsin tomorrow and for those hoping to seal the deal in the badger state, the odds and the pressures can't be more pronounced. it's the single event this week. it is the only event this week for the candidates, and it is all the focus for all of those candidates, each trying to make claims for that state, and the win that could be on the back of
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