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wishes you to livefriends first joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. todd: the cruise ship carrying thousands of passengers who may be exposed to coronavirus heading directly for the united states expected to dock in california just hours from now. >> two new definitely and cases spiking. more on the multibillion-dollar coronavirus bill working its way through the capital. >> i want to tell you neil corset jan brett kavanaugh you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. >> chuck schumer landed himself in the middle the supreme controversy for threatening donald trump's supreme court pics. >> the senate minority leader attempting to play damage control before republicans in congress follow through on a threat to censure him.
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>> the president is confident in his campaign after joe biden's superto stay sweet, the president speaking out on hannity about the democrat front-runner's weakness. >> donald trump had a big win of his own on supertuesday. >> republicans point out despite donald trump the an uncontested incumbent he brought in a high number of is that in some states sitting president haven't seen in decades with the contest pull big numbers on both 5. democratic turnout blue past 2016 levels in nearly all the supertuesday states and second all-time record in virginia. the trump campaign has been preparing to face bernie sanders in the general election but joe biden's apprising went on supertuesday now pivoting for a potential 1-on-1 with biden. donald trump spoke with sean hannity about biden and his high voter turnout in texas were million republicans voted early. >> those numbers, i've not read
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them in any media. the people get it. people are genius, the people are brilliant in so many ways, they get it. >> right before super tuesday biden got a jump from pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar and michael bloomberg yesterday, democrats are waiting for an announcement from elizabeth warren about whether she will get out and if she does will see support biden or bernie sanders. the decision could make a difference in states that go to the polls in march starting with 6 states that the next tuesday. >> notice on to michigan, mississippi, missouri, idaho, north dakota, washington state and we are going to take this fight all across america to rebuild the middle class, to give people an opportunity that has been denied them with this president. >> the turnout on both sides could be an indicator of enthusiasm in a potential trump
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biden matchup if biden and fight off sanders who says he's not going anywhere. rob: we will talk about that number later in the show. a fox news alert, cruise ship heading back to the united states, thousands of passengers may have been exposed to coronavirus. the cdc will test passengers once the grand princess docs in san francisco today. >> a man who sailed on the ship last month died from the coronavirus, dozens of people from history bar on the ship right now. that man is the first person to die from the coronavirus in california, governor gavin newsom declaring a state of emergency. >> a man diagnosed with coronavirus after boarding a different cruise ship in asia, the princess diamond, speaking to fox news when quarantined in nebraska. >> i'm doing fine, unfortunately still testing positive. i will be stuck here for a while longer. >> you can see that.
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>> goldman tested negative 3-d days in a row before he can be released. >> overnight new jersey announcing its first coronavirus cases the house past massive bill to combat the outbreak. >> the president accuses democrats of politicizing this deadly virus. >> donald trump says even if there was a cure to the coronavirus tomorrow the dems would say he did a terrible job but he told hannity last night that he made all the right decisions. >> i closed the borders to china. that is why we have a small number of people we have to really worry about. a lot of things have happened that have been very fortunate. i closed the borders against the advice of a lot of people and it turned out to be a very wise decision. >> reporter: dc so i think the house past and $8.3 billion spending bill aimed at curbing
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the illness, 94,000 people worldwide. cases across the country continue to grow, new jersey confirming its first positive test and in new york 11 cases:patient spread to his entire family and his neighbor and a friend who then spread it to his family but by far washington state has been hit the hardest when it comes to deaths, with ten total. officials are urging all 2.2 million residents to work from home, 22,000 students and anyone over the age of 60 told to stay put at home. officials are warning primary voters not to lick those ballots. in seattle and amazon spokesperson confirming their recommending employees in seattle who are able to work from home do so through the end of the month. mike pence who is leading the response to this outbreak is
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headed to washington state today and will be meeting with governor jay inslee and give us all an update later on this evening. back to you. >> we have a chance to get some good answers, the surgeon general will join us live to discuss the steps the united states is taking to curb coronavirus at home. >> several people are missing days after the deadly tornadoes in tennessee, the search teams will look for those victims. we know one twister in putnam county had 175 mile-per-hour windss and thanks god for keeping her safe. >> the tree came to the window and down here and it would have speared me and praise god that he got me out here in time. >> at least 24 people were killed in the tennessee tornadoes including this couple and their 2-year-old son.
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rob: new calls to censure chuck schumer over remarks about the supreme court, the democrat calling out conservative justices as the court hears a controversial abortion case. >> i want to tell you, neil gorsuch, i want to tell you, brett kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. >> there is. a rare statement chief justice john roberts supporting his colleagues writing threatening statement of this sort from the highest levels of government are not only inappropriate, they are dangerous. former law clerk to neil gorsuch call schumer's remarks outrageous. >> is would be inappropriate for anyone to make these comments little on the number one democrat in the united states senate to threaten by name neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh for how they may rule on future cases. rob: john holly plans to issue
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in motion to pay a political price. the louisiana law would require doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals and a decision is expected in june. >> college admission scandal accusing the university of california of favoring wealthy and influential students, that judge is overseeing lori laughlin's case, they are ordering usc to hand over unredacted emails and document, laughlin and her husband say they were unaware the money did not go toward donations but rather personal bribes to get their kids into usc. look at those pictures. rob: iranian back care group getting help from the very unlikely source, the top-secret information that a defense department worker allegedly handed over to has bola.
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>> i into the race for the president to defeat donald trump and today i'm leaving the race for the same reason. i have always believed defeating donald trump starts with uniting behind the candidate with the best shot to do it. that candidate is my friend and great american joe biden. jillian: what can have $1 billion get you? a failed presidential campaign, michael bloomberg learning that can't buy you everything.
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rob: you can't buy the president and will he buy it for joe biden? the former chairman of the republican party, thanks for coming on. let's break down the numbers real quick from supertuesday, bloomberg ended up with 53 delegates, each spent $566 million, $10 million per delegate was a horrible investment. >> he supported the economy that way. rob: have you seen anything like this. >> he never had that. that is a fire for him. >> money can't buy you everything but should donald trump be concerned bloomberg's war chest could go to joe biden?
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>> i come, in the congressional seats. and groups to support democrats. bloomberg remains a factor for his check writing, not his thoughts or ability to lead. rob: you can pump as much money as you want. joe biden will get bloomberg's support? i can't imagine they will go to bernie. >> bloomberg supporters were disaffected democrats as well. it is a question of whether he will be able, meaning biden, that he was in the lead, started a campaign, he's not very good, he dropped out of the lead and he's not someone who is loved.
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how much support will biden have after campaigning in the lead for 6 months? it is not going to be very -- jillian: donald trump thinks elizabeth warren is helping biden by staying in the race and that affects polls for sanders. >> i think elizabeth warren if she got enough votes if bernie sanders would have won texas and minnesota, if he were able to convince elizabeth want to endorse him or just drop out, he would have run a large number of the states that he lost. >> i heard conspiracy theorists say elizabeth ford is doing this on purpose but i don't think that is true. >> wants to be president in 2024. >> he will run again? >> unquestionably. trump will probably win the election. is not running again in four years, she wants to be president, she is young enough to do this again.
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that is the calculus she is making. this is about her future. she needs to get out for bernie to have any chance and to make this a real race, otherwise bernie will fall short. maybe neither of them gets to 1991 but this is lose lose for democrats. they would've lost with bernie but without his people it will be very hard to win in the fall. rob: let's talk about how the president did on supertuesday. interesting anybody bothers to go out when you have one guy in the race. let's look at these numbers. let's start with california. the president had 1.4 million votes in california on super tuesday. more than bernie sanders. that is in critical, no reason -- >> one statewide measurement democrats had low turnout in iowa. we were told they would rush the gate to vote. virginia set a record but seems very spotty. democrats are not as motivated as people think.
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rob: if you look at texas the president had more votes than biden, sanderson bloomberg. >> they are trying -- a lot of republicans -- kim jong un debate - >> it is true but turnout is everything but what the democrats are missing is you've got to have a narrative. you can't just run against the existing president in presidential races. you can do that in congressional offices, off years but you can't do that head to head. you have to have your own animating reason to be president. what is biden going to run on? big tax increase? $4 trillion in new spending? >> donald trump won the white house spending half as much is hillary clinton so you have to inspire people to get out and vote. rob: we appreciate it. the university of illinois going to great lengths to erase its
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old native american mascot from public view. jillian: a deliveryman going above and beyond to protect the stars & stripes. it wasn't about getting 15 minutes of fame and he joins us to explain. over a month ago? enough already! join travelocity and member deals show up in your inbox, so all you have to do is show up on your vacation. preferably before the check comes. that's it... don't be shy... put your back into it man. travelocity. wander wisely.
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rob: the third defense is the new peace deal with teledyne is often mixed started. >> the caliban are honoring, not attacking us and coalition forces but not in terms of sustaining reduction in violence? >> secretary us for's remarks following this airstrike on the delavan to stop attacks on afghan military checkpoints. he says and the peace deal the
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us and protect their afghan allies, the agreement hopes to end the 18 year war. the defense department workers accused of giving top-secret information to has. defensive a translator who works with us forces in iraq was giving since of information to romantic interest with ties that terrible. investigators say the minnesota woman gave over information about eight intelligence operatives. if convicted she could spend the rest of her life in prison. >> how far would you go to protect old glory? watch as anthony to register the snow to save an american flag, all that happening on the 70 fifth anniversary of the battle of iwo jima, that patriotic act now going viral and the deliveryman joins me now to talk about that moment.
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good morning. it was a really snowy day, not a lot of people would have taken the time to save the american flag and make sure it is flying, why did you decide to do that? >> for me it is our country. it represents the military and our armed forces and our veterans and i had to go pick that up and put it back where it should be. >> that act of kindness takes on another layer of patriotism because the guy who owns the flag is a marine corps veteran, david price, you were there to deliver something to him and you fixed the flag on the 70 fifth anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. were you aware the guy who owned the home was in the military and that was the anniversary of the battle of iwo jima? >> i didn't know it was the anniversary, i did not know he was a veteran. >> have you spoken to david since the video has gone viral? >> now and i can't wait to meet him? >> what you think this act of
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kindness has gone so viral? it has been viewed thousands of times on facebook? >> we see a lot of negativity with the flag and it shouldn't be done like that and people like seeing a good story happen with that and that is what it was. >> you have a pretty patriotic background yourself, you were born on veterans day and raised in a military family as well. all this patriotism coming together in your story. >> yes. my brother fought in the military. my aunts and uncles. i have a pretty military background in my family. >> a lot of people say there is lack of patriotism in this country. do you think that is true and if so why? >> i don't think that's true. i think it is there, it is just not out there. all we focus on is the negativity but there is probably a lot more positivity than
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negativity. >> when you see the video of you picking up the american flag and doing the right thing it gives a lot of people open the world that there are still good people out there, you being one of them, thanks for coming on and talking about that moment, we appreciate it. have a great day. >> 26 minutes after the hour. the administration is working to keep americans safe from coronavirus there's been a lot of criticism from democrats about the way of the administration is handling it, the us surgeon general doctor jerome adams joins us to talk about the virus and all of that, stay tuned. i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier.
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>> back foxbusiness alert, two user lights coming back black-and-white and spending as the coronavirus print around the world. >> the new steps to protect airline passengers.
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>> new measures to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus in the us starting in april, united airlines will reduce passenger carrying capacity 20% on international routes and 10% in the us, they were the first airline to cut domestic flying, jetblue cutting its service by 5%. in addition to reducing flights, united will freeze hiring and asking employees to volunteer for unpaid leave as the airline struggles with weak demand for travel because of the outbreak. united announcing the cuts shortly after several airline ceos met at the white house on wednesday to discuss precautions to combat the outbreak. >> all of this made changes to our clean procedures and onboard procedures and sanitation, we are going to do everything we can to contain the virus and
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contain the spread of it. >> the ceo of alaska airlines, the president says large portions of the world are safe to fly to, his administration is asking the airline's help in tracing travelers who come in contact with travelers infected with the coronavirus. rob: another reason to not want to go to the airport, the trump administration take steps to keep americans safe democrats are continuing to criticize and politicize the deadly disease. carley: doctor jerome adams joins us to discuss. how are you? >> reporter: that was a great story about anthony and the flag, got me feeling good this morning. carley: it is a good one. we are talking to you about something more serious. the coronavirus has become a political issue. listen to something the president said yesterday.
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>> the democrats weapon eyes to the virus against the trump administration. when you look at the small numbers we are talking about in the country, even with no facts and we don't like the job you are doing. >> is the politicization of the disease affecting us from combating it? >> one of the things i often say is panic will kill more people than the virus. we don't want anything that stirs up panic. here's what is going on from our perspective. i said in the situation room with the president on saturday and he made clear to everyone on the coronavirus task force that he did not want politics to be part of the response was the vice president spent most of the week going back and forth to capitol hill talking to democrats and republicans and we have any$.3 billion package about to go to the president's desk so i feel a little better at this point that both sides
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are starting to downplay the politics and leaning into their response and we have been all along as part of the task force. >> the world health organization release number saying the death rate is higher than they thought, 3.4% around the world. do you expect that number to be same or the united states or better? >> i expected to be much better. death rates will depend on where you are. ebola kills more people in africa than it does in the united states. right now we are seeing other countries where death rates are much lower closer to flu death rates. i want americans to know you have the best healthcare system in the world, the best team in the world working for you. we are we are starting to see emerge are trends from around the world, people who are sick, people who are older, people who have been immunocompromised are at more risk as they would be for flu or cold but we saw great
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statistics in korea where no one under 30 died of the virus, very few young people getting it. americans are going to be okay by the time all is said and that if they do things to protect themselves. >> and amazon worker in seattle tested positive for the disease and the company selling employees to stay home but there have been fears that because the guy works for amazon, could the disease be transmitted through the mail? >> we heard the world's expert anthony fauci, no evidence that it can be spread through mail, no other coronavirus has been spread through the mail. seattle has a lot of cases because of the nursing home situation, there is community spread, more likely the person in seattle got in the community than that he got it through the mail.
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carley: there is fear about how contagious this is. if someone were to sneeze in your general facility does that mean you automatically get it? >> not at all. we tell people to do things to protect themselves, wash your hands for 20 seconds with warm soap and water or cold soap and water, cover your cough, stay away from people, social distance, who are sick. most people who get coronavirus will be a mild and is like a bad cold or the flu and most people are going to recover. 18,000 people have died from the flu in the united states this year. we are just over 100 people who have gotten the coronavirus. >> we've got to read this statement from amazon, we are a comment employees in seattle do so until the end of the month. last thing is you see cases in new york city is it inevitable that it will spread in some capacity? >> we are going to see more cases and unfortunately we are
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likely to see more desperate if individuals do the things that they can do, check out my tweet masks do not help the general public, businesses and companies, talk about airlines, schools, i met with the evangelical conference today, there are things institutions can do to minimize large gatherings and keep their people safe. carley: thanks for the hard work you are doing, i'm sure it is a busy time with you at the helm. >> we are going to get through this, get your flu shot. >> the so-called doomsday mother extradited to idaho overnight, laurie vallow:-)and chatting with her attorney, she will face a judge on charges in the disappearance of the two children tomorrow, jj vallow and tylee ryan have not been seen since september. she and her husband have been living in hawaii since january.
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rob: kim kardashian pushing for, justice reform. hitting the white house with three women freed from prison under the first step act. cut 50 cofounder jessica jackson was also at the meeting and says the president is not getting enough credit. >> this is an issue where you see the right and the left coming together, finding common ground and meeting progress, the president and all those who have been willing to sit down at the table together and forge a path forward and find ways to make our society safer need to get more credit. >> more than 7000 people have been released through the step act. rob: donald trump heading to pennsylvania for a fox news townhall. the event is sold out. 1800 people are expected to attend. this will be the president's first live townhall of the reelection campaign.
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pennsylvania was a key swing state in the 2016 presidential election. >> kellyanne conway shooting down rumors that the president is afraid to face joe biden in 2020. >> he said biden's blue-collar roots don't run as deep as he thinks they do among rust belt and working-class voters. >> pushed by the bloomberg people, $551 million in the paid advertising market that donald trump fears michael bloomberg or joe biden, the president said clearly, i was just with him, doesn't matter humans against, he could run against the trump economy, the trump record on 200 federal judges confirm to the courts, the trump record on these trade deals, this nonsense that donald trump facing joe biden rust belt states that were decimated by obama biden policies on manufacturing,
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trade, the economy, that is rolling back because of the trump pens agenda. >> a major programming alert here, don't miss tonight's townhall with the president of the united states moderated by bret baer and martha maccallum right here at 6:30 p.m. eastern time. >> 39 minutes after the hour. a fox news alert, desperate search in tennessee for people still missing days after deadly tornadoes tore through the state. alive report from one of the hardest hit communities ahead. >> a student with a push at ohio state to help out the dreamers, the people who would pay the price if this push, get their way.
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christopher liddel people missing days after the deadly tornadoes struck tennessee. the search for the remaining victims.
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rob: lauren blanchard is live. >> reporter: good morning. this is absolutely devastating. we are in a neighborhood, let me show you what is left of these homes was you can't tell that this was a beautiful neighborhood, just piles and piles of debris, only foundations, ruins cars, you can kind of see some personal belongings here and there but not much of anything left. they have lit up this area hopefully not only to allow those looking for items here but also those first responders, look at this, this is all that is left from this home, a few boxes, you can tell these folks tried to go through and figure out what was left of their belongings, take a look back in the background, that is it. that's all that is left, would,
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piles of debris, absolutely heartbreaking, damaged cars, trees ripped to shreds. let's take a moment to remember some of the victims of this county. there were 18 lives lost in central tennessee, 24 people dead but here in putnam county this is the area that was hit the hardest. there is a search for survivors still ongoing as three remain missing. in all this destruction there has been an outpouring of support from here in cookfilter nashville. people giving up supplies from food, water, hot meals, gloves, plastic bags, anything like that. if you want to help those that were impacted that, you can go through the united way, text relief 2020, 241444, 4 one 444 and the community foundation of middle tennessee sitting up in emergency response and you can
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find them. the mayor of this area, putnam county, search and rescue is going on but they hope to have it wrapped up by this afternoon. rob: all right, thank you so much. carley: you were tracking the storm and have your thoughts about it at all the weather going around the country. >> reporter: they will clean up search and rescue in tennessee. we don't have any severe weather going through that region but south of that we have a frontal boundary and potential of severe storms from alabama into georgia and florida. we have a severe thunderstorm warning in southeast georgia, large hail and damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. the past 24 hours with the potential for flooding rainfall. this is the same frontal boundary that allow those severe storms across tennessee. there is your severe threat
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through this evening in alabama into georgia and florida. the frontal boundary will linger, we see potential for strong to severe storms across the southeast, that will move offshore into the weekend, the potential for heavy rain. we will see snow across the great lakes, the interior northeast, spectacular day in new york city, 52, mostly sunny skies, temperatures quite mild for the midwest and central us and a new system moving into the northwest with more rain and mountain snow but prayers for all the folks in nashville. rob: terrible timing of that storm when everyone was going to sleep. >> janice: they did have warning. rob: thank you, appreciate it. super tuesday skyrocketed joe
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biden into the lead, but the nomination is far from clinched. is there any way for bernie sanders to make it back to the top of the ticket? carley: john mclaughlin said it won't be easy but it is possible and he is doing a delicate map next. first let's check in with steve doocy for what is going on on "fox and friends". >> reporter: as the 2020 presidential field continues to consolidate around joe biden and shrink, could obama endorsement becoming? we will talk about that and congressman mark meadows and jim jordan with the latest on capitol hill. also we have an all-star panel, newt gingrich, dana lash in texas and as the cleanup continues, country music star is
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going to join us from nashville with how you can help people who are suffering. a busy three hours kicks off a dozen minutes from now on the channel you trust for your morning news. the folks will be back in two minutes on "fox and friends". tv just keeps getting better.
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rob: joe biden dominating on super tuesday in an unexpected, the proud new owner of 566 democratic delegates. will bernie sanders find a way
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to pull through? we are looking at the biggest states here and they are coming up, and then they are very far off. in the northeast, 274, let's start with the state of new york, 274 delegates, biden projected to win but you say it is too early. >> a couple days go you would have picked bloomberg which much more volatile than you think. looking at march madness, facing off against the government liberal who can't remember a lot of his positions. there will be a lot of questions to answer, biden will get tough questions for a change. rob: biden will be under the microscope. >> he won south carolina.
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rob: florida is coming up sooner, less then two weeks. this is a big prize. should biden take florida, seems more moderate, more conservative. >> bernie did himself no good. he was defending fidel castro. fidel castro -- that is really stupid move. rob: a lot of cuban-americans - that is coming up soon. another late one, april 2, '08, i would think biden will carry that. >> he pledged liberal positions, and -- rob: those things rob: we will see how that turns out.
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ohio, 136, predicted to go to sanders. the question from jersey into michigan, someone has to win if they are tight on these we could have the contested convention. >> in new jersey at the beginning of june, biden only has a third of what he needs. rob: a lot to go. >> the big winner will continue to be donald trump. rob: could be contested. there was an article the talked about michigan, bernie still michigan, big moment for him. it is looking tighter this year. if biden wins mission is over? >> it is not over. with a democratic deficit behind him, trump floated against with canada so bernie needs to go on the offense like he did tuesday
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night when he went after corporate greed, voting for the war, trade deals and -- rob: chances of the convention, you don't know. >> one or the other will win. rob: thanks, we will be right back. by product, by region. you can actually see taste- trends. since when can we do that? since we started working with bdo. (announcer) people who know, know bdo. .
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rob: college students running for campus leadership positions want to make sure their undocumented class mace have
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financial support. those ohio state university students calling for illegal immigrants have increased access to public aid at this public university. calling for $15 minimum wage for students and decrease in the use of natural resources on campus. jillian: the university of illinois student government offers to buy back featuring the schools chief mascot. according to a flier posted on facebook the group wants to spend more than 5,000 bucks to quote help remove outdated and racist imagery on campus. the mascot was retired in 2007. rob: a company wants to pay you to watch the office. >> oh, oh, oh, oh sta staying a. carley: dish network offering 1,000 bucks to someone who watches the sitcom for 15 hours. rob: march 15th to sign up. that's all the time we have got. see you later. ♪
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♪ ain't no stopping us now ♪ we're on the move ♪ ain't no stopping us now ♪ we've got the group ♪ brian: song played at every 16 since 1960. steve: probably right. it's thursday, march 5th. ainsley: dating ourselves. i don't think 16 to play in that now. they play like demi lovato and things like that. steve: kids these days, brian. steve: they have huge sweet 16s. a friend

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