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that was a great football team we beat. i'm just so happy for our team. >> we went the tlooef use years. they stood in the goal line, our people. we had plenty of downs and time-outs. really didn't run against the goal line. fourth down. you know really clear thought. we used our time-out and we would have taken those shots. that's it. we called the play. it's a miraculous play the kid makes to get in front of the routes. it's a play to try to keep him from making that play. i told those guys. that's my fault totally. >> unbelievable. i got a chance to see that play because mika calls me with 1:53 left and wants to talk about the show today and planning the show. >> mika. >> it becomes obvious about ten minutes -- ten minutes into this conversation, with 1:53 left that she's doing this just to irritate me. >> no, i'm not. >> i said this is not cool.
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this is not fun. >> it was a good game. i watched it. i watched an hour of post-game analysis. impressed? >> very impressed. >> i'm very impressed. it was a great game. i'm still not sure what that katy perry thing was with those shirts. i'm going to talk about that later. hey, mom, i'm going to be on the skubl halftime show and then you're one of the sharks. tweet that. i mean it's really bad. but you know what is worse, mika? >> what? >> when people try to make things harder than they should be. right? >> yeah. >> always bad. >> come on robert. you don't run your troops straight up the hill in the gunfight. you're going to get shot right? >> no. >> right? right? red sox, bad things are going to happen, okay? let's not make it hard. you don't trade babe ruth. it's like me and my personal life. you would think at some point i would have stopped asking girls out because they don't like me. it never goes well, willie.
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>> too bad. >> dana in fifth grade. you can check it off. amy in sixth grade. i can go down the list. >> there is a pattern. >> at some point you've got to figure out, okay, there's a better way forward. this doesn't work. they don't like me okay? my mom is wrong. it's not that they were jealous of me. let's not make it harder than it should be. and last night in the biggest game -- >> ever. >> willie geist you're on the 1 yard line. you get the best running back. nobody can stop him. you've got several plays to ram it over the line. i have never in -- 49 years of watching super bowls, seen a play call as bad as that play call at the end of the game last night. and the fact that it was at the end of one of the great super bowls of all times makes the dumb call even more stunning. >> it will live in enfam my. seahawks. second down. 30 seconds left in the game. they still have a time-out from
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the 1 yard line. they're down four points. all they have to do is punch it in. turn around and hand it to marshawn lynch. >> score a touchdown. >> easily. walks into the end zone. instead they throw a quick slant. intercepted by a rookie called malcolm butler. >> vegas has odds on everything willie. if vegas had put odds on whether lynch gets into the end zone from two runs into that distance. >> three runs. >> three runs. >> three shots. >> the odds would be 1-30. there's no way he couldn't have made that. >> you also have a time-out. if he gets stopped on that play you call time-out you regroup. pete carroll's explanation was that the patriots were on their goal line package so he thought they might catch them off guard with a quick slant. i all reevis after the game no we had three corners. when we saw them go wide, we changed, too. >> is there a chance russell
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wilson made that call? >> no. pete carroll took the whole thing. >> i saw that in the analysis. >> as a head coach you can say, no, no no turn around and hand it to 34. what does woody hayes teach us if you pass the ball three things can happen. two are bad. >> two are bad. >> let's look. >> roll. >> it happened once. give the man a break. if you went to bead early. end of the second quarter. great game. seattle trailing by a touchdown. see hawks cap a drive that began with 30 seconds to play in the half. 11-yard touchdown pass. russell wilson to chris matthews. the breakout star in this game. tied the game at 14-14. >> his first catch. >> first catch of the season was in this game. he scored a touchdown as well. seattle gets a kickoff. jump out to the ten-point lead. end of the third, field goal on the 7 yard touchdown. they go up ten. the patriots come back. tom brady leads them down the field. 4 yard touchdown pass there to
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amendola. again, with the three-yard pass to edelman. it's enough time for the seahawks to mount a game-winning drive. >> russell in the pocket. russell -- it's broken up again. and is it -- but somehow -- oh, he winds up with the football? >> so that's the play you think is going to be the -- >> immediately goes back to same stadium, david tyree of the patriots are saying, oh, my gosh we're going to lose again. incredible catch by kearse there. hauls it in from his back. one play later. seattle with a chance to put this away. again. >> this is it. >> second down. you have a time-out from the 1 yard line. here's what the seahawks did. >> it's over. >> second and goal. up on the left. play clock at five.
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intercepted at the goal line by malcolm butler! unreal! >> that is insane. >> that was bad. >> that is -- there is no way. >> horrible. >> and cris collinsworth was calling the game for nbc immediately said what in the world were the seahawks thinking. malcolm butler, the rookie made a great play. he nipped out the play, broke on it. >> he should have never had the chance to do that. >> should not have had the chance. >> you've got marshawn lynch. they call him beast mode for a reason. interception turns possession over to the patriots and the game, they kneel down. a little fight after that. get into it. seattle obviously frustrated. not ready to accept the loss but they cannot escape. new england patriots are the super bowl xlix champs. fourth title for the pats during the brady/belichick era. tom brady once again super bowl
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mvp. >> i just -- i want to thank my family and all my friends who supported me all my teammates. i love you guys. this is for you guys. >> willie geist, a lot of things are going to be said about this patriots team as people look back at it. but i will tell you the thing that should go at the top of the list is the fact they had extraordinary character on the football field. i don't know about the deflategate thing but on the football field when what a coach looks for in a team more than anything else is the ability to come back when they are doup. they came back twice in the afc championship game from 14 points. came down with ten points left with 8:00 8:30 to go. it doesn't happen at this level. greatest comebacks in big moments. >> big comeback in the second half. as brady took the ball for that driver, this is a legacy drive. leads him to score here. now he's in the conversation of is he the greatest quarterback of all time or is it joe montana. you can argue all day about that but he's certainly in the top two now. >> prime time show, we were all
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there. race back to our kids but someone who is still there, "up all night" thomas. thomas, i need you to explain to me something because it sounds like in "way too early" you liked the halftime show. >> the halftime show was great. >> it was? >> you liked the sharks? >> it was great. >> it was sharkly good. >> the halftime show and great and changed the whole second half of the actual game. i mean the air changed in the stadium. it was crazy. >> really? >> absolutely. it changed the game for the patriots to come back and win. it looked like the seahawks were going to take this to the very end. it was incredible. >> it was incredible? >> it was absolutely incredible. maybe you should have been on acid at home because it was very visual. maybe that would have helped? if you were there. >> no, i just -- i don't know. >> best prime show since ike and tina turner in '64. she came outen a robotic lion and changing outfits and zooming
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across the sky. missy elliott and lenny kravitz. it was epic. incredible. >> you say this is one for the books. >> yes. it was a great game. she's a star and she played hits. i loved it. lenny kravitz. >> willie? >> when i interviewed her she said wait until you see my entrance my exit. entrance. the exit she floated out of the stadium. >> like peter pan. >> like peter pan. it was well received in my house, let's say, by us and by our kids alike. >> here's what i think is interesting about it and i was just wondering as far as just the marketing of it for katy perry. obviously the biggest star on the planet is who right now? >> taylor swift. >> her and taylor swift. >> taylor swift is really talked about the star rising. nobody is close. katy perry is huge. but katy perry got to where she is with some very suggestive at least, pop realm, suggestive
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sexual lyrics. you almost expected that last night. but i wonder willie if this wasn't playing against ice, saying i'm a little bit older. hey, look what's happening with taylor swift. she's got a lot of young girls following her and stuff. because i was looking at the beach balls and listening to the lyrics that i had heard with my kids in the car and sort of turning the channel quietly, let's check and see what's on 1010 wynn. i wonder if that wasn't a marketing thin too. >> she did do "i kissed a girl and i liked it" and she began to twerk a little bit on lenny. oh, no, here we go. but she only did it for a little bit. i think that's what her show is like smep played her hits. i'm sure it was sanitized a little bit because it's a super bowl and wide audience and kids are watching. if you love katy perry, that was peak katy perry last night. >> it was sort of like a playful family childish thing. all the commercials, many of them were all about family and love. >> okay.
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so what's that abilityout? >> i don't know. when you're playing "cat in the cradle," you jumped the shark. domestic island was powerful and amazing. >> are you saying you didn't like the pro-dad ads? >> oh, god, get over it. stop. horrible. >> i saw that as a run -- >> the one with the girl going off to the -- please, stop. >> what are you being grumpy about? >> it was all too much. okay. we know you need to change your -- >> i sat there and i watched those commercials last night and obviously these commercials are an indicator where at least madison avenue thinks america is going. and everything about family everything about the mcdonald's commercials about call your mom, everything about, you know the coke ad about saying nice things on text messages about dad, about family. i thought it was incredible. and i've seen so many crap by
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commercials, i've seen so many suggestive commercials, i've seen so many commercials down in the gutter, i was really really pleased that this is what madison avenue and the largest corporations in the world finally figured out what america wants. >> donny and maggie are coming up. we're going to look through them all. >> go ahead. tom mass? >> did you guys like the snickers commercial? >> great. >> "brady bunch." >> yes. >> that was great. >> jan, that was really good. we were lucky enough inside the university of phoenix stadium that they played the commercials. i thought we weren't going to be able to get them to check out what was playing across the country. but lucky enough we were able to see them on the monitor. just back real quickly to katy perry. the part at the end where she soars across the sky on the star. at the end she was left hanging there for a good like two or three minutes. it was great. because she was waving to people
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and it was very cool. >> like broadway. >> very cool unless you're katy perry, on your death. >> i know. >> i agree with you. i thought some of the ads were nice and nice change of tone from boobs and all that stuff. there were two that i thought were especially offensive, jfk selling carnival cruise lines. they were like doing the congo line and the cruise ship. and the nationwide with the little boy who says all the things she wished he would have done in life if he hadn't died or riffically in a household accident. talking about bringing things to a screeching halt. >> it was talk about a debbie downer moment. a mood kill. >> that was enough. >> people are tweeting the rest of the night i would have seen the interception except i died. it was horrible. mika -- >> that was the worst ad. >> the dodge commercial was nice if you live 100 years, you learn a lot of things. that was a cool commercial. we'll talk about that and a lot
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more. >> you see, some of those positive ads made you smile right? >> yes, they were nice. a lot of them. wisconsin governor -- enough. actually the best thing about the game last night was the game, which is the way it should be. amazing. i stayed up. all right. let's get to some politics here at like 25 past the hour. wisconsin governor scott walker standing atop the new poll for race in iowa caucus goers in 2016. look at this new poll from bloomberg politics and des moines register taken before romney dropped out shows walker leading the republican field with 15%. rand paul romney, huckabee and carson round out the top five. when the poll readjusted with romney voted backing choice candidates, scott walker still leads. >> good lord. mark halperin this is a remarkable poll that you guys took. what it shows is what happened when chris christie called me
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right before he was trying to make a decision in '12. popular guy. i know i can raise a lot of money. but what stake do i win, joe? do i win iowa do i win new hampshire, do i win south carolina carolina? >> here we have jeb bush once again. the same money people that ran the george h.w. bush in '92 and bob dole in '96 and john mccain in 2006 that ran to mitt romney in 2012 are now running to jeb bush in 2016. writing checks writing checks. freaking out. they've got to be on some train, right? they haven't figured out what we were talking about before. that there may not be a state that jeb can win. >> you've got the win one of the first four. you just do. >> he's in fourth fifth place in iowa. what does your poll show? >> this place and people just know him as the famous last name. they don't like his position on immigration. they don't like his position on
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common core. and he's now hired as national campaign manager in waiting. the premier iowa republican strategist which puts a lot of pressure on him to compete there. i think he's the strongest candidate. he might have raised the next closest person here 5-1 in money. >> it doesn't matter. >> it may not matter because he's going to have to come out and prove himself. the good news for him is again, people think they know him but they don't. this poll shows, by my count, nine or ten people could win the iowa caucuses. we've never had a either party with with that many people to win. >> 46% in iowa and 43% iowa republicans saying they have a unfavorable view of the former governor. walker hs 60% fave reasonable rating and sounded confident in the sunday interview. >> 99% chance you will run? >> oh, i don't know that i would take the odds. i would tell you one thing. after three elections for governor and three years in a state that hasn't gone republican since 1984 for
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president i wouldn't bet gins a me on anything. >> on the democratic side, hillary clinton has the commanding lead with 56% of iowa democrats naming her as their first choice. senator elizabeth warren is second followed by vice president joe biden. democratic side, it's going to take a bit to flush out if there's anybody else. >> walker has a moment now. many people are going to have moments this year. he's ahead in our poll. great performance. the pig storye the big story right now is christie is weak in iowa. people who don't want to be with jeb bush right now is giving walker a look. he's got a chance to ride to the occasion. he's a great fit for iowa. from a neighboring state. he's doing well there right now. >> as you look that the poll and look out a couple months or a year from now who benefits the most of mitt romney being out of the race. there was a lot of speculation on the day he came out. >> when you take it out,
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huckabee got the most of it but i think the people who benefit most are walker and potentially jeb bush obviously. but huckabee is underperforming. i thought he would do better in this poll. he won eight years ago. but the big question now is can anyone get even close pace on fund-raising with jeb bush and can anyone establish themselves as romney? romney tied in the caucuses last night. can any establishment step up, can walker be that person there. >> did he have trouble getting in because of the snow? >> no. >> we had snow this time. >> there was -- there was an actual snowstorm here in new york city. and it actually went beyond new york city as well. that's the other big story we're tracking. other news as well we'll get to in a moment. let's send it over to bill karins who is tracking this new winter storm. there's none after that, right, bill? >> we hope not. there's a question mark for new england on friday. but we'll get to that later. let's deal with that one first. this was a historic storm. chicago, pretty much crippled
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all day yesterday. they picked up 18 inches of snow at o'hare and midway airports. that makes it the sixth largest snowstorm in chicago history. detroit picked up 14ismes of snow. that's the most snow they had in one single day. it'sxdñ a 24-hour period in 40 years. that's the storm that's now heading this way. 69 million people under winter storm warnings at this time. there are some of the pictures yesterday. notice the area of the mixing. that's the pink down here at the bottom. that's the battleground area. new york city, brooklyn is under, it's raining. northern portions of new york city, we have snow still. that's where the icy situation will set up later today. all snow for you from binghamton toal bon to albany. by the time we're all said and done, a foot plus possible from albany to manchester to portland. less than that around springfield to boston. new york city is done with snow. officially central park right around three inches. so the other thing i'll tell
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everyone, in southern new england and around the new york city area mika and joe, by about 5:00 p.m. today, the temperatures start to plunge. by midnight it will be in the teens. >> get out there, shovel that slop if you don't it will be a chunk of ice tomorrow morning. >> i'm going to be shoveling this morning when i get back. >> yeah sure. >> what? >> still ahead -- >> my walk too? >> i will. i will. >> he doesn't. that's the truth. i shovel at my house. >> i shovel at mine. >> yeah. still ahead on "morning joe",the new york police unit and mayor de blasio finally agree on something. isn't this wonderful? they are coming together right? no. they agreed the bronx defender ears office did something utterly reprehensible. ahead. >> do you know what they did mark? >> we'll talk. we'll be right back.
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so much news to get to. >> all right. let's go to the "washington post." >> okay. "the washington post." there has been yet another security incident at the white house. sunday afternoon a man climbed the bike rack which is back from the white house fence. officials say however he didn't make it over the bike rack. he was arrested for nufl entry and remains in custody this morning. the like rack was put in place after an intruder made his way in the white house in september. secret service received a small drone operated by a government xwroi employee after he crashed on the white house lawn. "wall street journal." protesters returned from the
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streets of hong kong. marked their first time back since ten city were disimmigranted in december. while the demonstrators drew a crowd of a few thousand it was the a far cry from the 50,000 they expected. they chanted and filled the streets with a sea of yellow umbrellas, the symbol of the protests which began in september. meanwhile, lawmakers are hashing out a final election man that hey or may not carry out beijing's decision to screen all candidates in the 2017 election. this got broke over the weekend. huffington post, the daughter of whitney houston remains hospitalized this morning after being found in her home bathtub facedown and unresponsive on saturday. bobbi kristina brown's father bobby brown, issued a statement sunday that asked for privacy while the 21-year-old is treated in atlanta. hospital officials have not given details on her condition. e! news is reporting she's on a respirator. it was february of 2012 when
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bobbi kristina's mattother was found dead in a bathtub in a beverly hills hotel. >> one of the officers responding said it was almost exactly the way whitney houston was found. hope she pulls through. vice news russian president putin's childhood friend was awarded $3.3 billion contract to build a bridge to crimea. the lucrative project will connect the peninsula with the russian mainland. the same man behind the bridge was behind majority of the infrastructure at the sochi olympics. he also studied judo with putin when the two were children. the project is said to be completed by the end of 2018. >> i'm going to say something right now. i'm going to say something now they never really thought i would ever say, a conclusion i would ever come to. >> his judo partner? >> his judo partner. 3.3 billion. okay. i know you hate it. >> looks after his buddies.
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with us now the editor nbc contributor professor, columbia's international school, dorian warren, good to see you guys. bill, first of all, we got to start this by talking about left wing liberal release for manhattan. mika brzezinski, she hated every family commercial. >> no. >> she hated the ones about the dad, she hated the ones about dad. >> dad, dad! all the different versions of dad. >> the mcdonald's commercial call your mom. she didn't like any of that. >> her favorite was the "today" show. she told me that earlier. before the show. now you're going to pretend you didn't like it. >> privately you really thought that. >> you stop it. >> i was stricken by that. >> horrible. >> let's charge through mark halperin has bloomberg poll.
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hetsz charge through some of the ruts here. i don't know if you saw these. here's the one without -- without mitt romney. scott walker's 16. le rand paul 13. ben carson, 10. the story here though is the two republican establishment figures. the two great white hopes, jeb bush and chris christie are just in the cellular. chris christie registers ninth. way at the bottom. but here we have all of these scared establishment money guys that rushed to give money to bob dole and rushed to give money to george h.w. in '92, rushed to give money to george w. in 2000 before they figured out he had some failings as a candidate. rushed to give money to mitt romney in '12. he's doing it again. they're picking a guy who maybe can't win the first three or four states. >> sometimes the guy whogs rush to give money are right. sometimes they prevail.
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sometimes not. john conley in 1980. giuliani diplomat he need fund-raising in 2007 for republicans and mitt romney put in $40 million of his own. he won the nomination. i'm a bit of a bush skeptic. i'm a bit of a skeptic that the donors will make the choice this time. on the other hand as they point out, having a huge fund-raising doesn't hurt. >> chris christie in london. in this iowa poll he's in ninth. he doesn't even register in our first tier. does chris christie have a way forward? >> he's an able politician. >> does he have a way forward? >> what does he run on? >> what happened in -- >> that's the question for me. >> also if you want a tough governor who has done a good job in a democratic state and shows he can be elected and re-elected, you have scott walker. i think scott walker -- >> dorian when you talk about chris christie he's upside-down in new jersey. he's got a terrible credit crisis. he's been downgraded eight times. we can come up with list that has nothing to do with his
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bridge issues. >> he has -- again, this weekend, this week. i think -- >> two governors up each other scott walker in terms of the republican primary, i think he walks the way. chris christie's lunch if there's a republican -- in the republican primary in terms of his record as a governor on conservative principles. i don't think christie has a chance. i think now that mitt romney is out, i think this is scott walker's grace to again, both jeb and huckabee and christie i think it's his race. >> put the graphic back up and see scott walker versus christie, i know why insiders have skepticism about governor christie. why do you think iowa republicans look at him that way? his manner or -- >> just listening to this? what the numbers show is governor christie's favorable in iowa, 36%. unfavorable, 54%.
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scott walker 60/12. that's defs nating. these are among republicans. >> the jeb numbers, why are 43% of iowa republicans have unfavorable view of jeb bush? >> thaw know about his positions. again, the two that everybody cites, common core and immigration. they know he's related to the bushes. they don't know much else about him. >> that's the key. >> iowa is important and we poll there but new hampshire is important, too. with romney out, who do you think the front-runner there is if not jeb or christie? >> who knows. rand paul? >> i think it's wide open. one issue i'm struck by thinking about obamacare which everybody wanted to forget about for a while but republicans really dislike obamacare. who is going to be the most convincing person for repealing it but then has a plausible -- >> i'm not sure that is compelling message. >> alternative -- not just repeal, the replacement of obamacare, repeal and replace, i
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would say if one of these guys called me up and said what would i focus on? leader on repeal and replace. open up the possibility of replacement in 36 states. >> all right. we were talking about chris christie, he's in london this week trying to do something that can be difficult for governors, profit they prove they have foreign policy chops. here's kasie hunt traveling with the governor. >> real opportunity to give arsenal the lead. >> reporter: the cowboys didn't make the super bowl so chris christie spent his sunday attend attending a different football game. kicking off his fourth trip abroad as governor he watched from the director's box as arsenal played. >> watching the super bowl and not the cowboys? >> if the cowboys were at the super bowl that would have been a different thing. given the two teams there today it doesn't matter to me one way or the other. >> reporter: officially it's a trade mission for new jersey. but for someone thinking about running for president, it's also a chance to build foreign policy credentials. london has been a hot spot for
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potential republican candidates. marco rubio, rick perry, bobby jindal, and jeb bush have all visited and scott walker plans to be here next week. governor, what do you hope to accomplish on this trip? >> brings strength in the economic situation in the state. you know great britain is our third largest trading partner. >> reporter: for all the opportunity there's plenty of risk. >> it's hard to know just how well it will turn out. there are a few things that were disconcerting. >> reporter: in 2012 republican nominee mitt romney landed in london and promptly questioned whether the city was prepared for the lk solympics. his hosts were not amused. >> mitt romney who wants to know whether we're ready. are we ready? are we ready? >> reporter: when one traveled abroad in 2008 some of the footage ended up in an attack ad. >> he's the biggest celebrity in the world. >> reporter: but the trip still
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gave the senator a chance to build a presidential image. >> these are the ultimate high wire acts. right? you're going to demonstrate your depth and your knowledge, which means that any mistake is magnified by probably a factor of ten. >> reporter: the stakes are a little bit lower toer chris christie in london because, well, nobody seems to know who we he is. never heard of him? >> no. >> ring a bell? >> not at all. >> do you know who chris christie is? >> no. >> governor of in nmg. >> oh, yeah. >> you do? >> he's a republican. is that right? >> he is yes. >> he's coming to the match. good. i hope he enjoys, as you would say, soccer. >> she joins us now. well-done. mark halperin is here. he has a question. >> is governor christie talking foreign policy on this trip since he didn't much when he went to mexico or canada? >> reporter: hey guys. so far not so much along those
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lines. yesterday was strictly soccer/football. he had to correct himself. yesterday we spoke to him briefly after he made a visit here to a company that makes vaccines. it has economic ties with new jersey. he actually went pretty aggressively against president obama, sort of did not adhere to that thing that foreign policy stops at the water's edge. david cameron talked about attending trade agreements between the uk and the united states. and he was trying to push for that and christie went ahead and said what he thinks is needed is a really tough negotiator at the table and that that's not president obama. >> it's willie. not just on foreign policy but you spent some time with the governor this weekend. what's the thinking inside his camp about this 2016 presidential race? s the sees mitt romney drop out a poll in iowa where he's not fairing well when you look at he's negatives and oef all in his percentages against the other candidating. what is his thinking right now about this race? >> reporter: well, it's clear, willie, they know that they're standing in a place like iowa
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isn't great. on the flip side they would argue the expectations are so low for him that there's really nowhere to go but up. and as we all know, you know the iowa caucuses are in some ways an expectations game. you can survive there if you come in in the top three, mainly if you perform better than people expected you to. souo0r we're about almost exactly a year out from the caucuses which is a lot of time for that you know, perception of him to adjust. >> all right. kasie hunt, thank you so much. coming up, a new york group is under fire after two of their public defenders participated in a music video that seemed to advocate killing cops. the outrage is bringing together all sides on this. that story is next. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates.
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44 past the hour. the bronx defenders, non-profit legal group funded by the city of new york is facing criticism for ties to controversial rap video that advocates violence against police officers. a report by the city's department investigation released last thursday criticizes two public defenders for playing defense lawyers in the hands-up video with artists who rap that it's quote, time to start killing these coppers. they're also seen pointing guns at a man dressed adds an nypd officer. ♪ ♪ cops got to be killed ♪ ♪ bad because i'm black and they think they have the right to sue me ♪ >> they collect about $20 million each year in public funding reportedly let the rappers film in its offices and was listed as a sponsor of the
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project and credit which were later removed. the report also says the firm's executive director robin steinberg, failed to discipline staffers after learning about the video and later misled city officials about the organization's role. according to the "new york times," the two lawyers not only knew about the lyrics in the song but, quoted enthusiasm about being in the video. the video was posted on youtube last december soon after a grand jury voted not to bring in charges in the death of eric garner. on thursday new york mayor bill de blasio released a harsh statement which reads in part this. the department of investigation findings are deeply disturbing. any endorsement of violence against police officers is completely unacceptable and will absolutely not be tolerated. the administration has demanded bronx defenders take immediate action in response to the findings of doi unless those actions are fully responsive to the serious issues raised here the city will take all legal and contractual actions available to
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it. >> let's bring in scott stringer. he is nyc comptroller. this really does come during a time when, you you know people you know thousands would chant in the streets what do we need dead cops when we need them now. now on top of this during this time, new york city taxpayers wither were actually seeing their money given to people appearing in videos that advocating the shoots of cops in the head. >> it is outrageous. and whether you are democrat republican, liberal, conservative moderate everybody in new york city agrees that the conduct of these attorneys and this whole organization as relates to this video is outrageous. >> the public defenders been fired? >> part of what has come down they issued preliminary findings. i believe that these attorneys who participated in the video should find other work. group bronx defenders does very
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good work but individuals was in this and covered it up should not be part of anything with city funds. >> you've been off the manhattan bureau president before comptroller. ever seen a relationship between cops and the community, cops and the mayor as toxic as it is right now? >> i've been in government for a lock time and lifelong new yorker. there have been times when government and police have been in strained relations. here's what we have to do now. the mayor and the police have been talking past each other and it's now time for everybody to hit the refresh button and start having real conversations. you can govern new york city without having the respect of police but we also have to recognize we do part of our larger community. we've got to work on it. >> doreen do you have a question? >> comptroller, what do you think should be the appropriate action from this point on in terms of the city's relationship with the bronx defenders? is it about these two individuals that took part in this? is it about the organization? what should be the steps forward
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in terms of the city's funding relationship with the bronx defenders? >> everything i know about bronx defenders is they're an excellent organization. they help some 35,000 individuals a year. we do need public defenders in our criminal justice system. i think what we ought to do is simply extract the bad apples the bad actors the people who think this video in any way helps the positive dialogue we need to create in the city. i think we should be very tough on organizational hierarchies. people who have may have covered it up, knew about it. let's not destroy an organization that has -- does so much good work for our citizens. >> people need to be fired. >> it says something about the environment that rose after ferguson, that rose after staten island there was so much hatred towards cops that it was mainstreamed in the media, it was mainstreamed on a lot of news shows, it was mainstreamed in a lot of editorial pages. that employers of new york %93ñcity
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lawyers, that have sworn to uphold the law of new york and this country felt like they can just go on a cop killer video and be eager to be associated. what does it say about how low the public sunk in their hatred for cops? >> not most of the public. >> not most of the public. >> not most of the african-american community. but a few people unfortunately. look, i do think the mayor ran on a platform. new york police department is one of the success stories in governance in the last 20 years. not just because crime is way down but community relss, too. under bratton and then husband successor, ray kelly, fantastic police commissioner. for bill de blasio one of the core platforms was criticism of one of the techniques cops used in cutting crime. i'm not blaming de blasio for this or the riots but it was back to older a where liberal politicians ran against the police. >> i think there were a lot of
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reasons why the tension happened but certainly cops got cut down in the middle of this and maligned. >> unblo eveelievableunbelievable. >> thank you. up next, clint eastwood is once again making headlines on super bowl weekend but this time it wasn't about halftime in america. thank god. stay with us. we'll be right back. you just got a big bump in miles. so this is a great opportunity for an upgrade. sound good? great. because you're not you you're a whole airline... and it's not a ticket you're upgrading it's your entire operations, from domestic to international... which means you need help from a whole team of advisors. from workforce strategies to tech solutions and a thousand other things. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. ♪ ♪ ♪ there's confidence.
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clint eastwood raked in $249 million domestically. first lady michelle obama at a friday event p screenwriters said the film quote, touches on many emotions and experiences i've heard firsthand in military families. this thing is a behemoth and keeps rolling. >> great instead he goes, no, it's the people i couldn't save that keep me awake at night. i've got no apologies. that drives a certain segment of hollywood absolutely crazy. they've why they've been putting out crappy anti-war films about
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iraq over the past decade. that's why people have not been going to see the crappy anti-war films about iraq. >> i liked "american." >> i'm not defending that. >> the thing is mika here's the film that actually doesn't paint troops as weak or evil but they also show the horrors of war. a lot of liberals in hollywood hate that because they want them to be one sided. they want to see it right through, you know -- >> the lens of their choice. >> oh the lens of their choice. it shows both sides and it drives some people in whootd crazy. >> bradley is really -- especially in past couple of movies mental health issues in such a real and personal way that he covers all sides of it. >> he's been great. but you know in these movies, but willie and i disagree with you. we think his two highest artistic achievements were "wedding crashers".
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>> i walked out of that. horrible. >> my favorite ever. >> you got to start somewhere. okay. >> a-team meter. coming up at the top of the hour, the incredible final second of the super bowl and the seahawk call that had everyone in america screaming at their tvs. plus commuters waking up to question veer travel conditions this morning. more snow and it's expected to get worse over the course of the day. bill karins has the latest on another big storm.
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welcome back to "morning joe." dorian warren and mark halperin are still with us. joining the conversation is the chairman donny. >> we're glad he's here. >> thousands of times. >> we won't say it again. >> you've never actually welcomed me. >> we're glad you're here and willie geist is going to say why. there's an ad we don't get. >> donny walked up on the set and i said donny, tell me -- walk me threw. sincere question. the meeting for the nationwide ad with a dead kid. group of people in the room. guys, let's pump the brakes here. super bowl sunday, dead kid, not good. >> i was watching the game. my comment was, this was not just one guy who went rogue. guy is in a room yes, good
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idea. i was astounded, astounded, astounded that the tone deafness to do -- it's important. it had a message in there. when a billion people are sitting around watching it with their kids to just say, okay here this kid dies. >> how does it happen? >> you know what? i said to willie, reason. >> the reason it's been so successful. >> look, i hate to ever kind of take a dump on another ad and obviously people sometimes miss -- >> i didn't like it either. >> keep going. >> this is just a tone decision. you know swing and a miss. i'm sure they're very smart people and have done a lot right. >> possibility that it's going to shock people and upset people but everybody will be talking about nationwide tomorrow. >> that's what they're saying now and that's a good cover. >> no, i'm asking -- have you ever been into a meeting where you say we're going to do this ad and it's going to shock some
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people and some people are going to hate but they're going to talk about it? >> this one didn't have that tenor. clearly they wanted to break through. but just tone deaf. >> is anybody going to buy insurance because of that ad? i would not buy it. i don't want to -- >> people are going to buy it or not bay it based on the super bowl ad. >> what? >> by the way, is there any ad you saw whether you liked it or not say, i'm going to buy it. >> like the good dad ads, if you buy a camry you're doing to be a great dad. >> another one, a dove one that i thought was grade. the ad itself. the one ad i thought was the best by far, the katie brian ad. >> which one? >> for the bmw. >> clever and smart. >> what about the mcdonald's ad? i loved it and willie loved it. mika hated it. >> what did you hate about it? >> so 1980s or something, so yesterday.
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>> nice. >> please. >> sweet. it was okay. >> acting was bad. >> acting was horrible. >> i thought overall, what happens now people of the next day tepd to be disappointment, no great ads. there were a lot of good ads. we are so on a yearly basis over indulged with great imagery, from cats dancing on the internet. this is no longer the creative showcase of the universe. it's hard to hold up to what we see all year long. >> donny, we live in a cynical age. we really do. you look at the numbers. americans are cynical about government. for the first time ever more americans think that their kids are not going to have a quality of life that they have. tv is so negative. politics is so negative. i wonder if those ads yesterday were an attempt to bust through that negativity. i loved the coca-cola ad where the kid is looking down at the text and says everybody hates you, it switches to there's -- nobody else is like you. that brought a smile on my face.
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>> one of my favorite ads. >> same thing with mcdonald's where, call your parents, these small acts that are disconnected from being on a computer, disconnected from being on an ipad disconnected from everything. the humanity of these ads -- >> good insight, joe. that's the theme. there's so much snarkyness. marley ads tend to go for the schticky. people in this country, want the sunshine and hope. >> i saw the godaddy ads. usually women out any clothes. >> used to be my account. >> so last night along this line, godaddy had a guy, misses the super bowl. not at the party. working. quietly in an office. setting up a small business. >> right. >> pursuing the american dream. i thought it was going to be a joke. i thought like some you know
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girls with no clothes on were going to be coming out and -- >> it's no longer donny's account. >> it's no longer donny's account. >> what i'm saying even godaddy which used to shock -- >> they did the ad. they pulled it. >> i know. but the one that they ran that i saw last night, they shocked by actually being about what they're about, which is helping small business owners move towards achieving their dreams. >> i wonder that was the whole strategy donny. the puppy ad was a set-up. they knew they weren't going to run it. get even to talk about it how rer tibl it was. we feel bad. they hook you in and now they explain to you on the super bowl what they do as a company. >> for the first time. >> that is their strategy every year. i've worked with them for a number of years. let's get attention, do crazy stuff. they couldn't -- they're smart guys. they couldn't have done that dog ad initially and think that was going to be well received. willie exactly what you said. let's get attention and do workman-like, blocking tackling ad. >> i got to ask, jeff bridges
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sleeping with jeff bridges. and so here's one of those ads, though, that always shocks me -- doesn't shock me surprises me to people who put it together aren't any better than they are. they set it up so well. >> yeah. i was doing to laugh. >> it took so long that i can't tell you what that ad was for. >> what was it? >> they flashed up the name of the company, i think it was something that i'm hs you start internet sites. flashed it up quickly and that was it. i like jeff bridges more this morning. i can't name the company. >> that wasn't successful. >> what was the punch line? >> to be honest i'm with joe. i'm usually a couple of steps ahead of him but -- >> waiting. waiting. >> can anybody at the table tell us what the jeff bridges ad was for? >> was it funny? >> it was funny. but none of us can say around this table who it is. >> it had no climb aax.
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>> which basically tells the advertising company, you failed. >> square space is the company. >> the guy, the battery died. >> i heard it yeah. >> the deutsche ad. >> exactly. >> willie why don't we go through the game which willie said yesterday pretty remarkable by super bowl standards. the game welcome august chully better than the commercials. >> and the halftime show. >> it was a great game. key moments of the sulk in case you went to bed early. end out second quarter. seattle down by a touchdown. seahawks cap a drive to begin. 30 seconds left in the half. 11-yard touchdown. russell wilson to chris matthews who had a coming out party. first catch of the season was in that game. scores a touchdown. game tied at 14-14 at the half. seattle receives the kickoff. jump out to a ten-point lead by end of the third quarter after a field goal. might get separation. seven-yard touchdown here. wide open doug baldwin.
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tom brady is back there. patriots come back in the fourth quarter. danny amendola. three-year-old td pass to el edelman. now russell wilson gets his shot. 2:00 to play. enough time for them to take a game-winning drive. here's russell wilson. >> russell in the pocket. russell -- it's broken up again. and is it -- but somehow -- holy cow. >> unbelievable catch by kearse right there. after a pretty good play by butler. remember that name. falls into his lap. right there you're thinking here we go again, like the tyree catch for the giants eight years before in that same stadium. the ball never hits the ground. so the seahawks now with a great chance to punch it in effectively win the game. second down from the 1 yard line.
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they've got three shots at the end zone. they've got the beast, marshawn lynch back there with a time-out to burn. here's what they did on second down. >> second and goal. up on the left. play clock at five. that is intercepted at the goal line by malcolm butler! unreal! >> at this point they're 20 seconds left. you figure it's just a matter of punching it in and how much time is left for brady at the end. no interception by malcolm butler. again, the play call which will be second-guessed for all eternity in seattle and around the football world. instead of handing it off to marshawn lynch which could walk in that time or the next time. fourth down. interception, turns it over. basically ends the game. new england runs out what's left on the clock but not before a little fight breaks out on the field. seattle is frustrated. they thought they had this one in hand. new england patriots super bowl
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champs. their fourth title during that brady/belichick era. tom brady now third time super bowl mvp. >> i just want to thank my family and all my friends who supported me all my teammates. i love you guys. this is for you guys. >> we went to three receivers. they sent in their goal line people. we had plenty of downs and a time-out. it really just didn't want to run against the goal line. third and fourth down. clear thought. we used our time-out and we would have taken those shots. that's it. and we called the play. it's a miraculous play that the kid makes to get in that route. a play that really tries to keep him from making that play. so really i told those guys that was my fault totally. >> pete carroll did take responsibility after the game. no way to defend the call. terrible call. thinking was we're going to take one shot here. maybe we catch them off guard and make a touchdown. incomplete pass clock stops. two chapss and a time-out.
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there was some thought to it but in hind site he's got the best power running back in the game of football right now. you've got to believe. >> three shots at it. >> not to mention to roll the quarterback at another option. >> sure. >> obviously in hind site it seems like a stupid call. on the other hand, that guy, he made the point. >> made a great play. >> that's the kind of thing, if he makes it oh, yeah. so obviously they got the beast. you punch it in. but the guy made a spectacular play. >> malcolm butler. >> the kid was a free agent out of western alabama. and obviously now we all sit here but usually those pick slants at that point, particularly when you look for the run, he was wide open. >> they weren't even in the right defense for it. they just total tally second-guessed themselves. they thought too much. it's pretty simple. you've got the beast. hand the ball to him. he's got three shots at it. there is no way -- i would say in a vegas put odds on whether
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he would get in over one yard and three carries, i mean, it's a lock. not 1-5. not 1-10. 1-100. 1-1,000. no way to put him out. >> did you see the interview before the game where collinsworth said to him -- bob costas sorry. tom, can you just tell us you had nothing to do with -- we're going to let the investigation, even come out. collinsworth said, if you didn't do it, a that point you go no. it was the smoking gun. it was just. >> what's interesting. collinsworth came out that interview, talked to him a day after costas, i asked him and he said no. he didn't say that on camera. should we get to politics here? wisconsin governor scott walker sending atop a new poll in the race for iowa caucus goers in 2016. a new poll from bloomberg politics and the des moines register taken before mitt romney dropped out shows walker leading the republican field with 15%.
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rand paul mitt romney mike huckabee and ben carson run rounded out the top five. when poll wassed a adjusted second choice candidates walker leads. huckabee gains the most with romney's exit while jeb bush gains one point to crack the top five. bush has r>ñ46% favorable rating in iowa with 43% of iowa republicans saying they can have a unfavorable view of the former governor. walk ir,er has 60% favorable rating and sounded pretty confident in an interview. >> 99% chance you will run? >> i don't know that i would take the odds. i just would tell you one thing. after three elections for governor and four years in the state that hasn't gone for governor in four years as the president, i wouldn't run against me for anything. >> favorable and unfavorables, first of all, jeb is like 50/9050, which is pretty stunning for a national
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republican in his own republican primary. then you look at governor christie 36% favorable, 54% unfavorable. that's deadly. those are sarah palin numbers. why? >> it's hard to figure. he was there -- >> what do you hear? what do they say in verbiage? >> they think he's a moderate. a lot of the iowa caucus goers are conservative. you know it may be -- i think he's going to do better than a lot of people think. it may be when history is looked at he missed his chance. think about four years ago when new jersey's economy was coming back, he was getting things through the legislature. he had an image like scott walker does now, taking on public employees unions. >> so is new jersey. >> yeah. that's right. it's connected. a lot on issues including the fact as we talked about earlier, voters care about affordable care act and immigration. and also foreign policy. he's not established a record on
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those things for iowa voters right no you. >> we always hear that evangelicals dominate the process. you look at this process. this is -- this ask economics, this is immigration. you said -- >> foreign policy. >> you said you were surprised by the fact that mike huckabee was lower than expected. you don't see ted cruise on there who is a champion on -- >> rick perry. >> you don't see rick perry on there. the big names you would expect to be up there you don't see, santorum who won it four years ago, or second. you don't see those guys up at the top of this list. where are the evangelical voters? >> divided because there's a lot of evangelicals in the race. >> here's a evangelical candidate other than mike huckabee? >> santorum carson perry, cruz all of them. >> evangelicals are split up? >> split up. look, no one has really made a stake in iowa right now. even the people that's been there the most. christie has been there a lot.
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it's wide open. there are a lot of evangelicals who vote. romney, bush both got right near the top. bush won it. romney tied santorum. wide open. >> you mentioned iowa and chris christie, the 2008 winner of iowa walk cuss, governor mike huckabee is in the head lips to comments he made ability how he squares his religious convictions with being friends withgays and lesbians. >> people can be my friends whose lifestyle is not necessarily my lifestyle. i don't shut people out of my circle or my life because they have a different point of view. i don't drink alcohol but a lot of my friends, maybe most of them, do. you know don't use profanity but believe me i've got a lot of friends who do. some people really like classical music and ballet and opera, it's not my cup of tea. i accept a lot of people as ends from maybe whose lifestyle i don't necessarily adhere to
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agree with or practice. doesn't mean that i can't have a good relationship with anyone or lead them or govern them. >> huckabee went on to say he won't evolve on same-sex marriage calling it a biblical issue, not a political one. it's always a hard question depending on your point of view on this. what's the good answer for a republican run for president asked about gay marriage and gay rights? >> let me ask you. what did you not like about that question? >> i think it was a parallel to alcoholism. >> he didn't say alcohol -- >> he doesn't drink alcohol. >> he didn't say abuse. >> he said people who drink alcohol and people who watch ballet. i think the answer is -- >> for some young people lifestyle, the phrase, it's not for a lot of young people other people, it's not a lifestyle. it's the way they are. >> it's just going to create a conversation like this. >> but for people a lo t of other people they do see it as a lifestyle. >> yeah. >> so mike huckabee does not
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live in a world and 50% of americans do not live in a world where they are intimidated into believing just like people on news shows in manhattan or washington, d.c. or in hollywood expect them to believe. and this is the one thing, there has been this sort of over the past decade you believe like we believe on gay marriage or you are a bigot. and there are a lot of people who actually believe, as christians and jews have believed for 2,000, 3,000 years that it's not the preferable way for living. so for mike huckabee to answer that question the way he did, i -- >> what do you mean? >> where did jews say it's not okay to live that way? read the old testament. >> it's in there. >> don't be shocked. >> i'm more of a "us" magazine. >> you're reformed. >> i feel like he steps in it. >> he didn't step in it. >> okay. >> donny is right. donny said -- what donny said
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was, what he brought up drinking. he didn't say alcoholics. he said drinking. if you are a southern baptist, i can tell you in my family in my church, in every church i grew up in you just didn't drink. >> is drinking a choice whether you drink or not is that a choice? >> yes. >> it is. >> is being gay a choice? >> by the way -- you and i would say no but in his belief i disagree with him profusely, he believes it is a choice. >> that's what i have issue with. >> you can't win a national election. >> if that's your position. you can't compete in california. >> mike huckabee is not going to win california caucus. >> nominate someone who can challenge in california. not win but challenge. >> okay. i don't know where to begin. there are two americas and one america believes it is a choice. other america does not believe it is a choice. >> you're not going to win an election -- >> there are also a lot of americas who don't know and will
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leave it to science and are not going to vote based on whether somebody thinks it's a choice or not a choice. >> tens of millions who agree with that but that doesn't help you win a general election. >> i think the correct answer is, by the way, that's their right. my religious beliefs point views of religion. >> nobody is going to vote based on that answer one way or another. they're going to vote in iowa based on immigration. they're going to vote in iowa based on jobs. they're going to vote in iowa based on isis. they're going to vote in iowa and the rest of america whether their children is going to be safer, this country is going to be safer based on who the next commander in chief is. they're going to be voting based on whether they're going to be able to pay their kid's education, whether they're going to be able to have a better life. whether the rich are going to not get richer and the poor are not going to keep getting
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poorer. whether capital cronyism -- i mean, there are a thousand issues. >> the republican comes out and says i am for same-sex marriage they will lose. in a iowa primary, they will vote. >> you're talking about what he said right there and what he said right there will not win a vote in iowa and will not lose the vote in iowa. >> that issue brought up the wrong way will lose an election. >> you know what americans are not going to be focused on essential issues in 2016. >> iowa caucus. >> our polls say they do care about that. >> and that -- we're just talking about that answer. that answer, fine. we'll be right back. the extreme tactic that some universities are now using to stop the growing issue -- >> i think it's a good tactic, too, controversial. >> sexual assault. plan is rue ied to form forces in a foreign nation. we're not talking about syria. we're back in just a moment.
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rchltsz time to look at the morning papers. right now colleges across the nation are grappling with the issues of sexual assault on campus. several universities are looking to crack down on what they see as the root of the problem. and this would be bing drinking and partying as nbc's stephanie gosk reports it's making a sharp debate among the student body. >> reporter: is the wild alcohol college party a rite of passage or the root of a larger problem? dartmouth banned hard alcohol on campus. part of a broad plan to bring an end to binge drinking and sexual assault. >> we are not alone in facing them but we will lead in saying no more. >> reporter: some students at the ivy league school seem to embrace the go goal, if not the message. >> it's probably not a popular
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decision but it's probably in the best interest of student housing. >> reporter: estimated 40% of college kids binge drink. for women, that's four beers. and for men, it's five in under two hours. the dartmouth decision kamscame days after 126 sore reporterity leaders banned their chapters from going to fraternity parties. in a letter the sorority president wrote, we believe it's safety concerns for all members. the mandate sparked criticism. >> it sends the message that women are weak and i think i'm better than that. i think i'm smarter and more powerful than just hiding in my home whenever i feel i'm in danger. >> reporter: the university had already put in place new rules and sexual assault policies after a now discredited report in "rolling stone" alleged a gang rape at a fraternity. other universities are facing scrutiny as well.
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two former vanderbilt football players were convicted of raping a fellow student in 2013. >> i just saw her. i never did it to hurt anyone. i was extremely intoxicated. >> reporter: just some of the cases that have triggered schools around the country to take action. >> a lot of people are trying to do the right thing. and now is really a time for us to identify the best practices and figure out how to scale them up. >> reporter: cracking down on is important activists say but real cultural change will take more than just new rules. >> so new rules, a lot of reports out, mika, some discredited. a lot of them not. you spaent aent a lot of your college career at dartmouth. you think it is a good idea of getting rid of the alcohol there? >> i think any attempt to try and stop people from breaking the law and getting drunk beyond
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comprehension is a good thing. no one is going to like it because that's what they do in college. they party. i went to williams. it happened there, too. small school not with the dartmouth rep. but i think trying to curb the drinking, it needs to happen in high school. that's what i'll say. the "new york times," let's move on to these. a new report says the white house is considering providing weapons for ukraine as fighting intensifies with russian separatists. obama administration officials say in recent weeks kiev forces john kerry is open to a conversation about sending defensive weapons to the country. >> okay. we get this from the l.a. times. the man who once started the show power rangers wild force has been arrested on suspicion of murder in palm dale california. >> oh, many i gosh. >> 36-year-old ricardo medina is accuse of stabbing his roommate to death with a sword following
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now let's go to the only man in the western hemisphere defending pete carroll other than pete carroll's immediate family bill karins. new york city and other places it's going to actually be the more treacherous driving because they're not going to be going through wet snow. looks like they're going to go through ice. >> the freezing rain is worst for new york city than expected. temperature was 32. dropped to 31. it's raining. now we're getting a glaze over everything in midtown manhattan. that's the same in the burbs, too. doesn't look lie the freezing rain is going to end any time soon. a tenth of ice around new york city. maybe now it's up to .2 to a quarter of an inch. that's dangerous. if there are power lines and trees outside the city you start to worry about power outages. the snow is heavy right now through central portions of new england.
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a lot of schools are closed for the day. careful on i-95. southern connecticut is heavy snow. already reports of nine to ten inches of snow in areas along the hudson valley. we could see 12 to 18 inches of snow in n. this region. new york city is done with the snow worried about the ice for the rest of the day. joe, if pete carroll, here we go, if he actually throws on second down incomplete he gets two running plays because he has one time-out left. run it, don't get it. time-out and only one more play. would you rather have three play or two plays not doing a monday morning quarterback? >> you run on the first two plays. then if you had to pass on the third play you spike the ball -- well -- >> he wouldn't get a third play. >> not a spike. pass on the third play. >> bill he would get two pops after incomplete. >> that would stop the clock. >> that's what he's saying. i just don't know. you know you have two shots of running into the end zone running a yard. >> i know. he should get it.
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>> second down. doesn't get it. roll the quarterback out. >> yeah. >> and let him get a run. >> a lot of different options. but passing -- here's the problem, bill. if you're at the 40 yard line or 30 yard line where the defense has to wonder what's happening, spread out a lull bit more. then you do that pass play and it works. you get it in the worse situation where everybody is bunched in and they're bunched in tight because they're going to try to stop what everybody in north america knows what they're going to do, run up the middle. look at the patriots you have bunched in the middle. >> why isn't anyone criticizing russell wilson for throwing it through the goalpost? >> they should. >> all right. >> bill karins, i think he -- he's a distant relative maybe of -- >> up next, uncovering the battlegrounds of gender inequality in poverty. nick chrisoff joins us next on "morning joe."
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every time i come to kenya i go to here. chips. walking through as it is with, you know the open sewers and decades and decades of uncollect edgar badge. i never saw a community outreach that's working -- i didn't see any hope. i didn't see how that could happen. and then there was this big blue building. >> school for girls. >> suddenly -- i was just blown away. i never -- never even crossed my mind i would see this in my
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lifetime. >> spectacular. ♪ >> that was a clip from the new pbs documentary series of path appears which follows journalists nicholas chrisoff and sheryl as they investigate some of the harshest forms of gender inequality and poverty. good to have you. >> good to be with you. >> nick in america, gender inequality means that you're getting paid $75,000 what a male counterpart is getting paid $95,000. >> which is an issue. >> what you're talking about across the world is how gender inequality has deadly results. >> even in the u.s. the debate tends to focus onboard representation, those are real issues. to me the two biggest issues in the u.s. are domestic violence one person dying every six hours in the u.s. domestic violence. and sex trafficking. 100,000 underaged girls a year
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underaged american girls. >> in the united states. >> in the united states. >> really? i read your columns about what's happening in asia and africa. in the u.s. 100,000 underaged girls? >> american girls. but bigger part of the problem is really american girls. >> how is that allowed to go on? >> because we tolerate it. then we arrest the victims, the 16-year-old girls who are out on the street but not the perpetrators not the pimps, not the johns. we talk to a woman trafficked at age 13 from tennessee. and she was arrested 167 times by the police for proximity tugs. her pimp never. >> stunning. go to kenya where you travel to is a% of the young girls have been raped or sexually abused before preschool. >> right. majority of women in this school first sexual encounter is rape. the police are indifferent. we went with our cameras to parents affording the rapes of
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very young girls. the police just didn't want to talk about it. they didn't want to take a report. all they wanted to do was take a bribe. so there's complete impunity. when there's impunity kenya or american college campus then this continues. >> you have situations that are unspeakable. grandfather raping a granddaughter repeatedly over years. a culturally there's not a sense of wrong. i think is one of -- how can they over years -- this is accepted if. >> no. >> how can it -- >> there's impunity. if there is impunity then things go on. >> if it's happening on such a wide level, then it can't be that they actually are thinking i'm breaking the law here. i think it's a cultural thing. >> no. >> going after young women and raping them constantly. >> understand that this is wrong but there is also i think, a sense that well, she's a girl you know they don't matter quite as much. >> that's my point.
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>> yeah. but there is sense this is wrong and if one could get the police to enforce the laws and to -- >> why don't they? >> they're incredibly corrupt so they take bribes. one case in kenya they sentenced people, gang rape to mow the lawns. >> unbelievable. >> human tragedy on a global scale obviously. are there any good news things here? any leaders trying to change it? >> yeah. and i mean one of the things we try to emphasize, not just the horrific horrific side of things is that there are solutions. one reasons our efforts to fight poverty don't get more traction is we tend to start too late. it's easier to start with a 6-month-old than 16-year-old. in west virginia we go get some very young kids. programs are working with these very young kids and giving them book coaching moms and dads to read to them. it really does have an impact. >> the second part of "the path appears" airs on pbs tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time.
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amazing work as always. >> nick thanks for coming. >> his book series is based on "a path appears" transforming lives, creating opportunity as well. thank you so much nick. come back. still ahead, president obama set to announce hit latest budget proposal. that's about as far as it will go. we will go live to the white house. plus he joins a long list of republicans forming political action committee to explore a run for the presidency. former governor of new york george pataki is our guest. we'll be right back.
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i don't know what president obama will unveil his 2015 budget fiscal proposal. with us now, the chairman of the white house council of economics. jason fuhrman. thank you for being with us. what would you like republicans on capitol hill to hear about this budget?
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>> i'd like them to hear it's the embodiment of middle-class economics. we should be all be able to agree that's what we want to move forward on. it helps families get ahead with a $600 tax cut for more than 44 million households. it helps prepare workers for jobs two years of free community college, helping create more of those jobs here in america with a nearly $500 billion investment in our infrastructure over the next six years. those are all things that we would love to work together with congress on. >> jason, the deficit obviously has been going down over the past four years. what has to the deficit under the next four or five years under this budget? >> this is a fiscal lyly irresponsible plan. it makes sure that our debt is falling as a share of gdp over the next ten years and that our deficits at about 2.5% of gdp would be below the average of the last 40 years. >> mark halperin?
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>> can you name a republican budget idea that paul ryan has that you support besides trade? >> absolutely. just yesterday he was reiterating that he supported expanding the childless earned income tax credit for workers without children noncustodial parents. an idea the president put out last year. paul ryan put it in his poverty blueprint. that's just one of many things that there's no reason we can't work together on. >> on that note jason fuhrman, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> here with us on the set, former republican governor from new york george pataki. >> good morning. great to have you here. we had new york city's comptroller on earlier this morning. it appears that new york city employees have been using taxpayer mote to be in videos that promote the killing of new york city cops. how did we get here? >> this administration has been anti-police before they even get
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elected. their entire campaign was the police are brutalizing low-income african-american new yorkers when in fact they were responsible for the greatest reduction in violent crime in low-income neighborhoods in meshlg. joe, if i might, i just heard -- >> really quickly, i have to keep on this topic because bill de blasio and his supporters would say he's been very critical of the bronx public defender's office for being in these cop killing videos. >> you have to be more than critical. these are people paid by the taxpayers in a video calling on people to kill cops. they should be fired. they should have been out the door within an hour sued to get that money back taxpayer money. they misused. this mayor has to do more than talk. he has to act to protect the police in this city. >> he says there will be consequences. >> mark halperin. >> i'll ask you about 201 and about another candidate. your party, a lot of people are going to jeb bush with governor romney's decision. would jeb bush make a strong opponent against hillary
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clinton? would he make a good president. >> i think he'll make a great president. there's one part of america's economy that's booming. i heard the obama spokesperson on the budget and that is washington, d.c., where growth is, that is where the jobs are. there are now over 7,000 registered lobbyists in washington, d.c. it is a disgrace that this government has become so big, so powerful so intrusive that there are literally billions spent every year influencing it to get special breaks. but the taxpayer doesn't get that break. >> what do you think of mitt romney bowing out? do you think he could have made it a third time? >> i this it was the right decision he had the opportunity, as he said it's time to look at another person. >> what about you? >> i'm very interested in this. i talked about it in the past the campaign laws are such that i can't say i'm running but i would expect i may well be running. the reason is very simple to me. this is the worst condition i've seen the globe in and our government in, certainly since the fall of the iron curtain.
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>> if you were allowed to say you're running you'd say you're running? >> i don't know that the lawyers would let me say that. this say different time. i'm far more committed to being actively involved to take back our country and be more active to protect our citizens globally than we are right now. >> as far as domestically let me give you talking points for obama, lowest unemployment rate. we just talked about the deficit going down there's been no terrorism attacks, saved the autd toe industry opened up cuba. a lot of positive checkpoints for a president. am i missing something? do i have the wrong score card. >> no middle-class improvement is great in probably 20 years, that's great? save the oil industries the private sector through frac'ing and technology and in spite of obama created this boom in the united states. >> they are compelling points,
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whether you like him or not. >> we are doing that in spite of obama, not because of him. >> you don't think anything on donnie's list are the president's accomplishment. >> having high unemployment and a low work force rate is something you can -- >> when he started it was 8.9. >> he inherited a bad situation. this is the worst recovery since they started keeping records in the 1930s. from the standpoint of job growth, unemployment decline and from the standpoint of improving the standard of living of middle-class familyies nothing has happened. washington is booming, new york is booming. but the middle class family in meshlg is not benefiting because we do not have the job growth the investment the opportunities that americans should feel entitled to, simply by being american. >> this is a debate we'll continue. >> he might jump into it. >> did pete carroll screw the game for seattle. >> he's a great coach, a horrible call but a great play
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♪ a lot of mental toughness, our team's had it all year. we never doubted each other. that's what it took. that was a great football team we beat. i'm so happy for our team. >> we went to three receivers. we had plenty of downs and we had a time-out. really just didn't want to run against the goal line group right there. we would have subbed and done our stuff for our third and fourth down. we would have taken those shots and used our time-out. we called the play. it's a miraculous play the kid makes to get in front of that rout. i told those guys it was my fault totally. >> what's even more unbelievable is that i got a chance to see that play because mika calls me
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with 1:53 left. she wants to talk about the show today in planning the show. >> mika. >> it becomes obvious. >> the butter fengers. >> about ten minutes -- about ten minutes into this conversation with 1:53 left she's doing this just to irritate me. >> no i'm not. >> i said this is not cool. this is not fun. >> it was a good game. i watched an hour of postgame analysis. are you all impressed? >> i'm very impressed. it was a great game. i'm still not sure what that katy perry thing was with the shorts. hey, mom, i'm on the super bowl halftime show and you're one of the sharks. it's really bad. you know what is worst, mika when people try to make things harder than they should be. right? >> always bad. >> hate it when that happens. >> come on robert you don't run your troops straight up a hill into gunfire.
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you're going to get shot at. red sox, don't trade babe ruth. bad things will happen okay? that's easy right, willie? >> yes. >> you don't trade babe ruth. it's like me and my personal life all right, you would think at some point i would have stopped asking girls out. because they don't like me. it never goes well willie. >> that's too bad. >> check. >> dana in fifth grade, sixth grade, joan frist. >> there is a pattern. >> there's a better way forward. this doesn't work. they don't like me. okay? my mom's wrong. it's not they were jealous of me. let's not make it harder than it should be. and last night in the biggest game ever -- >> this was perplexing. >> the 1 yard line you get the best running back nobody can stop him. you have several plays to ram it over the line. i have never in 49 years of watching super bowls seen a play
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call as bad as that play call at the end of the game last night. and the fact that it was at the end of one of the great super bowls of all times, makes the dumb call even more stunning. >> it will live in infamy. on that play right there, the seahawks second down with 30 seconds left in the game. they still have a time-out from the 1 yard line. they're down four points all they have to do is punch it in turn around and hand it to marshawn lynch, the best power running back in the league. >> to score a touchdown. >> they throw a quick slant, it's intercepted by a rookie named malcolm butler. >> if vegas had put odds on whether lynch gets into the end zone with two runs from that distance -- >> three runs. >> three shots from there. >> from that distance the odds would be 1-30. seriously. there's no way he couldn't have made that. >> you also have a time-out. if he gets stopped on that play you call time-out and regroup and try it again. pete carroll's explanation last
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night was that the patriots were in their goal line package. he thought he might catch them off guard with a quick slant. then i saw darrelle revis after the game saying we were not in our goal line pack. when we saw them go wide, we changed, too. >> is there a chance russell wilson called that play at the line? >> no. pete carroll was talking, taking the whole thing himself. as the head coach you can say, no no no turn around and hand it to him. >> what does woody hayes teach you, if you pass the three three things can happen two of them bad. >> let's look at some of the action. >> happened once give the man a break. if you went to bed early, let's pick it up at the end of the second quarter. seattle trailing about i a touchdown, seattle cap a drive, an 11-yard touchdown pass. russell wilson to chris matthews the breakout star in this game.
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tied the game at 14. >> his first catch. >> of the season was in this game. he scored a touchdown as well. seattle gets the kickoff. they jump out to a ten-point lead. by the end of the third, a field goal and the seven--yard touchdown reception, they go up ten. the patriots come back. four--yard touchdown pass to amendola. there's a touchdown pass to edelman. the seahawks can mount a game-winning drive here. there's enough time to play. >> russell in the pocket. russell for kearse and it's broken up again. and is it -- but somehow -- did he wind up with the football? >> so that's the play you think is going to wrap this up. >> incredible catch by kearse
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there. ball never hits the ground hauls it in from his back. one play later, now seattle with a chance to put this away. again -- >> this is it. >> second down you have a time-out from the 1 yard line. >> this is it. it's over. >> here's what the seahawks did. >> second and goal. he sets up on the left. play clock at five. pass is intercepted at the goal line by malcolm butler! unreal. >> that is insane. >> that was bad. >> there is no way -- >> horrible. >> cris collinsworth immediately said what in the world were the seahawks thinking throwing the ball? let's give credit malcolm butler, the rookie made a great play, he sniffed out the play broke on it. >> he should have never had the chance to do that. >> should never had the chance. marshawn lynch they call him beast mode for a reason. he's a beast. he would have plowed through into the end zone. the patriots they kneel down.
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new england runs out the clock. they get into it here. seattle obviously frustrated not ready to accept the loss. that they cannot escape. the new england patriots are the super bowl xlix champs, the fourth title for the pats during the brady? belichick title. >> i want to thank my family and friends who supported me all my teammates. i love you guys. is for you guys. >> a lot of things will be said about this patriots team as people look back at it. i will tell you, the thing that should go at the top of the list is the fact they had extraordinary character on the football field. i don't know about the deflate-gate field but on the football field, what a coach looks for in a team is the ability to come back when they're down. they came back twice in the afc championship game from 14 points. they came back from 10 points down with 8:30 left to go. that just doesn't happen at this level. greatest comebacks in big
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moments. >> yes big comeback in the second half. as brady took the ball for that drive, everyone said this is a legacy drive. if he leads them to score here now he's in the conversation of is he the greatest quarterback of all time or joe montana? you can argue all day about that. he's certainly in the top two. >> prime time show raced back to our kids. someone who is still there, up all night, thomas. thomas, i need you to explain to me something. i it sounds like in "way too early" you liked the halftime show. >> it was great. >> it was? >> yes. >> you like the sharks. >> my kids loved it. >> it was historically good. >> it changed the whole second half of the actual game. i mean the air changed in the stadium. >> really? >> it was crazy. >> absolutely. it changed the game obviously for the patriots to come back and win. >> exactly. >> because it look like the seahawks would take this to the very end. >> maybe you have to look
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deeper. >> it was incredible. >> incredible? >> it was absolutely incredible. maybe you should have been on acid at home. best halftime show since ike and tina turner super bowl iv. >> she comes 0 ss out on a robotic lion. we have lenny kravitz, missy elliott. it was epic. it was incredible. >> you say this is one for the books. >> yes great game and she's a star. she played hits. i loved it. lenny kravitz. >> willie? >> wait till you see my entrance and my exit. there's her entrance and her exit she floated out of the stadium on the more you know star. it was well received in my house by us and by our kids alike. >> this is what i think is interesting about it. i was wondering as far as just the marketing of it for katy perry, obviously the biggest
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star on the planet is who right now? taylor swift. her and taylor swift. taylor swift is talking about the star rising. nobody's close. katy perry's huge. but katy perry got to where she is with some very suggestive, at least in the pop realm, suggestive sexual lyrics. and you almost expected that last night. >> yes. >> i wonder if this wasn't playing against type saying i'm a little bit older, hey, look what's happening with taylor swift. she's got a lot of young girls buying her stuff. i was looking at the beach balls and listening to the lyrics that i heard with my kids in the car and sort of turning the channel quietly. let's check and see what's on this channel. i wonder if that wasn't a marketing thing, too? >> she did do "i kissed a girl and i liked it" she began to twerk a little bit on old lenny. here we go. she only did it for a little
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bit. she played her hits. they always sanitize it a little bit for the super bowl because it's a wide audience and kids are watching and that stuff. that was peak katy perry last night. >> that was a playful, family childish thing and all the commercials, many of them were all about family and love. >> what's that about? >> i don't know seriously when you're playing cat in the cradle -- i thought their domestic islands ad was powerful and amazing. >> you didn't like the pro dad ads? >> get over it. horrible. the one with the girl going off to the military? please, stop. >> what are you being grumpy about? >> it was all too much. we know you need to change your -- >> i sat there and watched those commercials last night and obviously these commercials are an indicator where at least madison avenue thinks america going. and everything about --
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>> selling loving. >> everything about family the mcdonald's commercials -- >> you eat that you're not going to feel loved. >> everything about the coke ad saying nice things on text messages about dad, about family. i thought it was incredible. and i've seen so many crappy commercials, i've seen so many suggestive commercials, i've seen so many commercials down in the gutter i was really really pleased that this is what madison avenue and the largest corporations in the world finally figured out what america wants. >> donnie and maggie are coming up. we'll look through them all. >> i agree with you, i thought some of the ads or nice. it was a nice change of tone. there were two that were especially offensive. when you hear his voice you sit up, then you see the congo line.
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then the nationwide ad. the little boy talking about all the things he would have done if he hadn't died in an accident. >> talk about a debbie downer moment. that was a mood kill. people are tweeting the rest of the night, i would have seen exception the interception except i died. it was horrible. >> mika that was just -- >> that was the worst ad i've ever seen. >> the dodge commercial was pretty nice. if you live 100 years, you learn a lot of things. that was a cool commercial. >> a lot more of that coming up with maggie and donnie. >> some of the positive ads made you smile. >> they were nice there were just a lot of them. wisconsin governor -- enough. actually, the bev thing about the game last night was the game. which is why it should it was amazing. i stayed up. let's get to some politics here. scott walker standing atop a new
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poll for a race for iowa caucusgoers. look at this new poll. taken before romney dropped out, shows walker leading the republican field with 15%. rand paul romney, huckabee and ben carson rounds out the top five. walker still leads when romney dropped out. >> mark halperin this is a remarkable poll that you guys took. what it shows is what happened when chris christie called me right before he was trying to make a decision in '12. i know i'm a popular guy, i know i can raise a lot of money but what state do i win, joe? do i win iowa? do i win new hampshire? do i win south carolina? here we have jeb bush once again, the same money people that ran to george h.w. bush in '92, that ran to bob dole in '96, that ran to john mccain in 2008, that ran to mitt romney in
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2012 are now running to jeb bush in 2016. and they're writing checks writing checks. they're freaking out because they have to be on some train, right? they have it figured out what we were talking about before. there may not be a state jeb can win. >> you have to win one of the first four. you just do. >> he's in fourth fifth place in iowa. what does your poll show. >> fifth place. a lot of weakness. people know him as the famous last name. they don't like his position on immigration. they don't like his position on common core. and he's now hired his national campaign manager in waiting, the premiere iowa republican strategist which puts pressure on him to compete there. i think he's the strongest candidate. he might outraise the next person 5-1 in money. >> doesn't matter t. may not matter. he has to come out and prove himself. the people think they know him but they don't. this poll shows, by my count, nine or ten people could win the
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iowa caucuses. we've never had a party like that. bush has 463% of iowans saying they have an unfavorable view of the governor. walker has a 60% favorable rating. he sounded confident. >> 99% chance you'll run? >> after three elections for governor and four years in a state that hasn't gone republican since 1984 for president, i wouldn't bet against me on anything. >> on the democratic side hillary clinton has a commanding lead with 56% of iowa democrats, naming her as their first choice. senator elizabeth warren is second followed by vice president joe biden. that democratic side will take a bit to plush out if there's anybody else. >> walker has a moment now. many people are going to have moments this year. he's ahead in our poll great performance. a lot of people -- the big story right now, governor christie in
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london is weak in iowa. his unfavorables are real high. people who don't want to be with jeb bush are giving walker a good look. he has a chance to rise to the occasion. sign up fund-raisers. he's a great fit for iowa he's from a neighboring state. he's doing well there right now. >> who, as you look at that poll and look out now a couple months or a year from now, who benefits the most from mitt romney being out of race? as you start to lack at some of the numbers, who winning? >> when you take him out, his vote gets distributed. huckabee got the most of it. the people who benefit most are walker and potentially jeb bush obviously. huckabee is underperforming what i thought. i thought he'd do better in this poll. he won eight years ago. but the big question now is, can anyone keep even close pace on fund-raising? with jeb bush. and can anyone establish themselves as romney? he tied in the caucuses last night.
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can walker be that person there. still ahead on "morning joe," much more on the super bowl ads that everyone is still talking about this morning. we'll get to more of that. i didn't understand some of them. >> some were wonderful. >> what was the guy mixing? >> you didn't get the happy -- >> what was that? >> people loving your dad. i think mika has daddy issues. >> no. everybody make men look soft make sure you remember their fathers. there was a weird overall messaging there that they needed badly. >> maybe you should call your daughter. >> you know how he shows love hello, mika good job. >> bill has the forecast. >> this forecast joe, in new york city has been tricky all weekend long. now we're watching freezing rain over the entire city. central park, the trees are getting covered in ice and in the burbs it's getting slippery with the freezing rain.
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yesterday in chicago, people are still snowed in. some people are still waiting for the plows. they had their sixth largest snowfall in the city's history yesterday. still have light snow now. officially 18 inches of snow with blizzard conditions. detroit just reported in with 16 1/2 inches of snow. that's a very impressive snowfall for them. that was the most they've had in 40 years in one day. so now where are we with this storm? it's all snow. we don't have to worry about the freezing rain or sleet. i'll circumstancing the areas that are snow. hartford north, north of providence. so the south of this is where the icy stuff is. this is where the problems will be the rest of the morning into the afternoon. that includes new york city northern new jersey even the north shore of long island's getting more ice than they expected. definitely the i-95 corridor through connecticut into providence. if we're going to see the foot totals, 1 to 2 feet of snow maybe 1 to 18 inches we should
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see albany worcester, boston manchester and portland. my concern right now is the freezing rain and ice. if we continue this for another six hours we will get power outages and falling tree limbs in northern jersey southern connecticut and the westchester area of new york. we leave you with a shot of boston where the snow has really picked up. we'll watch 8 to 12. >>s of snow between now and with 7:00 p.m. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back.
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let's take a look at the morning papers. we have so much news to get to. >> let's go to the "washington post" first. >> okay. "the washington post." there has been yet another security incident at the white house. sunday afternoon a man climbed the bike rack which is setback from the white house fence. secret service officials say, however, it didn't make it over the bike rack. he was arrested for unlawful entry and remains in custody. the bike rack was put in place after an intruder jumped the fence and made his way inside the white house in september. just last week secret service seized a small drone, operated
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by an employee after it crashed into the white house lawn. yesterday's rally marked the first time back since their tent cities were dismantled back in december. while the demonstrators grew a crowd of a few thousand, it was a far cry from the 50 thouf organizers expected. protesters chanted slogans and filled the streets with a sea of yellow umbrellas. they've become the symbol of the protest which began in september. meanwhile, lawmakers are still hashing out a final election plan that may or may not carry out beijing's decision to screen all candidates in the 2017 election. this broke over the weekend, the huffington post the daughter of whitney houston remains hospitalized this morning after being found in her home's bathtub face down and unresponsive an saturday. bobbi kristina brown's father issued a statement asking for privacy while the 21-year-old is treated in atlanta. hospital officials have not given details on her engs.
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it was february of 2012 when bobbi kristina's mother, whitney houston was found dead in a bathtub at a beverly hills hotel. >> one of those responding officers said it was almost exactly the way whitney houston was found. we hope she pulls through. a $3.3 billion contract has been awarded to build a bridge to crimea. the same man behind the bridge was also behind a majority of the infrastructure at the sochi olympics. he also studied judo with putin when the two were children. coming up what exactly does it mean to do things like a girl? >> i don't know. >> uh-huh. a look at the most talked about ads from last night. >> i can think about somebody who throw out first pitches throw out first pitches like a girl. >> that would be me and i throw
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them well. >> i throw first pitches like a girl really really well. who are you talking about? >> there are people sometimes dudes, that bowl like a girl. >> step and throw. >> stop it. >> step and follow through. >> the latest on last night's super bowl ads. they were weird. some were inexplicable, some were over the top on love. >> some warmed my heart. >> oh, god. we'll be right back. >> you are a beast. what's wrong -- you're a wolverine. what's wrong with you? the exhilaration of a new engine. painstakingly engineered without compromise. to be more powerful... and, miraculously, unleash 46 mpg highway. an extravagance reserved for the privileged few. until now. hey josh! new jetta? yeah.
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i can't stop thinking about the young actor who had to repeat that until they got it right. joining us now to look at more of these ads that aired during the super bowl including that complete flop the editor in chief of cafe.com. maggie murphy and donny deutsch is back with us. we already talked about what goes on in that meeting. i can't figure out why they thought this was a good idea. they say they wanted to start a conversation. here we are talking. is this the conversation they wanted? >> in every super bowl ad you want to have a breakthrough. that's a compelling ad at the wrong place and the wrong time. they've been doing good advertising lately just wrong place pore that ad. >> in a statement, nationwide said in part the sole purpose
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was to start a conversation, not sell insurance. some did not care for the ad we hope it served to begin a dialogue to make safe happen for children everywhere. >> i'm as perplexed. they took all the air out of the party i was at. everybody's like did that kid just say i'm dead? >> for example, the domestic violence ad that the nfl put on it was serious, it stopped you but it did not take all the air out of the party. you felt like it fit in with the entire direction we were going with on super bowl sunday and a new approach for the nfl. it was an important ad as opposed to that complete dud. all right. one of the other highly praised ads was from always which looked to change how the term "like a girl" is used after puberty. take a look at this ad. >> show me what it looks like to fight like a girl. now throw like a girl.
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do you think you just insulted your sister? >> no. i mean yeah insulted girl but not my sister. >> my name is dakota. i'm 10 years old. >> show me what it looks like to run like a girl. throw like a girl. fight like a girl. what does it mean to you when i say run like a girl? >> it means run as fast as you can. >> let's bring joe in. that was just an awesome ad. that was good. >> anybody that has a daughter cannot help but get chills during that thing. if you have a daughter you love that commercial. >> donny has three. >> i have three. i loved it. the only -- it's interesting.
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someone could criticize the end. it was brought to you by always. nobody would have a criticism if it were brought to you by nike. >> it's a product that women use. not a problem. >> i usually was like a couple of the ads i saw and donny, you can speak to this they had no connection to the actual product that they were -- i saw a connection. i -- >> well the connection what it is it's what they are called is enfemmic ads. if you believe in women that way, you're going to buy our product. dove men's products. i love the ad about being a dad. if you believe in this way of looking at life we're for you. it's just basically buy our anthem, if you will. i think advertisers assume that consumers can make the leap. >> a lot of dads. both the nissan ad the dove ad i thought the dove ad played better with women than with men. >> that's who they're selling it to.
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90% of women buy it even though it's a product for men. >> we got it. >> we talked about this earlier, advertising is a great precursor, a future mirror to where the world is going. if you look at this and tee this up for the next election it's really about values and people as we said they don't want snarky. they don't want basically something that's just minimal and throw away. they want real meat and potatoes kind of values. >> ernest. >> nice is the new black. kind is the new black. you'll see a lot more of this. >> i have snarky things to say about the mcdonald's ad. >> of course you do. >> here's the dove ad though. i want to take a look at that. >> dada. >> daddy! >> daddy. >> dad. >> dad. >> daddy! >> dad. >> daddy!
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>> dove men plus care care makes a man stronger. >> one thing creative i love that ad. i wouldn't even had a voiceover. >> i agree. >> come up to the products. >> i see a connection between the message and the product. >> i love that ad. >> good branding. >> i want to invite dove to be one of the first sponsors of my new usa show. that's how much i like the ad. >> joe, jump in. >> the ad works. it's an amazing ad especially if you're a dad. that one also moves you. but then for having the guy come in with a dove blah blah blah you know what that's something they would have driven it home and helped the brand a lot more if they would have just shown the product and just say what does it, care makes a man stronger. >> i guarantee there were hours of arguments over that. >> take one thing off. >> don't talk about the product itself. >> in fairness to the klein the, they probably said hey, look
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for 27 seconds we're not showing our mentioning our product we have to get it in there. >> tell me why i bought that ad totally, hook, line and sinker but didn't buy this ad. take a look. ♪ >> he'll walk away from this one. ♪ he said thanks for the ball dad come on let's play ♪ ♪ it's not that easy to throw ♪ ♪ not today i got a lot to do and he said that's okay ♪ ♪ he walked away and said i'm gonna be like him yeah you know i'm gonna be like him ♪ >> that was actually cute. >> the song really makes everybody always get you every time. >> i was thinking of -- i think it was the -- >> the first ad they showed in the super bowl with the special challenge kid. wasn't that the one? >> the girl going to the army.
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>> i'm sorry. >> why don't i buy some of these dad ads but i love dove? >> you as a consumer every consumer consumes differently. a lot of advertisers believe we're going to put up a sensibility, a religion that we believe in a value system you'll buy into it. consumers like yourself say i need a tighter connection to the product. >> they were little mini movies most of these, that we've seen before. those videos of the kids doing dada, dad, we've seen that we want that, we want more of that. >> it resonated so much with me. whenever i'm on the street i hear any kid go dad, i'm like. >> last year the messages were more like america's back. this year the messages were focused. >> i think it's a strategy. >> do you think it's election-oriented? >> i think it's nfl oriented.
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>> people are fed up with snarky and cynicism. it's the pulse. great advertising. great advertising takes a pulse of what's going on. >> love your employees. that's the way i think of it. still ahead, february couldn't come faster for investors after a tough january for the market. why that bad opening month could be a bad ohman for the rest of the year. cnbc's sara eisen is at the new york stock exchange next. if it seems quiet at work today, we know some people who slept in. there's a reason. we'll explain that ahead, too.
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it is 44 past time now for business before the bell with cnbc's sara eisen. >> good morning. you mentioned february can't come fast enough. january was a rough start to the year for stocks. it was the worst month for stocks since last january, january 2014. some worry that januarys could set the tone for the year but the good news and the hope here is that last january was even worse and the market managed to rebound, come back and finish the year strong. we'll see what happens. we do look like we are set to open higher on this first trading day of february. jobs report will be a biggie. that comes on friday. we'll get manufacturing numbers this week. very much in focus. energy companies, watching those, because the big guys are reporting like exxon reported this morning, totally different profit picture for these companies after the price of oil has slid more than 50% in seven months. you're seeing it in the bottom lines. the key that we'll be watching for is are these companies going to have to announce layoffs? we've seen some of the big oiled
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services companies like shy sies like schlumberger. if anybody is thinking of coming late to, you are not alone. there's a new survey out of career builder. they found one in five people come late to work every single month. that number rises sharply on super bowl monday. i thought it was particularly interesting to read some of the commonly cited excuses here's a good one. i dreamed that i got fired. i was drunk and forget which waffle house i parked my car next to. so if you've used any of these excuses -- >> no ambien excuses? they're calling it a snow day here. joe, you might want to get that list list, start using it. >> phil doesn't believe most of
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takes it to a whole new place. >> i feel like in america. >> i think people are afraid. there's food in television and magazines. people have this fantasy about what it was supposed to look like. it makes them afraid of their own kitchens. i love to cook and i will have in the middle of nowhere in mississippi. when i want good food i have to make it. i had to find ways to make it easy and simple in keeping with my family traditions. >> these recipes are easy. >> they're fantastic.
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how quickly -- what's the easiest recipe in here to make that -- >> or your favorite one? >> or your favorite. >> i think i can answer both with the same question. roasted chicken with lemons and onions. throw it in a dish put it in the oven and walk away. >>. >> sounds good to me. >> do you remember to come back. >> i use my phone. >> a black eyed pea sweet potato broth. >> you talk about that these are very inexpensive recipes to make. >> very. you can cook it on snap. >> the food stamp program. >> i taught in the mississippi delta. i was on an elementary school budget when these recipes were solidifying. >> that's fantastic. >> you exercise too right? >> we walk eight miles each week sleep eight hours a night
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and drink eight glasses of water a day. we're changing our personal death styles to lifestyles. kitchens sustain us. great food lifts us up. we have to eat the right food or we have a death style, not a lifestyle. >> this is for you as well, joe. "soul food love." >> i like the 8, 8, 8 thing. i drink 8 glasses of water a week. does that work? >> that will work. not really. we need to get healthy food. alice randall and caroline randall williams. i'm going to do the chicken dish. i'll set my phone to remember to come back. i hope i do it. >> they're available tomorrow. up next what if anything did we learn today? thank you so much. >> thank you. >> this is great. >> so wonderful.
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ball. what else did we learn. >> howard named the kitty. >> amelia got her birthday present and a bag for it. >> kaliopy. >> it's a rescue puppy, cajun loves the kitty. this happened without trying. emma, you don't see emma the other rescue kitty in the picture. >> she's not a happy cat. >> sitting by 8 feet away staring. >> beth gave you the cutest cat on the planet. >> thank you, howard for the name. >> donny, what did you learn. >> when you're on the 1 yard line don't do this, do this. >> play action. >> play action. we'll show you. here's what you do. if you're going to pass come through, come through. no, i don't, i still have the ball and -- right in the corner. it's a touchdown, seattle wins. i don't get it. what did you learn, maggie? >> there's a fantastic homemade peanut butter recipe in this
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fabulous book by alice and caroline randall and williams. >> we have to wrap now. >> i think you might have dad issues. i have to talk to dr. dr. brzezinski. >> the ones with real videos of real kids i loved that. that was good. >> i loved the mcdonald's ad, the coke ad. >> perhaps i care too much. i don't know. >> way too early. >> we'll debate that. does joe care to a fault? >> "morning joe," stick around. it's time for "the rundown." i love you. and this is a live shot from glendale, arizona. where it is 7:00 a.m. and it was a super bowl stunner last night. the new england patriots beating the seattle seahawks 28-24 and katy perry redefining the halftime show. we'll go live there later in the hour. good morning, i'm jose
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diaz-balart. here we go again, another winter storm on this groundhog day. this one affecting 100 million people from the midwest to new england. travel is treacherous this morning as drivers have to
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