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mr. trump tweeted celebrating 1237, eating some mcdonald's. >> until tomorrow. >> hardball with chris matthews is next. trump's over the top. let's play hard ball. donald trump has earned enough delegates to win the republican nomination on the first ballot in cleveland. he is over the top. it was unbound delegates that did it. he did a victory lap tossing out red meat attacks against president obama, hill clintary
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clinton, senator warren. let's watch. >> he's a president who has done a horrible job. everybody understands that. hilly clinton is worse than obama. she said i want to put the coal miners out of business. i want to put the coal mines out of business. she's saying i want to put the steel mills out of business. >> she's made it her job. >> is that offensive? >> it's very offensive. >> i'm sorry about that. pocahontas. elizabeth warren. i think she's as native american as i am. she's a woman that's been very ineffective other than she's got a big mouth. >> that was rough. meanwhile one trump advisor saying his boss plans to soften his most controversial proposal, that ban on all foreign muslims coming to the u.s. trump toyed with a potential
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television bonanza, a debate with senator sanders. if they can raise 10 to $15 million for charity, it will be a night of him versus the self-described democratic socialist. one major republican still isn't in the band wagon. that's speaker paul ryan. he was asked about a phone call he had with trump. here is what he had to say. >> it was a productive phone call. we've had conversations. our staffs have been meeting. we had a very good and productive phone call. >> did it get you closer to yes? >> we had a productive phone call. i'll leave it at that. back home hillary clinton took a shot at trump. >> just today, it was reported that donald trump has clenched the number of delegates he needs to be the republican nominee. that means an unqualified, loose cannon is within reach of the most powerful job of the world.
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>> john, let me look at this thing and everybody has a point of view but heidi has no point of view. >> right down the middle. >> trump was trump today. this idea he's going to become presidential. he's out there with the pocahontas line wearing thin. this was his chance to jump over and say i won. he didn't act like that. >> that's not his m.o. he will take the racket and beat you with it until you say i give in. that's what he's doing. he's beating on democrats but still beating on other republicans that falling in line. he's making a point to everybody around him that if you don't fall in line, i'm just going to bring this kind of crazy swocor
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and abuse to you. >> was there logic to what he did today? i think it was. >> he's going to go with what got him to this point. if he turns more on the democrats than the republicans, he's getting the republican party behind him now. months ago mitt romney was saying you'll never get us behind you, sir. yet nine out of ten republicans in the latest polling say they will support trump. >> because? >> because he's not hillary. he's not hillary. >> that's what he did today. >> they keep doing that. i don't know if there's ever a point where he will try to be more presidential. this is base election. >> he's trying to get up in the high 40s. it will cost him with women. this ain't going to help him with minorities. it's a cheap shot and going after the president. then the president took shots at
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him today. >> if you look at what he did today, that's the road map he's following. you have to ask the question of whether he can stick to that. you look at what he did yesterday. look at what he did with susana martinez. there was zero political calculation that would have told him that was a good idea. you're having a problem with latinos and women so you go to a blue state and attack the most prominent latina female in your party. >> even as he clenches the nomination he continues to slam republicans such as susana martinez of new mexico. let's watch. >> we have to get your governor to get going. she's got to do a better job, okay. your governor has got to do a better job. she's not doing the job. poor mitt romney. poor mitt. i have a sore that's worth more money than him. he choked like a dog.
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you ever see him in athletics. he's a choker. he walks like a penguin on to the stage. like a penguin. many of people i competed against have now endorsed me. most importantly, no jeb hasn't done it yet. he will get a burst of energy and he will do it. believe me. he needs a little more energy. >> i have to tell you next time i watch mitt romney walk, i'll look for the penguin. i can't resist it now. what does that do for you politically? >> it's what he's always done. it's bullying. he's bullying people that are examples. he doesn't care about martinez or bush or romney. he doesn't need them as far as he's concerned. he uses them as whipping boys to prove to the other members and the fluential voices. if you don't do what i say i'm
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going to beat on you in public. he's done that to great effects so far. >> why is he doing that? >> for a party that's defined itself as being this hawkish, tough guy party like republicans have. they fall in line real quick. >> appealing feature of a person is strength. >> he also had an act. >> he's 90 and he's still great. >> he can't give up because he doesn't have policy. he doesn't have anything reasonable to say. this is what got him to this point. >> he's putting down others and he's kicking butt. he will do that again and again. >> i think we're reading a little too mump into this. she was critical of him. what this shows is he didn't
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have the self-control to think about that political calculation and think about whether this makes any sense on any level to attack her. he's angry. >> you got the mike here. half the people watch this show a women. i'm wondering about a couple of things. some things he does do not advance his cause but he does them any way. why did he pick a fight with carly fcar ly fiorina. he could say i don't think the way you're interrupting. is that a thing here. >> it's a question. i don't know what's in his heart. it's something that women will look at that and ask the question is that sexism or something else. why was he more irritated by her and view her as interrupting him. why was that in his head when she was behaving like any other candidate on the stage. like him calling elizabeth
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warren pocahontas. the guys started laughing. the more he said it, the woman standing behind him started biting her lip. i think that's how a lot of moderate republican women are looking at some of the these things that he says opinion it's a little more personal. >> native americans in -- it's not like they're cartoon figures out there. >> it wasn't just that he called her pocahontas. he said she was ineffective and all she had was a big mouth. she got federal agency created and you cannot like her but big mouth. >> last night, donald trump seemed to accept an invitation and today he said he would do it if the event could raise 10 to $15 million for charity. let's watch the counter offer here. >> i think it would get very high ratings.
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it should be in a big arena somewhere. we can have a lot of fun with it. i'd love to debate bernie. the problem with debating bernie is he will lose. i wanted to put up money for charity. we had a couple of calls from networks already. >> raise $10 million, you'll get on a debate stage. >> i would love to. >> i can write the headlines now. >> you can tell that's the way it's going to go. they'll be rooting for him. i can see it coming. why would he want to walk into a situation where they're not going to beat bernie sanders. >> how could bernie lose the debate? >> right now he's got about 10%. it's going to become clear to
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bernie's voters that trump is not somebody their candidate would ever want them to support. the age old rule of not engaging candidates who are below you. that's why hillary didn't want to debate. >> he's not going to do it. >> it's not him. he wants the networks to pay him to do this. he'll give the money to charity just like with the vets. >> i'm doing it all for women. >> i wonder if they will give it to planned parenthood again. >> everybody's going to cheer and nobody knows such trump moment. i just think he'll lose.
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thank you. amazing. so smart here. i do think everything you say is right. coming up, good news and bad news for hillary clinton. the bad news is she's leading bernie sanders with just two points. look, this is going to be tricky out there in california. he could win that one. the good news for hillary, she's beating donald trump among middle income voters in the rust belt states. can clinton fight her two front war against trump and sanders at the same time and win at both? that's ahead. plus, president obama says world leaders are rattled. that's his word, by donald trump. trump's response, good, they should be. it is smart politics for the president to engage like this with the republican nominee? it's dangerous to fight down, i would argue. don't fight with a guy coming at you. much more from the trump archives. more that show earlier signs of what he's selling now.
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if people ask me about politician, i speak well. she's wonderful. everybody's wonderful. that's the way it is. they ask me for contributions, i give contributions. >> so you were full of [ bleep ] when you said that? >> how can you talk like that? we'll be right back. introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment.
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welcome back to hard ball. hillary clinton is pushing forward despite the state department audit that says she violated the federal recordkeeping rules when she was secretary of state even when one of her closest aides recommend clinton use an official state department e-mail address. clinton said, quote, let's get separate address or device, but i don't want any risk of the personal being accessible. the investigation did not find any evidence that clinton received a new device or address after that discussion. the clinton campaign has been down playing the inspector
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general's report since it came out yesterday. here is secretary clinton reacting to the report earlier today. >> this report makes clear that personal e-mail use was the practice for other secretaries of state. i know that because it is well known. it's pointed out in the report. it was still a mistake. if i could go back, i would do it differently. i know people have concerns about this. i understand that. i think voters are going to be looking at the full picture of what i have to offer, my life and my service and the full threat that donald trump offers our country. >> is the interview with the fbi scheduled yet? >> no, it's not. i have offered since last august and i'm looking forward to seeing this matter wrapped up.
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>> ruth, i know we're talking before. this is a tough one to try to get through. it's murky. no one ever told secretary clinton when she was secretary don't use the private e-mail server. nobody ever told her. whose fault is that? when you go to school they say use eight and a half by ten paper. use a pencil and there's instructions to every part of our life. there was no literal, clear instructions to her, don't do that. do this. >> there's two levels of fault. there was a culture of enabling around her. you're the important person. you're the principal. everybody wants to make you happy and satisfied. your role as the principal is to have people around you who feel empowered to stand up to you and hillary clinton made a mistake but her staff also and the people who were working for her failed her by not telling her
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this was a truly bad idea. >> they did fail her. i actually also think there were some -- i'm a big defender of hillary clinton. i'm going to support the nominee. i think she made a mistake that white house put out some guidelines that she didn't follow. they also knew she wasn't using the right e-mail server and probably somebody at the white house should have said something. i think there's plenty of enabling going on. >> she said yesterday, i'm the only secretary of state who put out all their e-mails. she didn't. she had 31,000 she kept and said they were private. 31,000 is not all. >> right. you got to just come totally clean. >> can she? >> this is the problem she keep saying she did what other secretaries of states have done. i know growing up my mother would chastise me about doing
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something my friends have done. if they jump off the bridge, are you going to jump too. this is the point. it's don't totally dismiss it. you have to totally own it. >> do you think this will matter? i always like to ask when i have a problem. will this matter a month from now? >> it may or may not. mr. trump will make sure that the voters never forget it. >> it's one of the things he spews out. does he know what was wrong? >> he's not expressed that. >> can you explain what exactly matters here. why does it matter? >> it's important to understand this inspector general is the jv
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come papered to what does the fbi, what does the justice department do. it has to do with classified information. i doubt that hillary clinton will be indicted. the criminal law is strict here. the sense that some people believe that the clinton's don't think the remember rules apply to them. that's why it matters. >> that's perfectly fair for some people to think. it's always a higher standard. >> i ran for president. i've been in the senate. i don't want to be doing anything illegal on the political side. i communicated with people who i've raised money with. >> i'm a true believer in that.
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i got to get some kid into stanford because they gave me money to campaign. that's a different phone call she should be allowed to keep to herself. >> let me express some sympathy for hillary clinton. when she says i don't want the personal to come out, that's the result of having years of having everything in her life excava excavated. >> voters head to the polls on june 7th. that ain't much. >> not at all. >> who's going to spend the big money out there and win this? >> certainly senator sanders big time. >> got five million left right. >> about. he's out there. he's been holding large rallies. he's pressing the flesh.
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>> two weeks from yesterday. at 8:00 eastern time, we're going to know that hillary clinton has enough delegates to win this. it's over. what's that do? >> this is bad for the clinton campaign for following reasons. this poll is bad because a week ago she was ahead by 16 points. polls are a snapshot in time. he's still moving. he's moving like this. they've got to do something to stop that movement. >> i hate when you count the super delegates. >> i know you do. that's life. >> they don't count. they don't count until the day of the convention. >> that's life. many believe the 2016 contest
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will be fought and won in the midwest states. working class voters could swing the contest to trump or clinton if she's the nominee in the general election. according to a bloomberg politics purple slice poll, clinton leads by seven points among middle class that includes the states of michigan, ohio and pennsylvania. >> 30 to $75,000 a year. >> these are the people that most people believe, if trump has chance these are the people that will need to go there. reagan democrats. >> what's the normal spread? >> is it mostly democratic. >> the group has gone for the winning presidential candidate in six out of last six presidential campaigns. it's been by different margins. >> you think this is good news? >> it's very good news. it closes the door on the strategy. >> it's not going to close the
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door. >> it's the only door he's got to go through. >> that's exactly right. it's his only door. >> it's one of the doors. >> he has to go back to a romney strategy where he is focusing on. >> the purple states. he's not going to flip these states. >> here is the question. if the republicans win the deep south, they will win the rocky mountains and the plain states. democrats will win the bicoastal, california and seattle. they will win the east coast. the battleground has to be the middle. >> it's florida, ohio and virginia. it's not michigan and pennsylvania. >> democrats have been winning those pretty consistently. >> who's here from ohio in. >> i am. >> just kidding. >> they do not win. thank you. next, rattled.
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welcome back to hardball, president obama is in japan where tomorrow he will become the first sitting president to visit hiroshima peace park memorial. today at the g7 summit the focus shifted to the race. world leaders are rattled. that's his word by republican nominee donald trump. >> they are paying very close attention to this election. i think it's fair to say they are surprised by the republican nominee. they are not sure how seriously to take some of his pronouncements, but they are rats rattled by it and for good
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reason. >> here is what he had the say in response to what the president said in japan. >> when you rattle someone, that's good. many of the world, as you know, many of the country's in our world, beautiful world have been absolutely abusing us and take advantage of us. if they are rattled we'll have great relationships with these countries. if they are rattled in a friendly way, that's a good thing, not a bad thing. >> rattled is an interesting twist of words. let's talk about this. is this the kind of conversation presidents should get involved in talking about domestic u.s. policy with foreign lead who are are not americans, do not have the same stake in this country that we do and should we even listen to what they have to say. your thoughts on the whole thing. >> one of the biggest jobs is
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explaining american policy overseas. it's difficult. it's the first question people ask. what is going on with donald trump? >> he's he's responding to direct questions. it was a polite way rather than going into the dirty details. it's impossible now to separate conversations overseas from conversations that happen domestically. it's the nature of the world we live in that everything trump says at an arizona rally or somewhere in north carolina is going to resonate overseas. people pay a lot of attention to what the united states political machine is going to look like. >> this president said it's rattled and should be. >> this is a developer who thinks because he slaps his name on a building, he can do brain surgery. the phony foreign policy where he is saddling up to putin and
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those who appease -- >> you think he says they are good leaders? >> oh yeah. >> good or strong? >> they're strong leaders. he wanted to meet with the heed of north korea. why? his quote was he knows how to take care of his opponents. how could leaders who are democrats around the world not be concerned about a guy who believes he's the next -- cordillo. all the latin american strong men in spanish is known as that. >> why might that by concerned about trump? let's take a listen. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states. i'll tell you about nato, it's obsolete. we're paying too much money. looks like we're not going to
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have a good relationship. it's possible that if they don't pay up, they'll have to arm folks. they'll have to arm. when north korea acts up, let them worry about north korea instead of us worrying about north korea. i will build a great, great wall on our southern border. i'll have mexico pay. saudi arabia, making a billion dollars a day before the oil went down. a billion dollars day making a fortune. we defend them. how stupid are we. >> can you tell the middle east we're not using a nuclear weapon? >> i'm not going to take it off the table. >> how about in europe? >> you won't use it in europe? >> i can't say. i'm not taking cards off the table. >> that crowd were actually laughing at the prospect of anybody seriously saying we might under any circumstances drop a nuclear bomb, an atomic
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bomb in europe. you can take that off the table. >> chris, when you look at the fact this is guy who went to military school and we'll put him in as commander in chief and he's encouraging the spread of nukes around the world and counter intuitive and saying we should step back and let everybody go fight their own wars. it should be most likely to start a war underneath his picture. >> a new global poll out today sheds mor sheds more insight into what the world thinks of trump. his views make the less world safe. nearly three quarters thinks his politics have worsened the view of america and 71% think the positions are bad for the global economy. your thoughts about the numbers.
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>> it makes perfect sense to me given that what he said feels right at the moment and could change the next day. we've seen some of the flip-flopping and reversals. no one can figure out what is the underlying theory or if there any any underlying theory. >> it's nationalism. >> it's us against them at any cost. it's not a sign of leadership. it doesn't give our ally who is are dealing with challenges on their doorsteps of terrorism. we have a benefit in the u.s. of being relatively isolated but our allies are looking to address these problems in their country next door and all we can say is we're happy to rattle them and be inconsistent. this is not the steady hands at the wheel that people, even the american public are looking for for a commander in chief. >> the best way to unify people at home and get them excited is to have a foreign person we can
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all dislike. >> sure. >> we have seen this. >> you make it sounds like he wants to align with them. >> why doesn't he? >> he thinks that everyone else should do it. >> i don't see how that jibes. how does that jibe with making network great again. >> everybody has not done their fair share and it's up to the united states to step back. hooe going to make america great again. >> he should stick to nato. up next, we open the hardball vau hardball vault for a new look at the old trump. some of these views are telling about what he's saying now.
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i'd have to be doing shows like this all the time and lots more. i think i could do it. >> 17 years ago. that was 17 years ago. welcome back the hardball. that was donald trump saying 17 years ago if he were to run for president, which he has, he'd have to rely a lot on free media and shows like this even before there were shows like "morning joe." any way back in 1999, trump was considering a white house bid on what was called the reform party
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ticket. trump told me his campaign would be about restoring the spirit of this country. make america great again. let's watch. >> how comfortable are you becoming the symbol of american life? >> i think the problem that this country really has is there's a lack of spirit right now, and everything i've done in business and my life i've created this spirit. i have a lot of good friends and everything. my business does great. i'm the biggest developer by far. we can say he's a business guy. he's made a lot of money. i look at other candidates and say what gives them the right. they haven't done a thing. what gives them the right to really go out and run for office. >> i'm joined by the round table as the republican strategist. i think this guy has been thinking about running for president a long time. thinking about how he will get the free kbleed amedia and spir
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morale. >> the free media thing is amazing. you couldn't buy the media he's gotten. once upon a time there's this ideal of oversaturation. trump has blown that out of water that he is all the time ready to talk to reporters. you still have a lot of politicians now. >> you see him today. he took every single question and wouldn't get off that stage. >> which goes against everything they teach you in basic commu communications. >> they have very much limited their exposure to shows like the talk shows at night because they want to stay magical. they want to be rare. trump is not rare. >> he's blanketed the zone. the word spirit strump ck me as wrong. he's his own advisor. he's making it up himself. when rick wiley was fired yesterday, i was thinking he
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will rent an aide that has experience. he gets rid of them because he's so convinced that his way is right and so far it has been. >> trump and i discussed how politics requires hustpah when it comes to raising money. here is an observation. the cost of running. you said the former president who i think is great came into your office one time and asked you for $5 million for his library. you said that's how he got elected. >> that's true. >> would you ask your business competitors to contribute to your campaign? >> i think i would. why not? i'm in a unique position because i can take a lot of money and run for president and not have to ask anybody. i would never look a gift horse in the mouth. if these folks want to contribute to my campaign, i'll
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take your money. >> put the ten cup out there. eight hours ada on phone. trump's never done that. why not. >> first of all, that's all going to change. they need to raise a billion dollars. what he did to win aprimary among 17 people is a lot different than going out to win a general. what i'm struck at in looking at the tapes is how likable he's coming across. i have to be honest with you, i'd rather see more of that dom donald trump than the one we're seeing now. >> trump said in our interview that rich people don't like them. he's viewed more favorfully by blue collar workers. watch this. >> i think the kind of percent or the people that support me or the workers, the construction workers, rich people don't like me. after my new tax plan they like me a lot less. >> why do they like you? >> i build buildings. i think i'm the largest employer
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in the state of new jersey. i build things. i'm not paper guy. i'm not shifting paper and making money that way. i build buildings. i build great buildings. >> here is the great question of our time. he acts like the rich guy. he doesn't hide his money. everything about him is cartoonishly rich. working guy look up because he's been builder. all the stuff he fed the guy. the birther thing. all this stuff about mexico and the wall and muslims. did he get the love or support of the working guy. i think i can build on this. you're right. it was not that ethnic stuff in the old interviews. all the stuff people find offensive now wasn't there. >> i also think he's crazy like a fox. he's reading the tea lives. there was a niche for that in the republican primary.
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it's basic branding. find your niche and dominate that niche. when he laid out the argument about mexicans being rapist and building a wall, all that racial aversion landed on him and he built upon it. >> he had it back then without that. way back then he thought the working guy liked him. >> i don't think without the racial aversion, without the attacks on the mexicans and muslims he gets through the primary. he has the pull of that white working class who has been hurt and has been undermined. he gets those voters as he's gotten. it's a horrible thing to say but i don't think he does. >> you have to do bad to get them. >> the end doesn't justify the means but he gets there. the roundtable is sticking with us. this is hardball, the place for politics. all. wait. data just changed... now she's into disc sports. ah, no she's not. since when? since now. she's into tai chi. she found disc sports too stressful. hold on. let me ask you this... what's she gonna like six months from now?
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we're back with the "hardball kwnds roundtable. cornell, tell me something i don't know. >> there's a lot of talk lately with howard dean and the rift on it. there's a lot of conversation. he's got a full-time job. howard dean, he's looking for something. >> wow. >> so, chris, the e-mails are back. >> sure. >> all right. >> enough about the damn e-mails. >> it's all about the damn e-mail. the excuse that comes out every time there's a new report. well, colin powell did it. there's been two independent fact-checking with politifact. she has an elaborate server set up which was by that time -- >> 61,000 e-mails. >> only 30,000 of which we.
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>> you know why she says him. >> he's a god-like creature. if he did it, that's okay if i did it. >> you can't go back too far. >> right. right. you can only go back to madeleine albright when it was first inspected. >> quickly. the list that's put out, it changed everything. >> who put the list together? >> they talked to -- and santorum put name out. >> anyway, thank you, john brabender and margaret and cory. we had an interesting panel. when we come back, something close tohome. philly, philly, philly. you're watching "hardball" the place for politics. shield technologies. whoa! like forward emergency braking that could stop your car for you. save even more with holiday bonus cash this memorial day, during nissan's safety today event. for a limited time, save up to $1,500 on the 2016 nissan rogue
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let me finish tonight with something close to home. lin manuel miranda of the smash broadway musical hamilton gave this year's commencement address at the university of pennsylvania. he talked about the decision of the founding fathers to move the nation's capital from philadelphia to washington. here he goes. >> who really won that deal in the end? look at d.c. it's synonymous with institutional dysfunction, part san infighting and political gridlock. you are known as the birthplace of louisa may ail cot, rocky balboa, boyz ii men, betsy ross, will smith, i zych as i moth,
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tina ray, and you can have cheese pretzels and cheesesteak hogueys whenever you want. you win, philly, you win every time. >> i remember the high-ranking official of the philadelphia fire department who told us not to feel too bad because even though new york had all those high-rise building and and skyscrapers we had the first free library, the first zoo and the first fire department. but for purposes of coming to philly, let me add these to the bragging list. ben franklin. talk about a renaissance man. big five basketball teams. kevin bacon, patti labelle, kobe bryant, bradley coopering wilt chamberlain and my favorite the local irish girl who behavior a movie queen and a european princess to boot her serene highness grace kelly. and that's hardball for now.
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thanks for being with us. all in with chris hayes starts right now. tonight on "all in." >> this man who is an unqualified loose cannon is within reach of the most important job of the world. >> donald trump crosses the threshold with his grace and dignity. >> who? pocahontas? look. she is offensive. you tell me. oh, i'm sorry about that. pocahontas? >> trump's response to president obama -- >> the world pay ace tension to the u.s. elections. they're rattled by them. and for good reason. >> and his promise to bernie sanders. >> donald trump has agreed to debate me, and i look forward to that. >> i'd love to debate bernie. he's a dream. plus, we'll analyze trump's deep dive on energy policy. >> the windmills are killing hundreds and hundreds of eagles
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