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i was a disrupter in tallahassee and i will be a disrupter in washington, d.c. we need a line item veto power. they called me veto carliono for good reasons, i vetoed 25 separate line items in the budget totaling $2 billion. we need to have a balanced budget amendment. every time loixes meets with an elected official in washington, there audited to be in 24 hours there ought to be some notice of it. if an elected official doesn't show up to work, they ought to have their pay deducted like everybody else in america. [ applause ] >> with presidential leadership people will move in the direction. we have six and a half painful years we have had a president that has only tried to divide us, that doesn't believe in entrepreneurial capitalism. believes the progressive agenda from the top down works better than the indigenous organic way that america has done better from the bottom up. the president that is committed to that free society, people pursuing their society with a vengeance believes in free market economics. i think there will be lots of people that will fol
i was a disrupter in tallahassee and i will be a disrupter in washington, d.c. we need a line item veto power. they called me veto carliono for good reasons, i vetoed 25 separate line items in the budget totaling $2 billion. we need to have a balanced budget amendment. every time loixes meets with an elected official in washington, there audited to be in 24 hours there ought to be some notice of it. if an elected official doesn't show up to work, they ought to have their pay deducted like...
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things people want in washington i did in tallahassee.g reform, making sure that government didn't grow faster than people's ability to pay for it. all the things i got to do i could bring to washington because i have the experience to do it but i have to go tell people that. that's my responsibility. >> governor, i've looked at your florida record and discussed a lot of these issues with you. you governed as a very solid conservative. you created a lot of jobs, you cut taxes -- don't remember the exact number -- you probably do -- a number of times. >> $19 billion. >> what's that? >> yeah. every year. $19 billion. every year i cut taxes. >> a aaa bond rating. first governor to institute a school voucher system. whenever your name comes up on social media, it always immediately races to immigration. and common core. i think you know that that's true. right? what is your answer to those people that doubt your conservative credentials because of these two issues? >> listen to me talk about education where we had the greatest gains in learni
things people want in washington i did in tallahassee.g reform, making sure that government didn't grow faster than people's ability to pay for it. all the things i got to do i could bring to washington because i have the experience to do it but i have to go tell people that. that's my responsibility. >> governor, i've looked at your florida record and discussed a lot of these issues with you. you governed as a very solid conservative. you created a lot of jobs, you cut taxes -- don't...
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throughout the day, this will shift north, up toward tallahassee, too. we'll get drenched. this area of low pressure will combine with more moisture up the coast. some areas had an inch or two in the last three months. very dry conditions. we could get soaked in some areas. three to four inches of rain. that's what we're hoping the el nino winter will bring for areas of colorad of california. seattle, you haven't cooled yet. the north, gorgeous, portland to temperatures are warm in california. fresno, 92 today. so the rain is heading for the east but we'd like some in the west. have to wait longer. >> have to get the rain boots now. >>> today might be a dream come true for you beer drinkers. >>> high anxiety in the dugout. we'll explain that on "early today." here's a little healthy advice. eat well, live well, and take of what makes you, you. right down to your skin with aveeno® aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with the goodness of active naturals® oat and 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. healthy skin equals beautiful skin. and for shower soft
throughout the day, this will shift north, up toward tallahassee, too. we'll get drenched. this area of low pressure will combine with more moisture up the coast. some areas had an inch or two in the last three months. very dry conditions. we could get soaked in some areas. three to four inches of rain. that's what we're hoping the el nino winter will bring for areas of colorad of california. seattle, you haven't cooled yet. the north, gorgeous, portland to temperatures are warm in california....
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inspired by the holy father's message, on monday, they set off on an 870 mile drive from tallahassee, florida. today that journey paid off. >> oh, my god, there he is. >> he came up in his popemobile and he is going really slow and i held her up in the air and he did the sign of the cross and he blessed everybody. and then we just -- we were in total shock. >> reporter: the family wrote in for tickets for today's mass and were shocked when they got seven. >> do you feel you've gotten a miracle already? >> absolutely. more than one, yes. >> reporter: day, a single mom, said her family has seen their share of obstacles. her 12-year-old has autism and epilepsy. her 9-year-old has heart problems. but guided by unwavering catholic faith they get through it. >> we do this all of the time. it is just me and the kids and we want to challenge ourselves and get out and see the world. >> reporter: joining the pilgrimage of thousands, her children's prayers were answered. >> i almost cried because this is actually the only time we probably will be ever to see the pope in our whole entire lives. >
inspired by the holy father's message, on monday, they set off on an 870 mile drive from tallahassee, florida. today that journey paid off. >> oh, my god, there he is. >> he came up in his popemobile and he is going really slow and i held her up in the air and he did the sign of the cross and he blessed everybody. and then we just -- we were in total shock. >> reporter: the family wrote in for tickets for today's mass and were shocked when they got seven. >> do you feel...
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they succeeded in tallahassee and they're pushing ones in montana. i totally support this idea. i so believe we don't have time. we don't have time for 40 states to come around to get their local house in order before we take on the challenge of congress. we don't have time because we don't have the opportunity, a way to address the issues to motivate everybody to want to turn out and do something here like climate change or health care or equality or some way of finding a common purpose, again, these are not things that can wait. so as much as i am eager to see those things succeed, i would not say that means we shift our focus and not also try to pursue this. we recognize that that might mean those don't move as quickly, but i think as they move together, they feed on each other. i think what we saw out of the victory in tallahassee was a extraordinary revival of the belief in part of the country that there was change possible. that helps us to work at the national level, too. so it's a great strategy. it's just one more complementing strategy we got to be able to adopt. i'm i
they succeeded in tallahassee and they're pushing ones in montana. i totally support this idea. i so believe we don't have time. we don't have time for 40 states to come around to get their local house in order before we take on the challenge of congress. we don't have time because we don't have the opportunity, a way to address the issues to motivate everybody to want to turn out and do something here like climate change or health care or equality or some way of finding a common purpose,...
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of florida and he rejected it and the lobbyist went back and told him what was the reaction in tallahassee and trump said that ends it and on that one, bush was right. >> and there was a exchange about the possibility of reforming the tax system and bringing a smaller government to the federal side in washington. and take a listen to this exchange. >> i spend my days defending the constitution and the bill of rights. i think there is nothing more important than understanding that the constitution restrains government, not the people. >> domestically we would be operating under a system that eliminated irs. >> one of the things we must recognize is that the country is of, for and by the people and time that the government get out of the way and let the people decide how they want to run their country. >> it is not a issue that received a lot of attention. do you so the possibility of tax reform coming out of the next administration? >> i think it depend p on who the administration is. if you have the president and congress of the same party. there is a split and divide in the republican par
of florida and he rejected it and the lobbyist went back and told him what was the reaction in tallahassee and trump said that ends it and on that one, bush was right. >> and there was a exchange about the possibility of reforming the tax system and bringing a smaller government to the federal side in washington. and take a listen to this exchange. >> i spend my days defending the constitution and the bill of rights. i think there is nothing more important than understanding that...
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thunderstorms popping up in and around the southeast from atlanta back to mobile as the storms migrant to tallahasseeratures not bad. upper 70s from pittsburgh to new york. in the mid-90s from dallas to little rock. >>> thank you, pedram. europe divided over how to handle a flood of migrants and refugees. officials studying a new meeting to solve this crisis. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals neede
thunderstorms popping up in and around the southeast from atlanta back to mobile as the storms migrant to tallahasseeratures not bad. upper 70s from pittsburgh to new york. in the mid-90s from dallas to little rock. >>> thank you, pedram. europe divided over how to handle a flood of migrants and refugees. officials studying a new meeting to solve this crisis. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b...
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his finger on what is now erie pennsylvania and draws a line down through toledo and ends up in tallahasseeflorida and this is everything east of that is yours and everything west of that is ours. >> it has something to do with a river. >> key points of the mississippi and says everything east of that is ours and it is nonnegotiable. he goes to franklin then he says the story break their evolutions and he comes down from a innocence i've been waiting to break these forever so they sign a separate treaty and take up the the gothic eastern third of the continent. >> since we are out west with an agenda second thing. why when given his choice does torch washington a man that seems utterly wise to go to paris quick >> after the war he says you are the greatest hero of our time in part because he won the war but mostly because he then stepped down and i think you should take the grand tour. we are not going to visit london. [laughter] washington says now looks good to detroit, new orleans, around two savanna and that's the future. that's what's important. europe is the past. >> d. you realize wh
his finger on what is now erie pennsylvania and draws a line down through toledo and ends up in tallahasseeflorida and this is everything east of that is yours and everything west of that is ours. >> it has something to do with a river. >> key points of the mississippi and says everything east of that is ours and it is nonnegotiable. he goes to franklin then he says the story break their evolutions and he comes down from a innocence i've been waiting to break these forever so they...
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host: charlotte in tallahassee, florida. good morning.ler: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i have an admission could i am also very concerned about the common spirs. the comments for me represent the k-12 infrastructure and the ecosystem and infrastructure technology. seem to mencorporate that they got away from bringing in college graduates and giving them a 90 day or inclusion training with culture and practicum and fury as it relates -- theory as a relates to the corporate business. you lost the middle manager jobs in terms of accounting and moving offshore with their consultancy contracts. we now are seeing our young people who are yeah -- graduating with masters with phd's and are underemployed. going to that we are bridge, as you stated earlier, the national conversation that bridges, as john stated, a or ae foundation program consensus of how we will bridge demand for sales for small businesses? because without people who have money, small businesses cannot grow because they do not have customers could without corpor
host: charlotte in tallahassee, florida. good morning.ler: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i have an admission could i am also very concerned about the common spirs. the comments for me represent the k-12 infrastructure and the ecosystem and infrastructure technology. seem to mencorporate that they got away from bringing in college graduates and giving them a 90 day or inclusion training with culture and practicum and fury as it relates -- theory as a relates to the corporate...
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rick nelson is in tallahassee, florida tonight. rick, what happened to scott walker? >> hi, john.t's a story of a guy who had a lot of the right predicates to run for president, but missed a certain level of charisma and presence and stage craft and preparation at the end of the day to be able to compete in an environment especially where you have -- take donald trump out of the equation of the scenery eating oxygen sucking part of donald trump out of the equation, you have a lot of other very smart fluent candidates, folks who can talk about policy all day long and bigger issues all day long, and walker kept getting caught flat footed -- >> really? you that scott walker was not as good as all of those candidates you just described, including jeb bush? >> listen, i -- i had a little caveat with jeb there. he is definitely no marco rubio or ted cruz or fringely even carly fiorina. and i think scott is a tremendous leader for wisconsin a great guy, and i think he would have been just fine as a candidate in another year with a different environment. he has a kind of dorky midwestern
rick nelson is in tallahassee, florida tonight. rick, what happened to scott walker? >> hi, john.t's a story of a guy who had a lot of the right predicates to run for president, but missed a certain level of charisma and presence and stage craft and preparation at the end of the day to be able to compete in an environment especially where you have -- take donald trump out of the equation of the scenery eating oxygen sucking part of donald trump out of the equation, you have a lot of other...
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. >> i was a disrupter in tallahassee. we need a line-item veto power. i vetoed 2500 separate line items in the budget. >> the only way to do it is we've got to take it on and bring power out of washington and back to the people. >> e don't buy this nonsense about all the senate rules. the democratings don't play by those rules. it's time we sent the president a bill that defunded planned parenthood with 51 votes in the united states senate. >> the worst part is that the majority of americans disagree with the tearing up of babyings and the destroying of human life. why should their taxpayer money be used to fund that kind of activity. what happened to america? >> what a difference saying what they want to say and the way they want as opposed to a debate stage where they're being pitted against one another with a goal of making them fight. >> exactly. that's sort of roman gladtorial yal stuff. every question was set up as a fight between two republicans. and i do think this is a better way to get at what these candidates are. it does allow them to say wh
. >> i was a disrupter in tallahassee. we need a line-item veto power. i vetoed 2500 separate line items in the budget. >> the only way to do it is we've got to take it on and bring power out of washington and back to the people. >> e don't buy this nonsense about all the senate rules. the democratings don't play by those rules. it's time we sent the president a bill that defunded planned parenthood with 51 votes in the united states senate. >> the worst part is that the...
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popping up in and around the southeast today from atlanta back toward mobile as the storm migrates to tallahasseeh to new york. in the mid-90s from dallas out to little rock. guys. >>> pedram, thank you. >> europe divided on how to handle the flood of refugees inside its borders. there is a new meeting set to try to solve this crisis. it takes technology, engineering and coordination for pga tour professional rickie fowler to hit the perfect shot. at quicken loans, technology, engineering and coordination come together to deliver a customized mortgage experience. quicken loans: home buy. refi. power. official mortgage sponsor of the pga tour. ♪ i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. ♪ if you want beautiful results, you know where to go. angie's list. everyone can shop for services from highly rated companies, even without a membership. but as a member, you can save more. and you get exclusive access to ratings and reviews. angie's list is there... for all your projects - big and small. pretty! come see what the new angie's list can do for you. >>> eu leaders are hopin
popping up in and around the southeast today from atlanta back toward mobile as the storm migrates to tallahasseeh to new york. in the mid-90s from dallas out to little rock. guys. >>> pedram, thank you. >> europe divided on how to handle the flood of refugees inside its borders. there is a new meeting set to try to solve this crisis. it takes technology, engineering and coordination for pga tour professional rickie fowler to hit the perfect shot. at quicken loans, technology,...
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puts his finger on what is new eerie, pennsylvania and draws a line through toledo and ends up in tallahassee, florida and he said everything east of that is yours. everything west of that is ours. ... jay versus pipe into franklin's fireplace and says the story break resolutions and adams comes down where he's been negotiating with dutch bankers and he says we are going to break these resolutions forever so they broke the treaty and sell that to the french. >> on such goodwill our nation was founded. [laughter] since we are out west but they mention the second things which comes into play. why was given a choice did george washington a man who seemed utterly wise and every other account referred to -- preferred to go to detroit rather than paris? >> it's a request from lafayette after the war lafayette said you are the greatest hero of our time. in part because you won the war but mostly because you step down and i think you should take the grand tour, paris vienna berlin. we are not going to visit london [laughter] and washington says no, let's go to detroit, new orleans, around two savanna
puts his finger on what is new eerie, pennsylvania and draws a line through toledo and ends up in tallahassee, florida and he said everything east of that is yours. everything west of that is ours. ... jay versus pipe into franklin's fireplace and says the story break resolutions and adams comes down where he's been negotiating with dutch bankers and he says we are going to break these resolutions forever so they broke the treaty and sell that to the french. >> on such goodwill our nation...
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i did this in tallahassee, florida. i turned the place upsidedown. we shrunk the government by 11%. this president and the next president needs line-item veto authority. >> let the record reflect i'm only asking one more question. today in our cnn/orc poll you're third, 51% of republicans day they think donald trump will be your party's nominee. you started this race as a front-runner. what happened? and how are you going to turn it around? >> it's a long haul. i'm up in new hampshire. i'm going to talk to people that will allow a small business. i'm going to talk to the employees how they'll get higher wages and more people will be hired because of this tax proposal that stops the punitive nature of our code and actually allows people to invest in our future. i think ultimately the three things that matter is you have to have heart for people, you have to have ideas to lift them up and leadership skills to make sure that people know it's actually possible. i have though skills, and i'm going to share it with passion and conviction. we'll see what happens. i'm pretty of the i will b
i did this in tallahassee, florida. i turned the place upsidedown. we shrunk the government by 11%. this president and the next president needs line-item veto authority. >> let the record reflect i'm only asking one more question. today in our cnn/orc poll you're third, 51% of republicans day they think donald trump will be your party's nominee. you started this race as a front-runner. what happened? and how are you going to turn it around? >> it's a long haul. i'm up in new...
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. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attackedoung women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise and perhaps pleasure it was bundy. >> i step out, mr. bundy. >> what do we have here, ken? oh, it's an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me? you're up for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy -- >> you told them you were going to get me. he said he was going to get me. okay, you've got the indictment. it's all you're going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent himself. for him, he was the star in the courtroom. >> since i have been in dade county -- >> don't shake your finger at me, young man. don't shake your finger at me, young man! >> inside the courtroom, the trial will be covered by a still photographer and one television camera. upstairs there are some 250 reporters and television technicians from around the country. >> bundy's personality is fascinating to a lot of
. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attackedoung women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise and perhaps pleasure it was bundy. >> i step out, mr. bundy. >> what do we have here, ken? oh, it's an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me? you're up for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy -- >> you...
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host: ken from tallahassee, florida. republican line. ken from tallahassee? let's move on to doug. doug from florida. democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you all? host: fine, thank you. go ahead. caller: i want to know how ted cruz is running for president seeing as he was born in canada. i looked all this up on the internet and stuff. the things is a natural born citizen. if you are born out of the country, both parents had to be american. his dad is cuban. how does that work? host: shira center? on a: i think ted cruz was u.s. army base may be in canada? law, when thehat founders envisioned it, was to ensure americans did not have a royal king does their ruler. i do not think that it's really a risk in this election cycle. i would be surprised, ted cruz is a nominee and somebody will probably see figure this out, but i do not see this as an impediment to ted cruz's path to the nomination or if he gets that far to the white house. host: one more call from will in detroit, michigan. caller: hello. i have two questions for your journalist. two questions that i
host: ken from tallahassee, florida. republican line. ken from tallahassee? let's move on to doug. doug from florida. democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you all? host: fine, thank you. go ahead. caller: i want to know how ted cruz is running for president seeing as he was born in canada. i looked all this up on the internet and stuff. the things is a natural born citizen. if you are born out of the country, both parents had to be american. his dad is cuban. how does that...
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and then in the seventh grade we moved to tallahassee, florida. and when my dad retired from the army he started working for the state. and i didn't know anybody. i was a geeky kid. i didn't like sports. i just didn't know what to do with my body. i mean, everything was off. didn't have many friends, so i'd go to this middle school. and there's this girl there who's really cute and really, really popular. and she seems to be in the know, like everybody knows her. and i really wanted to connect with her. well, i found out that one of her close relatives -- that's not funny. her close relatives had passed away, so i, in turn, said that my sister died. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] awful! >> seth: but based on what we just heard from the "american ultra" premiere, she hadn't. >> -- she has not yet. [ laughter ] so, i just wanted to connect desperately. keep in mind me thinking, "oh she'll be like, 'oh, that's so sweet. let's be immediate friends and maybe date.'" >> seth: sure. [ laughter ] >> needless to say, i wasn't anything. then we go on to high
and then in the seventh grade we moved to tallahassee, florida. and when my dad retired from the army he started working for the state. and i didn't know anybody. i was a geeky kid. i didn't like sports. i just didn't know what to do with my body. i mean, everything was off. didn't have many friends, so i'd go to this middle school. and there's this girl there who's really cute and really, really popular. and she seems to be in the know, like everybody knows her. and i really wanted to connect...
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i was a disrupt in tallahassee, and i'll be a disrupt inspect washington d.c.ve been a line item veto power for the government. they called me veto when i was governor of florida for good reason because i vetoed 2,500 separate line items in the budget. totaling $2 billion. we need to have a balanced budged amendment. every time a lobist meetings with an elected official, in 24 hours there ought to be a notice of it. they ought to have their pay deducted like everybody else in america. you can change the culture and then start fixing the things that hold us back, how we tax, how we regulate, fixing the things that will allow us to grow at a rate that will lift everybody's spirts >> governor bush, let's stick on the issue of spending. over the last 15 years the federal budget has doubled from $1.9 trillion to $3.8 trillion. can you commit as president the size of government relative to the economy will shrink under your presidency and specifically with regards to adverbary budget rebuke are there any specific programs you would cut >> sure. well, first of all, i
i was a disrupt in tallahassee, and i'll be a disrupt inspect washington d.c.ve been a line item veto power for the government. they called me veto when i was governor of florida for good reason because i vetoed 2,500 separate line items in the budget. totaling $2 billion. we need to have a balanced budged amendment. every time a lobist meetings with an elected official, in 24 hours there ought to be a notice of it. they ought to have their pay deducted like everybody else in america. you can...
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. >> reporter: you are from tallahassee, flor. tell me, give me the vibe. because the pope of hope and i was inspired by the word he just said a few minutes ago. ♪ >> the walls inside are covered with some of the smiling faces of sick children who have been helped here. it's a place where families have been coming to heal for the last 40 years. the story and worldwide success of the ronald mcdonald house can be traced back to one single day, october 3rd, 1979. >> the pope came to philadelphia international airport, meet mayor rizzo talk to the vips in the cathedral and take the pope mobile and drive around the circle g jim murray was unof the vips as the then general manager of the philadelphia eagles and devout catholic he snagged a front row seat to see pope john paul ii pro says down the ben franklin parkway. in his arms, his nine month old son john paul. that's right. named after the pope who was about to visit. >> name the child after the pope and then the pope was coming to philadelphia, and then out of a million and a half people -- >> it happened. o
. >> reporter: you are from tallahassee, flor. tell me, give me the vibe. because the pope of hope and i was inspired by the word he just said a few minutes ago. ♪ >> the walls inside are covered with some of the smiling faces of sick children who have been helped here. it's a place where families have been coming to heal for the last 40 years. the story and worldwide success of the ronald mcdonald house can be traced back to one single day, october 3rd, 1979. >> the pope...
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i disrupted the old order in tallahassee. relied on people like marco rubio and many others to follow my leadership. and we moved the needle. led the nation in job growth. reduced the role of government. reformed the things that were broken. took on some powerful interests and we won. and i can be that powerful disrupter in washington, d.c. we've had a president who came in and said the same kind of thing, new and improved, hope and change. and he didn't have the leadership skills to fix things. in fact, he's been the greatest most divisive president in modern history. what we need is someone with proven leadership to fix things. and i believe i have those skills. >> you talk about washington. your very good friend john boehner. >> yeah. >> obviously is leaving. and i've talked to some republicans who say it's a bad omen for jeb bush. not just because the two of you are good friends. >> why would that be? >> you're both perceived as kind of out of touch with today's grassroots. how do you counter that? >> so john boehner pass
i disrupted the old order in tallahassee. relied on people like marco rubio and many others to follow my leadership. and we moved the needle. led the nation in job growth. reduced the role of government. reformed the things that were broken. took on some powerful interests and we won. and i can be that powerful disrupter in washington, d.c. we've had a president who came in and said the same kind of thing, new and improved, hope and change. and he didn't have the leadership skills to fix...
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being broken, and you look at the reforms he instituted in tallahassee, and the policies he put forward in regard to the term limits, and some of these other areas. those are policies that resonate strongly with those in new hampshire. we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie, and goveor kasich. rich: should i read that as a threat? danny: once again, i think we have the best, most accomplished conservative record, the sound is policies, and we look -- the dest policies, and we look forward to the conversation. trump's pushed back on attack on his brother. ever since then, you have had saying, it is not true. what do you think about the was back on jeb? danny: i think with the governor stated is fairly apparent an obvious for any kind of objective person that is looking at what transpired. hiss very proud of family, he has said repeatedly, of his dad and brother. i kind of get back to where i was saying earlier, the core message. it is the most personal vote that a voter makes. when you look at the next most personal, it is probably like governor. voters are rea
being broken, and you look at the reforms he instituted in tallahassee, and the policies he put forward in regard to the term limits, and some of these other areas. those are policies that resonate strongly with those in new hampshire. we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie, and goveor kasich. rich: should i read that as a threat? danny: once again, i think we have the best, most accomplished conservative record, the sound is policies, and we look -- the dest...
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is so broken and dysfunctional and you look at the reforms that he instituted in tallahassee and the policy that he has put forward with regard to the term limits and the balanced budget amendment and you look at these other areas line-item veto those are policies that resonate strongly with voters in new hampshire. we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie with governor kasich. >> should i read that as a threat to? >> i think from our perspective i think we have the most accomplished conservative record on the stage. i think we have the sound is policies and we look forward to the conversation. >> what you think is one of the governors best moments in the debate when he pushed back against trump on his attack against his brother. one thing about my brother is he has kept us safe and you have had liberal column saying that's just not true and showing pitchers of the world trade center ring attacked on september 11. >> i think what the governor stated is fairly obvious for any objective person looking at what transpired and very proud of his family. once again
is so broken and dysfunctional and you look at the reforms that he instituted in tallahassee and the policy that he has put forward with regard to the term limits and the balanced budget amendment and you look at these other areas line-item veto those are policies that resonate strongly with voters in new hampshire. we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie with governor kasich. >> should i read that as a threat to? >> i think from our perspective i think we...
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concerns with how dc is so broken and dysfunctional and you look at the reforms that he instituted in tallahassee and the policies that he's put forward with regards to the term limits and the balanced budget amendment and some of these other areas those are policies that present data strongly, so we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie and as i said -- connection i read that as a threat? >> i think that we have the best end of the most accomplished conservative record on the stage. i think we have the soundest policies and we look forward to the conversation. >> so what do you think of the best moments in the debate last week is when he pushed back against the attack on his brother and said one thing i know about my brother he kept us safe and ever since then, you've had a liberal columnist saying that is completely out of true showing photos of the world trade center is getting attacked on september 11 what do you think of the pushback against? >> it is fairly obvious for any kind of an objective person that's looking at what transpired and we are very proud of the fam
concerns with how dc is so broken and dysfunctional and you look at the reforms that he instituted in tallahassee and the policies that he's put forward with regards to the term limits and the balanced budget amendment and some of these other areas those are policies that present data strongly, so we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie and as i said -- connection i read that as a threat? >> i think that we have the best end of the most accomplished conservative...
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is so broken and dysfunctional, and you look at the reforms that he instituted in tallahassee, look at the policy that he's put forward with regard to the term limits, the balanced budget amendment. some of these areas, line-item veto. those are items that resonate strongly with voters in new hampshire. so we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie, with govern kasich. as i said -- >> should i read that as a threat, a spirited conversation a threat? >> i think from our perspective, once again, i think we have the best, most accomplished conservative record on the stage. i think we have the soundest policies, and we look forward to the conversation. >> what do you think one of the governor's best moments in the debate last week when he pushed back against trump on his brother, and said one thing i know about my brother, he's kept us safe, and you've had columnists saying that's untrue and showing the photos of the world trade towers being pushed down on september is11th. what do you think of that push back? >> i think it's a fairness for any objective person that'
is so broken and dysfunctional, and you look at the reforms that he instituted in tallahassee, look at the policy that he's put forward with regard to the term limits, the balanced budget amendment. some of these areas, line-item veto. those are items that resonate strongly with voters in new hampshire. so we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie, with govern kasich. as i said -- >> should i read that as a threat, a spirited conversation a threat? >> i think...
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mayormente al norte del estado, para tallahassee. temperaturas.urbio que traerÁ aguaceros a la zona de washington y oregon. temperaturas en oklahoma 68 y 69 en charlotte. pero caluroso en miami, 82 y 70 grados a esta hora en maine mis. los Ángeles 81 bajo cielo despejado. new york estÁ jugando el abierto de tenis, 88.95 en la zona de dallas y mientras que en chicago, marcara los 91. y dalo ido hoy a vestir ropa ligera e hidratarse muy bien. regreso al estudio con el cuando lehr. ♪ el candelero ♪ el candelero ♪ el cuanandelero llegÓ♪. >>> el desfile tan hermoso th la familia completa de un nuevo dÍa. >>> que bonitos se ven caray. >>> ahora si, vamos rÁpidamente a ver las notas del espectÁculo que estÁn en el candelero nacional lee la esposa de lupillo rivera les dijo a los rivera que dejen de hablar de su esposo o ella misma sacara los trapitos sucios que le sabe mucho. cosa que no no les conviene. agre grgÓ que la relacion de la familia estÁ muy, pero muy lejos de arreglarse. >>> florinda mesa saliÓ a la hizo pÚblica pero no en un canal de televis
mayormente al norte del estado, para tallahassee. temperaturas.urbio que traerÁ aguaceros a la zona de washington y oregon. temperaturas en oklahoma 68 y 69 en charlotte. pero caluroso en miami, 82 y 70 grados a esta hora en maine mis. los Ángeles 81 bajo cielo despejado. new york estÁ jugando el abierto de tenis, 88.95 en la zona de dallas y mientras que en chicago, marcara los 91. y dalo ido hoy a vestir ropa ligera e hidratarse muy bien. regreso al estudio con el cuando lehr. ♪ el...
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joining me now from tallahassee is steve shale, a former strategist of president obama in florida and draft biden campaign. look at this, map, calendar, miami today and tomorrow, pittsburgh labor day, monday and then making the appearance with stephen colbert next thursday. we know in the past people made announcements on the runs on late night. is this a schedule of somebody to run into the 2016 race? >> francis, i know as much as you do right now draft biden we are trying to grow out the organization. as you have reported, we hired staff and south carolina today, we're busy towards announcing things in the future states and we're trying to do our job to get ready to make sure the president knows of volunteers throughout that have his back in this. >> but the clock is ticking. we would think you guys are anxious for a decision. i'm sure as we all know of his son beau biden weighing heavily in his heart and his family's heart. how much longer can he wait? >> i think we'll know sooner rather than later. i think he is working through the process now and the reality is the vice president
joining me now from tallahassee is steve shale, a former strategist of president obama in florida and draft biden campaign. look at this, map, calendar, miami today and tomorrow, pittsburgh labor day, monday and then making the appearance with stephen colbert next thursday. we know in the past people made announcements on the runs on late night. is this a schedule of somebody to run into the 2016 race? >> francis, i know as much as you do right now draft biden we are trying to grow out...
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is so broken and dysfunctional, and you look at the reforms instituted in tallahassee, look at the policy is put forward with regard to term limits, the balanced budget amendment. you look at some of these other areas, line-item veto. those are policies that resonate strongly with voters in new hampshire. we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie, with governor kasich. as i said speaking should i read that as a threat? spirited conversations a threat to? >> i think what you can get the best most established conservative record on the stage. i think with the sound is policies and we look forward to the conversation. >> what do you think is one of the governor's best moments in the debate last week when he pushed back against trump. one thing i know that my brother is he kept us safe. ever since then you've had liberal columnists and advancing that's untrue and showing photos of the world trade center getting attacked on september 11. what do you think about which back? >> i think what the governor stated is fairly apparent and obvious for any kind of objective perso
is so broken and dysfunctional, and you look at the reforms instituted in tallahassee, look at the policy is put forward with regard to term limits, the balanced budget amendment. you look at some of these other areas, line-item veto. those are policies that resonate strongly with voters in new hampshire. we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie, with governor kasich. as i said speaking should i read that as a threat? spirited conversations a threat to? >> i think...
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is so broken and dysfunctional, and you look at the reforms that he instituted in tallahassee, look at the policy that he's put forward with regard to the term limits, the balanced budget amendment. some of these areas, line-item veto. those are items that resonate strongly with voters in new hampshire. so we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie, with govern kasich. as i said -- >> should i read that as a threat, a spirited conversation a threat? >> i think from our perspective, once again, i think we have the best, most accomplished conservative record on the stage. i think we have the soundest policies, and we look forward to the conversation. >> what do you think one of the governor's best moments in the debate last week when he pushed back against trump on his brother, and said one thing i know about my brother, he's kept us safe, and you've had columnists saying that's untrue and showing the photos of the world trade towers being pushed down on september is11th. what do you think of that push back? >> i think it's a fairness for any objective person that'
is so broken and dysfunctional, and you look at the reforms that he instituted in tallahassee, look at the policy that he's put forward with regard to the term limits, the balanced budget amendment. some of these areas, line-item veto. those are items that resonate strongly with voters in new hampshire. so we look forward to a spirited conversation with governor christie, with govern kasich. as i said -- >> should i read that as a threat, a spirited conversation a threat? >> i think...
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approach, i used the power of the executive to change the course of how we want about things in tallahassees are stuff in washington. if you come in and say it's going to be my way or the highway and you're going to argue with me about whether this generates growth. you know that 50% of the people there are going to think it doesn't change growth. is there room for something to say we're going to get the rest of this passed. >> of course there is. campaigns are about aspirations. governing is about finding solutions. and you can be principled and actually have a dialogue with someone who doesn't agree with you. last night on the interview with "colbert" i said we haven't -- i'm going to pause. but i think he's wrong. the fact is you don't have to scribe bad motives to someone. the moment you do that, you create camps in washington. the apart from the culture of this huge government that's inept and incompetent, you'll have a conversation with someone about cyber security next. can you imagine a country like ours allowing the chinese government to hack into the office of personnel management
approach, i used the power of the executive to change the course of how we want about things in tallahassees are stuff in washington. if you come in and say it's going to be my way or the highway and you're going to argue with me about whether this generates growth. you know that 50% of the people there are going to think it doesn't change growth. is there room for something to say we're going to get the rest of this passed. >> of course there is. campaigns are about aspirations....