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lauren lyster joins with us more of the ads. >> a lot of the new ads coming out.e know donald trump is the front runner the republican race. did you know though he is in the lead when it comes to being the target of attack ads. maybe it's not surprising. $20 million has been spent against trump since super tuesday. that's according to an abc analysis of the data. the largest sponsor of these ads in that time period, marco rubio's super pack. >> primary voters are facing decisions and a number of new ads seeking to persuade them. >> donald trump campaign violence. >> reporter: four out of six new spots targeting republican front-runner donald trump. >> i'd like to punch him in the face. knock the crap out of him. >> reporter: one super pac capitalizing on the recent controversy of fighting over trump events. >> bimbo, dog, fat pig. >> reporter: and also focusing on women in this ad. afte while campaigning in the buckeye state, the pro kasich super pack is fighting back. >> he attacked our john kasich with unhinged boldfaced lies. >> reporter: marco rubio throwing t
lauren lyster joins with us more of the ads. >> a lot of the new ads coming out.e know donald trump is the front runner the republican race. did you know though he is in the lead when it comes to being the target of attack ads. maybe it's not surprising. $20 million has been spent against trump since super tuesday. that's according to an abc analysis of the data. the largest sponsor of these ads in that time period, marco rubio's super pack. >> primary voters are facing decisions...
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and adam, the conservative american future fund is seeing ads with ads going after donald trump. we played one a minute ago. i want to play the second one. this one actually features a vietnam pilot and former prisoner of war. take a look. >> trump would not have survived a p.o.w. experience. he would have been probably first one to fold. learn about donald trump. he is not what he appears to be. donald trump is a phony. stop him now. >> so, we've got the i-4 corridor with two major media markets tampa and orlando. is this basically an area of vulnerability where these ads could benefit the people that are anybody but trump? >> that's -- thomas, that's a great question. first of all, florida is the most purple of purple states in the country. it's a melting pot you might say of america. and american interests. people from all over the nation have moved here now live here, have jobs here. the i-4 corridor is well known in political circle the as maybe the ultimate swing area, not only in florida but in america. right now it's too late for these national campaigns to do much more t
and adam, the conservative american future fund is seeing ads with ads going after donald trump. we played one a minute ago. i want to play the second one. this one actually features a vietnam pilot and former prisoner of war. take a look. >> trump would not have survived a p.o.w. experience. he would have been probably first one to fold. learn about donald trump. he is not what he appears to be. donald trump is a phony. stop him now. >> so, we've got the i-4 corridor with two major...
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deal and later on he said i have heard about the ad but not seen the ad. he did answer those two questions that he knew of the ad but he first said he had seen it and then he later said he had not seen it. that's flip flopping to voters. >> it could be flip flopping, but when you have hundreds of millions of dollars in a attack ads it is easy to get them mixed up. we don't know which are coming from the left or right at this time. this is someone from the right. if we played an ad where mr. trump is talking about his male colleagues, you would hear the same things. that's the point i'm trying to make. mr. trump treats everyone equally. that is important. we shouldn't categorize people at this point. we need to bring people together. >> they want to be brought together and treated equally and ask -- answered those questions about honesty. they are hard on hillary clinton about honesty. i want to ask you about your candidate donald trump when it comes to honesty. he has said over and over again, speech after speech there's been no violence -- no injuries, i
deal and later on he said i have heard about the ad but not seen the ad. he did answer those two questions that he knew of the ad but he first said he had seen it and then he later said he had not seen it. that's flip flopping to voters. >> it could be flip flopping, but when you have hundreds of millions of dollars in a attack ads it is easy to get them mixed up. we don't know which are coming from the left or right at this time. this is someone from the right. if we played an ad where...
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marco rubio is also on the wrong end of attack ads in his home state, including a series of ads from cruz's super pac hitting the florida senator on sugar subsidies. >> for years, marco rubio has been making it snow for big sugar in washington. so-called conservative marco rubio has been taking your hard-earned tax dollars and paying his billionaire buddies who run big sugar. did you know the actual is run by the same billionaires who funded marco rubio's political career? you know who else practices this kind of corporate cronyism? hillary clinton. marco rubio: the king of corporate welfare. isn: that same super pac also blasting him on immigration. >> three years ago, in a debate, you are clear on this. you said an earned pathway -- but you have changed your mind. why? >> you support a path to citizenship for those who are here illegally? >> i do. >> if you don't want to run on things, don't run for the senate. >> rubio talks up his national security experience, but did you know he skipped 18 defense votes, including ones to fight isis? marco rubio: absent on national defense. mark
marco rubio is also on the wrong end of attack ads in his home state, including a series of ads from cruz's super pac hitting the florida senator on sugar subsidies. >> for years, marco rubio has been making it snow for big sugar in washington. so-called conservative marco rubio has been taking your hard-earned tax dollars and paying his billionaire buddies who run big sugar. did you know the actual is run by the same billionaires who funded marco rubio's political career? you know who...
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> luntz says effective ads, negative ones have to be credible. >> if there is one anti-trump ad thatt work. this i ones it. >> we used to have made in the usa. >> produced by anti-trump our principles pac, this uses interview with david letterman to go after trump's record of out sourcing. >> ties are made in where, china? >> taking things donald trump has said. and giving them a mega phone. >> the group's founder is strategist, katie packer. >> there isn't any one silver bullet. it take is a lot of information to convince people that they have been duped. >> florida is the first state where our principle's pac has tried to replicate the strategy that stopped trump from winning the iowa caucuses. luntz says it is likely too late. >> you should have done this 90 days ago. >> all negative ads flooding the airways this season has a lot of parents wondering how to talk about the election with their children. turns out the kids may know more than you think. chip reid has the story. >> reporter: we are at middleburg charter school and fifth graters are holding their own presidential debate
> luntz says effective ads, negative ones have to be credible. >> if there is one anti-trump ad thatt work. this i ones it. >> we used to have made in the usa. >> produced by anti-trump our principles pac, this uses interview with david letterman to go after trump's record of out sourcing. >> ties are made in where, china? >> taking things donald trump has said. and giving them a mega phone. >> the group's founder is strategist, katie packer. >>...
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i think the trump ad is stronger ads.the other the negative ads that go to character, i always think,ll, are more effective than ones that go to ideology. a new a anti-trump ad potentiallythink is effective, because it's trump's own voice. i still think the debate on is a bigger deal than any of these ads. but if i'm rubio, i'm a little concerned, and rubio's allies, they're being hit now by two people. trump's being hit by lots of people. and cruz is not being hit by anybody. >> anyone. right. >> at least as far as we know. when we come back, the inside michigan democrats view the race in their primary tomorrow. to debbie dingell, a clinton supporter, after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ john: our next guest is an amazingly popular figure in michigan. that is debbie dingell. she has represented the 12th district. she succeeded her husband, john dingell. you have a long history in michigan politics. thank you for coming. tell me what you think about the morning after of the day of the democratic debate in flint, and last night and the democratic primary. you are a big hillary clinton supporter. understa
i think the trump ad is stronger ads.the other the negative ads that go to character, i always think,ll, are more effective than ones that go to ideology. a new a anti-trump ad potentiallythink is effective, because it's trump's own voice. i still think the debate on is a bigger deal than any of these ads. but if i'm rubio, i'm a little concerned, and rubio's allies, they're being hit now by two people. trump's being hit by lots of people. and cruz is not being hit by anybody. >> anyone....
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today, i saw an ad from the seiu. she's got up a new ad and an interesting recalibration. before, she was talking about everyone getting a fair shake. now she's really trained on -- >> women. >> women. and this has worked for emily's list in the past. when they focus on what they call their "women vote!" campaign, it's turned around a lot of races. will this work for her here? >> well, she's running a campaign very much like hillary clinton. >> that's right. >> she's literally imitating the clinton campaign. sestak has a 17-point lead. he is an indefatigable campaigner. he has met with 5 and 6 and 10 and 20 and 30 democrats all across the state for five years. he has worn out 20 pairs of sneakers. and he also has a niche -- defense, national security, from his days as admiral. but i think mcginty is doing, from her point of view, the best thing because the democratic electorate will be more female than male. she's going after that segment of the electorate likely to vote, and only time will tell. >> go ahead. i'm sorry, renee. >> it's hard with women in pennsylvania, let's
today, i saw an ad from the seiu. she's got up a new ad and an interesting recalibration. before, she was talking about everyone getting a fair shake. now she's really trained on -- >> women. >> women. and this has worked for emily's list in the past. when they focus on what they call their "women vote!" campaign, it's turned around a lot of races. will this work for her here? >> well, she's running a campaign very much like hillary clinton. >> that's right....
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then they might post this sanitized version of an ad. while they had i thinking changes nothing about the underlying transaction, it tends to conceal the evidence of illegality. in other words, backpage's editing procedures, far from being an effective anti-trafficking measure, served to sanitize the ads of illegal content to the outside viewer. we still don't know the full extent of their editing practices, how much of the illegal conduct or even the fact that they were selling minors online was being concealed. why? because backpage won't tell us. then there's this e-mail. it tells the moderators what to do if they have doubts about whether a girl advertised is underage. i want to quote from this e-mail. it says, "if in doubt about underage, the process should for now be to accept the ad. however, if you find anything that you feel is underage and is more than just suspicious, you can delete the ad. only delete if you really very sure person is under age." to be clear, we didn't get this information from backpage itself because it refu
then they might post this sanitized version of an ad. while they had i thinking changes nothing about the underlying transaction, it tends to conceal the evidence of illegality. in other words, backpage's editing procedures, far from being an effective anti-trafficking measure, served to sanitize the ads of illegal content to the outside viewer. we still don't know the full extent of their editing practices, how much of the illegal conduct or even the fact that they were selling minors online...
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i wonder about the quality of the jobs being added. manufacturing, i believe, was actually a job decline in the most recent months. a lot of the jobs that have been added i would say have been in service, restaurants, hotels, hospitality, lower paying health care. are they good income-producing jobs? >> we are seeing better job growth in terms of more middle wage jobs. so at the beginning of the roevgs a lot of jobs at the low end. some jobs at the high end. if the expansions continue, we see broader job base growth. construction tends to pay good wages, business professional service, health services, financial services, so those jobs are being added now. i think we are seeing better job growth and kind of that middle tier jobs. >> gus, thank you so much for your perspective, have a great weekend. the chief deputy and economist at pnc. >> an wall street today, the first three-week win streak of the year. whoohoot. dow reclaimed 17,000. by the closing bell the blue chip dow index rose 62 points to 17,006. the fourth straight day of gain
i wonder about the quality of the jobs being added. manufacturing, i believe, was actually a job decline in the most recent months. a lot of the jobs that have been added i would say have been in service, restaurants, hotels, hospitality, lower paying health care. are they good income-producing jobs? >> we are seeing better job growth in terms of more middle wage jobs. so at the beginning of the roevgs a lot of jobs at the low end. some jobs at the high end. if the expansions continue, we...
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ads. i think mr. trump has to perform well. he's still in the driver's seat to be the nominee, but he's going to have perform well particularly on thursday. he's now facing in florida an onslaught of ads. he's facing a bigger onslaught with more confident opposition than he's faced to date in this race. >> more than we even expected 72 hours ago. i have to say the accommodation of those races on saturday, his decision to pull out of c-pac, the continuing reverberations of his debate performance last week, none of it has been good for him. he's not totally lost control of his public image yet. >> but his opponents say he's a con man and he's crude. and there's a certain power to both of those. trump's going to have to figure out how to regain control. in the final sprint to march 15th, a lot of the attention now shifted to florida, where marco rubio's basically making a last stand in his home state. a new poll out today that shows the florida senator trailing donald trump by just eight poin
ads. i think mr. trump has to perform well. he's still in the driver's seat to be the nominee, but he's going to have perform well particularly on thursday. he's now facing in florida an onslaught of ads. he's facing a bigger onslaught with more confident opposition than he's faced to date in this race. >> more than we even expected 72 hours ago. i have to say the accommodation of those races on saturday, his decision to pull out of c-pac, the continuing reverberations of his debate...
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everyone remembers the daisy ad. this ad was more sophisticated than that. a child that was going to be blown to pieces. the ad we played today, which i was totally unaware of before, it was a sophisticated, cogent argument that we made. >> i don't remember the time it played but i remember people playing it years ago during election. you were ahead of your time, carl bernstein. >> that morning, the morning of that speech, goldwater had taken his ham radio equipment as a b hobbyist and i interviewed him over ham radio. >> thank you, gentlemen, i appreciate it. coming up, the end of the world as we know it? will the gop establishment be singing that tune at their convention in july? then we wad it up to make it nice and soft. but grandma, we use charmin ultra soft so we don't have to wad to get clean. mmm, cushiony...and we can use less. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. remember, that's charmin in there... no wastefu
everyone remembers the daisy ad. this ad was more sophisticated than that. a child that was going to be blown to pieces. the ad we played today, which i was totally unaware of before, it was a sophisticated, cogent argument that we made. >> i don't remember the time it played but i remember people playing it years ago during election. you were ahead of your time, carl bernstein. >> that morning, the morning of that speech, goldwater had taken his ham radio equipment as a b hobbyist...
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everyone remembers the daisy ad. this ad was more sophisticated than that.his one basically brought home a child is going to be blown to pieces. it was emotional. much more visceral and emotional. the ad we played today which i was totally unaware of was a sophisticate, very cogent argument very well made. >> it's interesting to watch all of this now. i don't remember the time when it played. but i remember people playing it years ago during elections. >> right. >> i have to say something that carl bernstein interviewed barry goldwater by ham radio back this the day. it was the twitter of his time. you were ahead of your time, carl bernstein. >> that morning, the morning of that speech, goldwater had taken his ham radio equipment as a hobbyist and i interviewed him over ham radio. >> it's hard to believe. you're so young too. i think he was 2 years old when it happened. thank you, gentlemen. i appreciate it. coming up, the end of the world as we know it? will the gop establishment be singing that tune at their convention in july? my office needs new laptops
everyone remembers the daisy ad. this ad was more sophisticated than that.his one basically brought home a child is going to be blown to pieces. it was emotional. much more visceral and emotional. the ad we played today which i was totally unaware of was a sophisticate, very cogent argument very well made. >> it's interesting to watch all of this now. i don't remember the time when it played. but i remember people playing it years ago during elections. >> right. >> i have to...
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railroady you will be against the ad and mike will you take the position for the ad.nd? >> scary as [bleep]. every time, every time you trick me into looking like a jerk. >> larry: no, no, mike, trust me, that will not happen. let me reassure you. my goal is to foster a meaningful dialogue about this sensitive issue, that is it. >> oh no, man, i still don't think-- . >> larry: and begin. >> all right, look, look, those ads are not risque, i'm sorry, but in an era where every man, woman and child is one click away from gangbang videos, a bunch of women in their jund wear is no big deal. >> mike, look, it's not about raceiness. this is about women's dignity. why do women have to be half naked in ads to get our attention, okay. you want to see a bunch of women in their underwear pretending to be in love with each other, just watch girls on hbo. >> time out. time out. time out. i'm sorry f there were an ad with 110 pound models people would be loving it, okay. i'm sorry, rory, you skip-- right, people would be loving it. (cheers and applause) >> you're pannedderring. >> h
railroady you will be against the ad and mike will you take the position for the ad.nd? >> scary as [bleep]. every time, every time you trick me into looking like a jerk. >> larry: no, no, mike, trust me, that will not happen. let me reassure you. my goal is to foster a meaningful dialogue about this sensitive issue, that is it. >> oh no, man, i still don't think-- . >> larry: and begin. >> all right, look, look, those ads are not risque, i'm sorry, but in an era...
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i'm wondering if ads are worthwhile. lou, when you see that and you see they beat marco rubio, the face of the republican party, by 20 points, it was actually, you almost have to question what does an ad mean? why are people spending money on ads? but it is very, very disconcerting when i've added millions and millions of people. and you know because you cover it well, the biggest story in politics today is the millions of additional people that are voting for the republicans, and by the way, the democrats are down 35%. the republicans, some states are up over 100% turning out for the primaries some. people never voted before. many are democrats and many independents. they should embrace that, lou, if they don't embrace it, they're going to lose the election. a normal republican can't win the election, structurally it can't allow you to win the election. they're going to have another democrat president and that president is going to pick four or five supreme court justices who are very liberal and it will be the end of o
i'm wondering if ads are worthwhile. lou, when you see that and you see they beat marco rubio, the face of the republican party, by 20 points, it was actually, you almost have to question what does an ad mean? why are people spending money on ads? but it is very, very disconcerting when i've added millions and millions of people. and you know because you cover it well, the biggest story in politics today is the millions of additional people that are voting for the republicans, and by the way,...
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look, i've made thousands of ads.is sometimes there's an ad that seems kind of cool and funny at about 11:00 at night after too much pizza and beer in an edit suite. by morning adults come in and say eh, we're not going to run that. the problem with this ad is it looks like somebody as a challenger running for congress, not running for president. second of all, the strategy was smart. go after putin, go after isis, tie hillary into it. but do it in a more thoughtful way because, again, this is just another clue to people that, eh, i'm not sure that donald trump has the gravitas that i want. and i think they have an opportunity to show that he does and this ad doesn't help. >> and also it's out of context. this is from hillary clinton at the campaign rally in february. this is the original. >> one of my favorite, favorite political ads of all time was a radio ad, rural arkansas, where the announcer said, "wouldn't it be great if somebody running for office said something we could have an immediate reaction as to whethe
look, i've made thousands of ads.is sometimes there's an ad that seems kind of cool and funny at about 11:00 at night after too much pizza and beer in an edit suite. by morning adults come in and say eh, we're not going to run that. the problem with this ad is it looks like somebody as a challenger running for congress, not running for president. second of all, the strategy was smart. go after putin, go after isis, tie hillary into it. but do it in a more thoughtful way because, again, this is...
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they were running those ads back in october in iowa.atives have been criticizing trump for a long time. he had the national review big cover coming out. >> they said they couldn't get a lot of money after iowa. they thought it was effective in iowa but afterwards not a lot of interest. >> the establishment guys like mitt romney who are complaining and panicking and planning for a brokered convention. all their money has been on the sidelines. where is karl rove? the koch brothers are sitting out of thus. >> if i'm like kayleigh, if i was a trump supporter, and i'm not taking sides in any of this, but if i am a supporter of donald trump, i'd be offended that you have all these people piling on, and if anything, it would make me want to support this candidate more vigorously. >> that's why focus groups have found when they feed trump supporters negative ads for two hours it only serves to embolden their support. and some of the undecided voters are even pushed over to the other side. >> he's a known quantity. >> it's hard to redefine him.
they were running those ads back in october in iowa.atives have been criticizing trump for a long time. he had the national review big cover coming out. >> they said they couldn't get a lot of money after iowa. they thought it was effective in iowa but afterwards not a lot of interest. >> the establishment guys like mitt romney who are complaining and panicking and planning for a brokered convention. all their money has been on the sidelines. where is karl rove? the koch brothers...
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this is a polaroid ad. mr. deaton: in 1950, only 10% of gas the woman on the left is happy because she has a vacuum cleaner. the population increase was a staggering, from 152 million to 181 million -- 29 million was the biggest in american history before or cents. this was third by the baby-boom pitted the total number of babies born between 1946-19 report, traditionally the years of the baby boomers, 70 -- in this boom became a market and an economic force. not only did it drop -- draw a housing boom, but it was an economic boom for all kinds of things, toys, candy, clothing, lawn furniture, tvs and of course, diapers. by 1957, diapers were a $50 million business in the country. and these people were not afraid to do something other parents were afraid of, go into debt. this is the very first credit card. we all have these in our pockets. what is in your wallet? the diners club -- card arrived in 1950 and public indebtedness doubled to $253 billion. as americans went into debt to pay for every thing, cars, ho
this is a polaroid ad. mr. deaton: in 1950, only 10% of gas the woman on the left is happy because she has a vacuum cleaner. the population increase was a staggering, from 152 million to 181 million -- 29 million was the biggest in american history before or cents. this was third by the baby-boom pitted the total number of babies born between 1946-19 report, traditionally the years of the baby boomers, 70 -- in this boom became a market and an economic force. not only did it drop -- draw a...
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i think he believes he has been the target of more ads ever in the history of politics.hat has come up in the last few weeks is less. so he has not been the victim of anything. will that move voters? i don't think so. because what is the message trump is inconsistent and uses nasty words? that's the core of his appeal. so this is not how you will take primary votes away from him. in a general election, yes, i think for example the ads we have seen about -- with the women speaking the nasty things he said, in an election where particularly middle age white women will likely be a swing vote, i don't imagine that ad will help him. >> ted cruz has been saying for the past few weeks that he is the one candidate that can beat donald trump. >> to the extent that anyone can beat donald trump it is ted cruz. right now in missouri -- on both sides it's too close to call. but on the republican side, one of the reasons it's too close to call is because marco rubio stayed in that race. if marco rubio drops out a day sooner, almost all of his votes are splint evenly between kasick and
i think he believes he has been the target of more ads ever in the history of politics.hat has come up in the last few weeks is less. so he has not been the victim of anything. will that move voters? i don't think so. because what is the message trump is inconsistent and uses nasty words? that's the core of his appeal. so this is not how you will take primary votes away from him. in a general election, yes, i think for example the ads we have seen about -- with the women speaking the nasty...
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i liked working on the cruz ad. people don't realize we did six of these ads and everybody thinks i only have 30 seconds. i had ten pages of commercials that were going to air on the internet and things like that. so i was educated on what ted and yeah, i haven't really been really happy with the way he's been going this recently. >> well, we hope you're doing okay and we really appreciate the fact that you kept your word, unlike so many people who tell us that they'll give us a big exclusive. you kept your word. thank you so much for coming back, we appreciate it. >> thanks, jake. >>> don't forget the republican candidates face off next in cnn's republican debate in miami. i will be moderating starting at 8:30 p.m. eastern. tune in. >>> north korea with its biggest threat yet to go nuclear and go nuclear first, but would kim jong-un actually do it? >>> plus she's one of the biggest tennis stars in the world, but today maria sharapova dropped a bombshell. life as spokesbox is great. people love me for saving them ov
i liked working on the cruz ad. people don't realize we did six of these ads and everybody thinks i only have 30 seconds. i had ten pages of commercials that were going to air on the internet and things like that. so i was educated on what ted and yeah, i haven't really been really happy with the way he's been going this recently. >> well, we hope you're doing okay and we really appreciate the fact that you kept your word, unlike so many people who tell us that they'll give us a big...
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some of these groups are running positive ads. conservative solutions pac is responsible for the content of this ad so why is this group being so nice? easy. election records show t was founded by supporters of marco rubio including key former staffers of george bush. stewart: according to campaign federal candidates alone will spend 4.4 billion dollars on tv commercials. that' s 14% higher than in 20-12. angela? angela: former president bill clinton was in florida today. he spoke at florida a&m university in tallahassee. he spoke for just over 30-minutes, campaigning for hillary. he also talked about her positions on issues like gun control, health care and an increase in the minimum wage. she is the best change maker. greg -- >> we can' t wait to make change. we can' t wait to deal with these challenges. we can' t wait to seize these opportunities. the young people have too much at stake. angela: president clinton' s visit comes on the same day the latest quinnipiac university poll shows his wife leading senator sanders 60% to 3
some of these groups are running positive ads. conservative solutions pac is responsible for the content of this ad so why is this group being so nice? easy. election records show t was founded by supporters of marco rubio including key former staffers of george bush. stewart: according to campaign federal candidates alone will spend 4.4 billion dollars on tv commercials. that' s 14% higher than in 20-12. angela? angela: former president bill clinton was in florida today. he spoke at florida...
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. >>> finally this morning, the ad candidates and their supporters. as usual those ads have ramped today's voting. >> so much money being spent in an effort to stop just one candidate. details. >> reporter: getting ready to head to the polls primary voters number of new ads seeking to persuade them. violence. >> reporter: four out of six new front-runner donald trump. >> i'd like to pump him in the face. knock the crap out of him. >> reporter: one super pac capitalizing over fighting. >> bimbo. >> dog. >> fat pig. >> reporter: and also focusing on women in this ad. >> real quotes from donald trump about women. >> reporter: after trump targeted ohio governor john kasich while campaigning in 9 buckeye state, the pro-kasich super pac is fighting back. >> trump with unhinged boiled-faced lie. >> reporter: and marco rubio >> reporter: focusing on florida, rubio's home state where polls show him slipping further behind. the anti-trump ad is nothing new. six in every ten republican dollars were focus on taking trump. now it's four in ten but still millions m
. >>> finally this morning, the ad candidates and their supporters. as usual those ads have ramped today's voting. >> so much money being spent in an effort to stop just one candidate. details. >> reporter: getting ready to head to the polls primary voters number of new ads seeking to persuade them. violence. >> reporter: four out of six new front-runner donald trump. >> i'd like to pump him in the face. knock the crap out of him. >> reporter: one super...
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targeted ads to their devices. for a while, the company was technology without customer's knowledge and did not provide the option of opting out. the fcc now requires verzion to secure an explicit yes to opt into the technology going forward. a nashville jury awarded $55 million dollars in her lawsuit against the stalker who secretly recorded her in her hotel room, and the company that owned the hotel. :43-:57 erin andrews - (emotional) i think the thing that really hits home for me and hurts me the worst is when girls... high school, college... they tweet me and they say i want to be erin andrews except for the marriott stalker thing. and i cant control that. after several days of testimony, the jury only took a few hours make their decision. andrews originally sued the nashville marriot hotel and michael barret for $75 million dollars for emotional distress after a video of her undressing in her hotel room went viral 8 years ago. michael barret, andrew's stalker has already served two-and half years in jail for a
targeted ads to their devices. for a while, the company was technology without customer's knowledge and did not provide the option of opting out. the fcc now requires verzion to secure an explicit yes to opt into the technology going forward. a nashville jury awarded $55 million dollars in her lawsuit against the stalker who secretly recorded her in her hotel room, and the company that owned the hotel. :43-:57 erin andrews - (emotional) i think the thing that really hits home for me and hurts...
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of substance, as opposed to the attack ads. but are they effective? probably so. you may have some folks who are on the line, who have not made a decision yet as to who they want to vote for when you see some of those ads, some of those words by mr. trump, that could persuade voters that is -- >> the one with all of the, the bleeps and all the nasty words from trump, i think that's running primarily up north, isn't it, david? >> that's exactly right. >> they're trying to target those republicans who live in the northern part of the state which people sometimes compare to like southern georgia or southern alabama. >> the problem is those ads don't talk about policy. and voters tend to vote on the basis of themselves. they don't vote on process. they vote on what's good for me? and when you look at say hillary talking about how she's going to reduce the cost of prescription drugs. she's actually talking about things that voters care about. the language that donald trump uses, first i'm not really sure that's what voters, republic
of substance, as opposed to the attack ads. but are they effective? probably so. you may have some folks who are on the line, who have not made a decision yet as to who they want to vote for when you see some of those ads, some of those words by mr. trump, that could persuade voters that is -- >> the one with all of the, the bleeps and all the nasty words from trump, i think that's running primarily up north, isn't it, david? >> that's exactly right. >> they're trying to...
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clinton in tv ads in every state polls. >> sanders has gotten like some critical acclaim for his ads so far this season. are the ads pretty broad or targeting just these five states voting today? >> in the case of john kasich, yes, that's an ad in ohio. one of them is not. so the trump ad focusing on his comments having to do with women is part of a national campaign. it's airing on national cable tv and super pack behind it won't say how much they're spending but just that it's part of a multimillion dollar campaign. >> the ads tell a fascinating. >> so nice to be here. >> she's just as bright eyed and awake as she is out in the field. >> let's wait till tomorrow. >> we'll show you where the coffee is. >> thanks so much. >>> hulk hogan's major ailment and a tawdry debate over his sex news worthy. what the writer who broke the story had to say on the stand. >> first how something that is supposed to be helping you and your health may be hurting you. why you may want to turn off the humidifier. you're watching "world news breathe, just breathe oh breathe, just breathe >> humidifiers.
clinton in tv ads in every state polls. >> sanders has gotten like some critical acclaim for his ads so far this season. are the ads pretty broad or targeting just these five states voting today? >> in the case of john kasich, yes, that's an ad in ohio. one of them is not. so the trump ad focusing on his comments having to do with women is part of a national campaign. it's airing on national cable tv and super pack behind it won't say how much they're spending but just that it's...
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bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others ganged up on bush. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's been on both sides. that's why he's becoming known as senator straddle. george bush, presidential leadership. >> reports of my death were greatly exaggerated. >> george bush takes new hampshire with close to a ten-point lead. dole just got atwatered. >> i think that bush knew that lee gave him something that he didn't have on his own. >> also taking new hampshire is the new democratic front-runner, governor michael dukakis. >> massachusetts governor michael dukakis had said he was going for the gold. and new hampshire democrats went for him in a big way. >> he came out of there with a huge head of steam, and it really started to look like we were catching fire. >> a long race, a long race. >>
bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others ganged up on bush. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's been on both sides. that's why he's becoming known as senator straddle. george bush, presidential...
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i think that helps donald trump no matter who the source of the ad or what the ad. the second thing, i notice one ad there refers to him as a draft dodger. to be perfectly candid, that issue was more or less settled in 1992 and 1996. the same allegation made against bill clinton and in his case he was running against two war heros from world war ii. george h.w. bush and bob doldol. i don't think that it will go anywhere. >> the swift voting had a huge effect on jkerry when he was running. i wonder if they are true or not or have grains of truth. you have to admit, these are powerful messages from people who tend to love them. >> yes. with due respect to jeffrey, i think jeffrey lord knows negative campaigning works. anybody in politics knows that negative campaigning works. that's why you see it. that's why it happens. everybody likes to stay above board. the democrats have done a better job until last night it didn't get ugly on the democratic side even though it maintains, it is still a match on an ideological and idea oriented fight on the democratic side right n
i think that helps donald trump no matter who the source of the ad or what the ad. the second thing, i notice one ad there refers to him as a draft dodger. to be perfectly candid, that issue was more or less settled in 1992 and 1996. the same allegation made against bill clinton and in his case he was running against two war heros from world war ii. george h.w. bush and bob doldol. i don't think that it will go anywhere. >> the swift voting had a huge effect on jkerry when he was running....