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the ladies do squats before well now it's our turn for eye candy, well jeremy has been released from prison but he's married and has three kids. he's been posting plenty of picks of his family and he'll be fine. already. for more trending stories let us know what is your favorite of the day. that was a good looking trending topics right? >> oh yeah, i do squats before every show. >> let's check the weather --. >> well i just lift my child. we don't -- hey don't leave me out of the mix here just because i'm pregnant. i like to get a little workout even if it's just carrying my >>> let's look at the bus stop forecast here, breezy and mild, but mid 70s. when will we finally see these and we we invited women to a spa to test a new body wash. hi. welcome. dish soap? you may not feel it but some body washes can contain cleansers found in dish soap. oh. on my skin? that's really scary. dove body wash is different. oh yeah. it has only the gentlest cleansers. plus the unique care of nutrium moisture. it's so soft. just made me feel good. this is different. this is caring. this is dove. where
the ladies do squats before well now it's our turn for eye candy, well jeremy has been released from prison but he's married and has three kids. he's been posting plenty of picks of his family and he'll be fine. already. for more trending stories let us know what is your favorite of the day. that was a good looking trending topics right? >> oh yeah, i do squats before every show. >> let's check the weather --. >> well i just lift my child. we don't -- hey don't leave me out of...
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@well so many of us hitting that @gym after st. patricks day, @take a look at the sweat @cancellation hands free @calling, awesome @bluetooth streaming that don't @fall out. @they're extremely well reviewed @and brand new, just found them @selling them for closest to $40 @i beat that by a long shot. @this will sell out soon, and @they're waiting for you at @wkyc.com. @coming up as a bonus deal, @something that's under $10. @>> yup, you'll bring it. @>> i will. @>> no team sweating at all. @>> well a little shiny here but @all good. @>> we have snow coming right? @>> no sweating on sunday, the @end. @[ laughter ] well seasonal @today and temperatures in the @30s. @it's a chilly, seasonal start @to the day. @the coats and sweatshirts will @totally work. @it's colder this weekend and @it's all coming together for @us. @and sunday. @sunday, we're thinking we'll @see snow, especially early in @the day. @it happens to be the first day @of spring so let's have a sense @thing. @we have plenty of bright skies @for today. @upper 40s and even
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>> well, you know, certainly well positioned to be be able to do that. is that when you look at where he has gotten the six wins, they have come in the caucus states, so as we move forward we move to the more primary states, and so where donald trump has done very well, and particularly in these early primary states where where he has gotten not just wins, but double-digit wins. so if you are team trump, you are feeling pretty good if you look at this in a fair and balanced way, you have to be feel feeling pretty good if you are team trump, but with that said, ted cruz's team is feeling like they are finally going the get the matchup that they wattb have been wanting which is a one-on-one. >> and let me ask you, i.d. dav -- let me ask you this, david, and ted cruz does not get the crossover votes that donald trump does. and you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure this stuff out. for all of the supporters of ted and i get it, i get what the positives are, it is about winning, and ted is so far to the right, which is great for a primary, but even
>> well, you know, certainly well positioned to be be able to do that. is that when you look at where he has gotten the six wins, they have come in the caucus states, so as we move forward we move to the more primary states, and so where donald trump has done very well, and particularly in these early primary states where where he has gotten not just wins, but double-digit wins. so if you are team trump, you are feeling pretty good if you look at this in a fair and balanced way, you have...
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in georgia as well. so it would be fascinating to see next week how it sets up the geography of florida. but trump looks good right now. oh, you want me to go back to that? i could. neil: no, i don't want that. no. you're done now. >> circle your name if you would -- sorry it's not really working that will. neil: all right. thank you. that's lovely. thank you, connell if we find anymore updates -- thank you very much. you know, and people love him. i have no idea why. we have a lot more here. picture it this way as connell puts out. if you're donald trump and you pick up that state, then you pick up ohio. you really only need 40% of the remaining delegates, about 42, 43 to be exact. and you are the nominee of this party. you are well on your way to 1237. you don't win either of those states, let's say you lose both of those states, all of a sudden it becomes a steeper -- though, not impossible, he would have to get 70% of the remaining delegates. so you can see how winning some of these crucial states ev
in georgia as well. so it would be fascinating to see next week how it sets up the geography of florida. but trump looks good right now. oh, you want me to go back to that? i could. neil: no, i don't want that. no. you're done now. >> circle your name if you would -- sorry it's not really working that will. neil: all right. thank you. that's lovely. thank you, connell if we find anymore updates -- thank you very much. you know, and people love him. i have no idea why. we have a lot more...
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it's not how fast you mow, it's how well you mow fast. ...it's how well you mow fast! well you mow fast. even if it doesn't catch on, doesn't mean it's not true. the john deere ztrak z535m with our reengineered deck to mow faster better. to find out more about the accel deep mower deck, go to johndeere.com/mowwellfast >>> you're looking at live pictures, new york city's one world trade center, lit up as you can see in black, yellow, and red, this evening in solidarity with the people of belgium. tonight, the world standing in solidarity with brussels. the victims and their families are all in our thoughts and those missing as everyone hunts to find them. thank you, all, so much for joining us. our coverage of the brussels attacks in brussels continues right now with "a.c. 360." >>> good evening. we begin tonight with a new state department terror alert as well as the manhunt and new information about the bombings at two locations in brussels. one at a crowded subway station in the center of the belgium capital taking at least 20 lives wounding many, many more. the othe
it's not how fast you mow, it's how well you mow fast. ...it's how well you mow fast! well you mow fast. even if it doesn't catch on, doesn't mean it's not true. the john deere ztrak z535m with our reengineered deck to mow faster better. to find out more about the accel deep mower deck, go to johndeere.com/mowwellfast >>> you're looking at live pictures, new york city's one world trade center, lit up as you can see in black, yellow, and red, this evening in solidarity with the people...
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>> well, a couple reasons why. number one is because for much of this campaign, i've been fighting off other people attacking me, and so that takes a little bit of time, too. and the other is, look, i didn't get into this to beat up on the other candidates. i really didn't. i hoped that voters -- if you had told me a year ago that the front-runner at this stage in the republican campaign would be a supporter of planned parenthood who says he doesn't stand with israel, who says that who has a long record of supporting government-sponsored health care, i would say on what planet would that be the republican front-runner? it's happened. >> i want to put my parent hat on for a second. i'm the mother of a 4-year-old son, and i'm having trouble letting him watch the news because things have gotten so vulgar and so over the top that i don't want him to think that it's okay to act like that. >> right. >> and i'm not alone. i know a lot of people have said that. how do you feel as a father and a presidential candidate about
>> well, a couple reasons why. number one is because for much of this campaign, i've been fighting off other people attacking me, and so that takes a little bit of time, too. and the other is, look, i didn't get into this to beat up on the other candidates. i really didn't. i hoped that voters -- if you had told me a year ago that the front-runner at this stage in the republican campaign would be a supporter of planned parenthood who says he doesn't stand with israel, who says that who...
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at least at that site ted cruz doing really well. >> obviously very well. the republican chair of -- the republican state chair there in kansas has said earlier that at the beginning when ted cruz is doing well it something to start paying attention to in this way. which is can ted cruz begin to emerge as the non-trump consolidator of the conservative movement? if he can, that is going to create slightly different dynamic. we all know we circled march 15 on our calendar. that's going to be where everything is projecting forward to now, florida and ohio. that's critical. we don't want to get ahead of ourselves yet. but these contests matter. as you build up today and then in michigan and idaho and mississippi on tuesday, these contests before those big contests matter in setting the course and ted cruz, is going to have an argument out of here. i think a stronger argument than he had thus far. >> they are starting to make it. i was texting with a senior cruz source saying you know, donald trump campaign there had this morning which he did. he didn't come to
at least at that site ted cruz doing really well. >> obviously very well. the republican chair of -- the republican state chair there in kansas has said earlier that at the beginning when ted cruz is doing well it something to start paying attention to in this way. which is can ted cruz begin to emerge as the non-trump consolidator of the conservative movement? if he can, that is going to create slightly different dynamic. we all know we circled march 15 on our calendar. that's going to...
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well, don't answer yet. >> trump airlines. well, i sold the airline. and i actually made a great deal. trump magazine, this comes out, it's called the jewel of palm beach and it goes to all of my clubs. i've had it for many years and the magazine is great. anybody want one, here, take one. >> trevor: donald trump what make a great jehovah's witness, have you read about-- here, take one, take one, yeah, whatever, see you in hell. whatever. just to remind you, this is an acceptance speech for a republican presidential candidate now some of the haters out there might be saying how am i going to make it through a trump presidency, i'm literally going to have to be drunk every single day. well, once again, trump's got you covered. >> and by the way, the winery, you see the wine. cuz you mentioned trump vodka. it's the largest weinery on the east coast, i own it 100 percent, no mortgage, no debt, you can all check, you just have to go check the records, folks, in fact, the press, i'm asking you, please check. >> trevor: well plrks trump, if you insist. so to
well, don't answer yet. >> trump airlines. well, i sold the airline. and i actually made a great deal. trump magazine, this comes out, it's called the jewel of palm beach and it goes to all of my clubs. i've had it for many years and the magazine is great. anybody want one, here, take one. >> trevor: donald trump what make a great jehovah's witness, have you read about-- here, take one, take one, yeah, whatever, see you in hell. whatever. just to remind you, this is an acceptance...
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well done. oh, well, thanks, but i owe my success to your mother. yeah. mom helps you out with this kind of stuff? of course. i mean, mom is awesome. i just never really considered her... what? a fashion plate. what does that have to do with anything? crimson's a fashion magazine? crimson? um... yeah, how ch of the day-to-day stuff are you involved in? or do you leave everything up to nina reeves? maybe she's the one we should be praising. praising for what? yeah. sure. um, i -- i'll do an interview with barbara walters about the crimson issue. yeah. [ chuckles ] i mean, yeah, no problem. have her people call my people. thank you. oh, my god. oh! and the likes and hearts are through the roof. oh! we're hardly into day 1 of issue 2, and people are already clamoring for more. this is a perfect tease. everybody wants to see the full issue. a perfectly bound, true issue of crimson. it'll sell like hot cakes. we're a h-- hello. dante, what are you doing here? are you trying to put together the full issue? but there are other prizes to be won. e'm not here for
well done. oh, well, thanks, but i owe my success to your mother. yeah. mom helps you out with this kind of stuff? of course. i mean, mom is awesome. i just never really considered her... what? a fashion plate. what does that have to do with anything? crimson's a fashion magazine? crimson? um... yeah, how ch of the day-to-day stuff are you involved in? or do you leave everything up to nina reeves? maybe she's the one we should be praising. praising for what? yeah. sure. um, i -- i'll do an...
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well. can i shake your hand and then put some purell on it? ( laughter ) season two of "togetherness" premieres this sunday on hbo. amanda peet, everybody! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) scanner: rescan item. rescan, rescan. rescan item. vo: it happens so often you almost get used to it. phone voice: main menu representative. representative. representative. vo: which is why being put first... relax, we got this. vo: ...takes some getting used to. join the nation. nationwide is on your side representative. 3d touch on iphone 6s respondsto the pressure of your finger. so you can do a ton of stuff in a lot less time. like look at a site without going to it. or watch a video without opening it. you can do pretty much everything faster. shooting stuff. music stuff. couch shopping. shoe shopping. running. kind of. checking a flight from an email. i'm peeking my flight. i'm not peeking my flight. i'm peeking my...wait, i missed my flight. owl photos. desert photos. photos of... dolph
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we're seeing thunderstorms as well as lightning. that lynn will stick around through your monday into night tuesday morning. we'll dry out again and get a brief break before round 3 comes knocking on our door. temperatures in the 60s today a little bit cooler though for that saint patrick's day holiday. >>> our traffic maps showing us a typical slowing on 71 into the city and a slow go a little bit 490 east. we've been talking about all the fog, look at this here the orange indicating visibility and the fog on our 5 on your side traffic maps 224, 77 i'm keeping a close eye on those areas of canton worse off right now this camera is 76 pretty foggy but i'm seeing a little bit of improvement. >>> well the presidential candidates making their last pitch to voters today. the candidates all speaking across ohio today. we're live in akron following it all. >> reporter: good morning. it's a busy day for candidates from both parties but let's start with bernie sanders he will be here at the akron civic theater this afternoon. it rally start
we're seeing thunderstorms as well as lightning. that lynn will stick around through your monday into night tuesday morning. we'll dry out again and get a brief break before round 3 comes knocking on our door. temperatures in the 60s today a little bit cooler though for that saint patrick's day holiday. >>> our traffic maps showing us a typical slowing on 71 into the city and a slow go a little bit 490 east. we've been talking about all the fog, look at this here the orange indicating...
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good to see you as well. and cnn contributor michael weiss, who's written the book "inside the army of terror." all right, let's begin with the latest, michael, in terms of the arrests made and that this person, faycal c., is thought to have more direct involvement. what more can you shed on this? >> look, the network we're dealing with spans brussels and france. it's much larger, i think, than law enforcement had originally calculated, particularly right after the paris attacks. there was a belief that this was only a ring of about 30, maybe 35 people. now that number is, i think, dramatically expanding. reports suggest that isis has trained up as many as 400 fighters and dispatched them back into europe with the express purpose of conducting terrorist operations. i would suspect, actually that number's a bit higher. internally within the isis organization, i can tell you this, foreigners, europeans in particular, french-speaking europeans, to be ultra specific, are ascending through the ranks of isis's secu
good to see you as well. and cnn contributor michael weiss, who's written the book "inside the army of terror." all right, let's begin with the latest, michael, in terms of the arrests made and that this person, faycal c., is thought to have more direct involvement. what more can you shed on this? >> look, the network we're dealing with spans brussels and france. it's much larger, i think, than law enforcement had originally calculated, particularly right after the paris...
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we're performing very well in arkansas as well. virginia, as i pointed out, he was 15 points ahead of me, and then we started informing people of who he truly is. this man say world-class con artist, and he is conning people into believing he fights for the little guy. this is the guy who defrauded people in trump university and he is doing for voters what he upinar school. and that's why if you want to stop donald trump i am the only candidate that can not only unite the party but i can grow it. and that's yi ask you to go on our web site marcorubio.com and join our team. >> reporter: defight spooit all you have campaigned, are you 20 points behind in your home state of florida with only two weeks to close. >> that's not true. no. well, first of all, that's just one poll or a couple-- we know that that's not true. we're going to win florida. i'm confident of it, especially after tonight. we took-- the state of virginia in five days, we took a 15- or and basicallyinar toad to nothing. we have two weeks to work here in florida. dona
we're performing very well in arkansas as well. virginia, as i pointed out, he was 15 points ahead of me, and then we started informing people of who he truly is. this man say world-class con artist, and he is conning people into believing he fights for the little guy. this is the guy who defrauded people in trump university and he is doing for voters what he upinar school. and that's why if you want to stop donald trump i am the only candidate that can not only unite the party but i can grow...
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they will be checked as well. i expect the authorities will want to find out as much information as they can about ibrahim. this was an internal december stick flight in egypt. it started bubbling up on social media about 90 minutes ago that this was happening. they had been divert today the airport at larnaca after the pilot was told to divert the flight because somebody managed to get their way in to the flight deck. of course that's another question that the egyptian authorities have to answer because still these days, after the events of 9/11, you simply cannot get onto the cockpit and join the pilots on a plane. those doors were strengthened in the off math of 9/11 because of what happened on sent the 11th when so many people lost their lives. >>> let's talk now to ivan joining us on the line. ivan, where are you? what are you seeing and what are you hearing? and what's your take on this events as it continues to
they will be checked as well. i expect the authorities will want to find out as much information as they can about ibrahim. this was an internal december stick flight in egypt. it started bubbling up on social media about 90 minutes ago that this was happening. they had been divert today the airport at larnaca after the pilot was told to divert the flight because somebody managed to get their way in to the flight deck. of course that's another question that the egyptian authorities have to...
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as well. >> thank you. apologize, i thought my clock was going down and it was actually going up. i know it sounds like the federal budget but i don't want to hear that comment. >> no comment. mr. yoder's recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm not going to take that lead that my colleague just gave me there. i'm going back to the administrator. i note in your biography that you have a history of being sort of tech savvy. i think you were top 50 women in tech at one point. i actually noticed the interview you did at one time where you said you had an early commodore in '64 and you used to code your own video games. >> yes. >> that's pretty neat. you have a tech background. you have a love of tech. so i want to talk to you about the real property profile. i want to associate myself with the comments from my colleague, mr. quigley. he and i have long been bipartisan in our efforts to try to resolve the concerns we have. and that continues to be that there is no -- we have struggled to find ways to quantif
as well. >> thank you. apologize, i thought my clock was going down and it was actually going up. i know it sounds like the federal budget but i don't want to hear that comment. >> no comment. mr. yoder's recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm not going to take that lead that my colleague just gave me there. i'm going back to the administrator. i note in your biography that you have a history of being sort of tech savvy. i think you were top 50 women in tech at one point....
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in public, as well as in private. the president of the united states is going to have an unprecedented opportunity to meet with civil society leaders, dissidents, human rights activists, people that the united states, that the administration selected for him to meet. not hand-chosen by the cuban government. and the fact of the matter is, that through his speaking to the people, his -- our openness to entrepreneurs, to civil society, the long-term impact that american business will have, the new flow of american visitors that has already begun and will intensify, will be the most effective way to support the aspirations of the cuban people for freedom and for human rights. the last 50 years have proved conclusively that isolation embargo no ties have manifestly failed. >> how quickly will the president call for some change in the immigration laws? we know there's already evidence that a lot of cubans want to come to the united states quickly. are they going to have the same protections that cubans used to get? you know
in public, as well as in private. the president of the united states is going to have an unprecedented opportunity to meet with civil society leaders, dissidents, human rights activists, people that the united states, that the administration selected for him to meet. not hand-chosen by the cuban government. and the fact of the matter is, that through his speaking to the people, his -- our openness to entrepreneurs, to civil society, the long-term impact that american business will have, the new...
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>> well, because they live there. it's most likely that these people lived in the menbeek neighborhood which was a neighborhood of immigrants from north africa for the most part, an arab neighborhood where there was high unemployment, high scontent. where people felt ostracized and where isis had obviously put down its roots and since the attack in paris which was linked to that neighborhood in brussels, the police have really clamped down in that neighborhood, have begun raiding remaining cell and obviously they flushed it out. didn't get all of it. flushed it out. flushed it io an early attack and i think now that neighborhood will be under even more pressure from police authorities and this is a cycle that where there are people in the neighborhood now who will feel resentment because of the heavy police presence+ so this has been a neighborhood that's been a source of concern for american and european security people for years because of the support for isis, support for al qaeda in the neighborhood. and the disco
>> well, because they live there. it's most likely that these people lived in the menbeek neighborhood which was a neighborhood of immigrants from north africa for the most part, an arab neighborhood where there was high unemployment, high scontent. where people felt ostracized and where isis had obviously put down its roots and since the attack in paris which was linked to that neighborhood in brussels, the police have really clamped down in that neighborhood, have begun raiding...
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well we have found some fabulous spots for you over this next hour that are well worth that extra car time. wait until you see what we have in store, and we are gonna right here at an iconic spot, which is the richland carrousel park. and sharon, so nice to meet you. - nice meeting you. - i know that you know quite a bit about the history surrounding this beautiful park. - thank you it does, it has a great history. it's 24 years as of this year, and then we were part of a revivalization. this downtown area was like most downtown areas, it was suffering and it had deteriorated. so they put together a carousel, and now the town is booming, we have carousel antiques, we have carousel everything going on. we're open seven days a week, and it's just a great place for family and friends to meet. especially from cleveland or from columbus. - [natalie] cus you get a lot of, you are in a great spot. mansfield is located between two great cities too. so you're pretty close to cleveland and i'm sure you get a lot of visitors from the town. - [sharon] we really do, we get a lot of family reunions
well we have found some fabulous spots for you over this next hour that are well worth that extra car time. wait until you see what we have in store, and we are gonna right here at an iconic spot, which is the richland carrousel park. and sharon, so nice to meet you. - nice meeting you. - i know that you know quite a bit about the history surrounding this beautiful park. - thank you it does, it has a great history. it's 24 years as of this year, and then we were part of a revivalization. this...
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within the community of lenoore as well as other stakeholders as well so with that long introduction i would like to then stay where we are today. >>>so we have the candlestick point major phase application on january 7, 2014 and then we had the candlestick point streetscape master plan and now we have the candlestick points of development of that major phas >> cha >>my name is joyceir:thank you.. thank you. >>my name is joyce i am going to go over some of the major phase overviews of the development that we have here today.there are a number of community meetings as well. this includes a significant amount of additional housing, additional affordable housing is being contemplated as well as changes as far as how much we tear we will provide for this neighborhood. >>>as i mentioned, there are several documents that we will be updating. we will be updating the major phase applications. we will be updating the streetscape plan and we will be updating a couple of the exhibits. we will update the dda plan and schedule a number of performances and the number of affordable housing associat
within the community of lenoore as well as other stakeholders as well so with that long introduction i would like to then stay where we are today. >>>so we have the candlestick point major phase application on january 7, 2014 and then we had the candlestick point streetscape master plan and now we have the candlestick points of development of that major phas >> cha >>my name is joyceir:thank you.. thank you. >>my name is joyce i am going to go over some of the major...
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and keep in mind this is well below forecast as well. reuters poll was looking for a reading of 55.1. that services reading in the u.k., however, at 52.7. interesting to note here, we've been talking about the brexit debate for weeks now. for the first time, u.k. services companies are citing the eu referendum uncertainty in this pmi survey. as you can see there, the sterling-dollar trade off about 0.3%. >> we were just talking about the migrant or the refugee cries is as well here in europe and greece's role in it. the greek prime minister being quoted via reuters, stating that europe has shown a weakness when it comes to dealing with the migrant crisis and dealing with unilateral actions of member states. he talks about how greece has already undertaken a disproportionate burden from the refugee crisis, and he expects the eu will acknowledge that it can't carry the migrant burden on its own. a whole bunch of flashes coming through, talking about how the relocation of ref you fwu through, talking about how the relocation of ref you fwge
and keep in mind this is well below forecast as well. reuters poll was looking for a reading of 55.1. that services reading in the u.k., however, at 52.7. interesting to note here, we've been talking about the brexit debate for weeks now. for the first time, u.k. services companies are citing the eu referendum uncertainty in this pmi survey. as you can see there, the sterling-dollar trade off about 0.3%. >> we were just talking about the migrant or the refugee cries is as well here in...
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and jim said, well how did you know that? he said, well barney was nice. >> he was in a good mood, right, exactly. how perfect. [laughter]. >> what changed in the last ten years, not just in congress, but in this country? we're now at a place where acceptance of gays and lesbians has got to be at a high point, right? >> if you had told me even two years ago that when the conservative republican governor in the conservative cultural state of indiana -- >> yeah. >> -- was going to get his head beat in -- >> right. >> -- because he wanted to allow people to discriminate against us on religious basis, i would have been unbelieving. >> yeah. >> well, it's the end of a long process -- though i think it worked. there are very few things in american history that have changed so drastically with the begin point. stonewall, 1969. >> right. >> and i filed the first gay rights bill in massachusetts in 1972. by the way, i was still then closeted. i made a decision early on when i went in the public life -- >> right. and you write about th
and jim said, well how did you know that? he said, well barney was nice. >> he was in a good mood, right, exactly. how perfect. [laughter]. >> what changed in the last ten years, not just in congress, but in this country? we're now at a place where acceptance of gays and lesbians has got to be at a high point, right? >> if you had told me even two years ago that when the conservative republican governor in the conservative cultural state of indiana -- >> yeah. >>...
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kasich as well. which as you have been saying, really puts the focus on the next states to come, especially for kasich in ohio and maybe michigan. >> you know kentucky as well. >> because i'm from the south? we are all one big area? >> oh, my god. i don't go to get the latest report out of dublin from colin. forget it. are you calming down here? on kentucky, what do you make of how tight it is? >> coal mining in the eastern part of the state -- >> those are the counties aren't in yet? >> a lot of them went to trump. >> do you know, with this state, is it 20%, i know it's caucuses but normally you get less than 20%. a lot of these type of states. you don't get a single delegate. would it be just trump and cruz? >> yeah. as i understand it. >> wow. wow. in a way, i'm afraid to come to you now -- >> 5% threshold in kentucky. >> oh, okay. >> there's the 5% threshold in the at-large and congressional district allocation. >> you stole that answer from her. >> yes, i did. right before you asked her. >> okay
kasich as well. which as you have been saying, really puts the focus on the next states to come, especially for kasich in ohio and maybe michigan. >> you know kentucky as well. >> because i'm from the south? we are all one big area? >> oh, my god. i don't go to get the latest report out of dublin from colin. forget it. are you calming down here? on kentucky, what do you make of how tight it is? >> coal mining in the eastern part of the state -- >> those are the...
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this is summarized as well. is there anything that stands out as being the wild card for oil, or is it really an amalgamation of everything? >> if we take the oil price rise scenario, i suppose the most optimistic one for the global economy would be that china and the u.s. rebound very strongly in the next year or two, that you get this real demand-driven rise in the oil price, that inflation moves back towards target and these country, that the policy could be normalized in the way the fed has been trying to tell us they're going to raise rates four times over the course of the next year. even that kind of scenario might have implications for elsewhere. actually, if you think about the eurozone at the moment, while mr. draghi is probably going to have to deliver more stimulus, and i think he absolutely should, the fact is this environment for the eurozone might be as good as it gets. 1.5% growth, hopefully 0% to 1% inflation in the coming year, more qe for the next few years. it's keeping spreads reasonably tig
this is summarized as well. is there anything that stands out as being the wild card for oil, or is it really an amalgamation of everything? >> if we take the oil price rise scenario, i suppose the most optimistic one for the global economy would be that china and the u.s. rebound very strongly in the next year or two, that you get this real demand-driven rise in the oil price, that inflation moves back towards target and these country, that the policy could be normalized in the way the...
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well, you look fabulous! you look fabulous! >> thank you. >> stephen: now, you're also a mother. >> yes.d you rather negotiate, as secretary of state, with vladimir putin or with teenagers? because, they can be like terrorists. ( laughter ) >> yes, it's true.negotiate with putin, because i have teenagers. ( applause )'re relentless. >> yes. i have a 13-year-old boy. putin's a breeze. >> stephen: nothing, exactly. >> yeah.nd that your son sort of convinced you to take this gig. he said, "mom, you've got to go, get out of the house," or what was it? ( laughter ) >> yes, well, you know, he said,-" i hadn't worked in a few years this"-- he's 12 at the time-- >> sleave. >> yes! in essence, it was, "listen, go back, get out there, you know?" have this experience--s for you, mom! >> yes! and i took that as, i really, i thought it was this very beautiful moment between us andgo!" you know, and i did. i went-- i returned. and you know, you have your ups and your downs. it's hard.hese kind of hours and-- actually, i thought it was going
well, you look fabulous! you look fabulous! >> thank you. >> stephen: now, you're also a mother. >> yes.d you rather negotiate, as secretary of state, with vladimir putin or with teenagers? because, they can be like terrorists. ( laughter ) >> yes, it's true.negotiate with putin, because i have teenagers. ( applause )'re relentless. >> yes. i have a 13-year-old boy. putin's a breeze. >> stephen: nothing, exactly. >> yeah.nd that your son sort of...
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kay a la into well, still to come. a lack back on the life and legacy of former first lady nancy reagan. we'll be right back. >> well, former president jimmy carter will not be needing any more dancer treatments. continue to perform scans on the 91-year-old to make sure the cancer has not come back. carter shared good news todd people at church in plains, georgia. now last summer, he was diagnosed with mela them into that sneed brain. the form former president ined to make medication after a scan and tound no sign of can then brain. >> tonight, the nation is mourning the loss of former first had dy nancy reagan. she died today in los angeles at the age 94. fox news' adam housley takes a look back at the remarkable life. >> and francis robins nicknamed nancy was born in new york city on july 6th, 1921 and raised by her mother, an actress, had little contact with her father after the parents divorced. in 1929 she married dr. loyal davis. nancy and her step father became close and he adopted her when she turned 14 and nan
kay a la into well, still to come. a lack back on the life and legacy of former first lady nancy reagan. we'll be right back. >> well, former president jimmy carter will not be needing any more dancer treatments. continue to perform scans on the 91-year-old to make sure the cancer has not come back. carter shared good news todd people at church in plains, georgia. now last summer, he was diagnosed with mela them into that sneed brain. the form former president ined to make medication...
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it's real romantic. ♪ ♪ well well well well well well well ♪ ♪ happy valentine's day ♪ shut up [ cheers around. we'll be right back with tyler oakley. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ can't get unlimited data for your family? other carriers either don't offer it, or it's too expensive! not t-mobile! get three lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just fifty bucks each, and get a fourth line, free! hurry. only at t-mobile. and your ford dealer is the place, is the time. to get 0% financing for 60 months on a ford suv. that's right. just announced. ford explorer...edge...escape... and expedition... are available with 0% financing for 60 months. ford suvs. designed to help you be unstoppable. no wonder ford is america's best selling brand. but hurry, 0% financing for 60 months on ford suvs is a limited time offer. see your ford dealer today. i got minds to twist and alrivalues to warp.his. mr. tyler, your skittles portrait. that is e to the z oh twiddly dee-sgusting! you haven't heard me sing diddly-ding yet. ♪ dream on! higher. ♪ dream on! i think a little higher! ♪ dreammmm onnnnnnnn! ♪ dreammm on
it's real romantic. ♪ ♪ well well well well well well well ♪ ♪ happy valentine's day ♪ shut up [ cheers around. we'll be right back with tyler oakley. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ can't get unlimited data for your family? other carriers either don't offer it, or it's too expensive! not t-mobile! get three lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just fifty bucks each, and get a fourth line, free! hurry. only at t-mobile. and your ford dealer is the place, is the time. to get 0% financing for...
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they've had some technical problems, as well. but those have been network connections at the stadium, not the tablets themselves. two ways to make your commute shorter this morning, lift offering a system this morning where people can offer rides to other people that are going their way. let's say i drive from san francisco to google every morning. i can now offer carpool to other googlers who are going to the same place. they pay me a couple of bucks through the lift app, but of course we get to use the carpool lane. another neat one is a new app from inrix, available starting this morning. it learns your commute, it pays attention to where you go and when you leave. my favorite part is this bar at the top that tells you specifically when to leave to be there on time. it says, we need to leave for the airport in five minutes to make it on time. and it also does turn-by-turn directions, as well. inrix is a weird word there. >> it's perfect include just predict accidents that are going to happen on its way to work. >> that we have
they've had some technical problems, as well. but those have been network connections at the stadium, not the tablets themselves. two ways to make your commute shorter this morning, lift offering a system this morning where people can offer rides to other people that are going their way. let's say i drive from san francisco to google every morning. i can now offer carpool to other googlers who are going to the same place. they pay me a couple of bucks through the lift app, but of course we get...
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well, this is the problem. if it's one court deciding and one domestic terrorism case that it's okay to unlock the phone, another court might decide it's also okay in a robbery case or divorce case or a tax fraud case. don't we want congress to be the one as the elected representatives of the people who are saying these are the circumstances under which we think it is okay to-- to break into a phone. these are the circumstances in which it is not. >> i know tim cook and respect him a lot. but he recoils at the idea that this has anything to do with apple's business. >> yes. and i think that shall-- . >> rose: and apple's marketing. >> it may be a false choice of is this about principle or is this about profit. >> rose: commerce. >> it may well be about both. his point is that apple didn't invent encryption and apple doesn't own encryption. >> rose: but it is et going more and more encrypted. >> it is now with the last ios it's the default setting, increasingly and encryption is the norm. his point is if apple n
well, this is the problem. if it's one court deciding and one domestic terrorism case that it's okay to unlock the phone, another court might decide it's also okay in a robbery case or divorce case or a tax fraud case. don't we want congress to be the one as the elected representatives of the people who are saying these are the circumstances under which we think it is okay to-- to break into a phone. these are the circumstances in which it is not. >> i know tim cook and respect him a lot....
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well, i'm so glad you guys are here. is nothing more important to me-- and i mean this, there is nothing more important to me than being honest with my audience. and i learned my lesson, the night i tried to pass off a mop with sunglasses as leonardo dicaprio. ( laughter ) though it worked out for the mop-- he is dating kate upton now. so i want to be up front with you right from the beginning, and admit that, occasionally, we get paid to feature a sponsor's product on the show. but i have the same high standards for product placement as i do for appearing nude on camera-- it has to be integral to the plot, or i have no choice. tonight, one of those things is true. but i think we have managed to make it so organic, you might not even notice. now, on a completely unrelated note, i am feeling a little thirsty right now. you know what would really hit the spot? my favorite beverage... the 2016 mini clubman! taste the steering wheel! with six doors and a massive trunk, the clubman is the biggest mini ever. its surprisingly s
well, i'm so glad you guys are here. is nothing more important to me-- and i mean this, there is nothing more important to me than being honest with my audience. and i learned my lesson, the night i tried to pass off a mop with sunglasses as leonardo dicaprio. ( laughter ) though it worked out for the mop-- he is dating kate upton now. so i want to be up front with you right from the beginning, and admit that, occasionally, we get paid to feature a sponsor's product on the show. but i have the...
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that's in oregon as well as washington. >>> well, as we told you earlier scott kelly is back on earth after nearly a year in space. >> and after a homecoming in test, all with an eye towards nasa's goal of travel to mars. abc's lauren lyster has more. >> reporter: astronaut scott kelly tweeting photos of his last sunrise from space. >> filling it up. >> reporter: with that hatch closing on the soyuz capsule he heads back to earth. this after 340 days orbiting earth on the international space station. kelly is now the american who has spent the most time in space. >> i'm ready to come home. i'm not -- it's not like i'm climbing the walls or anything to get out of here. i recognize the importance of what we're doing. >> reporter: kelly handed over commander of the iss to start the process of leaving. >> which, of course, is always bittersweet when you leave this incredible place. >> reporter: he said good night to earth one last time posting this photo on twitter. last year this soyuz rocket launched from kazakhstan beginning his journey. >> the year in space starts now. >> reporter: th
that's in oregon as well as washington. >>> well, as we told you earlier scott kelly is back on earth after nearly a year in space. >> and after a homecoming in test, all with an eye towards nasa's goal of travel to mars. abc's lauren lyster has more. >> reporter: astronaut scott kelly tweeting photos of his last sunrise from space. >> filling it up. >> reporter: with that hatch closing on the soyuz capsule he heads back to earth. this after 340 days orbiting...
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>> well, sure.enators andú house members in both parties are very concerned about what the ballot looks like come fall, particularly on the republican side. there are a number who have expressed concern if trump were to be the nominee at the top of the ticket, his opinions, his policies, his rhetoric would redowned against them. it's not at all out of the question that with republicans with far more seats up for grabs in the senate, they are at much greater risk of losing seats. and trump wouldn't help them. that's a major concern there has even been talk on the house side that the house could be in play. which is probably a lot less likely. but, so ron johnson, obviously they are very, very concerned about it and democrats on the other hand, think that hillary clinton compares to a donald trump candidacy would give them an advantage to build their numbers in the capitol. >> carl, thank you. the fierce battle for the badger state is on fire as carl reported. brand new poll of wisconsin republican vo
>> well, sure.enators andú house members in both parties are very concerned about what the ballot looks like come fall, particularly on the republican side. there are a number who have expressed concern if trump were to be the nominee at the top of the ticket, his opinions, his policies, his rhetoric would redowned against them. it's not at all out of the question that with republicans with far more seats up for grabs in the senate, they are at much greater risk of losing seats. and...
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agencies as well. >> thank you. and i apologize, mr. chairman. i was looking at my clock and i thought it was going down. it was actually going up. i know, it sounds like the federal budget, but i don't want to hear that comment. >> no comment. mr. yoder is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm going to not take that lay-up that my colleague, mr. serrano, gave me there and i'm going to go back to the administrator. i note in your biography that you have a history of being sort of tech savvy. and i think you were top 50 women in tech at one point. and i actually noticed the interview you did at one time where you said you had an early commodore 64 and you actually used to code your own video games. >> we. >> that's pretty neat. you have a tech background. obviously you have a love of tech. so i want to talk to you about the real property profile. and i want to associate myself with comments from my colleague, mr. quigley. he and i have long been bipartisan in our efforts to try to resolve the concerns we have,
agencies as well. >> thank you. and i apologize, mr. chairman. i was looking at my clock and i thought it was going down. it was actually going up. i know, it sounds like the federal budget, but i don't want to hear that comment. >> no comment. mr. yoder is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm going to not take that lay-up that my colleague, mr. serrano, gave me there and i'm going to go back to the administrator. i note in your biography that you have a history of...
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suppose he moves up well. he comes in say a strong second or a strong in michigan and knocks rubio out and also makes sure the vote is divided, again. the anti-trump vote has three contestants in it all vying for number two. >> ted cruz who has won a whole lot more primary states than marco rubio has to at this point be considered the number one anti-trump. the number one trump alternative. so, everybody stays in the race tonight. and, of course, because kasich isn't really playing in these states and he staked everything on ohio next week. marco rubio is effectively staking everything on florida next week. so, another week where everybody is in and everyone is splitting up the anti-trump vote is another pretty good week for trump. >> how does cruz, back to you, rick. you've been in this fight. you've been actually in this fight for a long time. how does rubio win in florida when he's not showing up for a vote for most of the year. he hasn't done the job they elected him ta. it just seems to me the easiest rhe
suppose he moves up well. he comes in say a strong second or a strong in michigan and knocks rubio out and also makes sure the vote is divided, again. the anti-trump vote has three contestants in it all vying for number two. >> ted cruz who has won a whole lot more primary states than marco rubio has to at this point be considered the number one anti-trump. the number one trump alternative. so, everybody stays in the race tonight. and, of course, because kasich isn't really playing in...
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well, there's the water company. water and we have water and it's a very successful -- you know, it's a private little water company and i supply the water for all my places and it's good, but it's very good. trump steaks. do we have steaks? we have trump steaks. >> joining us now to tell us what to make of all of that the co-host of red eye andy levy and correspondent for the greg gut field show joanne nosuchinsky. great to have you here. >> thanks. >> what an impressive put down. your reaction, joanne. >> i know what i'm spending my next paycheck on. >> i can't wait. >> yeah, that's a whole bunch of trump wine and i think my next job might actually be trump vineyards. he must have a vineyard if he's got some wine. >> who knew you had these ambitions. >> i'm all about it. i love this. this is exactly the response we all want to see from trump. serving it right to mitt romney is excellent. >> andy, i know you first of all had to be impressed with three victories last night, i mean, just join me in a great rah-rah. >>
well, there's the water company. water and we have water and it's a very successful -- you know, it's a private little water company and i supply the water for all my places and it's good, but it's very good. trump steaks. do we have steaks? we have trump steaks. >> joining us now to tell us what to make of all of that the co-host of red eye andy levy and correspondent for the greg gut field show joanne nosuchinsky. great to have you here. >> thanks. >> what an impressive put...
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many people getting their water straight from wells. >>> well, more problems this morning for volkswagon. they say ceo michael horn has resigned effective immediately. vw's international at parent company to leave. they have been under fire since admitting some of their cars included software that was programmed to cheat emissions test. >>> it seems president obama has narrowed down his list of possible nominees to replace the late justice scalia. all five u.s. court of appeal judges. >>> sow might not be running for president any more but jeb bush still keeping a close eye on the race. the former florida governor expected to meet with all the presidential hopefuls this week except donald trump. he's trying to figure out who ellen endorse. >>> a surprise endorsement fiorina announced she is endorsing ted cruz. it come has he tries to tighten the delegate gap with trump. candidates facing off again tonight in florida. one debate that donald trump predicts will be nicer >> it's really up to him. well the last two were rough with marco rubio and trump engaining in incredibly personal attack
many people getting their water straight from wells. >>> well, more problems this morning for volkswagon. they say ceo michael horn has resigned effective immediately. vw's international at parent company to leave. they have been under fire since admitting some of their cars included software that was programmed to cheat emissions test. >>> it seems president obama has narrowed down his list of possible nominees to replace the late justice scalia. all five u.s. court of appeal...
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bonati: well the fact that you put the name 'democratic' on the front, well it's democratic. because the problem is they're offering you some crappy behavior for solutions that they don't work. > kimberly: sure. > dr. bonati: they never work. any socialistic society ever, ever had good healthcare. they all were rationed things. they always are in deficit. > kimberly: yes. > dr. bonati: they always are taxing the society and then at the very end you have a miserable life. > kimberly: correct. > dr. bonati: and you > kimberly: thank you for watching 'american medicine today'. remember you do not have to live with chronic back and neck pain. there is an option. stop suffering and seek a consultation to see if the world-renowned bonati spine procedures > ethan: all you have to do is send us your mri. then our medical staff will evaluate it and let you know if the bonati spine procedures can help you. > kimberly: if you have any comments or questions contact us at the number below. you can also tweet @drbonati using #americanmedicinetoday or #amt. #americanmedicinetoday or #amt. w
bonati: well the fact that you put the name 'democratic' on the front, well it's democratic. because the problem is they're offering you some crappy behavior for solutions that they don't work. > kimberly: sure. > dr. bonati: they never work. any socialistic society ever, ever had good healthcare. they all were rationed things. they always are in deficit. > kimberly: yes. > dr. bonati: they always are taxing the society and then at the very end you have a miserable life. >...
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they're continuing this expansion as well. what are some of the issues for them that are headwind issues? are we looking at raw material prices being an issue, as we have seen quite a bit of fluctuation there? >> indeed. obviously raw material prices are priced in u.s. dollars. the dollar was really strong last year. you can see that in the margins. they weren't as strong as some analysts expected. so that's a big issue. obviously the strength of the euro could also be a negative. they produce 65% of their clothes in euro-linked countries. so morocco. they only set 45% of their clothes in europe. so there is a mismatch. we might see more pressure on margins in 2016, but what remains true is that their sales growth is so impressive. since 2001, it was the ipo. they've never had a down year. >> we've got inditex giving good news on the fast fashion segment. but i want to talk about the luxury, high end. a lot of attention towards burberry yesterday on this mystery 5% stake. we don't know who the actual investor is. fueling specu
they're continuing this expansion as well. what are some of the issues for them that are headwind issues? are we looking at raw material prices being an issue, as we have seen quite a bit of fluctuation there? >> indeed. obviously raw material prices are priced in u.s. dollars. the dollar was really strong last year. you can see that in the margins. they weren't as strong as some analysts expected. so that's a big issue. obviously the strength of the euro could also be a negative. they...
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well, this is separation tuesday. well, we go through the best case scenarios for all.ump wins florida and loses ohio, then he has to win 59% of all remaining delegates in a three-way race. if cruz wins, 35% of proportional delegates, best case scenario for him he then has to win 80% of remaining delegates in order to make it to the convention without contested convention. and if rubio wins florida, he would have to win 98% of all remaining delegates. here's our favorite math i used with john kasich earlier. if he wins ohio, he's got to win 112% of remaining delegates. alex, you're a math major, right? >> absolute you? >> two and two -- trump's got three things going into this convention, assuming he's going to lose ohio, he's got a carrot, a stick and a deal. he's very good at deals. the stick is his voters are intense and we're going to want to keep those voters in the republican party. it's going to be hard to exclude those voters. tell them, hey, trump, you've come in with the most votes but you don't have any right to this nomination. >> going to be tough to do. >>
well, this is separation tuesday. well, we go through the best case scenarios for all.ump wins florida and loses ohio, then he has to win 59% of all remaining delegates in a three-way race. if cruz wins, 35% of proportional delegates, best case scenario for him he then has to win 80% of remaining delegates in order to make it to the convention without contested convention. and if rubio wins florida, he would have to win 98% of all remaining delegates. here's our favorite math i used with john...
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well, you know, or amazon. it's clear that they could gun for you all they want, but it's not working. not killing you. >> look, any time you have a fast growing company, who isn't profitable in our case. recently turned profitable. some folks may want to debate it. but what you would say if you read the research on us the folks who have done real research who do consumer research look at the awareness numbers, ask consumers why do you like wayfair, it becomes clear why we exist, why we're growing so well. what customers value. if you want the thesis that wayfair doesn't make sense you can say that. but i think as you do research you would find that wayfair is very strong. >> well, i want people to do the research, not be spooked by the trading. this was much better quarter than i thought that they could do at this point in their public lifestyle. that's niraj shah, cofounder of know you will. "mad money" is back after the break. wish your skin could bounce back like... ...it used to? neutrogena hydro boost wat
well, you know, or amazon. it's clear that they could gun for you all they want, but it's not working. not killing you. >> look, any time you have a fast growing company, who isn't profitable in our case. recently turned profitable. some folks may want to debate it. but what you would say if you read the research on us the folks who have done real research who do consumer research look at the awareness numbers, ask consumers why do you like wayfair, it becomes clear why we exist, why...
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>> well sure.e would have taken more delegates from donald trump last night than we did. but that doesn't change the fact that there is still a clear path to stopping him. and even before the convention and certainly at the convention. right now we're basically at halftime of this gop delegate battle. about half of the voters haven't had a chance to vote yet. and ted cruz and john kasich are delegates behind donald trump. if there is a path -- >> but what is that clear path is this. >> obviously as the field narrows they are going to have to start beating him. in the exit poll last night head-to-head in ohio kasich beat trump. in missouri cruz beat trump. in north carolina cruise beat trump. in a one on one race trump is losing. 40%. he still has major issues within the base of this party and stlz still time to turn it around and beat him. >> jeff talk about the challenges. when the field win knows, it gets harder for donald trump.no harder for donald trump. >> one of the big goals of the republica
>> well sure.e would have taken more delegates from donald trump last night than we did. but that doesn't change the fact that there is still a clear path to stopping him. and even before the convention and certainly at the convention. right now we're basically at halftime of this gop delegate battle. about half of the voters haven't had a chance to vote yet. and ted cruz and john kasich are delegates behind donald trump. if there is a path -- >> but what is that clear path is this....
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>> well, they led people -- >> well, not with evidence. not with evidence.n't have evidence that they had nuclear weapons, did you? >> let me speak for myself -- >> you had no evidence that they had nuclear weapons the because the program had not been completed. >> i believed george w. bush when he said we're going to let the inspectors finish the job. this vote will give me the leverage, he claimed, to make sure that happens. read hans blix's book. >> what about w.? >> well, i thought that using diplomacy, which is what it seemed to me he was offering, made a lot of sense. >> did he seem the diplomatic type, w.? >> he seemed to be someone who in my opinion at least rhetorically, that speech he gave in cincinnati was aimed at saying we're going to let the inspectors finish. he didn't let the inspectors finish. and that's where i made a mistake. because if he had let the inspectors finish, what blix and others argue, is they would have been able to prove to the world. if there had been any doubt whether manufactured or believed, it would have been ended. and
>> well, they led people -- >> well, not with evidence. not with evidence.n't have evidence that they had nuclear weapons, did you? >> let me speak for myself -- >> you had no evidence that they had nuclear weapons the because the program had not been completed. >> i believed george w. bush when he said we're going to let the inspectors finish the job. this vote will give me the leverage, he claimed, to make sure that happens. read hans blix's book. >> what...
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kay a la into well, still to come. a lack back on the life and legacy of former first lady nancy reagan. we'll be right back. (singing) i just can't wait to meet you, sweet child you're i'm filled with expectation, and you're growing everyday... (instrumental) >> well, former president jimmy carter will not be needing any more dancer treatments. the spokesman says he will continue to perform scans on the 91-year-old to make sure the cancer has not come back. carter shared good news todd georgia. now last summer, he was diagnosed with mela them into that sneed brain. the form former president ined to make medication after a scan and tound no sign of can then brain. >> tonight, the nation is mourning the loss of former first had dy nancy reagan. she died today in los angeles at the age 94. fox news' adam housley takes a look back at the remarkable life. >> and francis robins nicknamed nancy was born in new york city on july 6th, 1921 and raised by her mother, an actress, had little contact with her father after the paren
kay a la into well, still to come. a lack back on the life and legacy of former first lady nancy reagan. we'll be right back. (singing) i just can't wait to meet you, sweet child you're i'm filled with expectation, and you're growing everyday... (instrumental) >> well, former president jimmy carter will not be needing any more dancer treatments. the spokesman says he will continue to perform scans on the 91-year-old to make sure the cancer has not come back. carter shared good news todd...
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we get fx reserves as well. it will be interesting to see what part the currency has played, whether the depreciation remains and whether the leadership is going to be in the market and propping the currency up. remember, when we have that weaker currency, you have capital outflows and tighter liquidity conditions. risk-off week, best one in five months. big question is whether we see this being sustained. that's where we stand. back to you. >> markets, markets, markets. listen, we have a little bit of joss stone with you earlier, sri, if viewers missed it. take a look. we'll just roll a little bit of this. >> i'll sing you just a bit, the chorus. ♪ let me be, let me be let me just go off my focus ♪ ♪ i can't take this feeling no more ♪ >> i don't know if you saw that, but i'm jiving. >> we just wanted to hear her sing. that was a real moment. >> you shouldn't have put the split screen. keep it on joss, not my dancing. >> she was singing for you, only for you. >> i was feeling it. that's real soul. that's real m
we get fx reserves as well. it will be interesting to see what part the currency has played, whether the depreciation remains and whether the leadership is going to be in the market and propping the currency up. remember, when we have that weaker currency, you have capital outflows and tighter liquidity conditions. risk-off week, best one in five months. big question is whether we see this being sustained. that's where we stand. back to you. >> markets, markets, markets. listen, we have a...