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. >>> joining us now, the co-host andy levy and former miss new york usa, joe ann -- >> you're on it,etter with jo ann but -- >> it's her first time on the show. >> it is. >> we're all nervous. >> how many times have i had to apologize for something or other. you intimidate me and i -- i have to deal with it. let's get right to it. charlize theron, a very attractive actress in every way i'm sure. she says she's too pretty for some roles. that this happens to all women who are too pretty. your thoughts on this? this is a major discriminatory. >> let's start with a beautiful actress. >> she's not wrong though, right, there are certain roles that won't go to someone who looks like a model if the role itself doesn't call for someone that looked like a model. >> what happened to makeup? >> they still have makeup. no, but if -- she's not wrong when she's says there are parts that have more graph tas they don't want to give to someone who looks like a model. >> people like us who are really beautify, andy knows, we tend to be distracting is the thing. if we're trying to do a media role peopl
. >>> joining us now, the co-host andy levy and former miss new york usa, joe ann -- >> you're on it,etter with jo ann but -- >> it's her first time on the show. >> it is. >> we're all nervous. >> how many times have i had to apologize for something or other. you intimidate me and i -- i have to deal with it. let's get right to it. charlize theron, a very attractive actress in every way i'm sure. she says she's too pretty for some roles. that this happens...
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new york usa.ave delivered another just elegant introduction to you both. >> thank you, lou. >> your reaction first to dash. >> you know, an e can kind of make anything bad. >> really? >> e. coli, ebola. you don't know how to spell my name, that's fine. >> i know how to pronounce it. >> yeah, so i understand. it can make people a little nervous. the bank is taking the extra precaution. >> you're standing up with the big bad banks? >> i, you know, if they accidently put some funds into my account, that would be okay, too. >> i got ya. >> yeah. >> i would like to let you know our executive producer let us know it's not wells fargo, that's your bank. >> my bank. >> which is, by the way, also one of my banks. >> yeah. >> one of your banks. you like to keep -- spread that money around, lou. >> how many do you own? >> that's very funny. that's very funny. but at my expense, that makes it somewhat less funny. i'll turn more to the issue -- >> less likely i'll be here next wednesday. >> absolutely, i hope
new york usa.ave delivered another just elegant introduction to you both. >> thank you, lou. >> your reaction first to dash. >> you know, an e can kind of make anything bad. >> really? >> e. coli, ebola. you don't know how to spell my name, that's fine. >> i know how to pronounce it. >> yeah, so i understand. it can make people a little nervous. the bank is taking the extra precaution. >> you're standing up with the big bad banks? >> i, you...
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even "the wall street journal," "new york times," and "usa today."e goes beyond the pop and music world. >> i cannot remember the last time this has happened. all of the papers and tabloids in purple. just amazing to see how far we have seen tributes. google changing its logo to purple yesterday. that is because we are talking about a one-of-a-kind, one in a generation artist. someone performing sadly right up until the end. i'm struck by the fact we have been hearing about his last concerts from atlanta last week. how his health may have taken a turn for the worse after the shows. if you don't mind, i'll read the review. this was this time last week. this is the "atlanta journal constitution." as he stood silhouetted against a purple light with the puff of hair and cane visible, the fans are bound to their feet as they are welcoming the messiah. for many, prince is a musical religion. he took his disciples to church. i can't think of many other artists described that way. taking the fans to church as being their messiah. we heard about that show, in
even "the wall street journal," "new york times," and "usa today."e goes beyond the pop and music world. >> i cannot remember the last time this has happened. all of the papers and tabloids in purple. just amazing to see how far we have seen tributes. google changing its logo to purple yesterday. that is because we are talking about a one-of-a-kind, one in a generation artist. someone performing sadly right up until the end. i'm struck by the fact we have...
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. >> reporter: donald trump continuing to hold on to more than 50% of the vote in new york, telling usa today his possible vice presidential picks would be marco rubio, john kasich, or wisconsin governor scott walker. in washington, joe waldman, fox news. >> checking twitter here, paul ryan is trending. he's going to make a statement today, essentially addressing these murmurs of having other people throw his hat in the ring when it comes to the presidential race. >> he says he's not interested. >> what do you think would happen though, he says he's not interested, but at the convention, they nominate him anyway? >> that could happen. >> but can you force someone to do a job he doesn't want to do? >> would he change his mind? >> these are two questions of many questions to come. >> he's going to come forward today and talk a little bit about that. >> if that happens during the course of the 9, we'll have it for you. if not we'll have it on the noon, the 4. >>> president obama is designating a new national monument in the honor of the women's rights movement. in his remarks this morning,
. >> reporter: donald trump continuing to hold on to more than 50% of the vote in new york, telling usa today his possible vice presidential picks would be marco rubio, john kasich, or wisconsin governor scott walker. in washington, joe waldman, fox news. >> checking twitter here, paul ryan is trending. he's going to make a statement today, essentially addressing these murmurs of having other people throw his hat in the ring when it comes to the presidential race. >> he says...
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. >> on the republican side polls say donald trump has more than 50% of the vote in new york he tells usaoday his possible vice-presidential picks would be marco rubio, john kasich or wisconsin governor scott walker. >> on time on task and on budget that's how leaders are describing the planning of the 2016 democratic convention. of course it is happening right here in philadelphia. the ceo of the convention says it's secured 15,000 hotel rooms and right now organizers are recruiting tenths sap voluntee volunteers. >> now if you haven't noticed, philadelphia is a fantastic place to be from the culture to the city's leadership to the food. and we're delighted to be here and to welcome up to 50,000 visitors here in july. >> the convention begins on ju july 25th wraps up on the 28th. >>> service members of the horsham air guard station in montgomery county celebrating the launch of a new mission. 103 attack squadron reaching initial operational capability after launching its first combat air patrol earlier this month. the remotely piloted aircraft operation will be used for intelligence surv
. >> on the republican side polls say donald trump has more than 50% of the vote in new york he tells usaoday his possible vice-presidential picks would be marco rubio, john kasich or wisconsin governor scott walker. >> on time on task and on budget that's how leaders are describing the planning of the 2016 democratic convention. of course it is happening right here in philadelphia. the ceo of the convention says it's secured 15,000 hotel rooms and right now organizers are...
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team usa gathered today in new york city, which is also where? today in the bay can be found, we'll have a live report in our next half hour. >>> nbc bay area is your home for the 2016 games. we will have live coverage from the center of the action starting august 6th. >>> very exciting. a more serious note now. an investigation under way after a santa clara county inmate died while in custody. man, the 36-year-old has not yet been identified. but he was booked last first. the inmate has several issues. he was treated at the infirmary. yesterday, he was washed to san jose. he later died. doctors say he had a medical emergency t. sheriffs office says he followed all of the proper protocols in this case. happening today, three deputies will be in court. those guards are accused of beating an inmate last august to death. all three guard pled not guilty. a trial date is expected to be set later today. >> a wait for justice they may have felt like eternity. a convicted child molester is linked to a fairfield boy 30 years ago. it's an ending to a tech
team usa gathered today in new york city, which is also where? today in the bay can be found, we'll have a live report in our next half hour. >>> nbc bay area is your home for the 2016 games. we will have live coverage from the center of the action starting august 6th. >>> very exciting. a more serious note now. an investigation under way after a santa clara county inmate died while in custody. man, the 36-year-old has not yet been identified. but he was booked last first. the...
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new york values. playing well with this new york crowd, hometown crowd for donald trump, pam. >> chris, thank you so much for bringing us the latest from new york. now to scotty hughes, from usa radio networks, and all in for donald trump. also joining us, buck sexton, commentator who supports ted cruz. thank you for coming on. scottie, first to you. the new york primary two days away. why is donald trump pounding the pavement so hard this weekend in new york when he has such a big lead in the polls? >> i think it is about the momentum. you sit here and watch ted cruz sitting here bragging about winning colorado and wyoming. those states together, they only equal what, 61 delegates. donald trump has a chance of literally going over that with 95 and it is not just new york. ultimately in june the latest poll has donald trump up 10 points in california. 172 delegates. right now, all about momentum and about stealing back supposedly this idea that donald trump is losing. that truly the cruz campaigns continue whine about. >> but why isn't he fighting for delegates in other states like in wyoming yesterday. colorado before that? >> but i think you have to look at what delegates h
new york values. playing well with this new york crowd, hometown crowd for donald trump, pam. >> chris, thank you so much for bringing us the latest from new york. now to scotty hughes, from usa radio networks, and all in for donald trump. also joining us, buck sexton, commentator who supports ted cruz. thank you for coming on. scottie, first to you. the new york primary two days away. why is donald trump pounding the pavement so hard this weekend in new york when he has such a big lead...
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large number of -- a large group of media documentsment these include newspapers such as "new york times," "usa today" "washington times" to measure the political spectrum of the media from left to right, as well as tv, fox news, cnn and cbs news. and the innovation of my work is to use a plagarism detection al go rhythm to track which exerts influence upon the larger documents, this larger public discourse about islam. and when's neat about this is we can identify verbatim quotes. here's a press res lease saying bias and hate are un-american. this will also identify near matches or paraphrased quotes of the press releases. and they enable kind of quantitative measure of the amount of influence of each organization upon public discourse about islam. i also conducted in-depth interviews with the leaders of all of these organizations or -- sorry. sub sample of these originals, both those that succeeded in influencing public discourse about islam as well as those who had little or no influence on shaping public discourse about islam. and so, let me tell you the story that begins, my book actually
large number of -- a large group of media documentsment these include newspapers such as "new york times," "usa today" "washington times" to measure the political spectrum of the media from left to right, as well as tv, fox news, cnn and cbs news. and the innovation of my work is to use a plagarism detection al go rhythm to track which exerts influence upon the larger documents, this larger public discourse about islam. and when's neat about this is we can identify...
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let's get over to new york, and this is donald trump. , usa, usa. want to thank my team. it is evolving. the press doesn't understand that, but keep talking. incredibleen an evening, an incredible day and week. we went all over new york. new york has problems like virtually every other state in the union. our jobs are being sucked out of our states, taken out of our country, and we are not going to let it happen anymore. we are going to stop it. very importantly, and behind me i have to say we have some of our great businessmen of the they are here someplace. steve is building a big building and i said congratulations, and he said it is nothing compared to what is happening with you, is that right? am a so, we are proud of him. , itas been really something has been really something amazing, and believe me, we will use our great business people to negotiate unbelievable trade deals so we bring our jobs back and we don't let our companies go to mexico and all of these other countries anymore. we are going to keep the jobs here. you will be very proud
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different kind of run tonight, the full throated cry of american politics in a new york primary that mattered. let's take a look. >> usa! >> reporter: high decibel national politics on south oyster bay, anti-and pro-trump demonstrators shout past a line of police horses. all of it taking place as a packed pro-trump rally wrapped up in part of the old facility here in bethpage. >> i love these people. these are my people. bringing his presidential campaign to a home state audience that knew what he wanted to hear. >> we are going to have a we are going to build the wall. >> reporter: chance of build that wall filled the air as police -- police kept the indoor crowd to just under 10,000 some of whom waited all day to see the candidate. is woman could not stand up anymore. what do you like about him? >> everything. build a wall. everything that he says, he's got a valid point. >> and send them for his opponents. >> lying ted crews came today. he couldn't drop 100 people. >> reporter: ted cruz was in the bronx earlier trying to turn the wisconsin primary win into momentum. >> my grandparents didn't speak english, ; remote
different kind of run tonight, the full throated cry of american politics in a new york primary that mattered. let's take a look. >> usa! >> reporter: high decibel national politics on south oyster bay, anti-and pro-trump demonstrators shout past a line of police horses. all of it taking place as a packed pro-trump rally wrapped up in part of the old facility here in bethpage. >> i love these people. these are my people. bringing his presidential campaign to a home state...
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our wendy rieger, who will be in rio covering the games, is in new york right now where some of team usaared today and did their thing. about the olympics without talking about prince william county's ali kreeger. she stopped by our studios in d.c. to talk about how she's now so close to achieving her lifelong dream. >> it would be a dream come true because not even 1% or less than 1% of the world gets to participate in these games. i would just be so thrilled and honored. this is going to be the ultimate experience, and i'm so, so excited where i'm counting down the days. >> reporter: ali kreiger rio in august. someone else that was here, she told her story and i was like, wait, what? so i interviewed her. i'll have her story coming up on news4 at 6:00. it's going to blow you away. see you then. >> so many stories to come. wendy rieger live for us in new york. >>> we've gotten some rain and a lot of us are feeling a little better if you've got allergies. >> it helps some. >> pat's got a twinkle in her eye. >> you know the pollen must be gone. >> how long is the rain going to be around?
our wendy rieger, who will be in rio covering the games, is in new york right now where some of team usaared today and did their thing. about the olympics without talking about prince william county's ali kreeger. she stopped by our studios in d.c. to talk about how she's now so close to achieving her lifelong dream. >> it would be a dream come true because not even 1% or less than 1% of the world gets to participate in these games. i would just be so thrilled and honored. this is going...
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this is the train heading from new york to savannah, georgia, partially derailed in delaware county. you can call 1-800-usa rail. now check in with nbc 10 monique braxton. she's been out there on the scene and gathering new information. monique, what can you tell us? >> reporter: just moments ago we saw am track police and investigators arrive on the scene. they are interviewing passengers as they leave the triage center. that's over at the united methodist church. all along this stretch of langley and 9th street, which is we have seen them taking away passengers to local hospitals. we're not sure of the extent of their injuries but we're told they are just being checked out. what we can confirm for you, two people have died and one person is injured. and they say they felt a jolt while hearing a bang and a pull of smoke was seen. here is what else we can tell you. 341 passengers and 7 crew members when investigators say it struck a backhoe on the track. we're learning passengers are being checked out as we know the train was heading new york to atlanta, georgia. suspended between new york and philadelphia
this is the train heading from new york to savannah, georgia, partially derailed in delaware county. you can call 1-800-usa rail. now check in with nbc 10 monique braxton. she's been out there on the scene and gathering new information. monique, what can you tell us? >> reporter: just moments ago we saw am track police and investigators arrive on the scene. they are interviewing passengers as they leave the triage center. that's over at the united methodist church. all along this stretch...
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new york. time for a look at some of the biggest is the stories in the news right now. usaer and that is offering to buy tribune publishing. the price? $850 million in cash, representing a 63% premium to their closing price. among tribune's papers are the "chicago tribune" and the "los angeles times." could be an ipo for the record broke -- for the record books when saudi arabia sells part of isramco. aramco.i's -- of the saudi's plan to sell 5% of the company. and in china, auto dealers are facing a shakeout as the industry depends on beijing for the annual auto show. three out of four auto dealers lost money last year. sluggishem is a economy and too much inventory in showrooms. that could lead to consolidation plus dealer groups like send to china. drugmaker valeant will have a new ceo. cynthia kunz joins us now with more details. what do we know about him? guest: he's a very -- a very experienced pharmaceutical executive, so there's no doubt about the sheer amount of experience leaves in the role. but what he's leaving behind is disconcerting and that's what investors a
new york. time for a look at some of the biggest is the stories in the news right now. usaer and that is offering to buy tribune publishing. the price? $850 million in cash, representing a 63% premium to their closing price. among tribune's papers are the "chicago tribune" and the "los angeles times." could be an ipo for the record broke -- for the record books when saudi arabia sells part of isramco. aramco.i's -- of the saudi's plan to sell 5% of the company. and in china,...
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team usa will be in new york and we'll take you there live. >>> quarter to 7:00 this morning.on about a fire at a west philadelphia car lot. >> overnight police told us they suspect this is a case of arson. nbc 10's pamela osborne is live in center city. what have you learned? >> we know the atf is involved in this investigation. first i want you to take a look at video from that scene. >> fire department, police. that's cell phone video a viewer shared with us. this is a used car lot an 51st and marion. you can see how out of control those flames were. firefighters were able to put it out. four cars were completely burn. here's why investigators say the fires were intentionally set. according to our police source, the keys were in the ignitions of those cars and someone poured gasoline into those vehicles as well. we also know the owner of that lot did not show up immediately during or after that fire. again, the atf is involved in this investigation which is ongoing at this hour. reporting live this morning, i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> pamela, thanks for the update.
team usa will be in new york and we'll take you there live. >>> quarter to 7:00 this morning.on about a fire at a west philadelphia car lot. >> overnight police told us they suspect this is a case of arson. nbc 10's pamela osborne is live in center city. what have you learned? >> we know the atf is involved in this investigation. first i want you to take a look at video from that scene. >> fire department, police. that's cell phone video a viewer shared with us. this...
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new york primary on the 19th. the latest polling according to a usa today story about the new york primary.centageead of 10 points. 53% to 43%. a quinnipiac university poll she has a lead of 12 points. 54% to 42%. camp lookingnders to move those numbers before then. william is in washington, a republican. good morning it is open phones. caller: morning. what i would like to talk about the desalination plant in california putting out 10 million gallons of water per day. there's a different way that could be done. lower tech but it does the same thing. it would remove that much water but in the process this plant when it is done would produce up energy000 megawatts of thehour and it's like no-brainers. in california they complain about the amount of energy they consume. process?t is the forgive me for not knowing too much about this. caller: it is in the pumping and the piping. how that is used. there is a way that you can generate a lot of energy there. -- you are not using high-pressure pumps that they use. you don't use the energy drain. host:? is this an issue you -- are you an engineer?
new york primary on the 19th. the latest polling according to a usa today story about the new york primary.centageead of 10 points. 53% to 43%. a quinnipiac university poll she has a lead of 12 points. 54% to 42%. camp lookingnders to move those numbers before then. william is in washington, a republican. good morning it is open phones. caller: morning. what i would like to talk about the desalination plant in california putting out 10 million gallons of water per day. there's a different way...
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the research and commentary has appeared in "wall street journal," "new york times," "washington post," "usa today" and on and on. we'll then contrast his perspective with dean baker, co-director of the center for economic and policy research. dean founded in 1999. the areas of research including housing and macroeconomics, intellectual property, social security, medicare and european markets. he's authored many books, such as "getting back to full employment," "a better bargain for working people," "the end of loser liberalism." excuse me. freudian slip. let me get that right. "the end of loser liberalism: making markets progressive." he has a blog, beat the press, which provides commentary on economic reporting. and well-known in d.c. and beyond. we have a fantastic panel. we'll go ahead and open up with brooks rainwater to share with us what is the shared economy and what as advocates do we need to know about it? >> thank you, ramsey. good morning, everyone. good morning, everyone. it's greet join you here today. really have an opportunity to come here and talk to you about what's happeni
the research and commentary has appeared in "wall street journal," "new york times," "washington post," "usa today" and on and on. we'll then contrast his perspective with dean baker, co-director of the center for economic and policy research. dean founded in 1999. the areas of research including housing and macroeconomics, intellectual property, social security, medicare and european markets. he's authored many books, such as "getting back to full...
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[chanting "usa"] [applause] when i came down -- i have been doing this in new york. was at long island yesterday. i just left upstate new york. it is being devastated by job loss. i know hartford very well. i love connecticut. i know we have problems. we lost general electric. how do you lose general electric? [booing] i mean, it does not help you folks much. at least we lost them to the united states. one of the few. this does not help you too much, but you cannot lose general electric. i don't know what happened. i will say this -- if i were governor, i would not be losing general electric. that i can tell you, that i can tell you. so, since 2000, i said give me some stats because i want to have accurate -- this is right out of the book. since 2000, the number of foods that recipients in hartford county, connecticut has increased by 54,000 people. it is an increase of 150%. we need jobs, we need jobs. the economy of the state of connecticut has experienced absolute devastation having to do with manufacturing. we know that. i did not have to get a report to tell you
[chanting "usa"] [applause] when i came down -- i have been doing this in new york. was at long island yesterday. i just left upstate new york. it is being devastated by job loss. i know hartford very well. i love connecticut. i know we have problems. we lost general electric. how do you lose general electric? [booing] i mean, it does not help you folks much. at least we lost them to the united states. one of the few. this does not help you too much, but you cannot lose general...
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in the new york times, the headline chief justice under scrutiny again as court hears immigration case. today,front page of usahio towns immigration message for high court and supreme court -- as supreme court hearing looms. richard wolf is the author of that story. he also joins us by phone. good morning to you. guest: good morning, how are you? host: thank you for joining us. i want to take us how we got here today and what these executive actions specifically are that this case focuses on. like many things in washington, this case grows out of gridlock in congress. the president did not make immigration reform his priority when he first got here in 2009. he focused on health care. as a result, you saw the muscle he had any mandate he had to get health care through. immigration for -- reform languished. he tried to push a reform package that would ease up on a lot of the folks here who are here without documents. the house of representatives would not go along. he pushed through by executive action, a program called deferred action for childhood arrivals. that went through without too much objection. that is
in the new york times, the headline chief justice under scrutiny again as court hears immigration case. today,front page of usahio towns immigration message for high court and supreme court -- as supreme court hearing looms. richard wolf is the author of that story. he also joins us by phone. good morning to you. guest: good morning, how are you? host: thank you for joining us. i want to take us how we got here today and what these executive actions specifically are that this case focuses on....
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. >> today athletes and fans gathered in time square and team usa says they are ready. jay gray live in new york with some of the pre-olympic festivities. what's going on there, jay? >> reporter: hey there, chris, pat. everything is going on here right now. it is an interactive pep rally, if you will. the sports court behind me is being used for basketball. it's been used for tennis. they just finished up with the women's field hockey team. there's one of their sticks. and now we're getting ready to see another group get out here and do a bit of an exhibition. it's been a terrific day. as you talked about team usa, they say they're absolutely ready. many wonder if the whole city is. the fire is officially bur the olympic flame pulled from the calderon in athens. >> it's going to be an amazing atmosphere. >> reporter: the party has already started in times square where dozens of athletes and fans, including first lady michelle obama have gathered for an interactive celebration 100 days before the opening ceremony. >> you really feel united. you know, you feel like usa is behind us. we're ready to
. >> today athletes and fans gathered in time square and team usa says they are ready. jay gray live in new york with some of the pre-olympic festivities. what's going on there, jay? >> reporter: hey there, chris, pat. everything is going on here right now. it is an interactive pep rally, if you will. the sports court behind me is being used for basketball. it's been used for tennis. they just finished up with the women's field hockey team. there's one of their sticks. and now we're...
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[chanting "usa"] [applause] when i came down -- i have been doing this up in new york. was on long island yesterday. i just left upstate new york. it is being devastated by job loss. i know hartford very well. i love connecticut. i know we have problems. we lost general electric. how do you lose general electric? [booing] i mean, it does not help you folks much. at least we lost them to the united states. that's one of the few. this does not help you too much, but you cannot lose general electric. i don't know what happened. i will say this -- if i were governor, i would not be losing general electric. that i can tell you, that i can tell you. so, since 2000, i said give me some stats because i want to have accurate -- this is right out of the book. since 2000, the number of foods stamp recipients in hartford county, connecticut has increased by 54,000 people. it is an increase of 150%. we need jobs, we need jobs. the economy of the state of connecticut has experienced absolute devastation having to do with manufacturing. we know that. i did not have to get a report to
[chanting "usa"] [applause] when i came down -- i have been doing this up in new york. was on long island yesterday. i just left upstate new york. it is being devastated by job loss. i know hartford very well. i love connecticut. i know we have problems. we lost general electric. how do you lose general electric? [booing] i mean, it does not help you folks much. at least we lost them to the united states. that's one of the few. this does not help you too much, but you cannot lose...
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to discuss are susan dell pricio, a former administration official, of former new york mayor giuliani. and scottie hughes, usa networks and a trump surrogate. thank you both for coming on. >> great to be here. >> susan, i'm start with you, because we heard the report, trump never trusting anyone. that really struck out to me. especially because clearly he's very loyal to his campaign manager corey lewandowski and others who are around him. he basically says i don't trust anyone around me. >> the one thing about donald trump, he has been consistent over the years, and when he's always asked, where do you learn about foreign policy, he says myself, my brain, i watch the shows. he relies solely on that gut instinct. the problem running the federal government is much more complex. and you have to rely on other people to get things done. you can't oversee every aspect of the federal government yourself. that's where he gets into trouble. i think just to dove tail into the other comment that was made on revenge is especially telling, because, again, as president, you do have to work with the congress and you will l
to discuss are susan dell pricio, a former administration official, of former new york mayor giuliani. and scottie hughes, usa networks and a trump surrogate. thank you both for coming on. >> great to be here. >> susan, i'm start with you, because we heard the report, trump never trusting anyone. that really struck out to me. especially because clearly he's very loyal to his campaign manager corey lewandowski and others who are around him. he basically says i don't trust anyone...
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maybelline new york hace 12 semanas que se lavó. huela a...primavera en parís? unstopables in-wash scent boosters. cuanto más usasticiero telemundo. >>> fin de semana. >>> escuche esto llegan lejoses y crearon un simulador de la muerte una exhibiciÓn permite a participantes tener una prueba de lo que serÍa dejar de ser habitante de del mundo quienes tengan el valor el o pero experimentar entraron a un horno crematorio los que asumieron el riesgo dijeron que era la prueba terrible pero quiere hay un simulador ay! >>>, para resucitar. >>> muy bien ahora vamos al fondo del mar mÁs concretamente a las islas canarias en espaÑa veamos allÍ estrenaron un museo submarino y estÁ donde hay estatuas y un niÑo, y son 300 esculturas esculpidas en concreto por el artista inglÉs jason taylor. >>> y el cantante y actor venezolano gabriel coronel revela otras facetas de su vida artÍstico. >>> le kochltÓ a nuestro quique Úsalo quÉ es lo que de verdad le apasiona. >>> domingo en la tarde. momento de la selfie entrevista. >>> gabriel coronel el galÁn. >>> un beso muy bien contento de estar que ir. >>> eso ojos son de verdad. >>> sÍ.
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new york race. but he's broadening his assault. >> and chris cillizza, in "usa today," he's talking about vice presidentialtes and much more kindly about some of the people he ran against. >> andrea, if this is a concerted strategy, it is the smartest thing donald trump has done in a while. reason being, i think he was very much wearing out his welcome, even with republicans who sort of liked him, who may have been for somebody else but could see him being the nominee but the last from the six weeks, it's been like, this guy. what is the smartest thing to do to unite the republican party? talk about hillary clinton. right? you will get applause every single time with those lines that donald trump just used and no one, not ted cruz or john kasich will be able to make that argument any better than donald trump because of the best words he likes to use. he has a way with words. i think that's smart and if that's happening in coordination with let's go easier on some of these people, maybe not cruz but everybody else because at the end of the day, donald trump isn't really running against ted cruz per se or jo
new york race. but he's broadening his assault. >> and chris cillizza, in "usa today," he's talking about vice presidentialtes and much more kindly about some of the people he ran against. >> andrea, if this is a concerted strategy, it is the smartest thing donald trump has done in a while. reason being, i think he was very much wearing out his welcome, even with republicans who sort of liked him, who may have been for somebody else but could see him being the nominee but...
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according to usa today, sanders announced hundreds of layoffs with the new york times.said we've had very large staff which was designed to deal with 50 state in this country. forty of the states are now behind us. ted cruz by the way making surprise announcement on the campaign trail yesterday. selecting a runningmate if he get the nomination. crews picked carly for rena to run in his vice presidential candidate in the republican race for the white house. the move comes as a bit of a surprise, candidates don't normally announce runningmate this earl knit racement some see it as bit of hail mary for the cruz campaign to try to win over voters in indianna. ways nod time in targeting trump and clinton. donald trump responded by calling the move a waste of time. >> juice cleansers are always very popular as we know, chris, but do they really remove those harmful toxins from your body as they promise? >> they better because they're not cheap. i mean, what's one juice cost you, about lime five, six bucks? >> ya. >> health experts say that your body handles the job just fine
according to usa today, sanders announced hundreds of layoffs with the new york times.said we've had very large staff which was designed to deal with 50 state in this country. forty of the states are now behind us. ted cruz by the way making surprise announcement on the campaign trail yesterday. selecting a runningmate if he get the nomination. crews picked carly for rena to run in his vice presidential candidate in the republican race for the white house. the move comes as a bit of a surprise,...
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new york terrorist terrorism task force bob strand. he will join us a few minutes away on "happening now". >>> right now, there is a new report revealing details about a nationwide scandal. usa today did an analysis in the veterans hospitals and found that super visors in seven states told employees to falsify wait times for veterans trying to get medical care. here's more on another disturbing story out of the va. the new news how wild spread it was. >> reporter: yes, schedulers were told by superors and arkansas, texas and california and new york and vermont to suggest meeting with shorter wait times to get to see a doctor when they were not. investigations show employees in 40 vamedical facilities in 19 states in puerto rico regularly zeroed out veteran wait times. a veteran spoke out about the ongoing problems. >> our veterans want and need the opportunity to choose the health care that works best for them. it is simply unacceptable that half million veterans nationwide today are waiting for a medical appointments that is scheduled more than 30 days from now. >> reporter: law makers on capitol hill are working to make sure that those who do wrong are made accountable. >>
new york terrorist terrorism task force bob strand. he will join us a few minutes away on "happening now". >>> right now, there is a new report revealing details about a nationwide scandal. usa today did an analysis in the veterans hospitals and found that super visors in seven states told employees to falsify wait times for veterans trying to get medical care. here's more on another disturbing story out of the va. the new news how wild spread it was. >> reporter: yes,...
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usa athletes will gather in times square to celebrate. nbc 10's national correspondent jay gray is live in new york city this morning with more on the celebrationsr you to get to know the athletes before going to rio. >> reporter: yes, absolutely, vai, good to talk to you this morning. always great to talk to you. times square being transformed, if you will, in a mini olympic village. they'll have different exhibits, different events here. the athletes will be around a bill later. they're just getting under way as far as getting things ready, unloading, trying to move things around in the hustle and bustle that is times square. those athletes taking a break from their training just for a little bit as they are now just a month -- a few months away from living out their olympic dreams. that while teams in rio still working around the clock so the olympic games don't turn into a nightmare. also, concerns about the pollution in the water for some of the rowing and sailing events, rio promising that they will have things 80% clean by then they have a long way to go. the last few months things have been a mess there. the one thing rio is definitely p
usa athletes will gather in times square to celebrate. nbc 10's national correspondent jay gray is live in new york city this morning with more on the celebrationsr you to get to know the athletes before going to rio. >> reporter: yes, absolutely, vai, good to talk to you this morning. always great to talk to you. times square being transformed, if you will, in a mini olympic village. they'll have different exhibits, different events here. the athletes will be around a bill later. they're...
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usa as creek creek-a-privilege. >> check yourself before you wreck yourself. what would you name the new york region? >> new york. i'm sorry. i wasn't prepared for that one. >> coming up, half time with andy levy. and don't forget the "red eye" pod cast is back. head over to i ff phones" and click subscribe. you will never miss an episode. >>> welcome back. it is time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed -- >> how are you doing? >> good. >> i don't know why i mess it up. i say it every night. tom, when you introduced me at half time you said -- you did mention at the top of the show joanne is staring in a new film "stealing lenin." it was just announced that i will be playing lenin ease a corpse. >> congrats. that is so exciting. >> there was fear i wouldn't be lifelike enough. i think i convinced them. trump talks about fixing a relacksation. you said trump is doing welcome paired to where he was a few weeks ago. then people reacted weirdly. isn't that not what reaction is. >> glad we cleared that up. >> nathan you like how he said the ice is great like caw neighed wrens. canadians. >> h
usa as creek creek-a-privilege. >> check yourself before you wreck yourself. what would you name the new york region? >> new york. i'm sorry. i wasn't prepared for that one. >> coming up, half time with andy levy. and don't forget the "red eye" pod cast is back. head over to i ff phones" and click subscribe. you will never miss an episode. >>> welcome back. it is time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed -- >> how are you doing?...
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joining me now for daily fix, usa today, susan page and "washington post" political correspondent ann gearan and new yorkimes, peters. her problem is, he won't go away. he's not going away. maybe the odds are against him mathematically, but you know better than any of us, you're there every day. >> i mean, they are in a grudge match right now. each of them has gotten under the other's skin and i think we saw that more than the specifics of who said what about qualifications this week. what we saw was just visceral anger, dislike, annoyance, frustration, all of those things playing out between the candidates, between their staffs, in person, and on twitter. >> one of the things that annoyed him so much, angered him so much, susan, was jeff zealany's reporting that tactically, they'll go at him and try to show that he's not competent based on the daily news interview and we all had that and they circulated the transcript that night. >> what a new york value? tough campaigning. tough, bitter campaigning is a fundamental new york value and in a way, it's a compliment because they think can't just ignore him
joining me now for daily fix, usa today, susan page and "washington post" political correspondent ann gearan and new yorkimes, peters. her problem is, he won't go away. he's not going away. maybe the odds are against him mathematically, but you know better than any of us, you're there every day. >> i mean, they are in a grudge match right now. each of them has gotten under the other's skin and i think we saw that more than the specifics of who said what about qualifications this...
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new york to new jersey and he called it the tour de trump. >> i really look to the future with investtments and deals. i think it can be tremendous in the future. >> why not the tour de usa. why not drop the name trump? >> you wouldn't be here doing an interview now. i would prefer if we could have done without. somehow it's been almost been beautifully. it's been so nice. >> it said die yuppie scum. turns out trump's hope to rival the tour de france didn't pan out. it lasted just two years with trump withdrawing his sponsorship after the 1990 race. it was won as the tour de pont for another six years before being shut down for good. trump says he's given more than $100 million to charity. how much was his own money? i will give you this commercial break to guess. don't google. the answer is next. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you
new york to new jersey and he called it the tour de trump. >> i really look to the future with investtments and deals. i think it can be tremendous in the future. >> why not the tour de usa. why not drop the name trump? >> you wouldn't be here doing an interview now. i would prefer if we could have done without. somehow it's been almost been beautifully. it's been so nice. >> it said die yuppie scum. turns out trump's hope to rival the tour de france didn't pan out. it...
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new york. back to you. >> thank you, sara. >>> tensions running high at a trump rally last night. take a listen. supporters were chanting usa as hundreds of protesters converged on the convention center. there were several shoving matches. police used pepper spray at one point. >>> ted cruz did a cnn town hall in the building overnight. he tried to paint donald trump as a mafia-like character akin to "the godfather." he was citing the statement he is encouraging violence. >> they are acting like union boss thugs. in colorado, i spoke yesterday to the chairman of the republican party in colorado. trump supporters put out his home address and number. violence doesn't belong in democracy and the trump campaign encourages it over and over. >> the chairman of the colorado republican party is outraged that people do not like the outcome of the election. cruz is defending the rnc delegate rules. he insists they are not rigged in his favor. >> i think anyone who knows anything about washington knows the establishment is not rooting for me. they have been battling me every day i have been in the senate. the rules are simple. the way
new york. back to you. >> thank you, sara. >>> tensions running high at a trump rally last night. take a listen. supporters were chanting usa as hundreds of protesters converged on the convention center. there were several shoving matches. police used pepper spray at one point. >>> ted cruz did a cnn town hall in the building overnight. he tried to paint donald trump as a mafia-like character akin to "the godfather." he was citing the statement he is...
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"usa"]ng [applause] when i came down -- i have been doing this in new york. i was at long island yesterday. i just left upstate new york. it is being devastated by job loss. hartford very well. i love connecticut. i know we have problems. we lost general electric. how do you lose general electric? [booing] i mean, it does not help you folks much. at least we lost them to the united states. one of the few. this does not help you too much, but you cannot lose general electric. i don't know what happened. i will say this -- if i were governor, i would not be losing general electric. that i can tell you, that i can tell you. since 2000, i said give me some stats because i want to have accurate -- this is right out of the book. number of foods that recipients in hartford county, connecticut has increased by 54,000 people. it is an increase of 150%. we need jobs, when he jobs. e need jobs. the economy of the state of connecticut has experienced absolute devastation having to do with manufacturing. we know that. i did not have to get a report to tell you that. i cou
"usa"]ng [applause] when i came down -- i have been doing this in new york. i was at long island yesterday. i just left upstate new york. it is being devastated by job loss. hartford very well. i love connecticut. i know we have problems. we lost general electric. how do you lose general electric? [booing] i mean, it does not help you folks much. at least we lost them to the united states. one of the few. this does not help you too much, but you cannot lose general electric. i don't...
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new york to new jersey and he called it the tour de trump. >> i really look to the future with investtments and deals. i think it can be tremendous in the future. >> why not the tour de usa. why not drop the name trump? >> you wouldn't be here doing an interview now. i would prefer if we could have done without. somehow it's been almost been beautifully. it's been so nice. >> it said die yuppie scum. turns out trump's hope to rival the tour de france didn't pan out. it lasted just two years with trump withdrawing his sponsorship after the 1990 race. it was won as the tour de pont for another six years before being shut down for good. trump says he's given more than $100 million to charity. how much was his own money? i will give you this commercial break to guess. don't google. the answer is next. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology par
new york to new jersey and he called it the tour de trump. >> i really look to the future with investtments and deals. i think it can be tremendous in the future. >> why not the tour de usa. why not drop the name trump? >> you wouldn't be here doing an interview now. i would prefer if we could have done without. somehow it's been almost been beautifully. it's been so nice. >> it said die yuppie scum. turns out trump's hope to rival the tour de france didn't pan out. it...
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new york to new jersey and he called it the tour de trump. >> i really look to the future with investtments and deals. i think it can be tremendous in the future. >> why not the tour de usa. why not drop the name trump? >> you wouldn't be here doing an interview now. i would prefer if we could have done without. somehow it's been almost been beautifully. it's been so nice. >> it said die yuppie scum. turns out trump's hope to rival the tour de france didn't pan out. it lasted just two years with trump withdrawing his sponsorship after the 1990 race. it was won as the tour de pont for another six years before being shut down for good. trump says he's given more than $100 million to charity. how much was his own money? i will give you this commercial break to guess. don't google. the answer is next. renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation -without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age...your skin never will. olay regenerist. olay. ageless. and try the micro-sculpting cream you love... ...now with lightweight spf 30 ♪ i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es and es hybrid. ♪
new york to new jersey and he called it the tour de trump. >> i really look to the future with investtments and deals. i think it can be tremendous in the future. >> why not the tour de usa. why not drop the name trump? >> you wouldn't be here doing an interview now. i would prefer if we could have done without. somehow it's been almost been beautifully. it's been so nice. >> it said die yuppie scum. turns out trump's hope to rival the tour de france didn't pan out. it...
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new york times, obama visited turmoil. largely due to low oil prices, weakened the government's ability to respond to crisis. president obama leaves later today for riyadh. the documents that many want released, the 9/11 documents. usaoutrage online and later removed over concerns of hate symbolism. it was evidently part of a project for an art class on campus. the hotel from the shining is gettingven spookier. >> look at that. >> eerie figures, could it be the ghosts? somebody better call ghost busters on that one. an incident where a woman climbed into a tiger enclosure. >> kitty cat wants to play. >> it was separated from the woman by a second fence, you can see it there, it still attempted to lunge at her before she made her way out. she was unharmed. >> glad she got her hat. was it worth it? >> canary island museum, accessible to scuba divers, and they're expected to last for the next 300 years. >> that's fun. >> we should do that. >> people will forget about it and then be freaked about it later. >>> a new type of conflict resolution in the streets of china. a dispute between two rival construction workers led to a front-end loaders battling in the streets. >> fun. >> six of the heavy trucks were seen using sh
new york times, obama visited turmoil. largely due to low oil prices, weakened the government's ability to respond to crisis. president obama leaves later today for riyadh. the documents that many want released, the 9/11 documents. usaoutrage online and later removed over concerns of hate symbolism. it was evidently part of a project for an art class on campus. the hotel from the shining is gettingven spookier. >> look at that. >> eerie figures, could it be the ghosts? somebody...
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her speeches and what she is expected to say, that story is in the new york times, the white house letter column. the front page of the usa today this morning, president obama making appearance on fox news sunday. in that appearance defending hillary clinton over her private e-mail server and her private e-mail address issue. here is a clip from fox news sunday yesterday. [video clip] >> as you know there have been investigations, hearings, congress is looking at this. i have not been sorting through each aspect of this. here's what i know. hillary clinton was an outstanding secretary of state. she would never intentionally put america in any kind of jeopardy. why also know, because i handle a lot of classified information, is that there is classified and there is classified. there is stuff that is really top-secret and stuff that is being presented to the president or the secretary of state as -- that you might not want going out over the wire but is basically stuff that you could get -- >> last october you are prepared to say she had not jeopardized. can you still say that? >> i continue to believe that she has not jeop
her speeches and what she is expected to say, that story is in the new york times, the white house letter column. the front page of the usa today this morning, president obama making appearance on fox news sunday. in that appearance defending hillary clinton over her private e-mail server and her private e-mail address issue. here is a clip from fox news sunday yesterday. [video clip] >> as you know there have been investigations, hearings, congress is looking at this. i have not been...
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usa. live in bethpage, long island tonight, josh einiger, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> meanwhile, a chilly reception today for trump's republican challenger, ted cruz. endear himself to new yorkers by lampooning so-called new york values. ted cruz shouted at today at a restaurant in the bronx. it happened after the bronx lighthouse prep academy canceled its bigger event with cruz. it claimed the senator from texas is racist, homophobic, and misogynous. >> his values don't reflect on us as a school. if ted cruz doesn't want us or mostly from immigrant backgrounds in this country, then we don't want him inside our school. >> so he didn't go. cruz tonight attending private fundraising events in new york city. he'll continue his campaigning in new york city with an event in brooklyn. ohio governor john kasich will also be there campaigning in brooklyn and park slope at vfw. >>> on the democratic side, hillary clinton is launching an all-out effort to win votes in her home state. clinton will be campaigning tomorrow in new york city. on friday she'll head to buffalo and rochester. the city for events on saturday, possibly sunday. today she was campaigning in pennsylvania. ahead of that state's primary on april 26th.
usa. live in bethpage, long island tonight, josh einiger, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> meanwhile, a chilly reception today for trump's republican challenger, ted cruz. endear himself to new yorkers by lampooning so-called new york values. ted cruz shouted at today at a restaurant in the bronx. it happened after the bronx lighthouse prep academy canceled its bigger event with cruz. it claimed the senator from texas is racist, homophobic, and misogynous. >> his values don't...
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that is the new york times this morning. for the front page of usa today, "trump doctrine, don't speak softly." times sets the scene yesterday at the address speaking blocks away from the white house. ng ased a teleprompter telli reserved audience largely drawn from washington think tank establishments that his approach replaces randomness with purpose , ideology with strategy and chaos with peace. here's a little bit more from the address on his approach to the use of military force. notld trump: i will hesitate to deployed military force when there is no alternative. but if america fights, it must only fight to win. [applause] sendd trump: i will never our finest into battle unless necessary, and i mean absolutely necessary, and we will only do so if we have a plan for victory with a capital v. [applause] donald trump: our goal is peace and prosperity not destruction. the best way to those goals is to make consistent and deliberate foreign policy. with president obama and secretary clinton, we have had the exact opposite. a reckless and aimless for
that is the new york times this morning. for the front page of usa today, "trump doctrine, don't speak softly." times sets the scene yesterday at the address speaking blocks away from the white house. ng ased a teleprompter telli reserved audience largely drawn from washington think tank establishments that his approach replaces randomness with purpose , ideology with strategy and chaos with peace. here's a little bit more from the address on his approach to the use of military force....
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usa before the start of the games in rio. among those on stage was a paraolympian who has an incrediblehen >> wendy rieger is up in new york with that story. >> reporter: when you hear the story of tatiana mcfadden, athlete tatiana mcfadden, you realize some people are just designed for success. her story might be titled "from russia with love." she was racing the clock when she was born 27 years ago in russia with spina bifida. she didn't get the necessary treatment. >> it's practically a miracle that i survived. >> reporter: her bh put her in an orphanage where she was expected to live a short life. >> i taught myself to walk on my arms. >> reporter: deborah mcfadden from clarksville, maryland, walked into that orphanage and the two fell in love. >> there was something when our eyes connected. >> reporter: she introduced her to sports. >> she was really sick, so i was thinking you don't need your legs to swim. i got her swimming. then i got her involved in gymnastices to tumble. >> table tennis, archery, fencing, basketball, wheelchair racing. i fell in love with wheelchair racing. >> reporter: tatiana always has a russian ph
usa before the start of the games in rio. among those on stage was a paraolympian who has an incrediblehen >> wendy rieger is up in new york with that story. >> reporter: when you hear the story of tatiana mcfadden, athlete tatiana mcfadden, you realize some people are just designed for success. her story might be titled "from russia with love." she was racing the clock when she was born 27 years ago in russia with spina bifida. she didn't get the necessary treatment....
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new york. [ screaming ] >> get 'em out! >> minutes into donald trump's speech, about 20 protesters started chanting, "no trump, no kkk, no fascist usa." the protesters linked arms, sat on the floor, continued chanting. some of the protesters were dragged out. >>> up next, breaking news, big shake up in the trump campaign tonight. looks like no one will be taking orders from cory lewandowski anymore. (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. trust safelite. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) ♪safelite repair, safelite replace.♪ >>> ken vogel in politico is reporting a big shake up tonight in the trump campaign. the report comes a day after donald trump tried to shrug off what david plouffe called the epic political malpractice of the trump campaign staff in losing delegate battles this weekend. >> you can take them out to hotels, the delegates. you can take them on planes. you can do whatever yo
new york. [ screaming ] >> get 'em out! >> minutes into donald trump's speech, about 20 protesters started chanting, "no trump, no kkk, no fascist usa." the protesters linked arms, sat on the floor, continued chanting. some of the protesters were dragged out. >>> up next, breaking news, big shake up in the trump campaign tonight. looks like no one will be taking orders from cory lewandowski anymore. (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating...
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new york. [ screaming ] >> get 'em out! >> minutes into donald trump's speech, about 20 protesters started chanting, "no trump, no kkk, no fascist usa." the protesters linked arms, sat on the floor, continued chanting. some of the protesters were dragged out. >>> up next, breaking news, big shake up in the trump campaign tonight. looks like no one will be taking orders from cory lewandowski anymore. but it is going to take a total team effort to get through all these shows! now are you with me? three, two, one... watchathon! big is back. xfinity watchathon week now until april 24. the greatest collection of shows free with xfinity on demand. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) the twenty-sixteen subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> ken vogel in politico is reporting a big shake up tonight in the trump campaign. the report comes a day after donald trump tried to shrug off what david plouffe called the epic political malpractice of the trump camp
new york. [ screaming ] >> get 'em out! >> minutes into donald trump's speech, about 20 protesters started chanting, "no trump, no kkk, no fascist usa." the protesters linked arms, sat on the floor, continued chanting. some of the protesters were dragged out. >>> up next, breaking news, big shake up in the trump campaign tonight. looks like no one will be taking orders from cory lewandowski anymore. but it is going to take a total team effort to get through all...
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usa! >> wow! >> good to see you. how are you? >> very good. thank you. >> you've got to be happy. are you new york'sext -- in the last two polls, you were at 60 and 61%. >> right. >> when i look at the state of pennsylvania, you were up considerably there, as well, right here, as well. [ applause ] are you now over the 50% mark in connecticut. you are up to, what, 48% in maryland. you're up a 20-point lead there. so thing seem to have moved in a very positive direction for you. >> i think so. it's been amazing. pennsylvania's amazing. i went to school in pennsylvania. [ applause ] i think we're going to do fantastically all over. we have so many great numbers. and new york has been incredible. we have a 40-point lead, and i think we're going to do well -- i hope, i hope. it's politics. you know. [ applause ] >> let's look at the delegate count right now, you would need -- you've won 61% of the delegates available. you would need 57% of all delegates remaining including unbound. certainly within your capacity, if you have a good showing in new york, pennsylvania, some of these states, is that your ho
usa! >> wow! >> good to see you. how are you? >> very good. thank you. >> you've got to be happy. are you new york'sext -- in the last two polls, you were at 60 and 61%. >> right. >> when i look at the state of pennsylvania, you were up considerably there, as well, right here, as well. [ applause ] are you now over the 50% mark in connecticut. you are up to, what, 48% in maryland. you're up a 20-point lead there. so thing seem to have moved in a very positive...