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patrick henry seized on the lack of a bill of rights. he said a bill of rights may be summed up in a few words, so why not write them down? is it because it will consume too much paper? [laughter] and henry made many arguments to this effect. so madison, although virginia does ratify the constitution by the summer of 1788, it is the 10th state to do it. and the margin is very narrow. there are 180 something delegates in the virginia delegation, and it passes by a margin of only 10. and it passes without any conditions. it is a full ratification, but it does say that there ought to be a bill of rights added. that it should be the first order of business in the new congress to add a bill of rights. and other states made similar provisions in their ratification debates. massachusetts, another one of the three largest states, had done so had several other states. james madison is elected to the first congress, which means here in new york in the spring of 1789, and one of the top items on his agenda is to get a bill of rights through congress
patrick henry seized on the lack of a bill of rights. he said a bill of rights may be summed up in a few words, so why not write them down? is it because it will consume too much paper? [laughter] and henry made many arguments to this effect. so madison, although virginia does ratify the constitution by the summer of 1788, it is the 10th state to do it. and the margin is very narrow. there are 180 something delegates in the virginia delegation, and it passes by a margin of only 10. and it...
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is it a right-wing party? they do not know if it is a right-wing party. u have conservative christians, economic liberals, professional contrarians fighting each other. they are trying to come together with a party program. , we dohey decide that not know what it is. malte: we have two different experiences in europe. we have the experience that the right-wing parties do not exist so long. that is the german experience. they all die down. then we have the european experience, scandinavia, hungary. austria and so on. that tells a different story. as soon as you have the combination of european and anti-foreigners sentiments combined, that could be a strong force. the afd could take the german or european way. derek: at this stage, the common european experience is that these parties are only as strong as the political mainstream is weak, and they have been complacent. nhey have said, we have taken a antibiotic and it cannot happen to us. the question is, what will the political mainstream due to react against that? peter: let's listen to what one member of
is it a right-wing party? they do not know if it is a right-wing party. u have conservative christians, economic liberals, professional contrarians fighting each other. they are trying to come together with a party program. , we dohey decide that not know what it is. malte: we have two different experiences in europe. we have the experience that the right-wing parties do not exist so long. that is the german experience. they all die down. then we have the european experience, scandinavia,...
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but i think people regarded him with a tremendous amount of respect. >> right. >> he was a very smart guy, hugely accomplished screenwriter and filmmaker. >> right. >> and so people were like, well, how did he get in? you naturally want to know. what was it about scientology that drew him in? and, in fact, that's what fascinated larry and me also was not so much let's go after scientology. >> right. >> it was the idea of what interested really smart, discerning people about scientology in the first place? >> right. and of course paul haggis is not just any smart, discerning person, he is a celebrity. >> he's a celebrity. >> and, look --. >> well, and that's another -- you know, one of the things that l. ron hubbard, the founder of scientology recognized, is that the real bedrock religion of america is celebrity. that -- and so one of the reasons he headquartered scientology in l.a. was to have access --. >> access to that world. >> to that celebrity. >> but i think the fact of paul haggis, and then of course more famously, and we'll come to them in a moment, the fact of tom cruise and
but i think people regarded him with a tremendous amount of respect. >> right. >> he was a very smart guy, hugely accomplished screenwriter and filmmaker. >> right. >> and so people were like, well, how did he get in? you naturally want to know. what was it about scientology that drew him in? and, in fact, that's what fascinated larry and me also was not so much let's go after scientology. >> right. >> it was the idea of what interested really smart,...
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he was a skeptic of the voting rights act. where the final move had been made in the interim, i think him a apart was the supreme court's retreat that restrictions should be subject to strict scrutiny under the equal protection clause to sort of undue burden standards that they adopted for the actual right to cast a ballot and have it counted in the indiana crawford case that judith alluded to earlier. and that allows for a great deal more fluidity and a great deal more flexibility, both in the supreme court and in the lower courts on whether to find any particular restriction on the right to vote to violate either the voting rights act, where it comes into play in the question over whether or not a particular law has a tenuous justification and under the fourth team to -- 14th amendment constitutional right to vote. i think that is where the bush v. gore case moves into the more recent cases, by denying that there is a fundamental right of to vote and treating that right is something that needs to be balanced. caroline: curt,
he was a skeptic of the voting rights act. where the final move had been made in the interim, i think him a apart was the supreme court's retreat that restrictions should be subject to strict scrutiny under the equal protection clause to sort of undue burden standards that they adopted for the actual right to cast a ballot and have it counted in the indiana crawford case that judith alluded to earlier. and that allows for a great deal more fluidity and a great deal more flexibility, both in the...
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now there are a lot of potential rights to choose from. when virginia approved the constitution, they added a list of 20 rights they would like to see ratified, 20 changes, most of them right. new york had a list of 33, and it were other suggestions that came in. madison had to deal with two sorts of skeptics. there were a number of people from the first congress that said that passage is brand-new, why are we changing it right away? shouldn't we let it operate and then see where we need to do? a more dangerous kind of skeptic where people in congress who were opponents of the constitution. they were unhappy that it had been ratified, and what they wanted were structural changes to the document. madison was determined to keep those out. he felt the balance of power in the constitution between divisions of government and the federal government and the states, he thought that had been very well arranged. he wanted that to stay. but he was determined to have the bill of rights added. ,o next, his persuasion congress forms a committee which mee
now there are a lot of potential rights to choose from. when virginia approved the constitution, they added a list of 20 rights they would like to see ratified, 20 changes, most of them right. new york had a list of 33, and it were other suggestions that came in. madison had to deal with two sorts of skeptics. there were a number of people from the first congress that said that passage is brand-new, why are we changing it right away? shouldn't we let it operate and then see where we need to do?...
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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 that quite extensively in here. >> i made two decisions. first of all, i would be a coward. i would not be honest about being gay. secondly, i would not be a hypocrite. i would not withhold my support from efforts to treat gay people fairly. >> right. >> i have only contempt for gay men. nobody has had to come out. >> right. >> but to be a gay person or a lesbian, except the lesbians didn't do that. it was only the gay guys. >> in fact, you seem more contemptuous -- i don't mean to digress. you seem more contemptuous in this book of hypocrisy than you do of just straight ahead homophobia. >> oh, absolutely, yeah. because it's an undermining of democracy. if you are making rules for other people that you then don't follow yourself you have undermined the fundamental core principle of democracy. that goes back to john locke's treatise on civil government, which was a manual for the founding fathers. what h
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 that quite extensively in here. >> i made two decisions. first of all, i would be a coward. i would not be honest about being gay. secondly, i would not be a hypocrite. i would not withhold my support from efforts to treat gay people fairly. >> right. >> i have only contempt for gay men. nobody has had to...
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take a look at florida right now. ican side, 22% of the vote is in, coming in very quickly. donald trump has a very impressive lead, 44.8%, marco rubio 28.3%, cruz is down at 15.6%, 6.5% for kasich. the numbers just changed. donald trump has a lead of 122,000 votes more marco rubio. critical numbers for rubioment look at the map. you see the dark red. that's donald trump, the counties where he's winning impressively right now in tampa, orlando. you see rubio down at least in miami, that's his home county in dade county in miami right there, so we're watching these maps. we're watching the numbers. so far, a huge lead, very impressive lead for donald trump in florida. let's look at the democratic side right now. on the democratic side, also an extremely impressive lead for hillary clinton over bernie sanders. she's got almost -- she's got more than twice as many votes as bernie sanders right now. at 65.8%. he's only at 31.6%. she has a lead of 157,000. the numbers have just changed. third of the vote is now in. her lead
take a look at florida right now. ican side, 22% of the vote is in, coming in very quickly. donald trump has a very impressive lead, 44.8%, marco rubio 28.3%, cruz is down at 15.6%, 6.5% for kasich. the numbers just changed. donald trump has a lead of 122,000 votes more marco rubio. critical numbers for rubioment look at the map. you see the dark red. that's donald trump, the counties where he's winning impressively right now in tampa, orlando. you see rubio down at least in miami, that's his...
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so i use both. - [evan] right. - a lot of people use both. - [evan] right. - and i think kids are readingnd writing a lot more than people know because they're doing it online and they're also writing on things like wattpad which is a stories sharing site which has got 40 million users a month. in 25 different languages. - right. - and that gives young people in particular access to publishing. you know they can put their story up there and chapters and get an audience get feedback. - right well in that respect, publishers can't love the fact that they're now being cut out of the process in a lot of ways. it's a very diy world-- - i don't think of it as cutting it out. - yeah. - the book is still the desired thing. - right. - that's what people really want. - and from your perspective as an author you're agnostic about how people consume your stuff it doesn't matter to you if they consume it in hardcover or they consume it on a kindle or some other device? does it matter to you? as long as they consume it? - how could it matter i don't know them. - [evan] yeah. (laughter) - but your life
so i use both. - [evan] right. - a lot of people use both. - [evan] right. - and i think kids are readingnd writing a lot more than people know because they're doing it online and they're also writing on things like wattpad which is a stories sharing site which has got 40 million users a month. in 25 different languages. - right. - and that gives young people in particular access to publishing. you know they can put their story up there and chapters and get an audience get feedback. - right...
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right? it was a kind of -- it was a kind of problem to which otherwise good people succumbed, and it was a problem that demanded kind of moral redress and education. myrtle was of the opinion that if americans understood the totality and complexity of the problems, of these kind of insults to the american creed, that therein they would very quickly discover a remedy for these problems, of segregation, of inequality, and of violence. and i think in many ways myrtle's telling of -- or kind of exploration of american political culture provides the essential sub text for how we even tell american history today. so if you pick up your average u.s. history textbook right from your high school or even university level, i think you'll see a kind of argument embedded in the text about american history as this struggle toward greater levels of freedom and equality. and i think you can see it -- you can see kind of echoes of myrtle's argument in arguments of american exceptionalism. that somehow america is diff
right? it was a kind of -- it was a kind of problem to which otherwise good people succumbed, and it was a problem that demanded kind of moral redress and education. myrtle was of the opinion that if americans understood the totality and complexity of the problems, of these kind of insults to the american creed, that therein they would very quickly discover a remedy for these problems, of segregation, of inequality, and of violence. and i think in many ways myrtle's telling of -- or kind of...
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right. awesome. you see these pythons, huge. >> anacondas that just ate a pig. >> that's right. exactly. thank you. appreciate it. dave zinczenko, always great to have you. appreciate it. >>> and coming up here on "gma", ," the model hoping to make a name for her outside of the shadow of her famous mom. "pop news" after this quick break. this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. that has the power to cut relapses in half. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. p p tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, p p pml, which is a rare brain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, p p and decreases in your white blood cells. the most common side effects r are flushing and stomach problems. tell your doctor about any low white blood cell counts, infections, any other medical conditions, or if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. learn more about the most prescribed pill for relapsing ms in the us, at tecfidera.com. talk to your doctor about tecfidera, and take another look at relapsing ms. lo
right. awesome. you see these pythons, huge. >> anacondas that just ate a pig. >> that's right. exactly. thank you. appreciate it. dave zinczenko, always great to have you. appreciate it. >>> and coming up here on "gma", ," the model hoping to make a name for her outside of the shadow of her famous mom. "pop news" after this quick break. this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. that has the power to cut relapses in half. imagine what you...
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we understand that is a right. the question is timing and what you hope to achieve now in this point in the primary season that you are saying you have the ability to do as the rnc and the other orgs doj and others have not achieved so far. what is your goal? >> the goal is to bring more awareness to the fact that the state department is stone walling and pursue our right to force compliance for our request. we don't allow a situation where we request something that is legal and iging nor ared by the state department. they have done it with the doj in fast and furious and other pursuits that we had for open records that they ignore and continue to ignore. we are going to pursue it. >> going back be to the other question. politicizing this further and those who are -- >> she's running for president. she's running for president. we have a right to the information and we'll pursue it. >> and just going back to the issue of timing. we got through the primary, and florida ongoing and you are asked about civil war in the
we understand that is a right. the question is timing and what you hope to achieve now in this point in the primary season that you are saying you have the ability to do as the rnc and the other orgs doj and others have not achieved so far. what is your goal? >> the goal is to bring more awareness to the fact that the state department is stone walling and pursue our right to force compliance for our request. we don't allow a situation where we request something that is legal and iging nor...
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people have a right to give a speech. people have a right to protest. i'm not great fan of disrupting people's speeches. >> there was an article, i believe it was in politico about democratic senators talk about you and hillary clinton and your campaigns. i think urging you to enter a phase of your campaign not to stop campaigning but target donald trump as opposed to hillary clinton because they believe or claim you don't have a clear path to nomination and you were damaging hillary clinton. i wanted to get your response to that. >> let me respond in a couple of ways. we do have a path to victory. secretary clinton has done well in the deep south and in states that have had elections there. we're heading west. we think we have an excellent chance to win in washington state. in the state of california. in oregon we think we'll do well. this week in utah, we think we'll do well. in arizona we're right now here in boise, idaho. we have 6,000 people next door. we had 14,000 people out a few days ago in salt lake city. most importantly in almost all the exi
people have a right to give a speech. people have a right to protest. i'm not great fan of disrupting people's speeches. >> there was an article, i believe it was in politico about democratic senators talk about you and hillary clinton and your campaigns. i think urging you to enter a phase of your campaign not to stop campaigning but target donald trump as opposed to hillary clinton because they believe or claim you don't have a clear path to nomination and you were damaging hillary...
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i'm glad he didn't do a whole novel. >> evan: right. >> thomas: but in "dutch", which is a very interesting book but, to say the least, an odd one. >> evan: right. >> thomas: because he could not grasp reagan. he was not available. and i felt some of that as i started to write the book. reagan is never in this book, except for the very end in an epilogue. he's never seen from the inside out. you know, what's called a point of view character in the creative writing biz. he's always seen from the outside. sort of the way gore vidal presents lincoln. never goes inside him. i don't know what it says about me, but i never in the previous book, when i was writing "watergate", i never felt uncomfortable being inside richard nixon. it may not say the best thing about my character but i could relate to him in a way. >> evan: yeah. harder to access -- right. >> thomas: absolutely. didn't attempt it. i think it had a lot to do with the way the administration operated. everybody in any organization always wants to figure out what the boss is like, how to please the boss, etc. but he was so mysterious,
i'm glad he didn't do a whole novel. >> evan: right. >> thomas: but in "dutch", which is a very interesting book but, to say the least, an odd one. >> evan: right. >> thomas: because he could not grasp reagan. he was not available. and i felt some of that as i started to write the book. reagan is never in this book, except for the very end in an epilogue. he's never seen from the inside out. you know, what's called a point of view character in the creative...
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people have a right to do this. even though law enforcement may have information that there's going to be a protest, and even if there is a concern that the protest may become violent -- because there is always that potential. >> especially about anarchists and -- >> people still have a right to assemble and protest. that's a difficult, very difficult part of a law enforcement responsibility, especially in a major urban area like new york. >> an integral part of our history also, like we had talked about, we had seen this before, laura brown is the program direct he shall of the political management program in george washington university's graduate school of political management. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> i want your reaction, we're looking at these live pictures. i presume you've been watching for the better half of the early afternoon, as we have. i want to talk to you, because we had talked about history, the violent back in 1968. what can we learn from what happened in 1968, a
people have a right to do this. even though law enforcement may have information that there's going to be a protest, and even if there is a concern that the protest may become violent -- because there is always that potential. >> especially about anarchists and -- >> people still have a right to assemble and protest. that's a difficult, very difficult part of a law enforcement responsibility, especially in a major urban area like new york. >> an integral part of our history...
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we don't regard them as the moneymakers. >> we say you're a student first. >> right. >> whereas if you said to mark zuckerberg you can't reap any benefits from inventing facebook while you're in college because you're a student first. we're going to take all the money from facebook. >> right. >> or you say to james franco while he's a student at yale making movies, you know, you have to be a student first. you're a student actor. >> so you can't make any money off of the films. >> so we're going to take the money. >> are you not susceptible to the argument that what the students are being paid, in quotes, is an education to which they would otherwise not be exposed or entitled? so if you bring a kid in to a university setting and maybe the kid is not academically qualified or maybe the kid is not the right fit for that university, but the athletics door is the door through which that student, male or female enters. by virtue of that, that student is exposed to an education that would not otherwise be possible, might earn a degree a that would not otherwise be possible. is that not a fo
we don't regard them as the moneymakers. >> we say you're a student first. >> right. >> whereas if you said to mark zuckerberg you can't reap any benefits from inventing facebook while you're in college because you're a student first. we're going to take all the money from facebook. >> right. >> or you say to james franco while he's a student at yale making movies, you know, you have to be a student first. you're a student actor. >> so you can't make any...
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it will make a right-hand turn onto east 3rd. it starts at 1 o'clock allow yourself plenty of time to get down there, parked and a good seat. heading outside this is 71. >>> breaks news as we told you a raging fire inside a building right now in akron. we've got live pictures to show you here from our overnight news tracker, this is the 500-block of lovers lane. you see that smoke. the fire department telling us this is a vacant building. now, this fire started around 4:15 this morning and as you can see still going strong. at this point no injuries, we are making calls and we'll keep you updated. >>> developing this morning in euclid for a year now someone has egged this home behind me here more than 100 times. but the suspect even neighbors think officers have it wrong. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is a story that got lots of media attention for months but still no arrests that is until now euclid police arresting jason kozin tuesday at his home charging him but he tells us he's innocent. now, this all unfolded
it will make a right-hand turn onto east 3rd. it starts at 1 o'clock allow yourself plenty of time to get down there, parked and a good seat. heading outside this is 71. >>> breaks news as we told you a raging fire inside a building right now in akron. we've got live pictures to show you here from our overnight news tracker, this is the 500-block of lovers lane. you see that smoke. the fire department telling us this is a vacant building. now, this fire started around 4:15 this morning...
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similar to the right to free speech you can't pick up a book and say that's the right to freedom andan't pick up a a picture or speech the right to free speech we allow people to express themselves an easement is a right to go across a piece of land didn't make sense show me a map of a think easement show me a right to free speech in this instance it the right to cross someone's land to get to an after a right on your own land but someone else's land the right to cross someone else's land within the area those 3 properties we have those 3 backyard and to get to various garages you cross other people's backyard to get to them and cross your own backyard to get into our own garage. >> you can't have an easement on your own piece of land therefore it is non-citizen california to refer to the whole area as an easement what you have is a right to cross on someone else's land to get to the avenue to decide whether an easement is interfered you look at the easement it says egress and ingress we've had discusses in november and january and one person 9 people testified said that they couldn'
similar to the right to free speech you can't pick up a book and say that's the right to freedom andan't pick up a a picture or speech the right to free speech we allow people to express themselves an easement is a right to go across a piece of land didn't make sense show me a map of a think easement show me a right to free speech in this instance it the right to cross someone's land to get to an after a right on your own land but someone else's land the right to cross someone else's land...
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the driver running right off the road right through a bus stop and heads right for myraa gonzalez. >> it was the c c next to me. >>reporter: take a closer look. she's sitting in her wheelchair when the s.u.v. takes over herer bus stop. the s.u.v. comes to a stop againstp the office building at northwest 7th street and 42nd avenue in miami. >> lucky i'm alive. >> if it was two feet behind me, i would have been dead. wheel claiming another car was speeding and forced her off the road. those who work in the area say enough is enough. >> that actually crashed into the bus stop before four times. >>reporter: jaclyn owns the miami heart center behind the bus stop and says it's only matter of time before someone gets killed. >> the city needs to do something and move this bus stop from here. it's very dangerous for anyone to move t t a bus stop there. >>reporter: this crash resulted in some very serious injuries. not only was the driver tossed from his s.u.v. but there was a man sitting at the bus stop. >> that incident luckily nobody was killed. the driver of that red s.u.v. and yesterday a
the driver running right off the road right through a bus stop and heads right for myraa gonzalez. >> it was the c c next to me. >>reporter: take a closer look. she's sitting in her wheelchair when the s.u.v. takes over herer bus stop. the s.u.v. comes to a stop againstp the office building at northwest 7th street and 42nd avenue in miami. >> lucky i'm alive. >> if it was two feet behind me, i would have been dead. wheel claiming another car was speeding and forced her...
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let's get a key race alert right now. ocratic side, a very dramatic race between bernie sanders and hillary clinton. 78% of the vote is in. bernie sanders maintaining a significant lead right now, more than 25,000 votes. he has 50.7%, hillary clinton has 47.4%. still 22% of the vote is outstanding. we'll see what happens in michigan. very close right now but bernie sanders maintaining an impressive lead. on the republican side earlier we projected donald trump is the winner. right now in michigan with 64% of the vote counted, donald trump has 36.7% but look at this fight for second place between john kasich and ted cruz. kasich with 24.7.cruise with 24.6%. doesn't get much closer than that. a very close race for second place between john kasich and ted cruz. for marco rubio, a very disappointed fourth place, only 9.2%. if he stays under 15%, he will emerge from michigan with zero delegates from michigan. there's a 15% it threshold you need in michigan. i want to go to briana keilar. we're told, briana, that bernie sanders
let's get a key race alert right now. ocratic side, a very dramatic race between bernie sanders and hillary clinton. 78% of the vote is in. bernie sanders maintaining a significant lead right now, more than 25,000 votes. he has 50.7%, hillary clinton has 47.4%. still 22% of the vote is outstanding. we'll see what happens in michigan. very close right now but bernie sanders maintaining an impressive lead. on the republican side earlier we projected donald trump is the winner. right now in...
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we're 62 right now at orlando international. a little breakers out there and you'll notice the difference between yesterday and today and there's more sunshine, less clouds we had some clouds from the gulf of mexico yesterday but not today. all right. here's a look at our numbers. look at everybody warming up nicely. mid to upper 50s and 60s elsewhere expected to get into the lower -- to let middle to no rain in the forecast as i mentioned. we'll be dry as we head through the next 5, 6 maybe even 7 days. you can never say never in florida so there's probably going to be a few stray sprinkles but i think mainly if that happens that would be at the coast. so i wanted to touch on this again because we've been talking about the el nino pattern how powerful it was last year and it's still had its grip right now. the storm system that caused all the flooding in the big surf in california now it's going to switch over to a huge snow maker through the sierras and through the rockers and eventually when it hits in the central planes could
we're 62 right now at orlando international. a little breakers out there and you'll notice the difference between yesterday and today and there's more sunshine, less clouds we had some clouds from the gulf of mexico yesterday but not today. all right. here's a look at our numbers. look at everybody warming up nicely. mid to upper 50s and 60s elsewhere expected to get into the lower -- to let middle to no rain in the forecast as i mentioned. we'll be dry as we head through the next 5, 6 maybe...
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. >> not even a good professor, right? >> oh, no, a very poor. he was the worst teacher anybody had ever seen. and here he was at the moment, moments before the war started in this role. >> right. >> and lo and behold 14 months later he's the most famous military man in the western world. >> yeah. america's napoleon, right, which we mean in a positive sense, not in the pejorative sense, right? >> we do, we do. >> and you described him as eccentric, which of course he is. we'll get into that, and he was a terrible physics professor, but he had so many personal attributes that set him up for anything but the heroism. he was a terrible hypochondriac, right? >> hypochondriac. >> unbelievably awkward in public. >> deeply shy, deeply shy. he was so awkward in public that he tried to improve himself, so he would go to this debating society. he wanted to get better at speaking. and so he would stand up at whatever the topic of the day was, some public interest thing, and he would start to speak and he would sputter and he would stutter, and then he would
. >> not even a good professor, right? >> oh, no, a very poor. he was the worst teacher anybody had ever seen. and here he was at the moment, moments before the war started in this role. >> right. >> and lo and behold 14 months later he's the most famous military man in the western world. >> yeah. america's napoleon, right, which we mean in a positive sense, not in the pejorative sense, right? >> we do, we do. >> and you described him as eccentric,...
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. >>> a fox news alert right now. live pictures from fountain hills, arizona. that is a suburb of phoenix. you are looking at a highway that is heading to a donald trump event ahead of tuesday's republican primary in arizona and a number of protesters have shut down the highway en route to the event. earlier we saw a number of cars parked sideways on the highway. they brought in a tow truck to try and bring those cars out. and as we watch this picture over the past ten minutes or so, there's even been some clashes and some skirmishes as what right now is a standoff in arizona en route to a donald trump event. >> yeah, it's safe to say that the election and the passions on both sides have certainly arrived in arizona. like you said, we've been watching these pictures develop over really even the past half hour. and we -- you can see if the camera does pan out, a line of cars. and this is a major thoroughfare. i was looking at traffic, like you said, a suburb out of -- outside of phoenix. looks like it's on the northeast side of phoenix. and the red on the map is
. >>> a fox news alert right now. live pictures from fountain hills, arizona. that is a suburb of phoenix. you are looking at a highway that is heading to a donald trump event ahead of tuesday's republican primary in arizona and a number of protesters have shut down the highway en route to the event. earlier we saw a number of cars parked sideways on the highway. they brought in a tow truck to try and bring those cars out. and as we watch this picture over the past ten minutes or so,...
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tonight you're about to hear from the jurors in the sex tape lawsuit billed as a clash between freedom of speech and the right to privacy. in a broad was it exclusive why the jurors think hulk hole began's privacy deserves $140 million. gawker founder nick denton telling my "nightline" coanchor dan harris he's taking the case back to court. >> wait a minute! >> reporter: known for his choreographed battles and scripted banter -- >> well, let me tell you something! >> reporter: inside the wwe wrestling ring -- >> $60 million. >> reporter: hulk hogan could not control his emotions as a jury awarded him $140 million last week. >> water came pouring out of my eyes. >> reporter: the judgment against gossip news website gawker centered on portions of a sex tape posted online, hitting the embattled wrestling star against a digital media giant in >> if it had been gawker in a steel cage with hulk hogan, i can tell you what would happen there. >> i think this is a more serious matter. and probably shouldn't be treated as using wrestling as a metaphor. >> reporter: but today nick denton, considered the bad boy in chief
tonight you're about to hear from the jurors in the sex tape lawsuit billed as a clash between freedom of speech and the right to privacy. in a broad was it exclusive why the jurors think hulk hole began's privacy deserves $140 million. gawker founder nick denton telling my "nightline" coanchor dan harris he's taking the case back to court. >> wait a minute! >> reporter: known for his choreographed battles and scripted banter -- >> well, let me tell you something!...
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a female pop singer. you know what i mean? >> right. and no one says what it's like to be a man in a band or a boy in a band. >> well, yeah. that's true. >> i don't think i've ever heard anybody ask that question. >> yeah, yeah. i've asked that, but -- >> you have? [laughter]. >> well, what's your particular insight into that? >> you know, that's kind of how i got involved with playing music. i was writing articles about that male bonding. >> yeah, right. >> i don't have any insight. although, you know, it's all still more parallel play. you know, it's communicating, playing side by side or, you know. so it's no different than going out bowling together. >> right. except the experience one intuits from this that the experience of being a woman in a band like sonic youth and being a man in a band like sonic youth is not equivalent, right? >> yeah, sure. >> right. >> i think women are more communicators. like, i've been in bands with girls, like free kitten and -- >> yep. >> and it's not just that there are different personalities, it's mo
a female pop singer. you know what i mean? >> right. and no one says what it's like to be a man in a band or a boy in a band. >> well, yeah. that's true. >> i don't think i've ever heard anybody ask that question. >> yeah, yeah. i've asked that, but -- >> you have? [laughter]. >> well, what's your particular insight into that? >> you know, that's kind of how i got involved with playing music. i was writing articles about that male bonding. >>...
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area who are forced to evacuate their homes. >> my little boy wants to go home, and we don't have a home right now. >> reporter: emergency response teams working tirelessly around the clock to rescue stranded people like in shelby county, tennessee, where a water vehicle helps bring people to safety. residents here are hoping the floodwaters can reveed quickly to get back to their homes but it's unlikely when that will happen. paula. >> our hearts go out to those struggling with that this morning. phillip, thank you. indra will have the kw later in the show. >>> we turn now to the farewell for a former first lady nancy reagan remembered for that unbreakable bond with her husband, that epic love story. an event packed with high-profile friends and mourners including other first ladies and our own diane sawyer and abc's matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: it was part funeral for nancy reagan and part celebration of nancy and ronald reagan's love story. >> if my mother had one great talent i think it was that she knew how to love and she loved one man more than the world. >> reporter: jack ba
area who are forced to evacuate their homes. >> my little boy wants to go home, and we don't have a home right now. >> reporter: emergency response teams working tirelessly around the clock to rescue stranded people like in shelby county, tennessee, where a water vehicle helps bring people to safety. residents here are hoping the floodwaters can reveed quickly to get back to their homes but it's unlikely when that will happen. paula. >> our hearts go out to those struggling...
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. >> we live in a competitive global economy -- >> right. >> how can we afford not to have the best educated workforce? [applause]. >> that is an applause line, it's a great line. i know you mean it. but the reality is there is a real cost -- >> there is a big cost. >> a real cost. >> there is a big cost. >> where is it going to come from? >> i tell you where. in the republican budget that i had to sit through for an entire week, they increased military spending by $38 billion off budget at a time when we spend more than the next ten countries in the world on the military. we are losing $100 billion every single year because corporations and the rich stash their money in the cayman islands and other tax havens. you ask the rich to start paying their fair share of taxes, you make judicious cuts in the military, you will be able to provide free public college and university tuition to the kids in this country. >> so if you run -- if you were to run for president, you would make free public university tuition a staple of your campaign. >> we're going
. >> we live in a competitive global economy -- >> right. >> how can we afford not to have the best educated workforce? [applause]. >> that is an applause line, it's a great line. i know you mean it. but the reality is there is a real cost -- >> there is a big cost. >> a real cost. >> there is a big cost. >> where is it going to come from? >> i tell you where. in the republican budget that i had to sit through for an entire week, they...
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right. >> why? heller is not creating a new right? how can you say it's not creating a new right? for 150 years everybody said the second amendment. >> no. my own personal belief is that the second amendment was a mistake. justice scalia simply interpreted it according to the best indications of original meaning. >> and jeffrey toobin, i have to say you wrote the book on it and you don't have a very good poker face. what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking that interpreting the constitution has always been a political act. we always want judges to be somehow divorced from politics, but my view is that deciding does the constitution protect a woman's right to choose abortion, may university consider race in admissions, those are political issues as much as they are legal issues. >> brian garner, thank you very much. when we come right back the the trial of the century returns as a tv minui series. alan, you were on the defense team and jeff you wrote the book about it. let's talk about it next. make ♪ ♪ ♪soul radiation in the dead of night...♪ ♪love in the middle of a fire fight...♪ ♪
right. >> why? heller is not creating a new right? how can you say it's not creating a new right? for 150 years everybody said the second amendment. >> no. my own personal belief is that the second amendment was a mistake. justice scalia simply interpreted it according to the best indications of original meaning. >> and jeffrey toobin, i have to say you wrote the book on it and you don't have a very good poker face. what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking that...
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health care is a right of all people, not a privilege. [cheering] we are prepared to reform in a major way a broken criminal justice system. it is an international embarrassment that we have more people in jail than any other country on earth. it is not unrelated that we are communities where young kids, white, black, latino, native american, are suffering unemployment rates of 30, 40, 50 percent. so you know what we're going to do? we're going to invest in education and jobs for our kids. investment in education and jobs, not jails, not incarceration. and all of us are tired of seeing unarmed people shot and killed. now, i've been a mayor for eight years, and i've worked with police all over my state, all over this country. vast majority of police officers are honest and hard-working. but if a police officer, like any other public official, breaks the law, that officer must be held accountable. [cheering] we do not want to see in communities all over this country police departments look like occupying armies. we need to demilitarize our
health care is a right of all people, not a privilege. [cheering] we are prepared to reform in a major way a broken criminal justice system. it is an international embarrassment that we have more people in jail than any other country on earth. it is not unrelated that we are communities where young kids, white, black, latino, native american, are suffering unemployment rates of 30, 40, 50 percent. so you know what we're going to do? we're going to invest in education and jobs for our kids....
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is there a right of a person to pays for a speech to be able to defend his right against protesters who want to shut down a speech that that guy has paid for. >> absolutely. i think in this case is the burden of proof is on the left here. they love free speech until it doesn't conform with their view of the world. if it's rich people, corporation, they want to shut it down. that is not the united states. >> to your point, david, i think all the parents out there watching should take another look at the tuition costs they're paying for these colleges where they're suppressing free speech and not properly teaching the constitutional rights of the first amendment. >> you could major, by the way in protest courses these days at $60,000. thank you, gang. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, what hillary clinton is saying about coal workers that have them worrying and some warnings that more u.s. jobs are going to go up in smoke because of ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling..
is there a right of a person to pays for a speech to be able to defend his right against protesters who want to shut down a speech that that guy has paid for. >> absolutely. i think in this case is the burden of proof is on the left here. they love free speech until it doesn't conform with their view of the world. if it's rich people, corporation, they want to shut it down. that is not the united states. >> to your point, david, i think all the parents out there watching should take...
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i think everybody has a right to do what they want to do. >> even a minister?k a minister should counsel. >> should a minister not instruct right/wrong? >> they may tell them the belief in their religion. >> armstrong: you think in different religions you should tell them other things? >> every religion has a another religion there are certain instances perhaps, rape, perhaps knowing that the child is going to never going to be a sentiment being. this is not something that i think anybody really can take lightly. i know it is very easy. >> armstrong: do you believe there is one universal truth? >> i believe there are many ways of looking at the one universal truth. >> armstrong: is there one truth? >> depends on what we mean by is there one truth at each point in your life? probably is a truth at that point. i don't think we as human beings know that. >> armstrong: do you there are ten commandments or suggestions? >> you are using the word truth, i as a jewish person am not familiar. >> armstrong: i speak to you as a human being who has experienced life. we are
i think everybody has a right to do what they want to do. >> even a minister?k a minister should counsel. >> should a minister not instruct right/wrong? >> they may tell them the belief in their religion. >> armstrong: you think in different religions you should tell them other things? >> every religion has a another religion there are certain instances perhaps, rape, perhaps knowing that the child is going to never going to be a sentiment being. this is not...
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we're going to take a pause right there. take a short break and come right back. the rally that is to begin momentarily, but not without some protests. >>> we'll be right back. is a finely tuned instrument. diarrhea can throw it out of rhythm. imodium multi symptom relief combines two powerful ingredients to relieve diarrhea faster and ease gas, cramps and bloating. restore rhythm with imodium. and ease gas, cramps and bloating. whewhat does it look like?ss, is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. and i want to remind you that no one's the same without the game. like @flagdad28, who tweets, "in a recent flag football game with my family, i ran up the score, pick-sixed my daughter 3 times, and blocked 8 punts. did i cross a line? flag, i get it. you simply wanted to recreate the thrill of the nfl... all over your family.
we're going to take a pause right there. take a short break and come right back. the rally that is to begin momentarily, but not without some protests. >>> we'll be right back. is a finely tuned instrument. diarrhea can throw it out of rhythm. imodium multi symptom relief combines two powerful ingredients to relieve diarrhea faster and ease gas, cramps and bloating. restore rhythm with imodium. and ease gas, cramps and bloating. whewhat does it look like?ss, is it becoming a better...
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they're still playing for a lot of serious money. >> moves right all the way. >> can you see a sort of classic putt when guys are really nervous. chappell did it. merritt did it. leave the face open short right. >> or if any kind of adrenaline you had thinking you had a chance to win is just drained by watching the second go in the water. this will not be a day that troy merritt will soon forget. incredible magic all day long to stay in it till the end. and with one swing of the club, he takes himself out of it. >> great week for him, though. >> so jason day is this par putt away from winning for the eighth time in his career. and after the historic season last year, truly proving that his game is in shape even though, again, it hasn't been his "a" game. but with a masters looming, a place that chappell would like to get to with a victory. >> it's a fast little putt, but it's not -- not much breaking it, is it, roger? it really doesn't break much. maybe right-center or something. depending. >> -- but what there is will be to the left. >> inside the hole for sure. >> it would be doubly
they're still playing for a lot of serious money. >> moves right all the way. >> can you see a sort of classic putt when guys are really nervous. chappell did it. merritt did it. leave the face open short right. >> or if any kind of adrenaline you had thinking you had a chance to win is just drained by watching the second go in the water. this will not be a day that troy merritt will soon forget. incredible magic all day long to stay in it till the end. and with one swing of...
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a bit. all right. we will together defeat donald trump because the american -- cheers and applause] we will defeat him because the american people do not want a resident who insults mexicans, muslims, women, african-americans, veterans and basically anyone who does not look and sound like donald trump. cheers and applause] we will win because togetherness, bringing people divisiveness. we will defeat trump because ommunity trumps selfishness. [applause] and most significantly and the deepest point that i can make, we will defeat trump because ove trumps hatred. cheers and applause] crowd chanting "bernie"] now, what the political revolution is about is bringing millions of people many of whom who have given up on the political process, many people who say, i'm not getting involved. it's full of crap. i don't trust anybody. and young people who have never been involved in the political process, it's bringing people together by the millions to stand up and say something very simple and that is to say that
a bit. all right. we will together defeat donald trump because the american -- cheers and applause] we will defeat him because the american people do not want a resident who insults mexicans, muslims, women, african-americans, veterans and basically anyone who does not look and sound like donald trump. cheers and applause] we will win because togetherness, bringing people divisiveness. we will defeat trump because ommunity trumps selfishness. [applause] and most significantly and the deepest...
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this is a live look from our tower cam. the two right lanes of i-4 near exit 90b are shut down. >>> a warm and muggy morning. eventually it will be a hot and humid day across the area. downtown >>> breaking news right now on i-4, a car fire slowing traffic in mateland. >>> and an out of control donald trump rally in chicago and new controversy this thank you for joining us for sunrise. we're keeping our eye on what could be another warm, warm day out there, dave. >> that is indeed correct. we're talking about temperatures eventually in the >>> whether health problems may have been a factor. >>> i don't take responsibility. nobody's been hurt at our rallies. >> this morning, controversy over the violent protests that forced donald trump to cancel a rally in chicago. chaos erupted last night at the university of illinois. there were shouting matches and even punches thrown. five people were arrested. overnight trump addressed encourages violence. >> i hope that my tone is not that of causing violence because my basic tone is really that of
this is a live look from our tower cam. the two right lanes of i-4 near exit 90b are shut down. >>> a warm and muggy morning. eventually it will be a hot and humid day across the area. downtown >>> breaking news right now on i-4, a car fire slowing traffic in mateland. >>> and an out of control donald trump rally in chicago and new controversy this thank you for joining us for sunrise. we're keeping our eye on what could be another warm, warm day out there, dave....
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i'll walk you through the changes as we head into the rest of the workweek in a bit. right now we'll check in with traffic. if you're getting ready to head out we're seeing a few more cars in this direction. i-40 and airport boulevard here. maybe you have an early flight. the good news, no delays on the at this hour. let's go ahead and check in with our live drive conditions, we have an early morning accident, in southeast raleigh on barwell road at the intersection of continental way. if you're heading in this direction just be on the lookout, doesn't seem to be causing many delays though just yet on this thursday morning. we'll get to another check of traffic and weather in about 10 minutes. >>> we have breaking news now, raleigh police are investigating after finding two men dead in a car. >> "cbs north carolina" reporter lauren haviland is at the scene live on glenwood avenue. what do you know happened so far? >> reporter: to be honest we don't know a lot at this point. we do know that officers were called here to the panera bread off glenwood avenue in raleigh just aro
i'll walk you through the changes as we head into the rest of the workweek in a bit. right now we'll check in with traffic. if you're getting ready to head out we're seeing a few more cars in this direction. i-40 and airport boulevard here. maybe you have an early flight. the good news, no delays on the at this hour. let's go ahead and check in with our live drive conditions, we have an early morning accident, in southeast raleigh on barwell road at the intersection of continental way. if...
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an arbitration is not always a 2-way street. >> you sign away your right to a jury trial. if you don't pay your rent. they can take you to court. >> i didn't believe that somebody could take my right away and keep their rights at the same time. many times they dictate who has to arbitrate it, the rules, which rules will apply. they may say the state of california plies, the state of kentucky plies or wherever >>> or, in the case of the cruise ship industry, malta. despite a federal law guaranteeing injured ship workers the right to sue. they can be ordered to arbitrations halfway around the world. there are arbitration clauses that people sign that on their face say that the arbitrator doesn't have to fomo the laws -- follow the laws of united states. why is there no public outcry. what you describe doesn't sound like justice. >> the reason that there's almost no public out cry is that very, ve few people in america understand the rights. when i talk to team that come in and say a terrible thing happened to me. and i tell them there's nothing you can do about it. that's the
an arbitration is not always a 2-way street. >> you sign away your right to a jury trial. if you don't pay your rent. they can take you to court. >> i didn't believe that somebody could take my right away and keep their rights at the same time. many times they dictate who has to arbitrate it, the rules, which rules will apply. they may say the state of california plies, the state of kentucky plies or wherever >>> or, in the case of the cruise ship industry, malta. despite a...
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a tugboat sank this morning near the tappan zee bridge. right now, we know one person has died, two more are mitting as the rescue mission intensifies. >> mayhem breaks out at a bar in queens leaving a bouncer dead. several people now in police "eyewitness news" is live as continues. >>> chicago was a no-go for gop presidential candidate donald trump as total chaos erupted ahead of a planned rally. >>> good morning, everybody. looking at a live picture there lower manhattan. looking good nice and sunny out there. we begin that lovely, highly spring. thanks for tuning in. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm michelle charlesworth. looking outside and watching folks walking around. >> good looking day. nothing wrong with that. >> meteorologist amy freeze with the good news this morning. >> it looks good and feels good outside. we have a chilly start in the suburbs with temperatures that were actually subfreezing. low 40s feels good outside. we can see 1 world trade and we'll see beautiful skies like this through the middle of the day, really into the early afte
a tugboat sank this morning near the tappan zee bridge. right now, we know one person has died, two more are mitting as the rescue mission intensifies. >> mayhem breaks out at a bar in queens leaving a bouncer dead. several people now in police "eyewitness news" is live as continues. >>> chicago was a no-go for gop presidential candidate donald trump as total chaos erupted ahead of a planned rally. >>> good morning, everybody. looking at a live picture there...
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heck of a morning. we started early. very mild. right now, we're warming and that commencement of warmer temperatures is on the way in as we see a high probably through the lower 80s right now. warm temperatures overall, but 72 by around 8ish tonight. as we look at the satellite, a couple things you should probably notice here. we continue with the clouds today. a distinct blend of sun and clouds or mixed conditions as i've sometimes referred to it. you see here over texas now, heavy rain and dense cloud cover. eventually, that energy gets into central florida by saturday, sunday, and into monday. so the rain chance obviously correspondingly begins to rise and temperatures begin to fall. but not too much, holding onto the 80s all the way through early next week, by tuesday, 82. no chance of rain with lows by >> new from overnight, shots fired in downtown orlando. one man is taken to the hospital. >> it multiple about 3:30 this morning in the parking lot. a 26 -year-old victim tells police he was confronted by a group of people he didn't even know. the victim says he was shot in
heck of a morning. we started early. very mild. right now, we're warming and that commencement of warmer temperatures is on the way in as we see a high probably through the lower 80s right now. warm temperatures overall, but 72 by around 8ish tonight. as we look at the satellite, a couple things you should probably notice here. we continue with the clouds today. a distinct blend of sun and clouds or mixed conditions as i've sometimes referred to it. you see here over texas now, heavy rain and...
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doesn't he have a right to go and say that? >> sure, he has a right. e question at hand which you asked mary ann will he be effective the answer is no. >> that's a whole another deal. >> pro-choice, pro-immigration, liberal gw> he lost, all right? >> he lost. >> exactly. he has no credibility. >> he has a right to say what he wants to say. >> he has a right but it won't do a thing except embarrassment establishment even more. >> now, hillary clinton has to be breathe ago sigh of relief. get to he2p had henry why she wants to run against trump. i said the other night and we only have 20 seconds for two answers. i don't believe hillary clinton will debate donald trump one on one. she will say i don't want to get involved in that kind of stuff, particularly if he does campaign on a way that brings it to her. i don't think he is going to show up. possible? >>. no she has to do it. >> she has to do it. >> you have to stand up for yourself beca
doesn't he have a right to go and say that? >> sure, he has a right. e question at hand which you asked mary ann will he be effective the answer is no. >> that's a whole another deal. >> pro-choice, pro-immigration, liberal gw> he lost, all right? >> he lost. >> exactly. he has no credibility. >> he has a right to say what he wants to say. >> he has a right but it won't do a thing except embarrassment establishment even more. >> now, hillary...
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and people have a right to protest. but i'm not a great fan of disrupting people's speeches. >> there was an article, i believe it was in politico about democratic senators, talking about you and hillary clinton and your respective campaigns. and basically, i think, urging you to enter a phase of your campaign, not to stop campaigning, but essentially to target donald trump as opposed to hillary clinton, because they believe or claim that you don't have a clear path to the nomination and you were damaging or potentially damaging hillary clinton. i wanted to get your response to that. >> let me respond in a couple of ways. we do have a path to victory. you know, secretary clinton has done very, very well in the deep south, in the states that have had elections there. we're now out of the deep south and heading west. we think we have an excellent chance to win in washington state. in the state of california, in oregon. we think we're going to do well this week in utah. we think we're going to do well in arizona, where righ
and people have a right to protest. but i'm not a great fan of disrupting people's speeches. >> there was an article, i believe it was in politico about democratic senators, talking about you and hillary clinton and your respective campaigns. and basically, i think, urging you to enter a phase of your campaign, not to stop campaigning, but essentially to target donald trump as opposed to hillary clinton, because they believe or claim that you don't have a clear path to the nomination and...
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a grand prize. are you ready? >> all right, here we go, trace. kathie lee recently visited a land very special to her which was featured on our show in the series last week. did she go to poughkeepsie, israel or australia? >> israel. >> yes, she did, yes. >> way to go, tracy. you have now won based on that answer a fabulous vacation. you and a guess, which i believe you said is your sister are going to head to palm harbor florida where you'll spend four days and five nights. that is a 900 acres of rolling hills. located just outside of tampa. >> included is a round of golf for two as well as round trip airfare. are you excited? >> yes, yes, yes, yes! >> tracy, what's your favorite show? >> "today"! >> tracy, thanks, have a great time with your sis, all right? coming up, the golden globe winning star of "crazy ex-girlfriend" rachel globe is here. introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fusion, with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis. delicious and good for you. new activia frui
a grand prize. are you ready? >> all right, here we go, trace. kathie lee recently visited a land very special to her which was featured on our show in the series last week. did she go to poughkeepsie, israel or australia? >> israel. >> yes, she did, yes. >> way to go, tracy. you have now won based on that answer a fabulous vacation. you and a guess, which i believe you said is your sister are going to head to palm harbor florida where you'll spend four days and five...