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john: okay, thank you amanda.s now from washington, from the other side of the argument, another qualified individual, a senior adviser to bernie sanders. tad, senator sanders seemed to be keying off a newspaper headline that said that secretary clinton said he was not qualified to be president, or questioned that. she did not actually say that in that interview. so, is your sense that she is questioning his quotation? -- his qualifications? >> it certainly is, just hearing amanda's hearing. hillary clinton had three opportunities to answer a simple question, does she believe bernie sanders is qualified to be president? she refused to do it three times. matt lauer, i saw the accident -- excerpt from her interview with her. they refused to answer. amanda just gave the house answer, which is oh, you know, they refused to answer a simple question. is he qualified to be president? let me tell you why. why they are refusing to answer the question. because they decided after wisconsin that they were going to run a negat
john: okay, thank you amanda.s now from washington, from the other side of the argument, another qualified individual, a senior adviser to bernie sanders. tad, senator sanders seemed to be keying off a newspaper headline that said that secretary clinton said he was not qualified to be president, or questioned that. she did not actually say that in that interview. so, is your sense that she is questioning his quotation? -- his qualifications? >> it certainly is, just hearing amanda's...
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amanda renteria: thank you for having me.mocrats are saying the back-and-forth between your candidate and senator sanders is not great for the party. is this a bad thing they are having this back-and-forth? amanda renteria: people will look at who is going to get things done, who is talking about the issues, and you know we hope at the end of the day, , the conversation is one we can continue to unify the party when the time is right. john: mark used the phrase crocodile tears. is this bernie sanders and his team going after you this hard, do you take genuine offense, or offense asked, or is it the kind of thing where you think to yourself, he looks like a hypocrite, we will make hay with this? amanda renteria: when you look at a comment like unqualified when you are talking about the secretary, you have got to wonder what is going on on the other side, what is going on in the campaign where they reached that level. so we look and understand it, but we also recognize that the end of the day, we have got to be talking about th
amanda renteria: thank you for having me.mocrats are saying the back-and-forth between your candidate and senator sanders is not great for the party. is this a bad thing they are having this back-and-forth? amanda renteria: people will look at who is going to get things done, who is talking about the issues, and you know we hope at the end of the day, , the conversation is one we can continue to unify the party when the time is right. john: mark used the phrase crocodile tears. is this bernie...
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amanda joins me now from new york. welcome to the program. amanda: thank you for having me. fernando: the secretary has done very well in many states. but bernie sanders seems to have staying power. how do you see the race moving forward, wisconsin and then new york? people will be tuned into wisconsin. a lot of folks will really engage when it comes to new york. this is her home state. a landslide.ll see both sides will have a lot of attention here in the city of new york. you will see a lot of attention around new york, around pennsylvania and california simply because those states have so many delegates. at the end of the day, that is how this works. fernando: although bernie sanders seems to have a deficit relative to the secretary, he's hitting pretty hard. in his victory speech a couple weeks ago, he was very critical of the secretary. are you worried that this kind of rhetoric might harm secretary clinton's capacity to be competitive in november? amanda: i think at the end of all of this, the party will come together. a lot of folks talked about that when it was presi
amanda joins me now from new york. welcome to the program. amanda: thank you for having me. fernando: the secretary has done very well in many states. but bernie sanders seems to have staying power. how do you see the race moving forward, wisconsin and then new york? people will be tuned into wisconsin. a lot of folks will really engage when it comes to new york. this is her home state. a landslide.ll see both sides will have a lot of attention here in the city of new york. you will see a lot...
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i killed a girl amanda. we were seeing each other the same time she and her boyfriend had been dating. i waited for her and i killed her. i used a rag with gas. it's been eating me up. i want her family to rest so i'll tell you where i dug a hole and put her. >> investigators interviewed wolford in prison. they say he described the girl's murder in detail and told them he buried her body in the same vacant lot where he had killed the homeless man. so they brought him back to the cuyahoga county jail and then they took him on a grim field trip. >> investigators had taken him to a lot where he supposedly told them he had buried the missing girl's body. and they spent two days digging up this entire area. it was a big story in the cleveland area because everyone thought the story of the missing girl was finally going to be solved. >> while the search grabbed local headlines in cleveland, it did not turn up the girl's body. authorities concluded that wolford had set them up on an elaborate hoax. possibly as a me
i killed a girl amanda. we were seeing each other the same time she and her boyfriend had been dating. i waited for her and i killed her. i used a rag with gas. it's been eating me up. i want her family to rest so i'll tell you where i dug a hole and put her. >> investigators interviewed wolford in prison. they say he described the girl's murder in detail and told them he buried her body in the same vacant lot where he had killed the homeless man. so they brought him back to the cuyahoga...
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amanda? amanda: thank you so much. thank you for being with us.ou called in the conference call, the delta order a game changer. it raises the question whether you are still seeking government money from the canadian government. is that the case? obviously, -- yeah, can you hear me? i can hear you. amanda: go ahead, please. >> can you hear me? yes sir, if you can comment on whether you need federal government money. said, like the delta deal is a big deal for us, a game changing deal. donelidates what we have in terms of investing billions of dollars and erupting this new aircraft. can you hear me? amanda: yes, sir. ok, so we have been in discussion with the federal government for a few months and we still have not found the right solution. we are seeking a win-win solution and we will keep talking to them. we would welcome them to the program. this is a very exciting program where the early phase of the long journey, and having the federal government as a partner would add financial flexibility ,o bombard ea -- bombard here and keep us investing
amanda? amanda: thank you so much. thank you for being with us.ou called in the conference call, the delta order a game changer. it raises the question whether you are still seeking government money from the canadian government. is that the case? obviously, -- yeah, can you hear me? i can hear you. amanda: go ahead, please. >> can you hear me? yes sir, if you can comment on whether you need federal government money. said, like the delta deal is a big deal for us, a game changing deal....
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. >> reporter: he belongs to amanda green. amanda had him a couple years.ling guilty she can't bring him to the park as often as she would like. >> so i wanted to hire a walker like a person with a dog would hire a dog walker. >> tortoise walker. >> uh-huh, yeah. >> reporter: she posted this ad on craigslist. in search of a responsible animal lover, no tortoise experience necessary. the response. >> i have a love for animals, especially reptiles. i find anything that can't regulate its own body temperature endearing. >> reporter: amanda says she was hoping maybe two, three people would apply. instead, she got nearly 400 e-mails. from as far away as australia. >> reporter: not a full time job even. >> no, like six hours a week. >> reporter: just one trip to the park and back. >> he strolls to the park in the stroller otherwise it would take a long time. >> reporter: a stroller? >> i have a stroller for him to get him to the park. >> reporter: now that is an ugly baby. the whole thing creates such a spectacle. amanda says often the hardest part of the job is
. >> reporter: he belongs to amanda green. amanda had him a couple years.ling guilty she can't bring him to the park as often as she would like. >> so i wanted to hire a walker like a person with a dog would hire a dog walker. >> tortoise walker. >> uh-huh, yeah. >> reporter: she posted this ad on craigslist. in search of a responsible animal lover, no tortoise experience necessary. the response. >> i have a love for animals, especially reptiles. i find...
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>> and certainly is, hearing amanda's answer. three opportunities to answer a single question, does she believe bernie sanders is qualified to be president with joe scarborough. matt lauer, and we have the interview from him tomorrow, he was asking her a straightforward question. amanda gasquet the house answer, which is, -- just a gave the house answer, a simple question, is he qualified voter they decided after wisconsin that they were going to run a negative strategy. they were going to disqualify bernie sanders, they were going to defeat him and they worry about putting the party back together. theisqualify strategy, the way they are going to carry it out through surrogates attacking bernie on a broad range of issues from guns to foreign policy to the secretary refusing to answer questions about his qualifications. three or four times yesterday, he was saying bernie in the newsday editorial, he was wandering, he was meandering, he did not seem to understand was going on. we understand what is going on with their campaign. the
>> and certainly is, hearing amanda's answer. three opportunities to answer a single question, does she believe bernie sanders is qualified to be president with joe scarborough. matt lauer, and we have the interview from him tomorrow, he was asking her a straightforward question. amanda gasquet the house answer, which is, -- just a gave the house answer, a simple question, is he qualified voter they decided after wisconsin that they were going to run a negative strategy. they were going...
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. >> reporter: he belongs to amanda green. amanda's had him a couple years now, but lately she's been feeling guilty that she can't bring him to the park as often as she would like. >> so i wanted to hire a walker, just look a person with a dog would hire a dog walker. >> reporter: a tortoise walker. >> uh-huh, yeah. >> reporter: she posted this ad on craigslist, "in search of a responsible animal lover. no tortoise experience necessary." the response? >> "i have a love for animals, especially rep tiles. i find anything that can't regulate its own body temperature endaerg." >> reporter: amanda said he was hoping maybe two or three people would apply but instead she got nearly 400 e-mails, from and it's not a full-time job. >> no, it's not. it's, like, six hours a week. >> reporter: is that one trip to the park and back? >> no, he strolls to the park in a stroller -- >> reporter: wait, what do you mean a stroller? >> i have a stroller for him to get him to the park. >> reporter: now that's an ugly baby. amanda cezanne the harde
. >> reporter: he belongs to amanda green. amanda's had him a couple years now, but lately she's been feeling guilty that she can't bring him to the park as often as she would like. >> so i wanted to hire a walker, just look a person with a dog would hire a dog walker. >> reporter: a tortoise walker. >> uh-huh, yeah. >> reporter: she posted this ad on craigslist, "in search of a responsible animal lover. no tortoise experience necessary." the response?...
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amanda? shut up. okay?hat you just did, easy. how much? i pull it off, you come play for the bears? and if you don't? whatever you want. ( laughs ) deal. ( humming indistinctly ) well, what happened? no deal. no deal? i thought you said you were good at this. i am. he's better. see you later. what does that mean? "i'll see you later"? i thought you said he was out. he is. i just lost the bet, and now i have to go out with him. you have to go out with him? you mean out like "out"? huh? you're 12. there ain't no "out" when you're 12. calm down, boilermaker. it's just a show with some stupid band. i'm not a little girl anymore. i had my period, all right? do--? do you want me to have a stroke or something? shut up. i'll be fine. well, i'm goin' to the concert with you. whatever. it's just some dumb skate band. what the hell is a skate band? you know, a skate band. the bloodfarts. bloodfarts. the bloodfarts? oh, i'm-- i'm goin' with ya. bet your ass on that. ( groans ) no doubt. i'm goin' with ya. ( cool rock t
amanda? shut up. okay?hat you just did, easy. how much? i pull it off, you come play for the bears? and if you don't? whatever you want. ( laughs ) deal. ( humming indistinctly ) well, what happened? no deal. no deal? i thought you said you were good at this. i am. he's better. see you later. what does that mean? "i'll see you later"? i thought you said he was out. he is. i just lost the bet, and now i have to go out with him. you have to go out with him? you mean out like...
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. >>> amanda has an problem.happens when her fiance comes to the rescue. >> he is a lot like nick. you think this is funny and it's not funny. >>> plus, why doing a back-flip on a van ian is never a good id. sending your kids to school that may make them drowsy,ne and doesn't even last the whole day? children's claritin provides non-drowsy, 24-hour allergy relief. and it's the #1 pediatrician-recommended non-drowsy brand. let your kids live claritin clear. now in bubblegum flavor. i hate the outside. well, i hate it wherever you are. burn. "burn." is that what the kids are saying now? i'm so bored, i'm dead. you can always compare rates on progressive.com. oh, that's nice, dear. but could you compare camping trips? because this one would win. all i want to do is enjoy nature and peace and quiet! it's not about winning. it's about helping people find a great rate even if it's not with progressive. -ugh. insurance. -when i said "peace and quiet," did you hear, "talk more and disappoint me"? ♪ do do do do ♪ skiddly
. >>> amanda has an problem.happens when her fiance comes to the rescue. >> he is a lot like nick. you think this is funny and it's not funny. >>> plus, why doing a back-flip on a van ian is never a good id. sending your kids to school that may make them drowsy,ne and doesn't even last the whole day? children's claritin provides non-drowsy, 24-hour allergy relief. and it's the #1 pediatrician-recommended non-drowsy brand. let your kids live claritin clear. now in...
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he's joining us today with amanda wexler, senior director for the ymca could being service. hello to you both. joe, okay, let's breathe. [laughter] wow. "around every corner." the inspiration behind it, share. >> it's something i thought that needed to be told. in the world today, especially in communities in the northeast and all over the united states, there's a major problem. drugs are a huge issue right now, and people are not willing to talk about it. films are sugar coating it, we're not seeing the true lives of what an addict goes through and, more importantly, how it impacts those around them. what people don't realize about addiction is it's not just the addict that is getting hurt by this substance. it's their entire family unit, their friends, everyone around them is being affected by this, and we wanted to show that, you know, you need to get out there. people need to open their eyes. it's not as simple as black and white. >> joe, this is your favorite project, and -- >> you kind of picked some heavy stuff right out of the gate here. [laughter] how personal is it
he's joining us today with amanda wexler, senior director for the ymca could being service. hello to you both. joe, okay, let's breathe. [laughter] wow. "around every corner." the inspiration behind it, share. >> it's something i thought that needed to be told. in the world today, especially in communities in the northeast and all over the united states, there's a major problem. drugs are a huge issue right now, and people are not willing to talk about it. films are sugar...
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amanda is one of the few winning the battle and will graduate this summer from wilmington university with a masters degree. she hopes her story will save others. of as we said, amanda is one of the few winning the battle and we hope that her story will help others. that's why governor christie brought her in. >> meg, thank you. of the nypd suspended as part of an fbi corruption probe from the 66th precinct and that appears to be the focus of the case. cbs 2 learn that does he recently tried to retire and his file was flagged by internal affairs because it's prohibited for anyone to retire as trying to dodge charges. this of two businessmen are thought to have given lavish gifts to officers in exchange for favors. >>> and a budget that focuses on the city's failing hospital system. dick brennan has more. >> reporter: maurice, a large part of the budget focuses on the hospital system and he said it's time to benefit primary >> a projected operating gap of $1.8 billion by 2020. >> reporter: the mayor said that the public hospitals are on life support of and will be restructuring cuts an
amanda is one of the few winning the battle and will graduate this summer from wilmington university with a masters degree. she hopes her story will save others. of as we said, amanda is one of the few winning the battle and we hope that her story will help others. that's why governor christie brought her in. >> meg, thank you. of the nypd suspended as part of an fbi corruption probe from the 66th precinct and that appears to be the focus of the case. cbs 2 learn that does he recently...
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just hearing amanda's answer.hree opportunities to answer a simple question. does she believe bernie sanders is qualified to be president with joe scarborough. she refused to do it three times. the interview with matt lauer tomorrow, she was asked a straightforward question. amanda gave the house answer, to say, you know, they refuse to answer a very simple question. is he qualified. let me tell you why they're refusing. because they decided after wisconsin that they were going to run a negative strategy, they were going to disqualify bernie sanders. they were going to defeat him. then they'll worry about putting the party back together. they disqualify strategy through surrogating attacking bernie from guns to foreign policy, through the secretary, refusing to answer a simple question about his equalatioqualificatio. i saw bernie frank three or four times say bernie in that news day editorial board, he was wandering, he didn't seem to understand what's going on, okay. you know, we understand what's going on with
just hearing amanda's answer.hree opportunities to answer a simple question. does she believe bernie sanders is qualified to be president with joe scarborough. she refused to do it three times. the interview with matt lauer tomorrow, she was asked a straightforward question. amanda gave the house answer, to say, you know, they refuse to answer a very simple question. is he qualified. let me tell you why they're refusing. because they decided after wisconsin that they were going to run a...
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former cruz communications director, amanda carpenter. former new york republican congressman rick lazio who ran against hillary clinton in the senate in 2000. and cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger. so kayleigh, we talked about this last night. donald trump continuing to say this whole process is rigged, calling out the rnc. cruz is saying he's essentially whining. do you worry at all that on day two of this, now, i don't know, maybe it's day three of this, that he's starting to sound like he's whining? >> no, he's pointing out something that's an unfair, broken system. you know, look forward -- we move past colorado where the people weren't even allowed to vote. talk about unfair. people don't neeven get a voicen this because the delegates know better that them, party offic l officials know better than them. look forward to pennsylvania, politico came out with a piece saying 32% of possibtential delegates of that state already selected a candidate before the people of pennsylvania speak. that's the antithesis of democracy. >> do
former cruz communications director, amanda carpenter. former new york republican congressman rick lazio who ran against hillary clinton in the senate in 2000. and cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger. so kayleigh, we talked about this last night. donald trump continuing to say this whole process is rigged, calling out the rnc. cruz is saying he's essentially whining. do you worry at all that on day two of this, now, i don't know, maybe it's day three of this, that he's starting to sound...
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amanda carpenter and becky haverman of "the new york times." did i get everybody? let's start off with the corporate democratic cowhores fm bernie sanders. how much of this actually is people being really honestly offended by this? >> well, i think that for a long period of time democrats had the moral high ground when it came to the debate and dialogue. i've been on this show, paul has been on this show, nina as well and we have chastised donald trump and the republican party for having a discourse that wasn't elevated enough. i think last night, although i don't throw this on the whole bernie sanders campaign by any stretch, but i do think last night was language that cannot be used in this context and cannot be used when we're on the verge or many of us, i believe, we're on the verge of having the first female president of the united states. i feel that was unacceptable. >> paul, the guy who made the charges, dr. song, he also praised the clintons and he's married to lisa ling and bill clinton rescued lisa ling's sister from north korea. he insists he was not ta
amanda carpenter and becky haverman of "the new york times." did i get everybody? let's start off with the corporate democratic cowhores fm bernie sanders. how much of this actually is people being really honestly offended by this? >> well, i think that for a long period of time democrats had the moral high ground when it came to the debate and dialogue. i've been on this show, paul has been on this show, nina as well and we have chastised donald trump and the republican party...
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amanda peet's motivation. what is behind this? alison: it's no surprise that in hollywood the pressure is there to stay young, to stay new, to stay relevant. amanda peet who starred in all kind of roles is taking a stand in her most important one. as a mother. >> i want you to feel my heart. alison: the hollywood bombshell known for blockbusters like "the whole nine yards." and playing the love interest in "saving silverman." >> hi. i'm wayne. >> no. alison: but today she is taking on tinseltown insistence on youth in all cost in the name of her daughters. the 44-year-old actress recently of "togetherness" on hbo firing off in an article for a news article telling readers she is ashamed of her graying hair. admitted i have bleached my teeth, dyed my hair and pealed and laserred my >> for her this is a resonate issue. alison: but she won't add botox and filler ins the mix. despite the pressure. >> this is the stage of her life, a convergence point to reflect on these things. alison: e is revealing she is constantly pushed out by yo
amanda peet's motivation. what is behind this? alison: it's no surprise that in hollywood the pressure is there to stay young, to stay new, to stay relevant. amanda peet who starred in all kind of roles is taking a stand in her most important one. as a mother. >> i want you to feel my heart. alison: the hollywood bombshell known for blockbusters like "the whole nine yards." and playing the love interest in "saving silverman." >> hi. i'm wayne. >> no....
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okay, amanda, you know the cruz team. tell us everything you know. what is this announcements at 4:00 p.m.? >> it's billed a a major announcement, it better be major -- in these cases there's endorsement and there's speculation on the vp pick, carly fiorina has been on the trail with him a lot. she almost steps in front of them to answer a question which normally would be viewed as a hostile move but with her is very natural. we'll see what happens. if you're going to tease a major announcement, it better be good. >> yeah, if you tease it as big major, join us, it better be big and major, maybe not, maybe you're trying to win the day. what do you think? >> especially when you're going up against the big national security speech, in you tease out the idea and it ends up being an endorsement from some senator from a neighboring state, his campaign recognizes they are in something of a desperate position and indiana was looking like a tough race for him. you can only imagine what's going to happen to the momentum in the polls so cruz needs to do everyth
okay, amanda, you know the cruz team. tell us everything you know. what is this announcements at 4:00 p.m.? >> it's billed a a major announcement, it better be major -- in these cases there's endorsement and there's speculation on the vp pick, carly fiorina has been on the trail with him a lot. she almost steps in front of them to answer a question which normally would be viewed as a hostile move but with her is very natural. we'll see what happens. if you're going to tease a major...
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right here, amanda. >> wonderful talk. i assume that the president's daily briefing is solely concerned with foreign intelligence. >> right. >> to the best of your knowledge, does the president receive a comparable briefing on nest you can matters? >> right -- domestic. >> right. the president's daily brief largely a book of foreign as well as, and new most of its history, that is what it detailed; national security issues analyzing foreign act torgs, foreign governments. a few exceptions. one of the cases in the book is when lee harvey oswald suddenly pops up in the president's intelligence checklist right after the assassination. here's a u.s. citizen being talked about in the president's daily brief. very rare. in fact, it's not until after september 11th that the pdb starts shifting and up corporating national security threats and information from across the foreign and domestic vied. and that makes sense. 9/11 was a plot that reached across borders. to have this daily document not could do a disservice to the presiden
right here, amanda. >> wonderful talk. i assume that the president's daily briefing is solely concerned with foreign intelligence. >> right. >> to the best of your knowledge, does the president receive a comparable briefing on nest you can matters? >> right -- domestic. >> right. the president's daily brief largely a book of foreign as well as, and new most of its history, that is what it detailed; national security issues analyzing foreign act torgs, foreign...
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. >> he belongs to amanda green. amman does had him a couple of years now but lately she's been feeling guilty that she can't bring him to the park as often as she would like. >> i wanted to hire a walker, just like a person with a dog would hire a dog walker. >> tortoise walker. >> yeah. responsible animal lover, no tortoise experience necessary. the response -- >> i have a love for animals especially reptiles. i find anything that can't regulate its own body temperature endearing. >> amanda says she was hoping maybe two or three people would apply but instead she got nearly 400 e-mails from as far away as australia. >> it's not a full-time job even. >> , no it's not. like six hours a week. >> is that just one trip to the park and back? >> no, he strolls to the park in a stroller because otherwise it would take a long time. >> i have stroller for him. to get him to the park. >> now that is an ugly baby. the whole thing creates such a spectacle. amanda says often the hardest part of the job is controlling the paparaz
. >> he belongs to amanda green. amman does had him a couple of years now but lately she's been feeling guilty that she can't bring him to the park as often as she would like. >> i wanted to hire a walker, just like a person with a dog would hire a dog walker. >> tortoise walker. >> yeah. responsible animal lover, no tortoise experience necessary. the response -- >> i have a love for animals especially reptiles. i find anything that can't regulate its own body...
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amanda june gargus and marianne duddy-burke, we appreciate it.ou. >> woodruff: next, alabama's prison system at a breakingis point. the state currently packs more than 24,000 inmates into a system designed to house about half that number. jeffrey brown looks inside the most overcrowded prison system in the nation, as part of our ongoing series, "broken justice," about new approaches to criminal justice. >> brown: the william c. holman maximum security prison in atmore, alabama-- loud, crowded, and when we visited just weeks after a riot broke out here, still in partial lockdown. on march 11, with just 17 guards overseeing more than 900 prisoners, a fight broke outt between two inmates. an officer trying to break it up was stabbed, as was the warden. video uploaded to facebook by an inmate using a smuggled cell phone captured some of the mayhem. and it took the prison's rapid response emergency squads to re- establish order. as shocking as the events here at the holman correctionalti facility on march 11 were, perhaps the most shocking thingk is t
amanda june gargus and marianne duddy-burke, we appreciate it.ou. >> woodruff: next, alabama's prison system at a breakingis point. the state currently packs more than 24,000 inmates into a system designed to house about half that number. jeffrey brown looks inside the most overcrowded prison system in the nation, as part of our ongoing series, "broken justice," about new approaches to criminal justice. >> brown: the william c. holman maximum security prison in atmore,...
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amanda, let me start with you. you heard from tim miller. let me get your reaction to that. do you really think that the anti-trump movement can gain traction beyond wisconsin? >> well, i think where trump is really hurting himself is for the general election. it's one thing to win in these states against these other republican candidates. it's another to try to win over the voterses you need, women, young people, these other voters who are going to be turning out when you're going up against the full force of the democratic party, and potentially the first female president. so donald trump, i mean, right now, there are polls showing that like three quarters of women don't like him. 80% of young people. and nearly half of republicans. so he really, even if this doesn't stop him now, from getting the nomination, it's really going to hurt him in the general election with these sorts of comments he's making. >> let's not forget the support or lack of it with the african-american community. the support or lack of it with the latino community. millions and millions of potential v
amanda, let me start with you. you heard from tim miller. let me get your reaction to that. do you really think that the anti-trump movement can gain traction beyond wisconsin? >> well, i think where trump is really hurting himself is for the general election. it's one thing to win in these states against these other republican candidates. it's another to try to win over the voterses you need, women, young people, these other voters who are going to be turning out when you're going up...
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>> so there was one star, amanda peete who isn't going gentle into the good night because of her age.janis has the details. >> i want you to feel my heart. >> reporter: she's is the hollywood bombshell known for movies like "something's yards," and playing the love interest in "saving silverman." >> i'm wayne. >> i know. >> but amanda peat saying it's painfully obvious but i'm still ashamed to admit this. i care about my looks. the 44-year-old actress recently of hbo's "togetherness" firing off in an article for lena dunham's newsletter "lenny" telling readers she's ashamed of her gray hair admitting there i've bleached my teeth, dyed my hair, peeled and lasered my face. >> for her personally this has become an a resonant issue. >> she's now pushing there back on hollywood's insistence at all costs in the name of her daughters. >> she's in this stage of her life. it provided a good point for her to reflect on these things. >> reporter: the star revealing she's constantly pushed out by younger talent like alicia vikander, wright everyone's looking at me like let go. there's no room for
>> so there was one star, amanda peete who isn't going gentle into the good night because of her age.janis has the details. >> i want you to feel my heart. >> reporter: she's is the hollywood bombshell known for movies like "something's yards," and playing the love interest in "saving silverman." >> i'm wayne. >> i know. >> but amanda peat saying it's painfully obvious but i'm still ashamed to admit this. i care about my looks. the...
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take one last look at amanda before. bring out the new amanda smith. >> glamorous! >> oh! all right, sean, what do you think? want to take a look? >> wow! very nice. >> turn around, sweetie. you look so pretty. >> oh, my gosh! look at the hair! >> now, she wanted to keep her hair long. we wished we could have taken a few more inches off. >> i like it like that. >> of course, the way you make long hair work is to have shaping around the face. i made her hair color a little bit lighter, again, makes it a little brighter, more exciting. then of course, it's all put together with the most beautiful, natural looking makeup. >> doesn't she look like chloe on "24"? >> you are so right. >> go join your wife, sweetheart. >> i wanted to give her something versatile for new york. maggie london. >> big round of applause for both of our people. >> we have -- everyone has a story. coming up. >> what one couple has done for many many students. >> for 50 years. >> exactly. when your type 2 diabetes numbers aren't moving in the right direction, it can be a burden. but what if you could wak
take one last look at amanda before. bring out the new amanda smith. >> glamorous! >> oh! all right, sean, what do you think? want to take a look? >> wow! very nice. >> turn around, sweetie. you look so pretty. >> oh, my gosh! look at the hair! >> now, she wanted to keep her hair long. we wished we could have taken a few more inches off. >> i like it like that. >> of course, the way you make long hair work is to have shaping around the face. i...
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good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> amanda, i'm going to start with you.you make of the rnc chair and his defense and explanation of those rules? >> with all due respect to the chairman, i think he has to do a better job. it is his job to defend the party and the system that is in place to choose the nominee. i think he's so afraid of choosing sides, he's not forthrightly defending what the party should do. there's two issues, why they have a majority system to pick a nominee at the convention and also the delegates. he should just come out and say, listen, we have a majority standard to ensure that there's consensus in the party. we are going to an election together. we're all going to hold hands and jump behind a nominee. you're not going to do it with a simple plurality. we have the delegate system in place to ensure that the party values are choosing this nominee. yes, the popular vote does inform the delegates' decision-making process, but we're not going to let a bunch of anarchists and communists come in by popular. >> i think she might have either
good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> amanda, i'm going to start with you.you make of the rnc chair and his defense and explanation of those rules? >> with all due respect to the chairman, i think he has to do a better job. it is his job to defend the party and the system that is in place to choose the nominee. i think he's so afraid of choosing sides, he's not forthrightly defending what the party should do. there's two issues, why they have a majority system to pick a...
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. >> joining us to discuss is kayleigh mcenany, amanda carpenter and matt lewis, senior contributor fore daily caller" author of "too dumb to fail". >> again, my autobiography. >> there was someone else who got involved with the process yesterday, amanda. it was paul ryan, the speaker of the house, who said, swore, he's not going to be a candidate for president at the convention. but he also said a lot more and the way he said it was interesting. i want to play a little more of that. >> the rules committee, the delegates, will decide what the rules are but i would encourage those delegates to put in place a rule that says you can only nominate someone who actually ran for the job. >> speaker ryan, does that mean that you think that only the three candidates remaining will be the party's nominee? >> i'll leave it up to the delegates to decide that. i really believe, if you want to be president, you should run for president. and when we select a nominee, we should be selecting among people who actually ran for the job. >> okay, amanda, this was a guy who chooses his words very carefully.
. >> joining us to discuss is kayleigh mcenany, amanda carpenter and matt lewis, senior contributor fore daily caller" author of "too dumb to fail". >> again, my autobiography. >> there was someone else who got involved with the process yesterday, amanda. it was paul ryan, the speaker of the house, who said, swore, he's not going to be a candidate for president at the convention. but he also said a lot more and the way he said it was interesting. i want to play...
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he couldn't do a better ad if he were running for president. >> amanda?> listen, his aides have said in every way possible he's not interested in this. and listen, he is speaker of the house. someone in the republican party has to do some big-vision message setting. quite frankly, i would like to see ryan do more when he assumes the speakership. he said i want to put forth a confident vision for america. he needs to start putting some meat on those bones. i think this is maybe a step. you know, he's doing the vision thing, he needs to fill in the gaps later. someone needs to step up do this because we don't have a clear republican front-runner. >> you're a former office holder. what do you make of this video? >> first, i think trumpzilla as he stated which he think's funny. part of the problem with so many of these elected officials that have run for president is republicans have not delivered in washington. we've got a good speaker. show us what you can do. for too long we've heard the rhetoric. they've got big numbers but they aren't changing policy tha
he couldn't do a better ad if he were running for president. >> amanda?> listen, his aides have said in every way possible he's not interested in this. and listen, he is speaker of the house. someone in the republican party has to do some big-vision message setting. quite frankly, i would like to see ryan do more when he assumes the speakership. he said i want to put forth a confident vision for america. he needs to start putting some meat on those bones. i think this is maybe a step....
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i also say this is isn't a do or die as amanda just said.e are confident we are going to win the 95 delegates out of new york city. mr. trump has been able to close the deal. this is one state. mr. trump has won the most states and has the most votes and will have the most votes going in to the convention. it seems senator cruz can't close the deal, least on his own which is why they sacrificed their principles of fighting against the establishment to join the establishment to fight against the will of the people. >> mott just new york city, it is all of new york state. i want to correct you on that. amanda, right now the estimates are that donald trump needs to win 60% of the remaining delegates in the contests going forward. cruz needs to win 90%. is that realistic? >> anything is possible but i think we all realize we are going in to a contested convention. this is why you see donald trump and his surrogates trying to force a narrative that ted cruz is the establishment. if you read between the lines of trump's statement, he is a guy who
i also say this is isn't a do or die as amanda just said.e are confident we are going to win the 95 delegates out of new york city. mr. trump has been able to close the deal. this is one state. mr. trump has won the most states and has the most votes and will have the most votes going in to the convention. it seems senator cruz can't close the deal, least on his own which is why they sacrificed their principles of fighting against the establishment to join the establishment to fight against the...
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let us bring in barry bennett, amanda carpenter, ana navarro. ana, you get the honor of the first question. ted cruz last night called this a turning point in the campaign. is it? >> yes. definitely. look, if donald trump had won last night in wisconsin, he would have been that much closer to being the presumptive nominee. right now, we are that much closer to being an open convention. so last night was a turning point. i think last night was a fork in a road and we took the fork that's leading us towards an open convention. it's still not an absolute certainty but a lot more possible than it was before last night. and i think what you're hearing from the campaigns is a lot of spin. the trump campaign is trying to lay the narrative out that we are in for shen nan gaanigans. even if he doesn't reach 1237, it's because of shenanigans and the establishment. the cruz campaign is telling you, we're still alive. it's an open convention. we are recruiting delegates. we are courting delegates. we've got a strategy. kasich is saying, hey, don't forget ab
let us bring in barry bennett, amanda carpenter, ana navarro. ana, you get the honor of the first question. ted cruz last night called this a turning point in the campaign. is it? >> yes. definitely. look, if donald trump had won last night in wisconsin, he would have been that much closer to being the presumptive nominee. right now, we are that much closer to being an open convention. so last night was a turning point. i think last night was a fork in a road and we took the fork that's...
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dewey don't win the presidency. >> amanda, your old boss, ted cruz. >> operation dozen matter. donald trump has gotten so far based on strength of his personality, we're seeing that he's boxed in by than trump's campaign has put him in bad situations past couple of weeks. why was he talking to chris matthews about abortion? why was he doing an interview with maureen dowd about previous escapades? these are bad decisions. donald trump needs a better campaign around him. i don't think he can continue to coast on his personality. you see cruz relying on his strong campaign staff, picking up delegates in unexpected places, competing well in wisconsin. trump, starting to see him wobble. stories about how his campaign staff is in disarray and that's problematic, going into new york and states that should be good for him. >> are you saying cruz is not relying on his personality? >> donald trump is relying on policy, as jeffrey said. >> look at what he's doing in wisconsin. he's very competitive. that was not a good state because scott walker gave him an endorsement. it's a big deal. >
dewey don't win the presidency. >> amanda, your old boss, ted cruz. >> operation dozen matter. donald trump has gotten so far based on strength of his personality, we're seeing that he's boxed in by than trump's campaign has put him in bad situations past couple of weeks. why was he talking to chris matthews about abortion? why was he doing an interview with maureen dowd about previous escapades? these are bad decisions. donald trump needs a better campaign around him. i don't think...
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amanda: mi nombre es amanda morales. desde que nacÍ soy gordita.o tiene la misma calorÍa que un pan integral. tienen la misma cantidad. yo le digo a usted, seÑora, no coma pan blanco porque su cuerpo lo procesa y lo convierte en azÚcar, en insulina. el pan integral nos va a permitir que sea de mÁs lenta digestiÓn. va a ayudar porque vas a mejorar las idas al baÑo. ahora, lo que hicimos con ella, si te gusta tanto el pan, reconÓcelo frente al espejo. despuÉs ésa -ella decÍa queremos un hot dog, pero lo hacÍamos con pan integral. karla: quÉ le dices a todos lo que te juzgaban? testimonio: que estoy muy orgullosa de mÍ misma. fue muy traumante desde niÑa. desde niÑa he comido pan. mi desayuno es pan con cafÉ. siempre estuvo en mi vida, y ahora estÁ pero lo hago de manera mÁs saludable. alejandro: y ese profesor que te dijo que no te podÍa cargar por gordita, mira. transfÓrmate bajando de peso. mi hijo y yo, solíamos mirar los shows... ...de alfombra roja por la tele. ahora camino sobre ella. la vida está llena de sorpresas. pero la caspa, no puede ser
amanda: mi nombre es amanda morales. desde que nacÍ soy gordita.o tiene la misma calorÍa que un pan integral. tienen la misma cantidad. yo le digo a usted, seÑora, no coma pan blanco porque su cuerpo lo procesa y lo convierte en azÚcar, en insulina. el pan integral nos va a permitir que sea de mÁs lenta digestiÓn. va a ayudar porque vas a mejorar las idas al baÑo. ahora, lo que hicimos con ella, si te gusta tanto el pan, reconÓcelo frente al espejo. despuÉs ésa -ella decÍa queremos...