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roasters will talk about coffee not astrology or the theater. but looks like it is a pretty cool thing. >> not going away. >> we'll need something really hot when you wake up tomorrow. some will see 18 degrees you said? >> i think there will be teens tomorrow morning the thing is it won't be as much wind that will start our recovery, it is going to be pretty cold. outside we go mainly clear skies the cameras still shimming but the winds are backing down almost calm in many spots tomorrow but mainly clear pretty shot of the city, 36 degrees humidity at 26% northwest wind around 12 miles per hour and pressure is today running a good 14 degrees below the average of 57. there is your sunset and sunshine, also filtered because of high clouds. it is a clear common cold start tomorrow and high clouds not as harsh in the afternoon mid- perhaps upper 40s might make a run at 60 in spots on thursday, soggy from mid-morning on. mainly dry for the mets opener, that's looking good and another weekend cold shot that could be rain or snow showers on saturday, i
roasters will talk about coffee not astrology or the theater. but looks like it is a pretty cool thing. >> not going away. >> we'll need something really hot when you wake up tomorrow. some will see 18 degrees you said? >> i think there will be teens tomorrow morning the thing is it won't be as much wind that will start our recovery, it is going to be pretty cold. outside we go mainly clear skies the cameras still shimming but the winds are backing down almost calm in many...
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this was one of the reasons that the reagans especially were interested in astrology. when william henry harrison was inaugurated, there was a large turnout. he had been a national hero. so he was inaugurated very successfully in his president torres. he was inaugurated on march 4, which was the old date. march 4, 1841. date,d 30 days to the april 4, 1841. he was in office for 30 days. and he died. harrison, who was , is of that curse interesting. there are conflicting reports. natural causes, one was that president harrison was well in his years of age 68, was considered very, very old at the time. he was the oldest president in our history, before ronald reagan. attended his inauguration, it was freezing cold weather, he did not wear a coat. he did not wear a hat, he did not wear a scarf, he did not wear gloves. and the reason for this was, he character assassin and in some of the newspaper as being too old to be president of the united states. they referred to him as granny harrison. some historians believe that he had taken off his coat and the rest of the parapher
this was one of the reasons that the reagans especially were interested in astrology. when william henry harrison was inaugurated, there was a large turnout. he had been a national hero. so he was inaugurated very successfully in his president torres. he was inaugurated on march 4, which was the old date. march 4, 1841. date,d 30 days to the april 4, 1841. he was in office for 30 days. and he died. harrison, who was , is of that curse interesting. there are conflicting reports. natural causes,...
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. >> astrological event seeking people out. >> and mercury is in retrograde. we have is that and more coming up next. >> here comes the bride here comes the groom. your world business report is coming up next. dari: first, here's tonight's new york minute. of. >> showing off a collection of are being auctioned off in a couple of weeks. works of abstract, pop and others will be sold. you can go to sold. you can noticeably.com if you want to see them all. >> if you want to take a look at this snapshot of the deck and have the 20 entry. >> that man is dan ferrell. some sports to politics to pop culture, he has captured some of the most iconic photos in american history which are now on display in his hometown at the oceanside library. >> last time we passed away memorials. >> we wanted him to do that at the library. library has become more of a community center and we want to explore the history of oceanside in our country. >> the exhibit runs until the york >> talk about a pain. prices at the pump higher than the national average for regular unleaded. that is up
. >> astrological event seeking people out. >> and mercury is in retrograde. we have is that and more coming up next. >> here comes the bride here comes the groom. your world business report is coming up next. dari: first, here's tonight's new york minute. of. >> showing off a collection of are being auctioned off in a couple of weeks. works of abstract, pop and others will be sold. you can go to sold. you can noticeably.com if you want to see them all. >> if you...
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it is hard, the scenario of modeling people are doing, a little better than astrology.would happen if there was a vote of brexit? it is at least a two-year process. it requires all kinds of improbable agreements amongst the members. what will actually happen is if you get a vote to come out, you will get a better proposition -- francine: would you? jon: you would. i don't know what, but it probably would be better. francine: and yet, nicola, the counterargument is that we don't know what kind of deal, what and of resentment. we are still influenced. nicola: the key thing is to look at inward investment. take that as an example. one of the reasons we've had so much inward investment is that we are in the eu but we are a more business-friendly place. better employment laws and so on. take the car industry. we made 1.6 million vehicles in this country last year. that industry was apparently going to disappear. because of the japanese investing so much money here, ata, they bought land rover and jaguar, and bmw have taken the mini brand and revived it, and also bought rolls
it is hard, the scenario of modeling people are doing, a little better than astrology.would happen if there was a vote of brexit? it is at least a two-year process. it requires all kinds of improbable agreements amongst the members. what will actually happen is if you get a vote to come out, you will get a better proposition -- francine: would you? jon: you would. i don't know what, but it probably would be better. francine: and yet, nicola, the counterargument is that we don't know what kind...
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that is when she turned to astrology and started consulting the stars whether he should appear here or. she just became paranoid. paranoid, shesay was just worried he would get shot at getting killed. she wanted to go back to california. by 1987, when the alzheimer's began, probably having effect, he would not fire his chief of staff, who nancy blamed for allowing contra to happen to him. at some point, reagan would not do it, and nancy leaked the name of his successor to the "washington post." sheas unceremonious, and would go around him if she felt strongly enough. think ronald reagan was conflict-a verse and away i relate to. firing people is a horrible thing to do, people have been loyal to him. he did not want to do hard things. and sometimes, hard things had to be done and she would push them to do it. did he let her in? said, i am closer than anyone to him, but there is still a wall there. that is the enigma of ronald reagan. the wrong way to read that is to say there is nothing there. there is an interior life that ronald reagan has. but we will never have access to it. if he d
that is when she turned to astrology and started consulting the stars whether he should appear here or. she just became paranoid. paranoid, shesay was just worried he would get shot at getting killed. she wanted to go back to california. by 1987, when the alzheimer's began, probably having effect, he would not fire his chief of staff, who nancy blamed for allowing contra to happen to him. at some point, reagan would not do it, and nancy leaked the name of his successor to the "washington...
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of california signed the most liberal abortion bill in california history and his wife practiced astrologyreagan. guess who the evangelicals voted for? ronald reagan, not because he was the most religious but had the quality people felt was important at that time, and that was leadership. that explains the trump phenomenon. nobody voting for trump think he is the best candidate to lead bible studies in the ovals on. they're voting for trump because they believe he's the best candidate to lead our movement. tom: pastor robert jeffress, thank you. >> thanks, tom. tom: you bet. on wall street, stocks ending mixed after earnings misses from microsoft and google, parent of alphabet. the dow was up, down, finished up 21 point. the s&p up a fraction. nasdaq down 40, and the volume on the big board, 3.7 billion shares changing hands today. and for the week, the dow, s&p, both of them up half a percent. the nasdaq ended down two-thirds of a percent. listen to lou three times a day on the salem radio network. >>> donald trump gives insight into what his presidential cabinet would look like. >> i can
of california signed the most liberal abortion bill in california history and his wife practiced astrologyreagan. guess who the evangelicals voted for? ronald reagan, not because he was the most religious but had the quality people felt was important at that time, and that was leadership. that explains the trump phenomenon. nobody voting for trump think he is the best candidate to lead bible studies in the ovals on. they're voting for trump because they believe he's the best candidate to lead...
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that is when she turned to astrology, and started consulting the stars whether he should appear heree. she just became paranoid. you can't even say paranoid, she was just worried he would get shot and killed. she wanted to go back to california. he did not make that decision. by 1987, when the alzheimer's began, probably having effect, he would not fire his chief of staff, who nancy blamed for letting iran-contra happened to him. -- happen to him. at some point, reagan would not do it, and nancy leaked the name of his successor to the "washington post." it was sort of an unceremonious departure. and i think she was capable of going around him if she felt strongly enough. jeff: she played that game? jacob i think ronald reagan was averse in a way i relate to. firing people is a horrible thing to do, people have been loyal to him. he did not want to do hard things. and sometimes, hard things had to be done and she would push him to do them. jeff: did he let her in? jacob: there was one line i was struck by. she said, i am closer than anyone to him, but there is still a wall i run up ag
that is when she turned to astrology, and started consulting the stars whether he should appear heree. she just became paranoid. you can't even say paranoid, she was just worried he would get shot and killed. she wanted to go back to california. he did not make that decision. by 1987, when the alzheimer's began, probably having effect, he would not fire his chief of staff, who nancy blamed for letting iran-contra happened to him. -- happen to him. at some point, reagan would not do it, and...
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kelly from the astrological observatory has brought prototypes from a protected heatshield, part of nasa's solar probe spacecraft. dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior geiser at yellowstone national park. i have been warned to stay out of this. [laughter] >> it is above my pay grade. >> whatever you say, i agree with completely. >> my name is harry rubenstein, i am the chair of political history at the museum of national history. this is a inkstand that sat on the desk of major thomas accor at the telegraph office. as you know, abraham lincoln would go to the telegraph office to keep tabs on what was happening during the civil war. in the summer of 1862, rather than swapping stories and jokes, he sat quietly at major eckhert's desk, at what became the emancipation proclamation. he cap this and eventually saved it and presented it to the government. it will be in the opening of the african american museum, and will then move back to american history for our exhibition on american democracy. ink you. -- thank you. >> you can
kelly from the astrological observatory has brought prototypes from a protected heatshield, part of nasa's solar probe spacecraft. dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior geiser at yellowstone national park. i have been warned to stay out of this. [laughter] >> it is above my pay grade. >> whatever you say, i agree with completely. >> my name is harry rubenstein, i am the chair of political history at the museum...
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cops in phoenix, arizona, astrology city of 1.5 million, similar in size to philly, but with fewer thane lost more firearm. according to phoenix police its cops can 65 guns lost or stolen over that same six-year period. they recovered 19. the department reports no officer was disciplined for a loft or stolen weapon from 2011 to 2015. philadelphia police claim they have taken another look at their firearms policy and believe it's strong. but the shooting of officer jesse hartnett with a fellow cop's gun is a blow unlikely to be soon forgotten. >> mayor kenney did speak to his police commissioner richard ross who reviewed the policy. the department now says the policy meets the needs of police and will not change at least not for now. the police union says that most cops are responsible with their weapons and adds if it hadn't been a cop's used to shoot officer hartnett it simply would have been another one. jeff cole, fox 29 news. >>> all right. howard is here with what look what's comin coming up in sport. >> phillies finally played that home opener between strange plays and something s
cops in phoenix, arizona, astrology city of 1.5 million, similar in size to philly, but with fewer thane lost more firearm. according to phoenix police its cops can 65 guns lost or stolen over that same six-year period. they recovered 19. the department reports no officer was disciplined for a loft or stolen weapon from 2011 to 2015. philadelphia police claim they have taken another look at their firearms policy and believe it's strong. but the shooting of officer jesse hartnett with a fellow...
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the reason god created astrologers was to make economists look accurate. what truman used to say, horse feathers. thefact of the matter is if united states came close to defaulting and we started to see our credit rating downgraded -- look. with the simple thing i know is true. when the debt goes up, people lose confidence. guys creating the jobs. by the way, what we do in our state, the seventh largest state, can absolutely be translated nationally. if you talk to people who need jobs and the job creators, we went from an $88 billion hole to a $2 billion surplus. our pensions are secure. we have worked together to make sure we have strong economics in the state. connecticut, were things have been tattered. ge just announced they are moving their headquarters out. if you over regulate and overtax, bad things come. i am very concerned in this country about income inequality. i'm very concerned about the fact that wages are not going up. when you have the lousy growth we have had for about 10 years now, and when you think about the fact that we have overregu
the reason god created astrologers was to make economists look accurate. what truman used to say, horse feathers. thefact of the matter is if united states came close to defaulting and we started to see our credit rating downgraded -- look. with the simple thing i know is true. when the debt goes up, people lose confidence. guys creating the jobs. by the way, what we do in our state, the seventh largest state, can absolutely be translated nationally. if you talk to people who need jobs and the...
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. >> it isn't, you can't accumulate delegates at that god created pundits to make astrologers look accuratehaven't anything, so, you know, i'm not going to go down that road. we're going to be fine. we are just going to continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates and go to that convention and make the ca case. >> so the rules are the rules. reince priebus. >> town hall tonight and the rules were set last year. >> go ahead. >> let's just be clear about which rules he's talking about. rnc convention the week before the convention. the rules committee is 100 people, one man, one woman, plus the mothers, and they are going to set the rules. that was set last time by romney and rand paul voters prp do you know why? rand paul -- >> i'm sorry, ron paul. >> couldn't control the deleg e delegates on the floor. he couldn't keep them from having a vote on the convention floor. we have to have eight states so that mitt romney will be the guy on the ticket and not ron paul. this year, could be entirely different, or they could keep it. the problem is, kasich doesn't have enough people
. >> it isn't, you can't accumulate delegates at that god created pundits to make astrologers look accuratehaven't anything, so, you know, i'm not going to go down that road. we're going to be fine. we are just going to continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates and go to that convention and make the ca case. >> so the rules are the rules. reince priebus. >> town hall tonight and the rules were set last year. >> go ahead. >> let's just be clear...
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astrology south jersey park along the delaware river that attracts crowds from across the area.n federal court and new study on the soil used to build the park is now raising questions and top environmental experts are battling back and forth about possible health effects from the soil on people and animals. >> fox 29's dave schratwieser takes a look at the controversy and what these new studies might mean. >> reporter: nobody loves the dream park world class equestrian facility in logan township more than dave kenna and his wife lolly. >> we love it. everybody here loves it. >> best relaxation i ever had. it beats cruising. it beats just playing around on the beach. there's something about a horse you know what i mean? >> reporter: kenna is a retired new jersey state trooper and iraq war veteran. last november and he lolly purchased two horses, blue seen here with dave, and dues scene here with his wife. they board them at dream park which was built by gloucester county eight years ago at a cost of $20 million. >> i love it here. um, it's great for them. they take really good c
astrology south jersey park along the delaware river that attracts crowds from across the area.n federal court and new study on the soil used to build the park is now raising questions and top environmental experts are battling back and forth about possible health effects from the soil on people and animals. >> fox 29's dave schratwieser takes a look at the controversy and what these new studies might mean. >> reporter: nobody loves the dream park world class equestrian facility in...
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cops in phoenix, arizona, astrology city of 1.5 million, similar in size to philly, but with fewer thane officers have lost more firearm. according to phoenix police its cops had 65 guns lost or stolen over that same six year period. they've recovered 19. the department reports no officer was disciplined for a loss loft or stolen weapon from 2011 to 2015. philadelphia police claim they've taken another look at their firearms policy and believe it's strong. but the shooting of officer jesse hartnett with a fellow cop gone is -- gun is a blow unlikely to be soon forgotten. >> i'm shot, i'm bleeding heavily. >> reporter: mayor kenney did speak to his police commissioner richard ross who reviewed the policy. the department now says the policy meets the needs of police and will not change at least not for now. the police union says that most cops are responsible with their weapons and adds, if it hadn't been a cop's gun used to shoot officer hartnett, it simply would have been another one. jeff cole, fox 29 news. >>> the phillies and citizens bank are teaming up with philabundance. organizer
cops in phoenix, arizona, astrology city of 1.5 million, similar in size to philly, but with fewer thane officers have lost more firearm. according to phoenix police its cops had 65 guns lost or stolen over that same six year period. they've recovered 19. the department reports no officer was disciplined for a loss loft or stolen weapon from 2011 to 2015. philadelphia police claim they've taken another look at their firearms policy and believe it's strong. but the shooting of officer jesse...
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it really, she was-- it had a terrible effect on her, and she thought-- that's when she turned to astrology and started consulting the stars whether he should appear here and not appear here. and she just became paranoid. you can't even say paranoid. she was just worried that he was going to be shot again and killed and she wanted him to go home to california. and he didn't make that decision. but then, you know, by 1987, when the alzheimer's, again, is probably having some effect, he would not fire don ailed regan, who was his chief of staff, who nancy very much blamed for letting iran-contra happen to him. and at some point, reagan wouldn't do it, and nancy leaped the name of his successor to the "washington post" and it was a sort of unser moans departure. i think she was capable of actually going around him if she felt strongly enough. >> glor: she played that game. he did or did not? >> well, i think ronald reagan was conflict-averse in a way i certainly relate to. i'm sure you do. firing people is a horrible thing to do. people who had been loyal to him. he just department want-- he d
it really, she was-- it had a terrible effect on her, and she thought-- that's when she turned to astrology and started consulting the stars whether he should appear here and not appear here. and she just became paranoid. you can't even say paranoid. she was just worried that he was going to be shot again and killed and she wanted him to go home to california. and he didn't make that decision. but then, you know, by 1987, when the alzheimer's, again, is probably having some effect, he would not...
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by the way, you know that god created pundits to make astrologers look accurate. the pundits haven't been right on anything so far. anything. so i am not going to go down that road. we're going to be fine. we just are going to continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates and go to that convention and make the case that if you're going -- our goal i think as a party is to beat hillary. i think. >> that would seem to be the goal. >> wouldn't you pick somebody that can beat hillary rather than somebody who loses to her all the time? and wouldn't you also want to pick somebody who has the record and the experience of accomplishment to be president? that's not a radical idea. >> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, something you have not yet seen in these town halls. questions from the audience to you as well as your wife and daughters. that and more in this first of three "ac 360 republican family town halls." [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> hey, everybody. we're back with ohio governor john kasich. joining us his wife, karen, and his
by the way, you know that god created pundits to make astrologers look accurate. the pundits haven't been right on anything so far. anything. so i am not going to go down that road. we're going to be fine. we just are going to continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates and go to that convention and make the case that if you're going -- our goal i think as a party is to beat hillary. i think. >> that would seem to be the goal. >> wouldn't you pick somebody that...
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god created pundits to make astrologers look accurate. the pundits haven't been right on anything so far. anything. so i am not going to go down that road. we're going to be fine. we're just going to continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates and go to that convention and make the case that if you are going -- our goal as a party is to beat hillary. i think. >> that would seem to be the goal. >> wouldn't you pick somebody that can beat hillary rather than somebody who loses to her all the time? and wouldn't you want to pick somebody who has the record and the experience of accomplishment to be president. that's not a radical idea. >> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, something you have not yet seen in these town halls. questions from the audience to you as well as your wife and daughters. that and more in this first of three "ac 360 republican family town halls." ♪ some people know how to make an entrance. ♪ to thrive under pressure. ♪ to reject the status quo. and they have no problem passing the c
god created pundits to make astrologers look accurate. the pundits haven't been right on anything so far. anything. so i am not going to go down that road. we're going to be fine. we're just going to continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates and go to that convention and make the case that if you are going -- our goal as a party is to beat hillary. i think. >> that would seem to be the goal. >> wouldn't you pick somebody that can beat hillary rather than...
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and you know god created pundits to make astrologers look accurate. [ laughter ] so the pundits haven't been right on anything so far, anything. so i'm not going to go down that road. we'll be fine. we'll continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates and go to that convention. and make the case that if you're going -- our goal as a party to beat hillary. i think. >> that would seem to be the goal. >> so wouldn't you pick somebody that can beat hillary rather than somebody who loses to her all the time? and wouldn't you want to pick somebody who has the record and experience of accomplishment to be president so that's not a radical idea. >> we'll take a quick break. when we come back, something you have not yet seen in these town hall questions from the audience to you as well as your wife and your daughters. that and more in the first of these "ac360" republican family town hall. [ applause ] it's true what they say. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. it'sand your doctor at yoto maintain your health.a because in 5 day
and you know god created pundits to make astrologers look accurate. [ laughter ] so the pundits haven't been right on anything so far, anything. so i'm not going to go down that road. we'll be fine. we'll continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates and go to that convention. and make the case that if you're going -- our goal as a party to beat hillary. i think. >> that would seem to be the goal. >> so wouldn't you pick somebody that can beat hillary rather than...
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i am doing my astrology. francine: i want to make sure that no one turns into a werewolf. eye on the moon. tom: that is a moon and the constellation trump. the donald has his own constellation. francine: but now he is using a prompter, so maybe he will get back from looking like a werewolf. ericsson, we have to focus on corporate stories. falling theickson most in one year. we're joined by hans vestberg from sweden. thank you for joining us. your share price is down 10%. you're falling behind in sales. a lot of your competitors are doing better than you. how do you stop from here? looking at the first quarter we have a flat sales compared to first-quarter loss. we have a clear improvement on the bottom line. betweenally went out all of the swedish krona in competitive 2.1 loss. we have some weaknesses in this report as well a along the service station get a traffic worker. that is where we see emerging markets. that is for seven quarters. it is getting an impact on their investment level in countries like brazil, countries like russia, portugal, the middle east. there are
i am doing my astrology. francine: i want to make sure that no one turns into a werewolf. eye on the moon. tom: that is a moon and the constellation trump. the donald has his own constellation. francine: but now he is using a prompter, so maybe he will get back from looking like a werewolf. ericsson, we have to focus on corporate stories. falling theickson most in one year. we're joined by hans vestberg from sweden. thank you for joining us. your share price is down 10%. you're falling behind...
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and by the way, you know god created pundits to make astrologers loorkt. you know.haven't been right on anything. anything. we're going to be fine. we're going to continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates, and go to that convention and make the case. >> so the rules are the rules. and listen, reince priebus -- >> no, they're not. >> don, you heard him say there are no rules. . >> reince priebus tweeted this out during the town hall tonight. he said "the rules were set last year. nothing mysterious. nothing new. the rules have not changed. the rules are the same. nothing different." >> let's just be clear about which rules he's talking about. he was referring to the rules i think in the colorado convention. but then there are also the rules for the convention, which actually have not been set yet. the rules committee for the convention meets one week before the rnc convention. the rules committee is 100 people, two people from each state, one man, one woman, plus some others, and they're going to set the rules. that was set last time by romney an
and by the way, you know god created pundits to make astrologers loorkt. you know.haven't been right on anything. anything. we're going to be fine. we're going to continue to develop momentum, get bigger crowds, get delegates, and go to that convention and make the case. >> so the rules are the rules. and listen, reince priebus -- >> no, they're not. >> don, you heard him say there are no rules. . >> reince priebus tweeted this out during the town hall tonight. he said...
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god created pundits to make astrologers look accurate. [laughter] [applause] gov.ere are no for the convention. none have been created yet. even if they create rules, it doesn't matter, because you can be nominated for the floor at a national convention. here's what is happening. nobody is going to get enough delegates. the trump organization is complaining about all this and that because they know they are not going to get enough votes. so we are going to be deadlocked. and then what delegates are going to do is they are going to consider, i think fundamentally two things. this one is crazy. who can win in the fall? [applause] gov. kasich: now, i beat hillary consistently in every single national poll. [applause] gov. kasich: ok. and then they have this electoral thing, where these people, i don't know who they are, but they are apparently pretty respectable, they surveyed 40,000 people and charted out the electoral college. hillary smashed the two guys i'm running against and i beat hillary decisively. so they are going to look at this. if we pick somebody with v
god created pundits to make astrologers look accurate. [laughter] [applause] gov.ere are no for the convention. none have been created yet. even if they create rules, it doesn't matter, because you can be nominated for the floor at a national convention. here's what is happening. nobody is going to get enough delegates. the trump organization is complaining about all this and that because they know they are not going to get enough votes. so we are going to be deadlocked. and then what delegates...