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because it means who you are beholden to.d to be beholden to people who send me a check for $27. i am proud not to be beholden to wall street or the drug companies or the fossil fuel industry. >> all right. let's bring in our cnn political commentators donna brazile and anna navarro. she is in new york today but next tuesday stl is a contest in wisconsin. i will play this clip. >> some say we can solve america's problems by building walls, banning people based on their religion and turning against each other. >> it's about freedom. >> breaking down the barriers holding people back from sharing in he the promise of america. here's what i believe -- anyone running for president this year faces three big tests. first, can you deliver results that improve people's lives? second, can you keep us safe? third, can you bring our country together again? >> earlier that was a little bit of the clip of the new ad she just released in new york state going after, of all people, donald trump. we will get to that in a moment. tell us why sh
because it means who you are beholden to.d to be beholden to people who send me a check for $27. i am proud not to be beholden to wall street or the drug companies or the fossil fuel industry. >> all right. let's bring in our cnn political commentators donna brazile and anna navarro. she is in new york today but next tuesday stl is a contest in wisconsin. i will play this clip. >> some say we can solve america's problems by building walls, banning people based on their religion and...
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he is not beholden to them and that regard. so what it has is a nomination and process and some primaries that donald trump's can win he doesn't need their money or media attention or their approval. it is tough to hold him accountable so based on how would you think the republican party bush look-alike with president trump? >> that's a great question. rinaldi republican party is trying to figure that out. to see what happens if it is a nominee they think that he will rail against the establishment but is posturing donald trump doesn't actually want to run entire network of nominations but what are their standards? to all but made very clear statements that he disagrees like the iraq war ended is tough how they deal with the president. >> in writing the news cycle but do you think it cuts both ways? he represents the establishment and donald trump is about anti-establishment candidacy. for months in one state had jeb bush to be their guide he was a moderate he was from the bush family and the legacy but it turns out he was a ba
he is not beholden to them and that regard. so what it has is a nomination and process and some primaries that donald trump's can win he doesn't need their money or media attention or their approval. it is tough to hold him accountable so based on how would you think the republican party bush look-alike with president trump? >> that's a great question. rinaldi republican party is trying to figure that out. to see what happens if it is a nominee they think that he will rail against the...
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. >> the campaign has been, i'm not beholdened to these. >> he's already dropped everyone -- >> he has. i've turned down a lot of money. you wait for the crowd to react. sooner or later, the crowd demand he takes this money. his followers will demand it. >> explain to these people. >> no, beholdened to followers, not to donors. the followers demand donald take the money so it can take you over. >> contradiction in a long line of donald trump controversy. >> then you see this happening, right? >> oh, he'll take the money and people will love him and he has sex appeal he's -- >> sex appeal? >> he's going to give hillary more of a race than anyone thinks. he is a dynamic guy. >> i thought you said he didn't like him. his business stuff was sleazy, ben. >> he totally is. the god father had a lot of sex appeal too. people can be sleazy and still have sex appeal. >> that's a very good, that's a very good point, drags people into it, but that's okay. meanwhile, as these two face off, our taxes about to the really take off? >> today on forbes on fox, anti-trump protesters looking to disrupt th
. >> the campaign has been, i'm not beholdened to these. >> he's already dropped everyone -- >> he has. i've turned down a lot of money. you wait for the crowd to react. sooner or later, the crowd demand he takes this money. his followers will demand it. >> explain to these people. >> no, beholdened to followers, not to donors. the followers demand donald take the money so it can take you over. >> contradiction in a long line of donald trump controversy....
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trump says he doesn't feel the l beholden because he has been treated badly. callingident obama is for aggressive steps to curb an epidemic of painkiller and heroin abuse that kill thousands each year. he spoke at a conference in atlanta; is administration has issued guidelines that would make treatment available for millions of people. 47,000, americans died of drug overdose. for the first time in days, let's go through our data check carefully. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities -- they continue to move this morning, equities up and further up this morning. we will get to the vickx in a moment. a two-year .77 -- we will have a chart on that in a bit. oil up, dollar down. 13.82 is remarkable. renminbi an enormous moves down. german two-year showing the challenges. francine, how do you interpret this? -- iine: enormous moves saw that on basic resources. resources -- it's all about janet yellen, and watch for your-dollar. i don't know whether that puts more pressure on mario draghi to do more at this level. we have the expert on this; we will ask him. tom
trump says he doesn't feel the l beholden because he has been treated badly. callingident obama is for aggressive steps to curb an epidemic of painkiller and heroin abuse that kill thousands each year. he spoke at a conference in atlanta; is administration has issued guidelines that would make treatment available for millions of people. 47,000, americans died of drug overdose. for the first time in days, let's go through our data check carefully. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities -- they...
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so they put millions and millions of dollars into the political process to get the candidates beholden to them. point number three, the revolving door. you know what a resolving door is? people go from wall street to government back to wall street. last 25 year, goldman sachs itself has had two secretaries of the treasury as well as many other high ranking individuals. work from government go back to wall street. third of all, maybe the most painful. some kid from minnesota or vermont gets picked up for possessing marijuana. that kid gets a criminal record which stays with him for his entire life. but if you are an executive on wall street whose fraudulent behavior destroys the lives of millions of people, you know what happens to you? no, wrong. you get a salary increase. and then if you are the head of of eadman sax, you come goldman sachs you come to give huge tax breaks to the wealthy. together, we are going bring justice back to a broken criminal justice system. [cheers and applause] and that means, you know, justice under the law is a profound statement, something deeply embedded
so they put millions and millions of dollars into the political process to get the candidates beholden to them. point number three, the revolving door. you know what a resolving door is? people go from wall street to government back to wall street. last 25 year, goldman sachs itself has had two secretaries of the treasury as well as many other high ranking individuals. work from government go back to wall street. third of all, maybe the most painful. some kid from minnesota or vermont gets...
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they needed someone to chair the convention that was not beholden to either group. people said, how about raul? he reluctantly agreed to it. about hisn the book role at the national party. raul in thecture of early 1970's. phd inter gets his education from harvard. secondings us to the protagonist of the book, gloria. i had not met gloria until i began -- what a powerful story. minister offemale the brown berets in east los angeles, gloria has a unique story. she was part of the first contingent of women to join the berets. because of her leadership and personal strength, she rose to a leadership position, providing leadership to the women in the group. andite their sexism potential sexual assault, gloria along with the other women became the backbone of the berets. -- they published the beret newspaper. the greatest contribution that gloria along with other women made was the beret free clinic. this was the most significant contribution that the berets made to the community and to the movement. it was glorious leadership as a director of the health clinic that made
they needed someone to chair the convention that was not beholden to either group. people said, how about raul? he reluctantly agreed to it. about hisn the book role at the national party. raul in thecture of early 1970's. phd inter gets his education from harvard. secondings us to the protagonist of the book, gloria. i had not met gloria until i began -- what a powerful story. minister offemale the brown berets in east los angeles, gloria has a unique story. she was part of the first...
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gone after her numerous times over the this issue of wall street support i saying basically she is beholdenwall street for all the big money she gets. she says no. >> i went to wall street before the great recession and basically called them out, said that their behavior was putting our economy at risk, called for a moratorium on foreclosures. >> so she says she's not beholden to wall street for its financial support of her campaign. we can't exactly say what's going to happen in the future, nobody knows that, but we do know in 2007 she did warm of the subprime danger to the economy and she did call for a moratorium and freeze. on adjustable interest rates. so her claim about all of that is true. if you want to find out more about how we reached these verdicts and more of the things we checked from the debate tonight go to cnn.com/reality check. >> tom, thanks very much. let talk about where the race goes from here. this continues. john? >> it goes to some pretty big contests because of the demographics here in florida, hillary clinton is favored. bernie sanders had a big upset last night.
gone after her numerous times over the this issue of wall street support i saying basically she is beholdenwall street for all the big money she gets. she says no. >> i went to wall street before the great recession and basically called them out, said that their behavior was putting our economy at risk, called for a moratorium on foreclosures. >> so she says she's not beholden to wall street for its financial support of her campaign. we can't exactly say what's going to happen in...
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he is not beholden to them in that regard either. what does the republican party have? it has a nomination process and some primaries that donald trump is able to step into and win. he does not need their money. medias not need their attention. he does not need their approval. that makes it tough for them to hold him accountable. >> based on that, what with the republican party look like if it is president donald trump? >> that is a great question. we are seeing right now is the republican party trying to figure that out. they are trying to figure out if they can exist as the same body of donald trump is the nominee. areink a lot of them figuring that donald trump is railing against the republican party, railing against the establishment could change the party, could change the establishment, but is really posturing for the campaign. i think it is as simple as that. donald trump does not want to actually run an entire network of nominations and processes and things like that. the question is, what is their stance, what are the policy priorities? donald trump has made ve
he is not beholden to them in that regard either. what does the republican party have? it has a nomination process and some primaries that donald trump is able to step into and win. he does not need their money. medias not need their attention. he does not need their approval. that makes it tough for them to hold him accountable. >> based on that, what with the republican party look like if it is president donald trump? >> that is a great question. we are seeing right now is the...
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he is not beholden to them in that regard either. so what does the republican party have? process, andnation some primaries on the donald trump is able to step into an win. he does not need their money or their media attention. he does not need their approval. and that makes it very difficult for them to hold them accountable. >> and so based on that, what do you think republican party would look like if it is president donald trump? syllable in a great question. [laughter] i think what we are seeing right now is the public and party trying to figure that out. they are trying to figure out if they can exist in the same body if donald trump is the nominee. i think a lot of them are figuring he will step into line, that he is railing against the party, railing against the establishment. he could change the party and establishment, but he is really posturing for the campaign. that he would be perfectly happy to let the republican party do his thing. donald trump does not want to actually run an entire network of nomination processes. he has to let them do their thing. the que
he is not beholden to them in that regard either. so what does the republican party have? process, andnation some primaries on the donald trump is able to step into an win. he does not need their money or their media attention. he does not need their approval. and that makes it very difficult for them to hold them accountable. >> and so based on that, what do you think republican party would look like if it is president donald trump? syllable in a great question. [laughter] i think what...
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. >> he is beholden to no one. he's a billionaire and he is going to come out a billionaire. of these are just two of several new yorkers at the town center in boca raton who say they not only voted for trump, transplanted ones often have strong opinions. so there were a few people we found, i mean if you, who voted against trump. >> i voted for rubio against trump. in fact i even reregistered from independent to republican in order to vote against trump. >> reporter: hillary clinton did well too. >> who did you vote for? >> hillary. because i'm basically a democrat. and i would vote for anybody who got it out of the democratic party. i'm so disgusted with what's going on. >> reporter: then there were some new yorkers who in new york fashion have an identity crisis like this man in the make america great again hat. >> reporter: how did you vote for? >> i voted for bernie sanders. >> is that who you wanted to vote for? >> well, i've been a democrat all my life. now i have -- a lot of my views are on the views that donald trump has. >> reporter: i also found a who did you -- wh
. >> he is beholden to no one. he's a billionaire and he is going to come out a billionaire. of these are just two of several new yorkers at the town center in boca raton who say they not only voted for trump, transplanted ones often have strong opinions. so there were a few people we found, i mean if you, who voted against trump. >> i voted for rubio against trump. in fact i even reregistered from independent to republican in order to vote against trump. >> reporter: hillary...
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you were not beholden to them. if she is beholden to them, he is beholden to the nra. and he talks like he is going to do these marvelous things. at the same time, he is discussing his love for castro. and we saw that years ago. and his medicare one payment for all was tried in vermont and a failed because as strategist for the obama campaign, they stated very clearly that he is copying the obama campaign strategy, but the difference between the two is obama's ideas were doable. bernie's ideas will be dead on arrival. host: i want to keep it to foreign policy and what the candidates bring to the table as far as their foreign-policy positions. the colored did mention president obama in cuba meeting with raul castro. the headline from the new york times this morning, accompanied by a photo, "a new day of open is taxed by old grievances." leaders traded criticism of each other's countries. they both said they were committed to normalizing relations. give me a list of the political prisoners and i will release them immediately, rebel castro aul castro said. obama said he p
you were not beholden to them. if she is beholden to them, he is beholden to the nra. and he talks like he is going to do these marvelous things. at the same time, he is discussing his love for castro. and we saw that years ago. and his medicare one payment for all was tried in vermont and a failed because as strategist for the obama campaign, they stated very clearly that he is copying the obama campaign strategy, but the difference between the two is obama's ideas were doable. bernie's ideas...
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we have an outsider who is so independent not bought and sold by anyone, owned by anybody, only beholden to the people. finally we have the guy in the right position to take these guys on. >> palin also attended the 88th annual arcadia rodeo in de soto county today to promote trump there as well. trump's stop in tampa tomorrow comes at a time he's being blasted for violence at rallies across the country. >> trump is pointing his finger at supporters of bernie sanders while the republican opponents say the candidate himself is to blame. we continue our team coverage on the violence on the campaign trail. >> reporter: friday night in chicago a donald trump rally is canceled after violent protests. saturday in dayton, ohio, a protester storms the stage as secret service agents protect trump. saturday night in kansas city police used pepper spray after a trump rally. a violent weekend following a trump supporter sucker punching a protester wednesday. trump said he may help the 78- year-old hitter pay his legal fees. sunday amid tight security trump's rallies were quiet as he blamed bernie sa
we have an outsider who is so independent not bought and sold by anyone, owned by anybody, only beholden to the people. finally we have the guy in the right position to take these guys on. >> palin also attended the 88th annual arcadia rodeo in de soto county today to promote trump there as well. trump's stop in tampa tomorrow comes at a time he's being blasted for violence at rallies across the country. >> trump is pointing his finger at supporters of bernie sanders while the...
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the timeless beholden gown and the black tux. the elegant gown and navy tux. if you want fun, we have the detached gown paired with the gray tux. voters, it's now up to kesect today. >> see anything you liked? >> i did. >> john? >> i feel i shouldn't have been seeing that. >> very true. i feel like none are as big as the dress i wore in "my big fat greek wedding." i'm disappointed but go with what you want. >> "my big fat greek wedding 2" hits theaters the day after your wedding, march 25th. >> thank you. >>> one of the hottest actors in first, this is "today" on nbc. trend wellik ieal fe but th"dergent" , h chteal dsnav a lot of third itaal "aiaives him anghet. takelo 'mrr >>ea e. uhink'm askin si? no, pe. >> a rtin go t he ck thank >>edpyrt. was y birthday sty. d youcebre? >> i was at pmi stda ceate a rtay >> e tiets.isaidenys in yorknd it' myrt need mor ied get out o th was h youwnpremt sik mywnthda y. silenetaed byong for me. w the e >> g fu. un ey i operar otartedsier pythda >> st god. you ouad g vo 'lalkbout thatlate everybatca th fanss movie are vo >> a
the timeless beholden gown and the black tux. the elegant gown and navy tux. if you want fun, we have the detached gown paired with the gray tux. voters, it's now up to kesect today. >> see anything you liked? >> i did. >> john? >> i feel i shouldn't have been seeing that. >> very true. i feel like none are as big as the dress i wore in "my big fat greek wedding." i'm disappointed but go with what you want. >> "my big fat greek wedding 2"...
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the man is beholden to no one. he wins and it's game over for the elite. with hillary, the game goes on. heads up for washington, we're not listening to you anymore because we're fed up. you haven't fixed a thing. we can't take it anymore. the lies, the corruption, the debt, the tax, the invasion, the freebies. the lack of accountability. sanctuary city. you're saying one thing and doing another constantly. the free rides on our backs are over. you're not listening. we don't want anything more than what our founding fathers intended. boys, your arrogance is astonishing and your scorn for the american people is mind boggling and reminiscent in another time in our history. from the beginning, we knew this would be a political revolution. be careful boys. be very, very careful. you don't want to make this a different kind of revolution. that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page or twitter. >>> anti-donald trump protesters shutting down a highway outside a trump arizona event. in new york, thousands protested the gop front-runner in a march fr
the man is beholden to no one. he wins and it's game over for the elite. with hillary, the game goes on. heads up for washington, we're not listening to you anymore because we're fed up. you haven't fixed a thing. we can't take it anymore. the lies, the corruption, the debt, the tax, the invasion, the freebies. the lack of accountability. sanctuary city. you're saying one thing and doing another constantly. the free rides on our backs are over. you're not listening. we don't want anything more...
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one thing i'm looking for, it's so appealing to see different outsiders because they aren't beholden,y seem that way, to the big special interests and big lobbyists. i think they would have common small business owners desires in mind when they're making decisions as a candidate for president. >> in this election season, what i'm looking for from the candidates is which one will foster small business lending that will allow our small businesses to grow and power the american economy. >> i think we've had to face a lot over the last few years with obamacare. as a small business that's grown, looking at a threshold, how do we eclipse that and continue to grow when there are certain things that happen when you do cross that line. >> the backbone of the community i work with here in new york to make my pieces is the immigrant community. people that i work with guyana, from russia, china, india, who have come here to pursue the american dream. for a better life. i feel really strongly that the candidate that i back supports that immigrant community. >> going in this election year, our comp
one thing i'm looking for, it's so appealing to see different outsiders because they aren't beholden,y seem that way, to the big special interests and big lobbyists. i think they would have common small business owners desires in mind when they're making decisions as a candidate for president. >> in this election season, what i'm looking for from the candidates is which one will foster small business lending that will allow our small businesses to grow and power the american economy....
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. >> what joy to know my son's chosen is from a house beholden to our laws. we of my house live by the word of god. >> as do we. >> among us are followers of a prophet. >> a prophet? >> who spoke like elijah and washed away sin in the waters of the jordan. >> and offended the order of things. >> as many are offended by his imprisonment. as salome's bride price, i ask for his freedom. >> we offer herds, our finest wines, oils to enrich your house. >> riches do not equal a prophet's life. >> his arrest was favored by the roman governor and the temple priests. >> do they in jerusalem dictate what is done here, they who would tax the air we breathe? >> what you ask for is beyond reason. the baptist cannot be released. >> isaac. isaac! come! [ music stops ] we shall have no place in this house. >> [ gasps lightly ] well, you saw her shame. until now i've seen the baptist as a threat to myself and to our future rule. now i must suffer my daughter's disgrace?! >> there will be other suitors. hmm? >> kill him. claim he choked on a fish bone. if i ruled, i'd kill him
. >> what joy to know my son's chosen is from a house beholden to our laws. we of my house live by the word of god. >> as do we. >> among us are followers of a prophet. >> a prophet? >> who spoke like elijah and washed away sin in the waters of the jordan. >> and offended the order of things. >> as many are offended by his imprisonment. as salome's bride price, i ask for his freedom. >> we offer herds, our finest wines, oils to enrich your house....
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. >> what joy to know my son's chosen is from a house beholden to our laws. we of my house live by the word of god. >> as do we. >> among us are followers of a prophet. >> a prophet? >> who spoke like elijah and washed away sin in the waters of the jordan. >> and offended the order of things. >> as many are offended by his imprisonment. as salome's bride price, i ask for his freedom. >> we offer herds, our finest wines, oils to enrich your house. >> riches do not equal a prophet's life. >> his arrest was favored by the roman governor and the temple priests. >> do they in jerusalem dictate what is done here, they who would tax the air we breathe? >> what you ask for is beyond reason. the baptist cannot be released. >> isaac. isaac! come! [ music stops ] we shall have no place in this house. >> [ gasps lightly ] well, you saw her shame. until now i've seen the baptist as a threat to myself and to our future rule. now i must suffer my daughter's disgrace?! >> there will be other suitors. hmm? >> kill him. claim he choked on a fish bone. if i ruled, i'd kill him
. >> what joy to know my son's chosen is from a house beholden to our laws. we of my house live by the word of god. >> as do we. >> among us are followers of a prophet. >> a prophet? >> who spoke like elijah and washed away sin in the waters of the jordan. >> and offended the order of things. >> as many are offended by his imprisonment. as salome's bride price, i ask for his freedom. >> we offer herds, our finest wines, oils to enrich your house....
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experts note lower court judges are generally beholden to supreme court precedent. >> even if we can read his paper trail on the court of appeals and it is a very moderate paper trail, it's unknown how someone will vote as adjusts on the supreme court. >> at 63 years old, he is the oldest supreme court nominee since the nixon area. if confirmed, he would be lucky to serve on the court for 20 years. antonin scalia served on the fort for 30. it underscores the contention by democratic that is gar land's nomination is a modest one, and may ratchet up president obama's pressure on the republican-led senate to allow a vote on garland's nomination. >> i am grateful beyond words for the honor you have bestowed upon me. >> david shuster, al jazeera. >>> the ohio supreme court has ruled to the state can try to execute an inmate again after a botched first attempt. in 2009, the execution of 59-year-old ronald brome was called off. administrators couldn't find a vein for the i.v. since the drugs never entered his body, it was ruled he never faced the death penalty. he was sentenced for killing
experts note lower court judges are generally beholden to supreme court precedent. >> even if we can read his paper trail on the court of appeals and it is a very moderate paper trail, it's unknown how someone will vote as adjusts on the supreme court. >> at 63 years old, he is the oldest supreme court nominee since the nixon area. if confirmed, he would be lucky to serve on the court for 20 years. antonin scalia served on the fort for 30. it underscores the contention by democratic...
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vonnie: at a town hall hosted by cnn, donald says he does not feel beholden to the loyalty pledge becausee has been treated very badly. federal court judge merrick garland is leading with two more senators today -- meeting with two more senators today. illinois senator mark kirk becomes the first republican to meet with garland. yesterday. him the senate leadership is refusing to consider the nomination saying the next president should choose the successor to the late antonin scalia. -- thecyprus to expedite court ordered eight days detention for the 69 rolled who faces charges including hijacking, possession of explosives, kidnapping, and threats to commit violence. is said to be psychologically unstable. a bill would have strengthened the company's say it of emergency. two proposals days after the attacks in paris that left one of the 30 people dead. the united states is prepared to beef up security. the pentagon will announce today a degree to the region in february. concerned about threats from russia. global news 24 hours a day powered by.400 journalists and news bureaus around the w
vonnie: at a town hall hosted by cnn, donald says he does not feel beholden to the loyalty pledge becausee has been treated very badly. federal court judge merrick garland is leading with two more senators today -- meeting with two more senators today. illinois senator mark kirk becomes the first republican to meet with garland. yesterday. him the senate leadership is refusing to consider the nomination saying the next president should choose the successor to the late antonin scalia. --...
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and as i say, beholden only to the voters. >> i pressed her, if trump won, would she want to be part of the administration? she is concentrating on being a mother. and one important thing to add here. these folks are pressing me to have a refreshment. and they're crunching the numbers. i told them, of course, that would the a career-ender. i'm not going to have this thing go south. in the middle of counting numbers. >> i beg to differ. >> clearly, i say our most independent voters. >> i beg to differ on that point. never a career-ender. i think it's a careermaker. take them up on that offer. >> it's probably a relief to the members of every campaign, knowing the guys counting the votes are drinking right now. >> that's what we -- just kidding. >> good luck. good luck out there, paul. we'll check back in a little bit. >> coming up, talking about it all morning. big night, winning seven states. ted cruz, two states. marco rubio with his first win. we're going to talk about the fight to try to catch donald trump. is it even possible? >>> you keep saying that. and you talk about virginia
and as i say, beholden only to the voters. >> i pressed her, if trump won, would she want to be part of the administration? she is concentrating on being a mother. and one important thing to add here. these folks are pressing me to have a refreshment. and they're crunching the numbers. i told them, of course, that would the a career-ender. i'm not going to have this thing go south. in the middle of counting numbers. >> i beg to differ. >> clearly, i say our most independent...
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lower court justices are generally beholden to supreme court precedent. >> even if we can read his paper trail on the court of appeals essentially it is a moderate paper trail, it is unknown how someone will vote once they become a justice on the supreme court. >> reporter: still at 63 years old, garland is the oldest nominee since the nixon era. he would be surprisingly to serve for 20 years. scalia served for 30. may ratchet up president obama's pressure on the republican led senate to allow a vote on garland's nomination. >> i am grateful beyond words for the honor you have bestowed upon me. [applause] >> reporter: david schuster, al jazeera. >> steve rapile is a professor at american university's washington college of law and a contributors to scotuus blog. be for those of you not in the know, that's supreme court of the united states. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> sri srinavasan was a hot candidate, i want to talk about him in a moment, but was picking garland the impetus to have republicans cave in and confirm him? >> it was seen that he would be more con
lower court justices are generally beholden to supreme court precedent. >> even if we can read his paper trail on the court of appeals essentially it is a moderate paper trail, it is unknown how someone will vote once they become a justice on the supreme court. >> reporter: still at 63 years old, garland is the oldest nominee since the nixon era. he would be surprisingly to serve for 20 years. scalia served for 30. may ratchet up president obama's pressure on the republican led...
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the timeless beholden gown and the black tux. the elegant gown and navy tux. if you want fun, we have the detached gown paired with the gray tux. voters, it's now up to you. make your selection. you have until 5:00 eastern time today. >> see anything you liked? >> i did. >> john? >> i feel i shouldn't have been seeing that. >> very true. i feel like none are as big as the dress i wore in "my big fat greek wedding." i'm disappointed but go with what you want. >> "my big fat greek wedding 2" hits theaters the day after your wedding, march 25th. >> thank you. hollywood is here next, ansel elgort. this is a letter from someone who's here. she has to take a brand name drug. been taking it since the early 1980's. at that time it cost approximately $180 for 10 shots. the latest refill was $14.700 for the same 10 vials and the company is called i'm going after them. this is predatory pricing and we're going to make sure i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. mendously well-liked in real life, but in the "divergent" series, his character caleb doesn't have a l
the timeless beholden gown and the black tux. the elegant gown and navy tux. if you want fun, we have the detached gown paired with the gray tux. voters, it's now up to you. make your selection. you have until 5:00 eastern time today. >> see anything you liked? >> i did. >> john? >> i feel i shouldn't have been seeing that. >> very true. i feel like none are as big as the dress i wore in "my big fat greek wedding." i'm disappointed but go with what you...
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there are debates held here and anybody who wants to run for office has to come and be beholden to theore they go in office. that's the reagan library has become and will continue to be a very strong force in the republican party for many, many years to come. >> sure our viewers saw when the photographer was panning from the sweeping vista and then under the tent to the mourners there, the building itself is strikingly and unassuming ranch. it's not a great column cathedrals type place. it's a california hill. >> the shining city on the hill that ronald reagan talked about, and when i first came here 12 years ago and then came back here this week for nancy reagan's funeral, they put is in the hangar for air force one, which was not here 12 years ago, and they had this amazing plane that ronald reagan used to fly to berlin to make the statement "tear down this wall" and they just said all the guests now paying tribute to nancy reagan walk by the caskets and they're going down to where air force one is and there's this irish pub downstairs, replica of an irish pub that ronald reagan love
there are debates held here and anybody who wants to run for office has to come and be beholden to theore they go in office. that's the reagan library has become and will continue to be a very strong force in the republican party for many, many years to come. >> sure our viewers saw when the photographer was panning from the sweeping vista and then under the tent to the mourners there, the building itself is strikingly and unassuming ranch. it's not a great column cathedrals type place....
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people in this building at 11:30 at night who are quiet supporters of donald trump because he's not beholden to anybody and because he promises to break down everything they think sucks about washington. there's a notion that people like you and me can go to a convention and take it away -- >> i didn't use the word "freakish," you did. what i meant is they don't necessarily respect the political -- wait, wait. >> they're turning out in record numbers. >> the point i was making is, they don't necessarily respect the morays of the republican party. so these are people who won't necessarily respect that because donald trump is different. the issue of the muslim ban, the reason i say his supporters are with him on the muslim ban is because they tell us they are. in the states -- >> i mean the bucket of issues. >> it's a stunning number. 2/3 of republican voters in the states that turned out tonight in state after state after state want to ban muslims from the united states. not because they held that as a preexisting view before donald trump suggested it, but now he suggested it they like the id
people in this building at 11:30 at night who are quiet supporters of donald trump because he's not beholden to anybody and because he promises to break down everything they think sucks about washington. there's a notion that people like you and me can go to a convention and take it away -- >> i didn't use the word "freakish," you did. what i meant is they don't necessarily respect the political -- wait, wait. >> they're turning out in record numbers. >> the point i...
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many of them share this world view and they are now beholden to this base and need to reflect the worldd the concerns and the fears of that base. so from that perspective, i think it's possible that trump will not be a one-of-a-kind politician. >> pleasure to have you on. >> thank you very much. >>> next on "gps," none of the presidential candidates have said that they want to legalize marijuana. should they be saying it? well, there's new evidence that you'll want to know about. noth, i'm related to george washington. i didn't know that using ancestry would be so easy. >>> antonin scalia died one month ago today and we have been waiting for a nomination of the supreme court. it's crucial for many reasons but prime among them, it's a lifetime appointment. it brings me to my question. how many other oacd countries grant life tenure to all of their members of the highest constitutional courts? is it zero, two, three or six? >>> this week's book of the week is a biography of john quincy adams. he should be, by rights, one of the most famous presidents. he was the only one to serve in an el
many of them share this world view and they are now beholden to this base and need to reflect the worldd the concerns and the fears of that base. so from that perspective, i think it's possible that trump will not be a one-of-a-kind politician. >> pleasure to have you on. >> thank you very much. >>> next on "gps," none of the presidential candidates have said that they want to legalize marijuana. should they be saying it? well, there's new evidence that you'll...
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. >> he's not beholden to anybody because he doesn't have to go outside of the media sources. we will see. i want to turn back quickly. we wanted to talk about the issue of race that came up tonight in the debate. i want to play a little bit of the exchanges between hillary clinton and bernie sanders on that topic. i have spent a lot of time with the mothers of african american children who have lost them. trayvon martin's mother. i have gotten to know them. i have listened to them. it has been incredibly humbling, because i can't pretend to have the experience you have had and others have had. >> when you are white you doesndon't know what it is like to be living in a ghetto. you don't know what it is like to be poor. you don't know what it is like to be hassled when you walk down the street or you get dragged out of a car. i believe that as a nation in the year 2 thou016 we must be f and make it clear we will end institutional racism and reform a broken criminal justice system. >> they basically had the same answer. sander's answer was not as tactful, assuming that all black
. >> he's not beholden to anybody because he doesn't have to go outside of the media sources. we will see. i want to turn back quickly. we wanted to talk about the issue of race that came up tonight in the debate. i want to play a little bit of the exchanges between hillary clinton and bernie sanders on that topic. i have spent a lot of time with the mothers of african american children who have lost them. trayvon martin's mother. i have gotten to know them. i have listened to them. it...
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something i've been writing about now is how a lot of our public health agencies have become really beholden to some of his private interests, and it's partially because the event underfinanced for so long and we have the this whole movement to public-private partnerships, which i think general is a good idea. but when we have companies telling the cbc how they should you become ed markey money for the cdc and say look into this and looking to that and this is how we will sell more of our products and we will divert research away from things that will interfere with or their economic interests. and this is been happening in cdc, w.h.o. not get two-thirds or more of its budget from private donors. these are agencies that are getting their money from people who can buy control our premier public health institutions. so i think we really need to address that before we can even, of course we will always do the more industry friendly public health interventions so long as private interests are such a huge influence on our public health factor. i think we need to reclaim the. if you look at the 19
something i've been writing about now is how a lot of our public health agencies have become really beholden to some of his private interests, and it's partially because the event underfinanced for so long and we have the this whole movement to public-private partnerships, which i think general is a good idea. but when we have companies telling the cbc how they should you become ed markey money for the cdc and say look into this and looking to that and this is how we will sell more of our...
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a president not beholden to the current wall street money structure, and therefore a president who couldn'th special influence money or influence peddling. they're petrified about it. what do we get? the same thing to goldwater, he's a fascist, a bigot, he is a hater, mentally unstable. he's going to start a war. those things weren't true of barry goldwater, they're not true of donald trump. lou: basically the claims against ronald reagan in 1980, he was styled as if he had never been a governor, never been an executive, as if he had an itchy trigger finger on america's nuclear arsenal and war was assured said all of those politically. watching the same thing with trump. this is the year of the outsider. everyone has agreed upon that amongst the commentariate and here we are, and only one outsider in the entire cast of candidates in either party, and that name is donald trump. why is that so difficult for everyone to, in the elites at least, to understand why the american people are moving toward him and in the democratic party, bernie sanders of late? >> yeah, i think the rise of trump is
a president not beholden to the current wall street money structure, and therefore a president who couldn'th special influence money or influence peddling. they're petrified about it. what do we get? the same thing to goldwater, he's a fascist, a bigot, he is a hater, mentally unstable. he's going to start a war. those things weren't true of barry goldwater, they're not true of donald trump. lou: basically the claims against ronald reagan in 1980, he was styled as if he had never been a...
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a president who is not beholden to the current washington wall street money structure and therefore aresident who couldn't be guided at all through special influence money or influence peddling. they're petrified about it. so what are we getting? the same thing they did to goldwater. he is a fascist, he is a bigot, he is a hater, he is mentally unstable, he's going to start a war. it's the same nonsense, those things weren't true of barry goldwater they aren't true of donald trump. >> the same claims against ronald reagan in 1980. >> precisely. >> he was styled as if he had never been a governor, never been an executive, as if he had some sort of itchy trigger finger on america's nuclear arsenal and war was assured said all of those opposed to him politically. we're watching the same thing with trump. trump by the way -- you know, this is the year of the outsider. everybody one has agreed on that amongst the political elites, if you will, and yet here we are and there's only one outsider in the entire cast of candidates in either party and that -- >> that's exactly right. >> -- name i
a president who is not beholden to the current washington wall street money structure and therefore aresident who couldn't be guided at all through special influence money or influence peddling. they're petrified about it. so what are we getting? the same thing they did to goldwater. he is a fascist, he is a bigot, he is a hater, he is mentally unstable, he's going to start a war. it's the same nonsense, those things weren't true of barry goldwater they aren't true of donald trump. >> the...
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same point do you think our fed has backed itself into a hole and perhaps is now a little overly beholdenaround the world? particularly with the dollar? >> i think the world is the focus for the fed. the fed is the global central banker, if you will. and so they have to be cognizant of global conditions. i know that the statement itself spoke of that, and i know the statement as well spoke to improving labor market conditions. the fed is focused on the labor market and employment. but let's look at some of the other numbers. let's look at retail sales down for the last month. let's look at industrial production down today. and down for the last 12 months, which is indicative of a potential recession ahead. let's look at weekly earnings from 3% down to .5%. i'm talking about nominal wages and that six-year low. this economy is not doing it well. >> to underline that, there is a lot of people who had on the show already who say, gosh, of course they should have raised interest rates, but you're saying there is enough data points where they're justified in having not done so. >> i think so.
same point do you think our fed has backed itself into a hole and perhaps is now a little overly beholdenaround the world? particularly with the dollar? >> i think the world is the focus for the fed. the fed is the global central banker, if you will. and so they have to be cognizant of global conditions. i know that the statement itself spoke of that, and i know the statement as well spoke to improving labor market conditions. the fed is focused on the labor market and employment. but...
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so when you think of it from the company's stand point, here's a company that's beholden to the customers and the to the shareholders. they got 25% of their sales in china last year. if this was a precedent set here that the china could have access to the back door that could be a huge, huge issue for customers over there and for the company. it may not end up being the growth market that they hope it to be. >> yeah, you know what's interesting there was news that the facebook president in brazil was arrested because they wanted the whatsapp messages involved in a drug trafficking case. that's -- that's put in in other country, who say we need this to keep our citizens safe. i'm not trying to side with anyone. >> this is going to come up more and more. this is something that obviously as the world gets smaller and we're creating this situation that we're in, it's going to get that much more and going to be that much more difficult to make the decisions that everybody seems to be like everybody said, there is no aisles there, there are opinions on where they need to go. i think to guy's po
so when you think of it from the company's stand point, here's a company that's beholden to the customers and the to the shareholders. they got 25% of their sales in china last year. if this was a precedent set here that the china could have access to the back door that could be a huge, huge issue for customers over there and for the company. it may not end up being the growth market that they hope it to be. >> yeah, you know what's interesting there was news that the facebook president...
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it's time for new people who are independent and beholden only to the voters. >> reporter: i asked palpallinrump to were to win would she want to be poart of that. she said she's busy being a mom. >> did you like her sweat shirt? >> her sweat shirt that says i have hommys. more significantly i think you have in former governor palin the attitude of people don't want any -- republican voters don't want anybody from inside washington in the system, they want a complete outsider and as the governor said the status quo has got to go. that's what we're seeing in the exit polls. >> it sounds like a bumper sticker. you're on to something. >> it's catchy. >> the bottom line is she is very supportive of donald trump now. she was an early supporter of ted cruz when he ran for senate against the establishment figure down there, but now she says he was fun for that role for the senate, but not so much for the presidency. i think it's interesting that she made a very big splash with donald trump in iowa and she hasn't been on the australtrail him since. >> she did a few states after that and then went ba
it's time for new people who are independent and beholden only to the voters. >> reporter: i asked palpallinrump to were to win would she want to be poart of that. she said she's busy being a mom. >> did you like her sweat shirt? >> her sweat shirt that says i have hommys. more significantly i think you have in former governor palin the attitude of people don't want any -- republican voters don't want anybody from inside washington in the system, they want a complete outsider...
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i want somebody who is going to be an outsider and not beholden to anybody.s you know, greta, they don't like each other, they don't talk. they don't work together. the gridlock is off the charts. you need somebody to go in there and shake it up. i agree on isis on the border security issues i was talking about that long before any of tpuz guys when it comes to protecting our military and helping them i agree with them on that. i also think he will bring and surround himself with great people who can deal with debt and deficit. do i agree with him on everything absolutely. do i think he can do better? absolutely. here is what people need to recognize he has been doing this for eight months and he is battling against two great guys. i love them all. kasich. i love them all. they all came to my house over the summer is. battling against two seasoned professional politicians and he is holding his own. can he do better? absolutely. please, i'm sorry. >> he is not going to cpac tomorrow. is that a problem or not for him? >> no, no. it's actually today it and/or to
i want somebody who is going to be an outsider and not beholden to anybody.s you know, greta, they don't like each other, they don't talk. they don't work together. the gridlock is off the charts. you need somebody to go in there and shake it up. i agree on isis on the border security issues i was talking about that long before any of tpuz guys when it comes to protecting our military and helping them i agree with them on that. i also think he will bring and surround himself with great people...
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as a lower court judge there is some flexibility in the way you make judgments but you are always beholden to the supreme court. so even if we can read his paper trail, it's unknown, really, how someone will vote once they become a justice on the supreme court. and there has famously been justices that join the court and then seem to change their views over time. so, you know, byron white became more conservative over the decades he was on the court. some say david suitor became more liberal. so who knows how he would actually vote -- >> but presumably -- presumably -- you know, the supreme court nominee is sort of a classic presidential legacy. so presumably president obama in the vetting process would have some idea of who he would be giving a lifetime appointment to. >> absolutely. and in that respect i'm sure he is not going to be outside of the main stream of american juris prudence, but i bought that the president -- from what i understand about the president's vetting process, i bought he would be imposing a litmus test. that's improper, and i would sincerely bought that the preside
as a lower court judge there is some flexibility in the way you make judgments but you are always beholden to the supreme court. so even if we can read his paper trail, it's unknown, really, how someone will vote once they become a justice on the supreme court. and there has famously been justices that join the court and then seem to change their views over time. so, you know, byron white became more conservative over the decades he was on the court. some say david suitor became more liberal....
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republican party which he agrees to do that said he wasn't going to run as an independent he needs to be beholden to it. >> say trump gets almost 1237, say he is 100 short but other candidates are 500 or more short, it would be -- he said his supporters might riot if he didn't get the nomination. >> i get it. that's the problem. he should stop encouraging riots. >> we will see donald trump do something unusual today at the aipac speech. we're told he will have a prepared tech. he will read a speech. may have a teleprompter there. we haven't seen that so far all of these many months. >> it raises the question, can he do it? will he be good at it? a lot of his appeal has been he is impromptu and not scripted. he's not a regular politician. again, he's been saying for a long time now at some point he pivots and becomes a traditional politician maybe he can bring people to support him. he's got a lot of ground to make up. most pompbly, what he said about being a neutral broker between the palestinian and israel. that is a big, big deal. can he clean that up in his speech? he is going to need a telepr
republican party which he agrees to do that said he wasn't going to run as an independent he needs to be beholden to it. >> say trump gets almost 1237, say he is 100 short but other candidates are 500 or more short, it would be -- he said his supporters might riot if he didn't get the nomination. >> i get it. that's the problem. he should stop encouraging riots. >> we will see donald trump do something unusual today at the aipac speech. we're told he will have a prepared tech....
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that a good point, but in terms of money, you know why voters like sanders and trump, they are not beholdenclass, if you will. that is why you have that cross over. neil: is donald trump -- the way thing are going, could he get past 1237 to make this fighting in cleveland moot? >> if is possible, the longer that john kasich and ted cruz stay in the race, the more difficult it is. realization has to come, reality is that's right leaders are those who set the game, they set playing field they chose the delegates they set primary calendar, at some point they have to conclude that donald trump is playing the game better, they may not like it or like donald trump, but they can't just take their ball and go home. at some point republican party has to rally behind donald trump. neil: we shall see. >> thank you. >> thank you, neil. neil: a delegate count right now? bottom line republican side, donald trump is 7/39, he has widen that lead over cruz. kasich, to kennedy cruel point has not advanced the ball. on democratic side, hillary clinton has widens that about half way there. half way there, then
that a good point, but in terms of money, you know why voters like sanders and trump, they are not beholdenclass, if you will. that is why you have that cross over. neil: is donald trump -- the way thing are going, could he get past 1237 to make this fighting in cleveland moot? >> if is possible, the longer that john kasich and ted cruz stay in the race, the more difficult it is. realization has to come, reality is that's right leaders are those who set the game, they set playing field...
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he might not be conservative but he can fight and win and not be beholden to special interests. harris: megyn, tell me about that, behind the scenes. >> we had discussions on and off the record. we actually had discussion on "the five." a lot of people working for jeb's campaign. there is incestuousness from failed campaigns to failed campaigns. jeb bush was completely ill-served by number of people around. i don't know about the super-pac. a big problem how campaigns are run. donald trump seen he doesn't have to listen to so-called strategists and experts. i don't want to complicate this too much. i'm still worried about 48% at that don't support him. harris: i hear you on that. one time i heard romney talk about senators cruz, rubio and governor john kasich was when he said they would be at one point better for the economy than donald trump. other than that, i'm confused at how this helped anybody other than the establishment and mitt romney. sandra: real quick i would update donald trump tweeted out a little bit ago he is on his way to see great people of maine. he will land
he might not be conservative but he can fight and win and not be beholden to special interests. harris: megyn, tell me about that, behind the scenes. >> we had discussions on and off the record. we actually had discussion on "the five." a lot of people working for jeb's campaign. there is incestuousness from failed campaigns to failed campaigns. jeb bush was completely ill-served by number of people around. i don't know about the super-pac. a big problem how campaigns are run....
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>>ride is wearing a beholden gown. it's ion. this one is special. it's got a really traditional lightweight. it's almost a little n't you agree? >> yeah, very flirty. >> it's a popular trend, these 3d flowers that almost seem likeancing off the fabric. a gorgeous plunging front and allusion neckline. >> what do you think, >> the fact it s s anthropology is about the groom? >> this is your classic black tuxedo. i have to tell you, theyou're going to go with this tux, tailor it. it makes it special. >> we'll bring the next couple out. this is an elegant affair. let's have our models, and scott, come on out. >> i have to tell you, this is so sophisticated and chic. our is wearing a pronovias gown. mermaid're loving the back v. so hot on runways now. embellished sleeves give itot too much. >> is that a navy tux? >> you watched the oscars, right? >> nia goes to the>> i don't get invited, just go. >> navy was the hot color for men's ware. this is a slim fitting suit,ng. it has detail on the pocket and the pant leg. this is your iconic new york show stoppe
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science, the physics of water, light, and movement to tether that artistic freedom, but we're not beholden to it. we considered each element and decided which ones had to be scientifically accurate and which ones we could push and pull to help tell the story or set the mood. so we realized early on with color we had a lot of leeway. this is a fairly traditional underwater look. here we can push it very green in sydney harbour to suite the sad mood of what's happening. in this scene, we need to see deep into the ocean so we understand what the east australian current is that the turtles are diving into and going on this rollercoaster ride. so we push the visibility of the water well past anything that you would see in real life, because in the end, we are not trying to recreate the scientifically correct real world, we're trying to create a believable world, one the audience can immerse themselves in to experience the story. we use science to get something wonderful, and we use storytelling and artistic touch to get us to a place of wonder. there's a beauty in these unexpected moments. the
science, the physics of water, light, and movement to tether that artistic freedom, but we're not beholden to it. we considered each element and decided which ones had to be scientifically accurate and which ones we could push and pull to help tell the story or set the mood. so we realized early on with color we had a lot of leeway. this is a fairly traditional underwater look. here we can push it very green in sydney harbour to suite the sad mood of what's happening. in this scene, we need to...