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he's not a betrayer.e's not motivated by money or malice or jealousy or anything else except the obligation to obey jesus. judas steps into the cloud of light that is into the place where he will be spiritually enlightened. >> judas! >> judas is transformed by the vision. he now understands that he is part of a sacred mission. >> jesus wanted to be sacrificed. he asks judas to betray him. and judas says, "why me?" jesus tells him, "because you're the closest to me." "i beg you to do it." >> he understands what's happening. he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him. someone has to fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the quintessentia
he's not a betrayer.e's not motivated by money or malice or jealousy or anything else except the obligation to obey jesus. judas steps into the cloud of light that is into the place where he will be spiritually enlightened. >> judas! >> judas is transformed by the vision. he now understands that he is part of a sacred mission. >> jesus wanted to be sacrificed. he asks judas to betray him. and judas says, "why me?" jesus tells him, "because you're the closest to...
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sense of betrayal in the exit polls. dissatisfaction, virtually all of the voters on the republican side angry or dissatisfied. >> yeah. i think the lesson we'll probably learn tonight as it looks like trump is poised to do very well, is that the brand loyalty that the gop expected. a lot of voter blocks to maintain this year has really abouten overestimated. whether that's evangelicals, blue collar workers, voter blocks that republicans traditionally get. yet they're not leaving to go to the democratic party. i think also if donald trump does really well, they are completely repudiating the republican apparatus. that our party leaders, our party elders, our moderates, our strict constitutional conservatives, i mean, across the board. none of them are good enough if trump pulls out the win that we expect. >> we haven't heard from you yet. >> i think there's a rebellion in the democratic party. to being defeated. on the path - the question is, will the rebels stay in the party. it looks like the rebels are going to win. w
sense of betrayal in the exit polls. dissatisfaction, virtually all of the voters on the republican side angry or dissatisfied. >> yeah. i think the lesson we'll probably learn tonight as it looks like trump is poised to do very well, is that the brand loyalty that the gop expected. a lot of voter blocks to maintain this year has really abouten overestimated. whether that's evangelicals, blue collar workers, voter blocks that republicans traditionally get. yet they're not leaving to go to...
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. >> if first sentence of the book is american conservatism is disappointment and betrayal. mandatory funding. topics at the senate energy and natural resource hearing topics that the national resources committee includes energy investment in the nation's power grid. it is two hours 15 minutes.
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we have that level of betrayal.responds -- >> gop leaders must know that. >> but they haven't managed it. you're looking at -- if i wrote a book about washington, why do smart people do stupid things. whether talking about leaders in the party, the tea party movement was about them, voters were mad at them. then they quashed the tea party in 2014 -- they didn't try to manage them, they didn't try to learn from them, they got better candidates, raised money, and mitch mcconnell's own words crushed em in. this is the revenge. this is the revenge. republicans, the obama years have been the best thing that ever happened to the republican party. >> whoa. >> they have taken the house by a bigger margin, taken back control of the senate, 30 of the 50 governorships and won 1,000 seats across the country but voters think they got nothing for it. >> and they're at crisis. >> listening to you list those numbers, that is why you have republican leaders freaking out prospect of donald trump nominee because all of the gains you d
we have that level of betrayal.responds -- >> gop leaders must know that. >> but they haven't managed it. you're looking at -- if i wrote a book about washington, why do smart people do stupid things. whether talking about leaders in the party, the tea party movement was about them, voters were mad at them. then they quashed the tea party in 2014 -- they didn't try to manage them, they didn't try to learn from them, they got better candidates, raised money, and mitch mcconnell's own...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political andoric, and courtesy, comity are so often treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. and treat the process and appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has to be. and it should stay that way. to suggest that someone as qualified and respected as merrick garland doesn't even deserve a hearing, let alone an up or down vote to join an institution as important as our supreme court, when 2/3 of americans believe otherwise, that would be unprecedented. to suggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity, with a distinguished track record of delivering justice for the american people, might be treated as one republican leader stated, as a political pinata,
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political andoric, and courtesy, comity are so often treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. and treat the process and appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be...
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i think the feelings of betrayal are on the u.s. side. not on the island. haven't heard that >>> as we mentioned, thousands, millions, left cuba during and after the revolution, fleeing for their livelies and the repression that occurred there. your family fled cuba. you were raised in the u.s. do you feel any affinity to cuba? would you be temperatured to go back to-- tempted to go back to cuba to reestablish your roots? >> yes. i'm going back there next to do research on a book. i plan to be part of this new reconciliation if i can. i've made overtures to skol lars in cue-- scholars to start a conversation and i believe i will be taking some students with me. i am definitely planning to return to cuba next year. that's definitely part of my plans. not only for educational purposes, but also to be part of this new cuba, this new beginning of possibilities >>> it's great talking to you. thank you so much for being with us. four gunmen have attacked the e.u.'s military mission in mali's capital. it shows a soldier standing over the body of one attackers. non
i think the feelings of betrayal are on the u.s. side. not on the island. haven't heard that >>> as we mentioned, thousands, millions, left cuba during and after the revolution, fleeing for their livelies and the repression that occurred there. your family fled cuba. you were raised in the u.s. do you feel any affinity to cuba? would you be temperatured to go back to-- tempted to go back to cuba to reestablish your roots? >> yes. i'm going back there next to do research on a...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. >> republican leaders are standing firm in opposition insisting voters should decide the balance of the court when they elect the next president. now, some is of the republican senators who supported garland in the past say, this time will be different, some say they won't even bother to meet with him. senator bill nelson put out a statement on twitter about the nomination, he tweetd: the senate has a responsibility to fill supreme court vacancies. >>> debris is all that's left of one of the most iconic properties in cocoa beach because last night, flames consumed the mansion called pumpkin center. channel 9 is live at the property right now, where the mansion stood and she just spoke to two men who know this property better than most. they worked there. and mel, they told you that massive fire won't be enough to destroy their memories. years on this property, and they tell me that experience was as unique as the former mansion.
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. >> republican leaders are standing firm in opposition insisting voters should decide the balance of the court when they elect the next president. now, some is of the republican senators who supported garland in the past say, this time will be different, some say they won't even bother to meet with him. senator bill nelson put out a statement on twitter about the nomination, he tweetd:...
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but you come to george w bush and come to the seen of betrayal. the expansion of medicare under the prescription part d. you get the trump people who are disc discontented with his national security and weapons of mas destruction issue. this theme of the face of the party, the grassroots feeling like we are not getting our mon money's worth from conservatives emerges again. why? >> bush and caldwell were interesting figures. they understand clinton cornered the republican party and understood a party that doesn't look compassionate snut going to win so compassionate conservatives were born. senator dan coats who later become a speech writer for bush, bush nearly grasped that idea. if clinton had a way, tay they created another way. bush and rove were proud they turned the education into an easy way that helped bush and helped the democrats on the issue. after the election when bush failed to win the poplar vote, rove, when thought he would win the election clean, without the fight over florida, and by winning the poplar vote went back to the polli
but you come to george w bush and come to the seen of betrayal. the expansion of medicare under the prescription part d. you get the trump people who are disc discontented with his national security and weapons of mas destruction issue. this theme of the face of the party, the grassroots feeling like we are not getting our mon money's worth from conservatives emerges again. why? >> bush and caldwell were interesting figures. they understand clinton cornered the republican party and...
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. >> betrayal, by one of his own. >> impossible.worship him. >> perhaps not all. >> judas iscariot. [ chuckles ] [ horse snorts ] >> the tax collector. >> [ chuckles ] wasn't sure you'd remember me, going as you go, seeing many faces. >> but few horses like this. >> yes, to be admired he is. you should have a fine horse, be finely mounted as befit those who serve a king. >> you were at the temple. >> in truth, no. i long for the rewards of heaven, but i take the coin and let the credit go and ignore the promises of kingdoms yet to come. and facing what you face, hearing the sighs of the dying on the hill of golgotha. were i in your place, my every breath would tighten with fear. >> a horse such as this costs what? >> a stallion of his blood, who could be had for 15 pieces of silver. [ chuckles ] but i also know a man who would offer you 30 pieces of silver. >> in return for what? >> willingness to choose life over death. >> where would this man be found? [ indistinct conversations ] ♪ >> i need to speak with malchus. asher sent me.
. >> betrayal, by one of his own. >> impossible.worship him. >> perhaps not all. >> judas iscariot. [ chuckles ] [ horse snorts ] >> the tax collector. >> [ chuckles ] wasn't sure you'd remember me, going as you go, seeing many faces. >> but few horses like this. >> yes, to be admired he is. you should have a fine horse, be finely mounted as befit those who serve a king. >> you were at the temple. >> in truth, no. i long for the...
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of our best traditions, and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized. at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comedy are so often treated like they're disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight an treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has to be and it should stay that way. to suggest that someone as qualified and respected as merrick garland doesn't even up or down vote to join an institution as our supreme court when two-thirds of americans believe otherwise, that would be unprecedented. to s sggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity with a distinguished track record ofelivering justice for the american people might be treated as one republican leader stated as a political pinata, that can't be right. tommrow judge garland will travel to the hill to begin meeting with senators one
of our best traditions, and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized. at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comedy are so often treated like they're disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight an treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has...
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you talk talk about the sense of grievance, betrayal against federal republicans. clearly if we go back, and the fact is he's not being listened to a minicamp to send in your disconcerted by the fact that nixon doesn't deal with and then you come forward again on then there's a sense that he promised to cut government, lower taxes and tax is getting higher. even though reagan is a great republican icon of our day back then there is some discontent. this then becomes a a theme in your book that time and again that why can't elected officials take back america or in trump language make america the 1950 that they were more comfortable in, especially the white southern mail? >> guest: nixon is a fascinating figure he was one of the most liberal presidents we have he established a dramatic relationship he created osha, that will i can patient all health administration. he and x social security, a lot of these conservatives were very disappointed in nixon and i talk about them suspending their support for nixon, there is support for them call john ashbrook in 1972 primar
you talk talk about the sense of grievance, betrayal against federal republicans. clearly if we go back, and the fact is he's not being listened to a minicamp to send in your disconcerted by the fact that nixon doesn't deal with and then you come forward again on then there's a sense that he promised to cut government, lower taxes and tax is getting higher. even though reagan is a great republican icon of our day back then there is some discontent. this then becomes a a theme in your book that...
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this campaign has had low moments with the count down clock betrayal is the next level. then we went over to google and it unfolded. people looked at the google search results last night and trump's hair. looking for policies without policy. his hair had the biggest hair stiek on social media. trump's hair got a little bit of a break last night because it was john kasich's hair taking to twitter wondering what was going on with his new haircut last night. he got the little spike which haircut. john kasich makes enough money to stop cutting his own air. another tweet kasich's hair always looks like he took a nap in his closet. other people thought it looked tremendous. kasich's hair looks tremendous tonight. very modern. so social media i don't think was focusing much on the policy issues last night. what did you think about john kasich's hair? >> i liked it last night. >> it was a little high and tight. >> going for the high and tight but not quite there. >> you come out of the winter dole du dole drums you want to freshen it up a little bit. >> all right. the time now i
this campaign has had low moments with the count down clock betrayal is the next level. then we went over to google and it unfolded. people looked at the google search results last night and trump's hair. looking for policies without policy. his hair had the biggest hair stiek on social media. trump's hair got a little bit of a break last night because it was john kasich's hair taking to twitter wondering what was going on with his new haircut last night. he got the little spike which haircut....
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the first sentence of the book is the history of american search tennis him as a betrayal. >> will discusshe history of american politics and why the right went wrong. conservatism from from goldwater to the tea party and beyond. coming up sunday, in-depth live with author and investigative journal jane mayer, her most recent book is dark money, the hidden history of the billionaires behind the rise of the radical right. join the conversation and will be taking your phone calls, tweets and and e-mails from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern.
the first sentence of the book is the history of american search tennis him as a betrayal. >> will discusshe history of american politics and why the right went wrong. conservatism from from goldwater to the tea party and beyond. coming up sunday, in-depth live with author and investigative journal jane mayer, her most recent book is dark money, the hidden history of the billionaires behind the rise of the radical right. join the conversation and will be taking your phone calls, tweets...
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supper and the betrayal by judas. >> the message is conveying a lot of what we need in the world right now and that's love. >> another faith based project opened this week, the drama "miracles from heaven" it's based on the experience of a family who said that their daughter was cured by divine intervention. >> having lost my brother when i was years old, one of the closest people in my entire life, when that happens to you and you can't even make a fist because you have lost the strength in your hands. i had faith, but i questioned so many things. i questioned god, i needed to understand why this happened. why would th happen. >> whose real name is dana owens was rocked to her core when her brother died of a motorcycle accident in 1992, latifa had g him the bus two broken and guessed. after time, somehow there was hope. >> i would get these little messages, like clear as day, like someone said it to me. dana, don't throw it all away, you're going to get through this. i heard it clearly through a haze of alcohol. because i didn't feel that way. but i feel like that's god's way of sayin
supper and the betrayal by judas. >> the message is conveying a lot of what we need in the world right now and that's love. >> another faith based project opened this week, the drama "miracles from heaven" it's based on the experience of a family who said that their daughter was cured by divine intervention. >> having lost my brother when i was years old, one of the closest people in my entire life, when that happens to you and you can't even make a fist because you...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy are treated like they're disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has to be. it should stay that way. to suggest that someone is qualified and respected as merrick garland, doesn't deserve a hearing, let alone an up or down vote, to join an institution like our supreme court, when 2/3 of americans believe otherwise, that would be unprecedented. to suggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity, with a distinguished track record of delivering justice for the american people, might be treated as one republican leader stated, as a political pinata, that can't be right. tomorrow, judge garland will
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy are treated like they're disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has to be. it...
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that compromise is a betrayal etc. ted cruz disclosed long-term sleep.the most delegates in wyoming. the senator one nine out of 12 delegates up for grabs. the associated press is not because of the order that the party's state convention on april 16. trump leave the race with 460 delegates and crews back -- ted cruz has 169. today rubio one gop caucuses in washington dc with 37% of the vote. he picked up 10 delegates. if the third presidential contract victory. he won the gop caucuses in minnesota on super tuesday and puerto rico. the primary in several key states are up for grabs on tuesday. the >>> need video of a prison riot . inmate captured it and posted it on facebook. we are told the warden and a correctional officer were stabbed. their injuries are not life- threatening. violence started when guards responded to a fight. inmates that escaped from the new mexico prison are backing custody tonight. they arrested cloth and crews. they picked the locks on their handcuffs and managed to get away. they were convicted of shooting and wounding two polic
that compromise is a betrayal etc. ted cruz disclosed long-term sleep.the most delegates in wyoming. the senator one nine out of 12 delegates up for grabs. the associated press is not because of the order that the party's state convention on april 16. trump leave the race with 460 delegates and crews back -- ted cruz has 169. today rubio one gop caucuses in washington dc with 37% of the vote. he picked up 10 delegates. if the third presidential contract victory. he won the gop caucuses in...
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so president's visit is a scene -- is seen as a betrayal. >> i never thought i would see a wouldere air one land in a communist cuba. i hoped there would be a day where the president woodland in a free cuba. >> many did not part in the protests. many younger cubans think it is time to move on. >> i think it is a good thing. we will see what comes out of it. >> at this time of new departures america has signed an agreement with cuba to reestablish scheduled air service between the two countries. be more than ald hundred daily round-trip flights. minutes flying time between the tip of florida and cuba. the countries of been estranged for more than 50 years. many cuban-americans believe the embargo has been not just ineffective but counterproductive. it allows castro to blame america for cuba's problems. our pilot tony anderson was born in cuba. for usderson: it is time .o connect once again we are all cubans. some of us live here, some are there. but we are one family. this march lasted only a couple of streets because the exiles are so old and frail. attracted hundreds rather than thousa
so president's visit is a scene -- is seen as a betrayal. >> i never thought i would see a wouldere air one land in a communist cuba. i hoped there would be a day where the president woodland in a free cuba. >> many did not part in the protests. many younger cubans think it is time to move on. >> i think it is a good thing. we will see what comes out of it. >> at this time of new departures america has signed an agreement with cuba to reestablish scheduled air service...
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the suspects betrayal in prince george's county.arried couple who served for the police department for more than a decade now facing charges for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars. retired captain harold sims and jennifer sims were indicted tuesday. jennifer sims saying she was when she was not. >>> right now, if you've seen this 38-year-old gaithersburg man, montgomery county police want to hear from you. they say steven letky was dropped off at the shady grove metro station and never made it home. his family says he only uses public transportation and they say he often visits several restaurants in that area, in the burtonsville or rockville area. if you'ven >>> starting to decision 2016 where the investigation on terror in brussels has had an impact on the race here. the candidates reacting very different ways. >> i would close up our borders to people until we figure out what is going on. >> i think there are a lot of things we have to do to intensify our efforts. i think closing our borders is not one of them. >> nbc's t
the suspects betrayal in prince george's county.arried couple who served for the police department for more than a decade now facing charges for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars. retired captain harold sims and jennifer sims were indicted tuesday. jennifer sims saying she was when she was not. >>> right now, if you've seen this 38-year-old gaithersburg man, montgomery county police want to hear from you. they say steven letky was dropped off at the shady grove metro station...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. >> reporter: but from the campaign trail to the senate floor, gop senators stood firm in their opposition to moving forward, saying it's not about the nominee but the will of the people and pointing the finger of blame back at the president. >> it seems clear that president obama made this nomination not with the intent of seeing the nominee confirmed, but in order to politicize it for purposes of the election. >> reporter: by the way, mcconnell's office said he did speak with judge garland this afternoon, saying he's not meeting with him person but that he wished him well. a growing number of gop senators say they are open to having a conversation with garland. some insisting it would be simply to explain why they cannot support moving forward with his nomination. neil? >> shannon, thank you very much. senator orrin hatch was meeting with me earlier today on fox business network. he had some thoughts on some rather sensitive issues th
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. >> reporter: but from the campaign trail to the senate floor, gop senators stood firm in their opposition to moving forward, saying it's not about the nominee but the will of the people and pointing the finger of blame back at the president. >> it seems clear that president obama made this nomination not with the intent of seeing the nominee confirmed, but in order to politicize it for...
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and wcbstv.com as investigator unravel the [ no audio ] his family has called the recommendation a betrayal. >>> a major indictment unsealed today against the seven i iranian hackers in a series of cyber attacks against u.s. banks and a westchester county dam. the department of justice condemned the people working for the iranian government. one suspect is charged for accessing controls of the dam in 2013. at the time the dam was disconnected from the system. >> that access would have given this defendant the ability to control water levels, flow rates and outcome that could have posed a clear and present >> the attacks between 2011 and 2013 disabled bank websites costing victims tens of millions of dollars. suspects still at large face up to ten years in prison. >>> a special blessing today from pope francis on this holy thursday. it commemorates the time when jesus shared a last supper with his disciples. today is holy thursday. the observance is the reenactment of the last dinner disciples. poland today. >> his coming here is reinforcement that our religious values are not limited to chu
and wcbstv.com as investigator unravel the [ no audio ] his family has called the recommendation a betrayal. >>> a major indictment unsealed today against the seven i iranian hackers in a series of cyber attacks against u.s. banks and a westchester county dam. the department of justice condemned the people working for the iranian government. one suspect is charged for accessing controls of the dam in 2013. at the time the dam was disconnected from the system. >> that access would...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comity are so often treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. and treat the process and appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has to be. and it should stay that way. to suggest that someone as qualified and exree spected as merrick garland doesn't even deserve a hearing let alone an up or down vote to join an institution as important as our supreme court, when 2/p of americans -- 2/3 of americans believe otherwise, that would be unprecedented. to suggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity, with a distinguished track record of delivering swrusstiss for the american people -- justice for the american people, might be
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comity are so often treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. and treat the process and appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to...
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and so the more anger you see, the more betrayal you see within the republican party the better it is for donald trump. the less angry electorate, the better it is for the so-called establishment candidate, and i'm not quite sure when marco rubio became the establishment candidate, but he seems to be one now, and that's better for marco rubio. >> timing is also everything in politics. and if you had this virginia, state like virginia earlier in the campaign it might be different. donald trump belt his support among affluent republicans. the foundation was people with high school degrees or college, it was more blue collar. as he's started winning he started expanding his coalition. donald trump has the broadest coalition of all republican candidates. that helps you, in a place like virginia, rural electorate, in the southern part of the state, southwestern part of the state and the military installations along the coast, any close race in virginia, won in the washington suburbs. people looking for change, people dissatisfied with washington, that benefits outsider and he is the ultima
and so the more anger you see, the more betrayal you see within the republican party the better it is for donald trump. the less angry electorate, the better it is for the so-called establishment candidate, and i'm not quite sure when marco rubio became the establishment candidate, but he seems to be one now, and that's better for marco rubio. >> timing is also everything in politics. and if you had this virginia, state like virginia earlier in the campaign it might be different. donald...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized. at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric, and courtesy, and comedy are so often treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight and treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it is supposed to be above politics. it has to be. and it should stay that way. to suggest that someone is qualified and respected as merrick garland doesn't even deserve a hearing, let alone an up or down vote to join an institution as important as our supreme court when two thirds of americans believe otherwise, that would be unprecedented. to suggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity, with a distinguished track record, might be treated as a political pinata, that can't be right. tomorrow judge garland will travel to the hill
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized. at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric, and courtesy, and comedy are so often treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight and treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it is supposed...
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we come back to this theme of betrayal, the expansion of medicare under the prescription part d. you get to some people who are discontented with his national security and his weapons of mass destruction issue, one that, trump recently touched on. in all these ways, the theme of the base of the party, the grassroot always feeling like were not really getting our money's worth from conservatives, from republicans, intermarriages again. why? >> they were fascinating figures. they reacted to clinton in much the way clinton reacted to the defeats that came before him. they understood that clinton had cornered the republican congress. they understood that a republican party that looked completely uncompassionate was not going to win national elections. compassionate conservatism was invented. it was actually invented back in the '90s by some serious people who were quite serious about it. bush really grasped that idea and if clinton had a third way and were trying to create a fourth way, they were very proud that they had turned the education issue into an issue that really helped bus
we come back to this theme of betrayal, the expansion of medicare under the prescription part d. you get to some people who are discontented with his national security and his weapons of mass destruction issue, one that, trump recently touched on. in all these ways, the theme of the base of the party, the grassroot always feeling like were not really getting our money's worth from conservatives, from republicans, intermarriages again. why? >> they were fascinating figures. they reacted to...
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. >> laurie: many older cuban manners are angry with the presidenens visit, calling it a betrayal. >> janine: and some who we spoke to say went to the watch a minute of television coverage mr. obama's historic trip. local10's jenise fernandez has more. >> jenise: earlier today this senior center was pack with dozens of people watching coverage of the president's visit to cuba. now, this, of course, was the topic of discussion for the past few days. many of the people here are cuban exiles. they're not happy with the president's visit, and they had a lot to s s. heated discussions going on inside this senior center on many here are cuban exiles intently watching president obama's visit to the island nation. this woman telling us the president will have his hands stained in blood by shaking raul castro's hand. and this woman telling us she feels the president is disrespecting the cuban exiles. while many here are watching this historic visit, others le an a medina chose too look away. she knitted while the tvs continued to show the president in cuba, visibly upset. >> right now i saw th
. >> laurie: many older cuban manners are angry with the presidenens visit, calling it a betrayal. >> janine: and some who we spoke to say went to the watch a minute of television coverage mr. obama's historic trip. local10's jenise fernandez has more. >> jenise: earlier today this senior center was pack with dozens of people watching coverage of the president's visit to cuba. now, this, of course, was the topic of discussion for the past few days. many of the people here are...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comity are so often treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. and treat the process and appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has to be. and it should stay that way. to suggest that someone as qualified and respected as merrick garland doesn't even deserve a hearing let alone an up or down vote to join an institution as important as our supreme court, when 2/3 of americans believe otherwise, that would be unprecedented. to suggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity, with a distinguished track record of delivering justice for the american people, might be treated as one republican leader stated, as a political pinat
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comity are so often treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. and treat the process and appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to...
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it would be a betrayal of our >> president's right to nominate a suprememeourt justice and the september's right to act as a check on a president. and with hold its 81consent. >> reporter: power to nominate a replacement should go to whom wince the election. >> reporter: yacht in paradise in flames turning a theme to a nightmare. this video is later. >> repter: almost 90 degrees today and pepbrook pines. hi, i'm betty davis. i will let you know how long a warm spell will la. forecast is next. >> you were out there leadi the -- unbelievable. 60 years of driving. >> a man gets a second chance local 10 investigates, next >> violating probation for driving on a suspended license a judge through the book at 25 year old smith. prison a punishment that drew support now william help of community heros smith now has a new chance at life. >> here is a story you will see local 10. >> i have been trying to save yo smith for the pasteur three years. >> judge matthew was fed up with herbert smith cut a break the youthful orbit fend are two years in prison for burglar and strong armed robbery. >> smith v
it would be a betrayal of our >> president's right to nominate a suprememeourt justice and the september's right to act as a check on a president. and with hold its 81consent. >> reporter: power to nominate a replacement should go to whom wince the election. >> reporter: yacht in paradise in flames turning a theme to a nightmare. this video is later. >> repter: almost 90 degrees today and pepbrook pines. hi, i'm betty davis. i will let you know how long a warm spell will...
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. >> i think obama's visit is frankly a betrayal of justice, matthew says because so many have died and remain in jail in cuba fighting for democracy although american companies are cuba, matthew says obama has given a lifesaver to a system that was dying economically. >> if you have a building that is crumbling, you know, you don't reinforce it okay? if it is crumbling, and it is falling apart, you take it down, and you build the proper structure. >> reporter: well this group tells me they plan to be out here all day tomorrow and tuesday while the president is in cuba. in union city, kimberly richardson channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> stay with eyewitness news coverage of the president's historic trip to cuba. you can also find updates and abc 7 ny. >>> the suspect in a deadly shooting at a toll plaza on the pennsylvania turnpike is a retired state triple team traffic news this morning channel 2 action news this morning. state police -- state trooper. the gunman, who she shot and killed. they say the gunman had shot a turnpike employee and contractor. >>> a rollover wreck on the highway
. >> i think obama's visit is frankly a betrayal of justice, matthew says because so many have died and remain in jail in cuba fighting for democracy although american companies are cuba, matthew says obama has given a lifesaver to a system that was dying economically. >> if you have a building that is crumbling, you know, you don't reinforce it okay? if it is crumbling, and it is falling apart, you take it down, and you build the proper structure. >> reporter: well this group...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents.at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when political rhetoric and courtesy are so treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight and treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the experience it deserves because our supreme court really is unique. it is supposed to be above politics. it has to be, it should stay that way. to suggest that someone is qualified and respected as merrick garland doesn't even deserve a hearing let alone an up or down vote in an institution as the supreme court when two thirds of americans believe otherwise would be unprecedented. to suggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity, distinguished track record of delivering justice for the american people might be treated as one republican leader stated as a political piÑata, that can't be right. tomorrow judge garland will travel to the hill to meet with senators one on one. i simply ask republicans in the s
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents.at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when political rhetoric and courtesy are so treated like they are disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight and treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the experience it deserves because our supreme court really is unique. it is supposed to be above politics. it has to be, it should stay...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. >>> but there could be a change coming depending on the political winds. a number of republican senators have agreed to talk to garland on the phone. >>> medical marijuana is another step closer to becoming law. the house voted 149 to 43. patients can take the drug in pill, oil or liquidity form. they would not be able to smoke it. the legislation goes to the state senate. governor tom wolf supports the measure. >>> march madness tips off today. you have a few hours to fill out your brackets. all our local teams play tomorrow. villanova and temple boarded buses for brooklyn yesterday. if villanova beats asheville and temple beats iowa, they play each other in the second round jeff skeverski is with the cats and the owls. >>> we know what you'll be paying attention to? >> reporter: i have my plans off tore -- for tomorrow. we're dry for st. patrick's day, we'll get green on the radar, but not now. we have partly cloudy skies, we'll see sunshine like yesterday, although in some neighborhoods we have patchy fog. 46, dewpoint, 43. very close w
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. >>> but there could be a change coming depending on the political winds. a number of republican senators have agreed to talk to garland on the phone. >>> medical marijuana is another step closer to becoming law. the house voted 149 to 43. patients can take the drug in pill, oil or liquidity form. they would not be able to smoke it. the legislation goes to the state senate. governor tom wolf supports the measure. >>> march...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. and at a time when our politics are so polarized. at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and curtesy and comedy are often treated like they're disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight and treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the care it deserves. our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has to be and it should stay that way. to suggest that someone as qualified and respected as merrick garland doesn't even deserve a hearing let alone an up or town vote to join an institution as important as our supreme court when 2-thirds of americans believe otherwise, that would be unprecedented. to suggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity with a distinguished track record of delivering justice for the american people might be treated as one republican leader stated as a political pinata, that can't be right. tom
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. and at a time when our politics are so polarized. at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and curtesy and comedy are often treated like they're disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight and treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the care it deserves. our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has...
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i think it started with margaret thatcher's sense of betrayal of which she felt was a single europe market that gradually become a political union. when it was signed in 1992 that is really the birth of the u.k. independence party that thought this was going too far, giving up too much sovereignty. they have more leaders in the conservative party that didn't make it into parliament. when cameron got the leadership he promised that the party should stop banging on about europe, but he felt with the independence party breathing down his neck that he needed to do something to appease his sceptic wing. that's where he promised a referendum in 2015 which nobody believed would ever happen. it was a kind of horror that they won the election and they had to fulfil. so now he we are >>> this consistent belief that britain is getting a raw deal, has it been exaggerated or did they have a case. >> i'm of two minds. i think the clear case for leaving is very hard to make because to me britain already has a very good deal with europe. the two most contentious parts of the e.u., the euro, they haven't h
i think it started with margaret thatcher's sense of betrayal of which she felt was a single europe market that gradually become a political union. when it was signed in 1992 that is really the birth of the u.k. independence party that thought this was going too far, giving up too much sovereignty. they have more leaders in the conservative party that didn't make it into parliament. when cameron got the leadership he promised that the party should stop banging on about europe, but he felt with...
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it would be a de betrayal of leaders are standing firm in opposition and they insist voters should decide the ideological balance of the court when they elect the next president. >> it's a president's constitutional right to nominate the supreme court justice and it's the senate's constitutional right to act as a check on a president and withhold its consent. >> reporter: democrats are pushing back, hoping the choice of a moderate judge will convince them to rethink their position. >> i hope president obama is nominating an exceptionally qualified nominee and will change the republicans to change course. >> reporter: even some who supported gar land in the past said this time will be different and they won't even bother to meet with him. scott? >>> and donald trump and hillary clinton back on the campaign trail after wins in north carolina. trump came on top in florida forcing marco rubio to suspend his campaign last night. ohio governor john casein is going strong winning 66 gel debates, but is still a long way from the nomination. here is where the nominates stand. no -- nominations sta
it would be a de betrayal of leaders are standing firm in opposition and they insist voters should decide the ideological balance of the court when they elect the next president. >> it's a president's constitutional right to nominate the supreme court justice and it's the senate's constitutional right to act as a check on a president and withhold its consent. >> reporter: democrats are pushing back, hoping the choice of a moderate judge will convince them to rethink their position....
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. vision ofayal of the our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comedy are so often treated like they are precisely the time when we should play it straight. >> republican leaders insist while the president has every right to put forward a name, they have every right on the senate side to deny the confirmation process. now we have what it shaping up to be quite a showdown. the president is saying merrick garland will make the rounds on the hill, which is traditional the day after someone is mentioned as a nominee. they go and curry favor and answer questions with members of the senate who will be voting in the confirmation process. whether that gets beyond the front door, we don't know. this is a bit of uncharted territory in recent history. we will have to wait and see if republicans are even willing to entertain this idea of talking to merrick garland or if he's going to be locked out. times 17 supreme court justice. five times i
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. vision ofayal of the our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comedy are so often treated like they are precisely the time when we should play it straight. >> republican leaders insist while the president has every right to put forward a name, they have every right on the senate side to deny the confirmation process. now we have what it...
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these cuban-americans call his presence in cuba betrayal. for 76-year-old emilio izquierdo, it's personal. he spent two years jailed in cuba before escaping during the >> i feel very bad about our president. >> reporter: what if it's good for cuba down the road? >> it's a fool's hope. i'm very mad. >> you can call me an extremist if you want. to. >> reporter: 69-year-old laura viniello was born in havana and escaped the communist regime as a child. >> the president is a sell-out, sir. don't you know the cuban nation was left out. the cuban people, we have been left out. >> we're going to have more eyes over there. >> reporter: abe rivera left cuba when he was four years old. now 49, this investor is ready to do business in cuba. >> we're going to have an island that everybody is going to go and visit. what obama has done for cuba, it's great. >> reporter: over the last 3 years when there was a concern about something happening in cuba, this is the spot where thousands of people would gather to protest, 10,000, 20,000 the time, today there we
these cuban-americans call his presence in cuba betrayal. for 76-year-old emilio izquierdo, it's personal. he spent two years jailed in cuba before escaping during the >> i feel very bad about our president. >> reporter: what if it's good for cuba down the road? >> it's a fool's hope. i'm very mad. >> you can call me an extremist if you want. to. >> reporter: 69-year-old laura viniello was born in havana and escaped the communist regime as a child. >> the...
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. >> his sentencing recommendation is a betrayal of that promise and sends a message that officers can continue to kill black new yorkers without consequences. >> thompson said in a statement that liang has no prior criminal history and poses no threat to public safety. >>> there are some new developments in the murder of an aide to governor cuomo. he was shot and killed last september and now police want to question these four people about that murder. for the first time, we're also hearing from the window. cbs2's jessica schneider reports from crown heights. >> reporter: the wife held back tears, speaking for the first time since her husband was gunned down. he was out in the streets for the annual celebrations, a time >> my husband was in the midst of this very celebration and never made it home due to the gang and gun violence. >> reporter: police have released four nude photos, three men and one woman, they believe the four may have information about who fired the fatal shots. >> we believe they are residents of the neighborhood. we do not believe they are people who came in to an
. >> his sentencing recommendation is a betrayal of that promise and sends a message that officers can continue to kill black new yorkers without consequences. >> thompson said in a statement that liang has no prior criminal history and poses no threat to public safety. >>> there are some new developments in the murder of an aide to governor cuomo. he was shot and killed last september and now police want to question these four people about that murder. for the first time,...
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do you think there is a responsibility to move away from two-dimensional betrayals of muslims?> that responsibility falls on all of us. are there bad people in the world? absolutely. that are terrorists muslim? yes there are. are there terrorists that are not muslim? yes, there are. there is a time and place to explore that story. when it is, i have no issue of exploring that. when you take a movie like "iron man" which is a superhero movie emma when you inject that, it takes away what the genre and peace is about -- and piece is a bout. jane: how does othello contribute to the conversation? >> we are trying to find it from within the story and to give it color. >> let me see it. >> we want this to be a conversation piece. our approach has been to accentuate those moments come of those ideas, those words so that it triggers something in the audience's mind and heart. jane o'brien reporting. william shakespeare is just as relevant today as he was 400 years ago. a great production of othello. you can find more of today's news. you can reach me on twitter. i am @kattykaybbc. thank
do you think there is a responsibility to move away from two-dimensional betrayals of muslims?> that responsibility falls on all of us. are there bad people in the world? absolutely. that are terrorists muslim? yes there are. are there terrorists that are not muslim? yes, there are. there is a time and place to explore that story. when it is, i have no issue of exploring that. when you take a movie like "iron man" which is a superhero movie emma when you inject that, it takes away...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and would be a betrayal of our founding documents. when politics are so polarized light now. when norms of comedy and courtesy are treated like their disposable, it is precisely this time that we should say it straight. we should confirm a spring court justice with the caring and a series this deserves. this is supposed to be above politics end it has to be and it should stay that way. to suggest that someone is qualified as garland does not even deserve a hearing if would two-thirds of americans believe otherwise would be unprecedented. to suggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity with a distinguished track record of bringing justice to the american people which this person has been treated as a political pinata by one a republican politician. i specifically just as republicans to give him a fair hearing and then an up or down vote. if this does not have been nominated will judges by the constitution will have been beyond repair. this will provoke an endless cycle of tit-for-tat. their reputation of the s
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and would be a betrayal of our founding documents. when politics are so polarized light now. when norms of comedy and courtesy are treated like their disposable, it is precisely this time that we should say it straight. we should confirm a spring court justice with the caring and a series this deserves. this is supposed to be above politics end it has to be and it should stay that way. to suggest that someone is qualified as garland does not even...
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it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comedy are so often treated like they're disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. and treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to be above politics. it has to be. and it should stay that way. to suggest that someone is qualified and respected as merrick garland doesn't even deserve a hearing, let alone an up or down vote, to join an institution as important as our supreme court, when two thirds of americans believe otherwise, that would be unprecedented. to suggest that someone who has served his country with honor and dignity, with a distinguished track record of delivering justice for the american people, might be treated as one republican leader stated, as a politica
it would be a betrayal of our best traditions. and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents. at a time when our politics are so polarized, at a time when norms and customs of political rhetoric and courtesy and comedy are so often treated like they're disposable, this is precisely the time when we should play it straight. and treat the process of appointing a supreme court justice with the seriousness and care it deserves. because our supreme court really is unique. it's supposed to...
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conservative media outlets who have insisted that any compromise with the democratic administration is a betrayal. >> what i'm not going to do is to validate some notion that the republican crack up that's been taking place is a consequence of actions that i've taken. >> david shuster, al jazeera. >> hillary clinton taking a break from campaigning today. she will be at nancy reagan's funeral. in florida on thursday, she said it doesn't matter to her which republican she faces in november. bernie sanders facing rallies in tampa and gainesville hoping for an upset win that in state. he tells crowds that he's getting the same feeling in michigan when he defeated clinton. >> first lady michelle obama going to be at nancy reagan's funeral today. thousands of people have been filing past her casket over the past two days. she will be buried next to her late husband. >>> it could be another day before the rain that soaked the south for much of the week lets up. five people now dead across the region. a state of emergency is in effect for parts of louisiana. we have the story from new orleans. >> from lo
conservative media outlets who have insisted that any compromise with the democratic administration is a betrayal. >> what i'm not going to do is to validate some notion that the republican crack up that's been taking place is a consequence of actions that i've taken. >> david shuster, al jazeera. >> hillary clinton taking a break from campaigning today. she will be at nancy reagan's funeral. in florida on thursday, she said it doesn't matter to her which republican she faces...