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. ♪ john: there is a hot race in wisconsin when charles franklin is on your show twice in one week.e is the director of the marquette university of law school poll, and he is here to tell us more about what it means. let's start with public and numbers and geography. which areas of the state is ted cruz doing well, leading in the polls? charles: ted cruz is doing really well in the southeast. that is where establishment republicans usually do well. until recently, you may not have thought of him as a establishment republican. in comparison with trump, i guess he is. trump had been doing well in the northwest. that is an area rick santorum won in 2012. but now the trump is behind, that is part of the cruz surge. john: so your poll was in the field before the walker endorsement, and yet, cruz is up even without that endorsement. with walker now behind cruz how much will that help him going forward? charles: you would think it would help. our poll ended monday night before walker endorsed in the next morning. one of the striking things in the poll is that among republican primary voter
. ♪ john: there is a hot race in wisconsin when charles franklin is on your show twice in one week.e is the director of the marquette university of law school poll, and he is here to tell us more about what it means. let's start with public and numbers and geography. which areas of the state is ted cruz doing well, leading in the polls? charles: ted cruz is doing really well in the southeast. that is where establishment republicans usually do well. until recently, you may not have thought of...
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. ♪ ♪ is a hot race in wisconsin when charles franklin is on your show twice in one week. the director of the marquette university of law school poll, and he is here to tell us more about it what means. let's start with public and numbers and geography. with areas of the state where ted cruz is doing so well, leading the poll? charles: ted cruz is doing really well in the southeast. that is where establishment .epublicans usually do well until recently, you may not have thought of him as a establishment republican. in comparison with tromp, i suppose so. trump had been doing well in the northwest. rick santoruma one in 2012. . won in 2012 but now the trump is behind, that is part of the cruz surge. john: so your poll was in the field before the walker cruz is up, and yet, even without that endorsement. cruz walker now behind how much will that help him going forward? charles: you would think it would help. our poll ended monday night before walker endorsed in the next morning. one of the striking things in the poll is that among republican primary voters, approval is 80%.
. ♪ ♪ is a hot race in wisconsin when charles franklin is on your show twice in one week. the director of the marquette university of law school poll, and he is here to tell us more about it what means. let's start with public and numbers and geography. with areas of the state where ted cruz is doing so well, leading the poll? charles: ted cruz is doing really well in the southeast. that is where establishment .epublicans usually do well until recently, you may not have thought of him as a...
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. ♪ ♪ john: you know there is a hot race in wisconsin, when charles franklin is on your show twice ineek. he is the director of the marquette university of law school poll, and he is here to tell us more about what it means. let's start with public and -- republican numbers and geography. which areas of the state is ted cruz doing well, leading in the polls? charles: ted cruz is doing really well in the southeast. that is where establishment republicans usually do well. until recently, you may not have thought of him as a establishment republican. by comparison with trump, i guess he is. trump had been doing well in the northwest. that is an area rick santorum won in 2012. one of the surprising things is ted cruz is now just one point behind donald trump in that area. that is part of the cruz surge. john: so your poll was in the field before the walker endorsement, and yet, cruz is up even without that endorsement. my question for you, with walker now behind cruz how much will that help him going forward? charles: you would think it would help. our poll ended monday night, before walk
. ♪ ♪ john: you know there is a hot race in wisconsin, when charles franklin is on your show twice ineek. he is the director of the marquette university of law school poll, and he is here to tell us more about what it means. let's start with public and -- republican numbers and geography. which areas of the state is ted cruz doing well, leading in the polls? charles: ted cruz is doing really well in the southeast. that is where establishment republicans usually do well. until recently, you...
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charles franklin, head of marquette university polling, says most are lower-paying jobs. >> when people transition out of old jobs to new ones, they may be at best treading water but more likely taking a step down in income. >> reporter: to prove his point, milwaukee's landmark pabst brewery just packed their bags and left in 1996. 20 years later the buildings are being revitalized, but for student housing, not manufacturing. steven young, who just got a factory job, has advice for his favorite candidate, bernie sanders. >> i'm telling bernie sanders that he really needs to help milwaukee. >> reporter: jean casarez, cnn, milwaukee, wisconsin. >> our thanks to jean casarez. the unemployment rate in wisconsin is 4.4%, which is lower than the national average of 5%, but in milwaukee it is 6.3%. >>> in our world lead, cnn is just learning dozens of isis terrorists, including several believed to be connected to the deadly attacks in paris and brussels, could still be on the loose. some of them perhaps hiding in plain sight. that story next. jusdoes that mean they have toer grow apart from th
charles franklin, head of marquette university polling, says most are lower-paying jobs. >> when people transition out of old jobs to new ones, they may be at best treading water but more likely taking a step down in income. >> reporter: to prove his point, milwaukee's landmark pabst brewery just packed their bags and left in 1996. 20 years later the buildings are being revitalized, but for student housing, not manufacturing. steven young, who just got a factory job, has advice for...
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. >> reporter: charles franklin is the director of the respected parqu ette huh school poll, his latestvey shows that ted cruz has catapulted into a ten-point state wide lead over trump. >> that's a tremendous increase and i don't think ted cruz's issue position has changed over that period. >> reporter: cruz gained momentum last week with an endorsement from republican governor scott walker. >> the notion that donald trump has and that many of the trumpkins have that the politics is involved with smash mouth. >> reporter: in addition, conservative talk show hosts like charley sykes are using the airwaves to rally their audiences against trump. >> ted cruz was not my first choice or my second choice. i'm more anti-trump than i am procruz. so you know, the key thing at this point is to stop donald trump from getting that 1,237 votes on the first ballot of the convention. >> he's actually almost this cartoon version of every stereotype that liberals would have of what they think of conservative, xenophobic, racist, miss only nis particular. but he's not a cartoon, is he the leading republ
. >> reporter: charles franklin is the director of the respected parqu ette huh school poll, his latestvey shows that ted cruz has catapulted into a ten-point state wide lead over trump. >> that's a tremendous increase and i don't think ted cruz's issue position has changed over that period. >> reporter: cruz gained momentum last week with an endorsement from republican governor scott walker. >> the notion that donald trump has and that many of the trumpkins have that...
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so i had a conversation with the top polster in wisconsin, charles franklin he was expecting a sanders victory by 4 percentage points and he won by 13 which is very important because wisconsin is a state that he should win frankly. it's a heavily white state, it has a lot of progressive history. so it's a state that bernie sanders should have won. but the fact they won by more than ten points will give his supporters some comfort. ted cruz again slightly overperformed his expectations. but really what the important story i think out of last night is it makes a contested convention on the republican side much much more likely. and in fact betting agencies are now saying that it's more likely than not that we will go into a contested convention. >> stick with the democratic side. is this this is a different story today if bernie sanders wins by two or three points. what was the ropeeason for the he overperformance? >> we haven't got all the wrinkles of that yet, but the thing with bernie sanders that he needs to do is a tight victory for him these days is not a victory frankly because he
so i had a conversation with the top polster in wisconsin, charles franklin he was expecting a sanders victory by 4 percentage points and he won by 13 which is very important because wisconsin is a state that he should win frankly. it's a heavily white state, it has a lot of progressive history. so it's a state that bernie sanders should have won. but the fact they won by more than ten points will give his supporters some comfort. ted cruz again slightly overperformed his expectations. but...
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charles who was 29. mary: missing franklin who was in his early 80's. so madison. george mason and benjamin franklin had been the movers and shakers and george mason had the well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill of rights and very important. madison was ok. benk franklin drives him crazy and he is in his 80's. madison competitors a little bit at the convention, the people he has captivated is that younger group. charles drove him crazy. there's a lot of competitive desire for credit, a little jealousy with pinky. and pinky writes this letter and puts you back in this moment. he had enormous handwriting and writes madison and croge how he is enjoying married life and of course i are not married yet. and he and madison were quite competitive. brian: you mentioned in your book, kitty, somebody, he was pursuing at the convention who was 16 years old. mary: james madison was interested in kitty floyd long before he went to the convention. she very young and he scored out the letters where he talks about her. a lot of the people have focused on
charles who was 29. mary: missing franklin who was in his early 80's. so madison. george mason and benjamin franklin had been the movers and shakers and george mason had the well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill of rights and very important. madison was ok. benk franklin drives him crazy and he is in his 80's. madison competitors a little bit at the convention, the people he has captivated is that younger group. charles drove him crazy. there's a lot of competitive...
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in the music of aretha franklin, james brown, al green, ray charles. you don't have to go to church to hear this music, gospel tropes are coming in through popular music. that has a huge impact on how prince is formed as a musician. >> you write -- i'll finish by complicating you in the piece in the "new york times" talking about how people appreciate his bawdiness and how open he was about sexuality and how that freaked people out, but he was just as open about the religious aspects what was he was literally preaching through some of his songs and you being willing to tie those things together. sex and religion are two things people are so freaked out about. he did put them together and i think your statement on that is smart and brave. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> i know it's tough circumstances but i'm happy to have the chance to have you here. wedding on booking.com. oh! yurt. yes! earthy... just rustic. [laughing] oh my gosh. wow. [owl howling] [gulp] uh, how about an island? island, yeah. yeah. yeah. [laughing] were you laughing in
in the music of aretha franklin, james brown, al green, ray charles. you don't have to go to church to hear this music, gospel tropes are coming in through popular music. that has a huge impact on how prince is formed as a musician. >> you write -- i'll finish by complicating you in the piece in the "new york times" talking about how people appreciate his bawdiness and how open he was about sexuality and how that freaked people out, but he was just as open about the religious...
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charles pinkney who was 29. alexander hamilton, 30, edmund randall mary: you are missing -- randolph, 34. and george mason, 62. mary: you are missing franklinho was in his early 80's. so madison. george mason and benjamin franklin had been the movers and shakers at the time of the revolution. and george mason had the well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill of rights and very important. madison was ok. ben franklin drives him crazy and he is in his 80's. madison's competitors a little bit at the convention, the people he has captivated is that younger group. charles drove him crazy. as i read the notes there's a , lot of competitive desire for credit, a little jealousy with charles pinkney. writes this letter and puts you he writes -- he writes this wonderful letter. it put you back in that moment. he had enormous handwriting and writes madison and croge how he -- and crowing how he is married and joint -- enjoying married life and big dig toward medicine. but of course you are not married yet. and he and madison were quite competitive. brian: you mentioned in your book, kitty somebody, he was pursuing at the conventi
charles pinkney who was 29. alexander hamilton, 30, edmund randall mary: you are missing -- randolph, 34. and george mason, 62. mary: you are missing franklinho was in his early 80's. so madison. george mason and benjamin franklin had been the movers and shakers at the time of the revolution. and george mason had the well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill of rights and very important. madison was ok. ben franklin drives him crazy and he is in his 80's. madison's...
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franklin impersonators to get marquee billing. it's also mark's birthday weekend. these are pictures from rehearsal that night, where charles notices that mark isn't quite himself. what did you think was going on with him? >> he was just so out of whack. and it wasn't like he was drunk or anything. he was just out of whack. he wasn't with us. >> reporter: then the next day, more odd behavior. >> he just showed up at my door one day, on a saturday. celebrate my birthday, charles!" only one thing struck me so out of place, his skin color. >> reporter: what did it look like? >> yellow. his skin was actually a yellowish color. >> reporter: so something was wrong with him. >> something was wrong with him. >> reporter: he's right. on easter sunday, diane comes back from church and finds her husband dead in bed. >> i was devastated. i was devastated. >> reporter: did you have any inkling that anything was wrong? did you get any clue that mark's health might have been bad? i mean -- >> no. >> reporter: yet diane tells authorities her husband's been sick and refused to see a doctor. there's a curious ring of blood around mark's mout
franklin impersonators to get marquee billing. it's also mark's birthday weekend. these are pictures from rehearsal that night, where charles notices that mark isn't quite himself. what did you think was going on with him? >> he was just so out of whack. and it wasn't like he was drunk or anything. he was just out of whack. he wasn't with us. >> reporter: then the next day, more odd behavior. >> he just showed up at my door one day, on a saturday. celebrate my birthday,...
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charles river. it was 241 years ago. can we get over this. >> running down ben franklin bridge, that would be great. >> there he goes. >>he british are coming. >> check it out. >> get to the section of town where there are a actually people. >> all right. >> all right, bye. >> good story bit anyway. >> here's the number of the day. we will go on a scale of one to ten and we are at the top of the list, a ten today with bob. bus stop buddy, is wearing shades and a long sleeve flyers jersey preferably would be just fine. temperatures in the 40's and 50's to get you a started this morning but wait until you see where we're going by end of the day. it is 58 degrees. relative humidity not bad at 49 percent. and 58 already. wow. no rain. here's your high temperature, we love alliteration so we will go with marvelous machine with a high temperature of, 80 u handle it. >> you are looking marvelous. good morning. 8:05. here's a live look at i-95 at the south philadelphia where it will all happen later tonight. we have both phillies and flyers in the stadium complex tonight but right now northbound i-95 an accident right here off
charles river. it was 241 years ago. can we get over this. >> running down ben franklin bridge, that would be great. >> there he goes. >>he british are coming. >> check it out. >> get to the section of town where there are a actually people. >> all right. >> all right, bye. >> good story bit anyway. >> here's the number of the day. we will go on a scale of one to ten and we are at the top of the list, a ten today with bob. bus stop buddy, is...
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charles pinckney, alexander hamilton, 30. 32. lancing, randolph, 34. morris, 35. and george mason, 62. >> and you're missing franklin, early 80's.is georgemadison -- so mason, who is on the screen, but also benjamin franklin really the movers and shakers at the time of the revolution. mason certainly was well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill rights. very important. madison is okay with him. at the convention drives him crazy. he's in his 80's and he thinks everything should still be like it was in the revolution. madison's competitors a little at the convention, the isple he's captivated with that younger group. pinckney, who was a little bit drove himan him, crazy. as i read the notes, there's a desire foretitive credit, a little jealousy with pinckney. fact, after the convention, pinckney writes this wonderful letter, not because of wonderful because of what it says, but because it really puts you back in that moment. pinckney had this enormous handwriting and he writes sort of crowing about how he's married and enjoying a big digfe and then towards madison sort of like, but, of course, y
charles pinckney, alexander hamilton, 30. 32. lancing, randolph, 34. morris, 35. and george mason, 62. >> and you're missing franklin, early 80's.is georgemadison -- so mason, who is on the screen, but also benjamin franklin really the movers and shakers at the time of the revolution. mason certainly was well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill rights. very important. madison is okay with him. at the convention drives him crazy. he's in his 80's and he thinks...