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>> guest: former vice president dick cheney. he went on the air himself shortly after 9/11 and he said in order to win this war on terror we need to play on the dark side. it is unclear what he was talking about at that point what did the dark side mean? the book explains. what that title was talking about. >> host: did you meet vice president cheney or interview him? >> guest: i met vice president cheney and had a chance to talk to him. the interview on my bulletin board, in the next two years, the answer came back, unfortunately vice president cheney will be very busy. that was a blanket no. i heard a chance to see him since. on abc to get there, the two of us having our makeup put on. a chance to talk to him, he had said, he commented on things in the book, that he had read some of it which was flattering and we talked about our labrador retrievers which we share a great love for. >> host: this is a inside story of how the war on terror turned into a war on american ideals". >> guest: is a very complicated story. all of these
>> guest: former vice president dick cheney. he went on the air himself shortly after 9/11 and he said in order to win this war on terror we need to play on the dark side. it is unclear what he was talking about at that point what did the dark side mean? the book explains. what that title was talking about. >> host: did you meet vice president cheney or interview him? >> guest: i met vice president cheney and had a chance to talk to him. the interview on my bulletin board, in...
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he had a commentary about dick cheney and donald rumsfeld in particular. do you get the sense that he was waiting all these years for somebody to ask? - no, i think people ask all the time. - so why did he tell you what he thought as opposed to anybody who'd asked previously. - you don't think it's my charm and good looks? (crowd laughs) - i do, personally i think that. - the good looks part, i think, was the key. - is that what it is. - i've wondered that a lot. and he actually says at one point, this quotation's in the book, he says, "what you want to know "and what you need to know "but what i'm not going to tell you "is when i disagree with my son." so again, he's sort of-- - he's on to you. - oh yeah, the amiable partition was also the director of central intelligence. (crowd laughs) - he knows how to keep a secret. - oh my god, absolutely. - but he had to know that he was making news in saying what he said to you. - he did, he did and it was over and it wasn't a drive by comment, that went on over several years. and i went back to him last december 1
he had a commentary about dick cheney and donald rumsfeld in particular. do you get the sense that he was waiting all these years for somebody to ask? - no, i think people ask all the time. - so why did he tell you what he thought as opposed to anybody who'd asked previously. - you don't think it's my charm and good looks? (crowd laughs) - i do, personally i think that. - the good looks part, i think, was the key. - is that what it is. - i've wondered that a lot. and he actually says at one...
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>> it came from former vice president dick cheney. he went on the air himself shortly after 9/11 and said, you know, in order to win this war on terror, we need to play on the dark side. it was unclear what he was talking about at that point, but the book explained what that title, what that term was talking about. >> host: did you ever meet vice president cheney or interview him? >> guest: you know, i have certainly met vice president cheney and had a chance to talk to them. he did not give me the interview for the book. for a little while i had the church of the interview request on my bulletin board. i said could you talk to me anytime in the next two years? the answer came back from an assistant is an unfortunate vice president cheney will be very busy during the next two years. that was kind of a blanket no. but i have had a chance to see him since. we actually were in a brief room at one point going on abc together and it is just the two of us having our makeup put on. it was great to have a chance to talk to him. he commented o
>> it came from former vice president dick cheney. he went on the air himself shortly after 9/11 and said, you know, in order to win this war on terror, we need to play on the dark side. it was unclear what he was talking about at that point, but the book explained what that title, what that term was talking about. >> host: did you ever meet vice president cheney or interview him? >> guest: you know, i have certainly met vice president cheney and had a chance to talk to them....
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one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression of lawlessness in limitless powerful stuff on the battlefield, people shoot each other without having trials or due process. everyone agrees that is war to nobody thinks soldiers have to give opposing soldiers a trial before shooting them. that is what war is. what made these post-9/11 theories so radical is the assertion was made for the first time theaters of war were no longer confined to find a physical faces, the battlefield. it was now the case the entire planet was the battlefield. including u.s. soil. therefore, the limitless power that the president can exercise on a battlefield are now no longer confined to physical spaces. essentially the president is omnipotent everywhere because that is where the battlefield is found. what you
one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression of lawlessness in limitless powerful stuff on the battlefield, people shoot each other without having trials or due process. everyone agrees that...
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>> guest: it came from the former vice president dick cheney. he said in order to win this war on terror, we are going to need to kind of play on the dark side and it wasn't clear what he was talking about at that point. what did the dark side mean. but the book explains what that title and the term was talking about. >> host: did you ever meet vice president dick cheney were interviewing for the buck? >> guest: i certainly have met him and had a chance to talk with him. he did not give me the interview for the buck. for a little while, i had the answer to my interview request on the bulletin board i said can you talk to me anytime in the last two years and the answer came back from an assistant said vice president will be very busy the next two years but i have had a chance to see him since. we actually were in a room together at one point going on abc together and it was just the two of us sitting there having our makeup put on and it was great to have a chance to talk to him. he commented on some of the things in the book that seemed as if he
>> guest: it came from the former vice president dick cheney. he said in order to win this war on terror, we are going to need to kind of play on the dark side and it wasn't clear what he was talking about at that point. what did the dark side mean. but the book explains what that title and the term was talking about. >> host: did you ever meet vice president dick cheney were interviewing for the buck? >> guest: i certainly have met him and had a chance to talk with him. he...
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. >> damn right dick cheney's heart is a political football. >> i need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. i want you to talk to them whether they're independent or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> they bring a knife. we bring a gun. the left claims donald trump's divisive but for decades liberals using vile rhetoric to tear the country apart. reaction. plus ohio vote earls head to the polls tomorrow. governor kasich will join us to explain and he thinks it's a great idea to have a brokered convention. he and will disagree on that and more as "hannity" continues. hundreds of crash simulations. thousands of hours of painstaking craftsmanship. and an infinite reserve of patience... ...to create a vehicle that looks, drives and thinks like nothing else on the road. the all-new glc. the suv the world has been waiting for. starting at $38,950. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. century
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and then also later tonight -- >> damn right dick cheney's heart is a political football. we ought to rip it out, kick it around and stuff it back in him. >> i need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. i want you to talk to them whether they're independent or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> they bring a knife. we bring a gun. the left claims donald trump's divisive but for decades liberals have been using vile rhetoric to tear the country apart. laura ingraham will be here with reaction. >> plus, ohio voters head to the polls tomorrow. governor kasich will join us to explain and he thinks it's a great idea to have a brokered convention. he and will disagree on that and more as "hannity" continues. >>. >> we're going win, win, win. >> we want our freedom back. >> we have a real plan. >> the fight for the nomination could all come down to this. america is ready to make its choice. a special america's election headquarters, march 15th. hundreds of crash simulations. thousands of hours of painst
and then also later tonight -- >> damn right dick cheney's heart is a political football. we ought to rip it out, kick it around and stuff it back in him. >> i need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. i want you to talk to them whether they're independent or whether they are republican. i want you to argue with them and get in their face. >> they bring a knife. we bring a gun. the left claims donald trump's divisive but for decades liberals have...
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selectederry later senator edwards as his running incumbentthey lost to president bush and vice president cheneygeneral election. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the next president of the united states, john edwards. [applause] ♪ [indistinct conversations] have are very honored to you. this is our mayor. nice to seerds: you, mayor. >> [indiscernible] sena
selectederry later senator edwards as his running incumbentthey lost to president bush and vice president cheneygeneral election. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the next president of the united states, john edwards. [applause] ♪ [indistinct conversations] have are very honored to you. this is our mayor. nice to seerds: you, mayor. >> [indiscernible] sena
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to be george bush's running mate. -- it is like when dick cheney picked himself to be george bush's running mate. john: it is going to be ugly. when they come back, why hillary clinton is laughing at donald trump in a new web video. ♪ mark: yesterday we showed you a video that donald trump tweeted showing hillary clinton barking like a dog and vladimir putin chortling at her while today the super pac supporting clinton turned the tables on donald. witho are you consulting so that you are ready on day one? with myself because i have a good brain and i have said a lot of things. -- i am speaking with myself because i have a good brand and i have said a lot of things. mark: whatever you think of that on a static merits, -- on a static merits, -- on aesthetic merits, what does that tell you? and: and they looked at it didn't treat it like some trifle, they saw in its cutting and in the implications of its viral quality. pickup played a lot on cable and dance around the web. they decided they had to be now. he brings a knife, you bring a gun. he brings a gun, you bring the bazooka. they
to be george bush's running mate. -- it is like when dick cheney picked himself to be george bush's running mate. john: it is going to be ugly. when they come back, why hillary clinton is laughing at donald trump in a new web video. ♪ mark: yesterday we showed you a video that donald trump tweeted showing hillary clinton barking like a dog and vladimir putin chortling at her while today the super pac supporting clinton turned the tables on donald. witho are you consulting so that you are...
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senator edwards as his running mate, but they lost to incumbent president bush and vice president cheneygeneral election. our coverage begins in oklahoma. this is under 50 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the next president of the united states, john edwards. [applause] ♪
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and i would say in the -- you know, for me, i had worked for vice president cheney for four years. i had known bob gates for 40 years. i had known condi for 20 years. you know, you have a comfort with people and you have confidence with them and there's a presumption of good faith. and it really helps things get done. secondly, and i'd say the president, and i'd say the national security adviser, the inner agency process is the president's -- the president has to take responsibility for it. if it's not working and it's dysfunctional, the president needs to fix it. because nobody else is going to be able to fix it for him. thirdly, i think i would say to them, yes, get consensus, if you can, on lower level principles but take it to the president as a check because the president may not agree with the consensus. again, the national security council does not make decisions. it prepares decisions for the president to make. that's who the country has elected to make decisions. so, yes, work on consensus on lower level issues but bring the consensus to the president. and on the big issue
and i would say in the -- you know, for me, i had worked for vice president cheney for four years. i had known bob gates for 40 years. i had known condi for 20 years. you know, you have a comfort with people and you have confidence with them and there's a presumption of good faith. and it really helps things get done. secondly, and i'd say the president, and i'd say the national security adviser, the inner agency process is the president's -- the president has to take responsibility for it. if...
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tacoma, washington, where the enthusiasm of a large crowd threatened to carry away police barriers at cheneyny says, the great movements in this country, the great period of intellectual and social activity, took place in those periods when we look to long range to the future. the assignment in the 1960's is to produce men and women with a sense of public responsibility, the public duty. whiskeytown, california. the president dedicates the whiskeytown dam, the last of four that comprise the trinity river project. las vegas, nevada, where president kennedy speaks at the convention center. here are some of the remarks he made at las vegas and at other places on his tour. [applause] pres. kennedy: i came on this trip to see the united states. and i can assure you there is nothing more encouraging for any of us who work in washington than to have the chance to fly across this united states, and drive through it, and see what a great country it is, and come to understand somewhat better how this country has been able for so many years to carry so many burdens in so many parts of the world. the pr
tacoma, washington, where the enthusiasm of a large crowd threatened to carry away police barriers at cheneyny says, the great movements in this country, the great period of intellectual and social activity, took place in those periods when we look to long range to the future. the assignment in the 1960's is to produce men and women with a sense of public responsibility, the public duty. whiskeytown, california. the president dedicates the whiskeytown dam, the last of four that comprise the...
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>> host: john rights is dick cheney a criminal and should he be prosecuted? >> guest: there was -- there has been debate even serious debate about whether someone should be prosecuted for the torture of the 9/11 suspects. i don't think -- i am a reporter, a i am not an advocate particularly but i see these as political problems that need to be solved with political answers. these are policy debates to have, they are really important policy debates, i don't think -- i imagine after years of covering politics in washington, if somebody brought charges against vice president cheney, and be back lashed would be so intense that everybody practically would be on chaney's side. it would not be a useful thing to do. >> host: this is mary. as a union state can't make a living from the arts i am extremely conflicted about koch support for arts organization. >> guest: a lot of people in new york feels that way because david koch has put a lot of money into lincoln center and the museum of modern art. i can't say i am against giving money to the arts. i come from a famil
>> host: john rights is dick cheney a criminal and should he be prosecuted? >> guest: there was -- there has been debate even serious debate about whether someone should be prosecuted for the torture of the 9/11 suspects. i don't think -- i am a reporter, a i am not an advocate particularly but i see these as political problems that need to be solved with political answers. these are policy debates to have, they are really important policy debates, i don't think -- i imagine after...
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first, the first thing that happened is that president can actually the bushes from vice president cheney, decide to get rid of the geneva conventions are the rules and uphold the standards have to treat prisoners of war. when they get rid of the rules, the rules of war and to also declare that the detainees are not criminals, which gets rid of the criminal code, they are basically putting detainees in a legal limbo with the make up the rules as they go along. >> jane mayer live on booktv's in depth sunday march 6 noon until 3 p.m. eastern. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. this weekend we are in anaheim, california, with the help of our local cable partner time warner. next, oc weekly editor gustavo arellano author of the nine talks but some of the stereotypes he has witnessed as a latino american. spring the idea for "ask a mexican" actually came from an editor at the oc weekly at the time. he would always ask me questions about mexicans because i was only likely to obstetric i was the only person of color on some fundamental. i would always answer them silly stuff like what does t
first, the first thing that happened is that president can actually the bushes from vice president cheney, decide to get rid of the geneva conventions are the rules and uphold the standards have to treat prisoners of war. when they get rid of the rules, the rules of war and to also declare that the detainees are not criminals, which gets rid of the criminal code, they are basically putting detainees in a legal limbo with the make up the rules as they go along. >> jane mayer live on...
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he is a close, personal relationship with the cheney family.asically became a hero with an national security circles in the republican administration at the time and on capitol hill. that led to very large contracts, and contracts with the cia around the world. matthew and i talked to former cia officers who were saying critical things about what erik prince is doing right now, but all of thehem said look, at the end of the day, they kept us safe in these investigations. two blackwater guys were killed --n a vase with the track attacked by a triple a agent frm jordan and blue of a number of senior cia people e on afghghanistatan. two blackwater guys were killed in that operation. erik prince viewed himself as being thrown under the bus by leon panetta when he became cia director. some of what leon panetta did was disingenuous -- he runs to congress early in his tenure at the agency and greets the intelligence committee on what he said was basically an inactive assassination program that blackwater was at the center of, and tells members of the
he is a close, personal relationship with the cheney family.asically became a hero with an national security circles in the republican administration at the time and on capitol hill. that led to very large contracts, and contracts with the cia around the world. matthew and i talked to former cia officers who were saying critical things about what erik prince is doing right now, but all of thehem said look, at the end of the day, they kept us safe in these investigations. two blackwater guys...
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how come we still haven't found out who cheney met with way back in 2001 for energy? we weren't allowed to find that out. so when it comes to republican things, i want to know where have you prosecuted or given all your wonderful experience when it comes to anybody republican? >> and just to add on to what she had to say, this tweet from jack hutton, ask him about his partisan bias. ask him who is funding him. >> i'm funding myself. i have a law practice in washington, d.c. with my wife and my son, and we earn money from legal fees. we receive no outside funding from anybody, any organization, the republican party, george sor os. no one gives us any money, especially uncle george. this is part of the political process in the united states. what's interesting, i've been doing television for years, starting when i was u.s. attorney and thereafter for almost 30 years now, never had a pr person. i get calls from the media. people want to talk to me. you guys call me and say come on and talk about this. i didn't solicit this interview. so the issue is, just to note, when i
how come we still haven't found out who cheney met with way back in 2001 for energy? we weren't allowed to find that out. so when it comes to republican things, i want to know where have you prosecuted or given all your wonderful experience when it comes to anybody republican? >> and just to add on to what she had to say, this tweet from jack hutton, ask him about his partisan bias. ask him who is funding him. >> i'm funding myself. i have a law practice in washington, d.c. with my...
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>>> right now we're working to learn the cause of a death on a man found in the path of a briggs cheney area near castle boulevard. police tell us the victim had trauma to his upper body. they have not released his name at this time. >>> more trouble at a jail for young offenders, a facility that has a history of violence. maryland state troopers had to break up a large fight at a juvenile detention facility in frederick country. the brawl broke out friday at the victor collins center and several staff members were injured and one even had to go to the hospital. the facility has this juvenile considered challenging or aggressive. >>> coming up, amelia says you'll need the umbrella at times through tuesday. so how will the rain impact temperatures. we have your forecast coming up. >>> and tense moments in the windy city. two workers left suspended in the air, the >>> new at 11:00, talk about scary, two window washers dangling 15 floors above the ground when the riggling on the scaffolding snaps. a crowd gathered below to watch the rescue. chicago firefighters pulled each one to safety by
>>> right now we're working to learn the cause of a death on a man found in the path of a briggs cheney area near castle boulevard. police tell us the victim had trauma to his upper body. they have not released his name at this time. >>> more trouble at a jail for young offenders, a facility that has a history of violence. maryland state troopers had to break up a large fight at a juvenile detention facility in frederick country. the brawl broke out friday at the victor...
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bush, dick cheney and the presidency captured by the neoconservatives of which i was a part. in a flash. israel became publicly a strategic ally. its prime minister in every arab i dripping blood all over the oval office carpet, blood from israel's invasion and occupation of lebanon in 1982 and 83, and invasion we had to haul their asses out of. and ultimately at the cost of the greatest single day casually of marines since world war ii. this man sharon became quote a man of peace, unquote. at all the fears of the 1948 joint chiefs of staff blooms so largely in the rearview mirror of history that some of those tenuous government sucked in our collective breath and found it hard to accept or after. but, of course, we did and ever since people just like us have been trying clearly to little avail with some brilliant exceptions that which the iran nuclear agreement is most exceptional in recent to restore that precarious balance maintained since world war ii but all of the president. and so today where are we in this relationship? so fraught with danger and has been pointed out,
bush, dick cheney and the presidency captured by the neoconservatives of which i was a part. in a flash. israel became publicly a strategic ally. its prime minister in every arab i dripping blood all over the oval office carpet, blood from israel's invasion and occupation of lebanon in 1982 and 83, and invasion we had to haul their asses out of. and ultimately at the cost of the greatest single day casually of marines since world war ii. this man sharon became quote a man of peace, unquote. at...
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one of the things that something like by cheney did for president -- he had wide experience. when they would have lunch together, the vice president could say -- the president could say to the vice president -- how is this person doing? in my time at the pentagon, i came over to the white house a bunch of times and oneetary rumsfeld was plus -- the additional person at the table for those of you know have not -- for those of you who have not done that those are principal and deputy meetings. there is a lot of policymaking that goes on behind the scenes, inter-agency, and in preparing for principles meetings, how do you go about getting the whole intelligence picture to prepare for that meeting? what role does the president play in those principal meetings? mr. hadley: one of the things we tried to do is that if there was a principals meeting coming up -- it included the cabinet secretaries and the vice president with the national security advisor in the chair, meeting without the president. the way a principals committee then becomes the nsc or national security council meeti
one of the things that something like by cheney did for president -- he had wide experience. when they would have lunch together, the vice president could say -- the president could say to the vice president -- how is this person doing? in my time at the pentagon, i came over to the white house a bunch of times and oneetary rumsfeld was plus -- the additional person at the table for those of you know have not -- for those of you who have not done that those are principal and deputy meetings....
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but in 2004 explaining why he would not recuse himself in the case with former vice president dick cheney, '' with eight justices raises the possibility of the tie vote the court will find itself unable to resolve a significant legal position of the case even one unnecessary recusal compromises the court. and to say he has an obligation to nominate a supreme court justice. and before the democratic senate confirmed it was president reagan who said every day that passes with the supreme court below full strength impairs the people's business without body. how long we willing to impair the people's business or stick to a strategy? how long the willing to deny this president his constitutional authority to satisfy a? and how long we willing to deny equal justice under the law? john adams reminded us we are a government of laws and if 1 million can determine what is what every man can a legal process is the essential part of the democratic process. mr. president lettuce respect the constitution. in this case to a misguided determinations with that process is to revise and consent cannot negle
but in 2004 explaining why he would not recuse himself in the case with former vice president dick cheney, '' with eight justices raises the possibility of the tie vote the court will find itself unable to resolve a significant legal position of the case even one unnecessary recusal compromises the court. and to say he has an obligation to nominate a supreme court justice. and before the democratic senate confirmed it was president reagan who said every day that passes with the supreme court...
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veterans in congress who stepped down tas vice president of the democratic >> we could look to dick cheney if we want to look for experience in foreign policy but to me the real question is judgment. >> reporter: a new c arenn poll showed a majority of democrats favor clinton 55% to 38% over sanders but the poll had warning signs. 59% say sanders is more honest and trustworthy compared to 36% who say clinton is. >>> all right. we had a taste of spring today. but how much longer does that last? >> we'll have to find out from john farley, who joins us now with the first look at our weather. none? >> another day -- john? >> about another day. quiet night from the vista. columbia, coming in at 49 degrees. the temperature won't drp drp drop that much further. tomorrow morning, your commute temperatures mid to -- maybe upper 40s. clear skies all the way through. tomorrow, during the day, beautiful mid-70s, once again, by tomorrow afternoon. very, very pleasant. that said, it's tomorrow night we get some rain. that will knock back the temperatures. we'll talk specifics on timing as well and then
veterans in congress who stepped down tas vice president of the democratic >> we could look to dick cheney if we want to look for experience in foreign policy but to me the real question is judgment. >> reporter: a new c arenn poll showed a majority of democrats favor clinton 55% to 38% over sanders but the poll had warning signs. 59% say sanders is more honest and trustworthy compared to 36% who say clinton is. >>> all right. we had a taste of spring today. but how much...
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bush-cheney sanders won colorado, minnesota, oklahoma, and his home state of vermont and trails behind with 371 delegates and a important week coming up. penn state with contests and michigan with the most delegates up for grabs. >> and what is next for the candidates? will ben carson and john kasich consider dropping out? >> that is what everyone is let's go to nick foley. the republican party are seriously worried about trump. another convincing performance by donald trump this time on supertuesday, those in the gop establishment who don't wanted him to get the party's the feeling now is the only way trump doesn't get the nod is if rally together. trump didn't win the big of the state last night but won the majority of others adding cushion to the delegatess lead. twice as many with ted cruz or marco rubio. and john kasich lags behind and is showing no public signs of bailing out of the race, despite increased pressure from republican heavyweights including mitch mcconnell. kasich and ben carson are hurting rubio's shot of tracking down trump. to mind. >> and we're heading north righ
bush-cheney sanders won colorado, minnesota, oklahoma, and his home state of vermont and trails behind with 371 delegates and a important week coming up. penn state with contests and michigan with the most delegates up for grabs. >> and what is next for the candidates? will ben carson and john kasich consider dropping out? >> that is what everyone is let's go to nick foley. the republican party are seriously worried about trump. another convincing performance by donald trump this...
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i think that it is a bit disingenuous to say that cheney congressional action when your own enforcement bureau regulation says that you already have the authority. chariman wheeler: we would love to come back to and be able to specifically identify the legislative authority that we are talking about. own enforcement people say you already have the authority. so i would -- chariman wheeler: the question is what is the extent -- >> i don't want to hold us over, i also want to ask a very direct question. because it has been suggested that senior managers of the enforcement bureau do not want to shut down pirate radio operations because they serve certain communities, certainly within new york city that might not have otherwise access to that. is there any truth in that? chariman wheeler: that would be wrong. >> so there is no truth in that? it would be wrong. chariman wheeler: it is news to me. >> i appreciate that clearly direct answer. i yield back. >> thank you for yielding back. the chennai recognizes ranking member. >> thank you. i have a unanimous consent request, to place into the r
i think that it is a bit disingenuous to say that cheney congressional action when your own enforcement bureau regulation says that you already have the authority. chariman wheeler: we would love to come back to and be able to specifically identify the legislative authority that we are talking about. own enforcement people say you already have the authority. so i would -- chariman wheeler: the question is what is the extent -- >> i don't want to hold us over, i also want to ask a very...
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2004 in explaining why he would not recuse himself in a case involving former vice president dick cheney, he said, quote, with eight justices raises the possibility that by reason of a tie vote the court will find itself unable to resolve significant legal issue presented by the case. even one unnecessary refusal impairs the functioning of the court. i believe in life, justice antonin scalia would say the president has an obligation to nominate a supreme court justice. in 1987 before the democratic senate confirmed justice kennedy it was president reagan has said, quote, every day that passes with the supreme court below full strength impairs the people's business in that crucially important area. so i asked my republican colleagues how long are you willing to impair the people's business? how long are you willing to stick to a strategy of obstructionism over good governance? how long are you willing to deny this president his constitutional authority and obligation to appoint a nominee to satisfy your political agenda? how long are you willing to deny equal justice under the law? it was
2004 in explaining why he would not recuse himself in a case involving former vice president dick cheney, he said, quote, with eight justices raises the possibility that by reason of a tie vote the court will find itself unable to resolve significant legal issue presented by the case. even one unnecessary refusal impairs the functioning of the court. i believe in life, justice antonin scalia would say the president has an obligation to nominate a supreme court justice. in 1987 before the...
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bush and dick cheney in a close general election.his is just under 50 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the next president of the united states, john edwards. [applause] ♪ [indistinct conversations] >> we are very honored to have you. this is our mayor. senator edwards: nice to see you, mayor. >> [indiscernible] senator edwards: we ready to go? let's go. i appreciate everybody being here today. this feels like home to me. i grew up in a small town in north carolina very much like this, except not this big. this is very big compared to where i grew up. let me talk to a number of things happening in this country -- jerry mentioned a couple of them -- the loss of jobs so many communities are having, to pay on the jobs that they have got and to replace the jobs that have been lost. during the time that president bush has been in office, 3 million americans have fallen into poverty, almost 4 million americans have lost their health care coverage. 9 million-plus americans without the dignity and self-respect tha
bush and dick cheney in a close general election.his is just under 50 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the next president of the united states, john edwards. [applause] ♪ [indistinct conversations] >> we are very honored to have you. this is our mayor. senator edwards: nice to see you, mayor. >> [indiscernible] senator edwards: we ready to go? let's go. i appreciate everybody being here today. this feels like home to me. i grew up in a small town...
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hd on friday a sheldon williams of southeasteat of castle boulevard in thelevard briggs cheney of silverveing.sp he had visible injuries to hisi body.body investigators are tying to find the person responsibleesns for williams' death.ea >>> a suspicious man has been approaching children in chevy chase.chas at least three incidents wereene reported this past friday.rida the ma is that described ass th being in his 50's or 60's with w dark skin gray hair wearing a baseball cap and speaking with an accent.cc he was seen applying a bluish bs green hatch mac. mac if you know him you're askednow to contact police with any information. >> now to the latest on theth campaigne trail. attempts to stop donalddona trump's momentum has reached a fevered point.ve marco rubio warned voters ino florida not to let trump t highjack the conservativeat movement. meanwhile mitt romney campaigned with john kasich injn endorsed him.endorsed hillary clinton also continuesns weighing in on trump saying the gop frontrunner isp fr encouraging violence and chaos s to win over voters. >> ♪ >> time now to check in with
hd on friday a sheldon williams of southeasteat of castle boulevard in thelevard briggs cheney of silverveing.sp he had visible injuries to hisi body.body investigators are tying to find the person responsibleesns for williams' death.ea >>> a suspicious man has been approaching children in chevy chase.chas at least three incidents wereene reported this past friday.rida the ma is that described ass th being in his 50's or 60's with w dark skin gray hair wearing a baseball cap and...
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the president is staying, um, vice president cheney is staying, condi's in it for the long haul. will be staying, i assume. um, let's see who else-- who else we got? i'll come back to you. also troubling the administration, iran's announcement that they have successfully enriched uranium. let's speak with the president's iran expert, eileen bevilaqua. miss bevilaqua, what can you tell us about the situation in iran? wolf, here's what we know-- "iran is a middle eastern country "with a population of 68 million people. "it used to be called, um... persia. "and the u.s. had some hostages there in 1980," for some reason. miss bevilaqua, how long have you been the president's iran expert? two days. [ laughter ] prior to that, i worked in a private sector. as what? a temp. [ laughter ] i'm a temp. and what qualifies you for this position? i'm proficient in word and excel,
the president is staying, um, vice president cheney is staying, condi's in it for the long haul. will be staying, i assume. um, let's see who else-- who else we got? i'll come back to you. also troubling the administration, iran's announcement that they have successfully enriched uranium. let's speak with the president's iran expert, eileen bevilaqua. miss bevilaqua, what can you tell us about the situation in iran? wolf, here's what we know-- "iran is a middle eastern country "with a...
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do you have any -- actually the explanation that we heard was widely quoted and it was cheney thought it was important and therefore we don't. that is what was widely quoted. what is your take of how it is possible, given these are existential threats where a billion people could die from a flu epidemic if it is the same lethality as 1818. you could lose a million people. you could have quarantines and pard panic. how is it possible this administration has essentially zero interest in this issue? >> i think you said it all. i am not sure you had a question as much as a comment and fair enough absolutely. i do think we need to do even more than that really. what i am trying to talk about in the book is not just let's stockpile vaccines and have experts -- we need that but to look at health care infrastructure in poor parts of the world. are there enough primary services to those most vul nerable? how are we regulating the way we use land? we are breaking up pristine tracks of land and there is a lot of reason not at a -- not to do that and this is another one. these are reservoirs of m
do you have any -- actually the explanation that we heard was widely quoted and it was cheney thought it was important and therefore we don't. that is what was widely quoted. what is your take of how it is possible, given these are existential threats where a billion people could die from a flu epidemic if it is the same lethality as 1818. you could lose a million people. you could have quarantines and pard panic. how is it possible this administration has essentially zero interest in this...
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kennedy: dick cheney said that, al gore said that, spiro agnew said that.e have some big contests tomorrow night in utah, idaho within arizona. i'll be part of fbn's live coverage starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. it will be a big show. president obama visiting cuba. human rights protesters have a bone to pick with him. kennedy: welcome back. president obama visiting cuba today marking the first presidential visit since the 1959 revolution. calvin coolidge the last u.s. president to visit cuba. speaking at the reopened u.s. each bassy in havana -- embassy in havana. matt you are the only person i know who lived in cuba. >> in 1998 for and brief period of time. a desperate failure. it was also illegal. i was there in january. and it was heartening to see a little bit of opening and a little bit of i wouldn't say prosperity, but autonomy among cubans, ever since obama lifted restrictions on how much money cubans can send back. more money is sloshing around the place. jeff flake points out 25% of kiewf bans derive their income from sources that are not government
kennedy: dick cheney said that, al gore said that, spiro agnew said that.e have some big contests tomorrow night in utah, idaho within arizona. i'll be part of fbn's live coverage starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. it will be a big show. president obama visiting cuba. human rights protesters have a bone to pick with him. kennedy: welcome back. president obama visiting cuba today marking the first presidential visit since the 1959 revolution. calvin coolidge the last u.s. president to visit cuba....
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toistened very carefully what president bush and vice president cheney and all of these guys had to say. they were saying we have to invade iraq, we have to invade iraq. i did not believe them. and i voted against that disastrous law. [applause] clinton heard the same arguments, read the same information. she voted for that disastrous war. when we talk about why the middle class of this country has been disappearing for 30 years, why many millions of workers today are working longer hours for lower wages, a lot of that has to do with horrific trade policies written by corporate america. since the year 2001, this country has lost 60,000 factories and millions of decent paying jobs. i have opposed every one of these trade agreements, nafta, afta.the -- c secretary clinton has supported virtually all of those corporately written trade agreements. one of the reasons our campaign is doing so well is that we are not listening to big-money campaign contributors. we are listening to the american people. [applause] this is what the american people are telling me. if they are workers, they are sa
toistened very carefully what president bush and vice president cheney and all of these guys had to say. they were saying we have to invade iraq, we have to invade iraq. i did not believe them. and i voted against that disastrous law. [applause] clinton heard the same arguments, read the same information. she voted for that disastrous war. when we talk about why the middle class of this country has been disappearing for 30 years, why many millions of workers today are working longer hours for...
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that has been dismantled by obama, actually the explanation was that we heard why they quoteed was cheney thought it was important and we don't. >> right. >> quoted. what is your take of how it's possible given that these are threats where a billion people could die, a billion people could die of flu epidemic if it's roughly the same, you know, as 1918. >> yeah. >> you could have quarantines, you could have panic, how is it possible that this administration has essentially zero interest in this issue? >> i mean, i think you've said it all and i'm not sure you really had a question so much as a comment. [laughter] >> fair enough. absolutely. but i do think that we need to do even more than that, really, because what i'm trying to talk about in the book is not just let's stop all vaccines and have experts -- and we do need that as well. really to get at the root cause is to look at health care infrastructure in poor parts in the world. do we have enough primary care services to people that are the most vulnerable, what are we doing about intensive agriculture and how are we regulating the w
that has been dismantled by obama, actually the explanation was that we heard why they quoteed was cheney thought it was important and we don't. >> right. >> quoted. what is your take of how it's possible given that these are threats where a billion people could die, a billion people could die of flu epidemic if it's roughly the same, you know, as 1918. >> yeah. >> you could have quarantines, you could have panic, how is it possible that this administration has...
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matt is on castle boulevard in the briggs cheney area steps away from where a victim says the victim'sund. >> the witness tells us police found a body here right off this paved trail in the grass. police aren't telling us how the victim died but neighbors think they know. >> reporter: neighbors say two, maybe three gunshots rang out. >> i go, what happened? >> reporter: police say a passer-by saw the man's dead body here steps off this paved trail. he went running for a security guard who called 911. >> i saw these cop cars and we could see a body cross the street from my bedroom window. >> reporter: she says about a dozen cops arrived on scene around midnight. some w h body. police won't say who the victim is. >> 2 a.m., they were still out there and i got tired of being nosy. >> reporter: police are saying the victim suffered trauma to his chest, but they won't tell us if it's the same gunshots neighbors heard that killed him. for now they're calling the death suspicious. all this has neighbors saying it's best to -- >> make sure you keep to yourself. if you see people in your neighb
matt is on castle boulevard in the briggs cheney area steps away from where a victim says the victim'sund. >> the witness tells us police found a body here right off this paved trail in the grass. police aren't telling us how the victim died but neighbors think they know. >> reporter: neighbors say two, maybe three gunshots rang out. >> i go, what happened? >> reporter: police say a passer-by saw the man's dead body here steps off this paved trail. he went running for a...
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bush never had to worry that vice president cheney would try too run for president against him, he never inspirations beyond vice president. you don't always have to worry about what are they up to today? you should not telegraph that. bill clinton in a way had to think about that with al gore. kennedy: yeah. don't be afraid to take a strong stand on issues. you have been through the vetting process that scares people who a moderate submission. >> i don't think that is true, i don't think that you can live your life thinking what are perfect decisions i can make it set myself up to be a perfect vice presidential candidate, have you say i made tough decisions i stand by them. kennedy: who is likely to be more of a vice president for trump, cruz or kasich? >> neither, i don't think that anyone in the mick right now will be -- mix right now will be a vice presidential mix. kennedy: i am going to going with kasich for cp . vp . >> he wants to be president. kennedy, of course, he does. coming up, donald trump is the new [alarm beeps] ♪ ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got
bush never had to worry that vice president cheney would try too run for president against him, he never inspirations beyond vice president. you don't always have to worry about what are they up to today? you should not telegraph that. bill clinton in a way had to think about that with al gore. kennedy: yeah. don't be afraid to take a strong stand on issues. you have been through the vetting process that scares people who a moderate submission. >> i don't think that is true, i don't think...
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. >>> we keep cheney -- checking and peteter overnight airport -- closed. it looks like we can see a plane crash there. the crash took off -- happened witnesses described it -- he did his best not to hit another plane that took off at the same time. paul mueller is working updates on the investigation. paul? >> reporter: moments after takeoff the cessna nosedived to the ground, on impact bursting into a ball of flames around 11:30 friday morning. witnesses could only watch in disbelief. >> we saw that plane turn over and it went directly into the ground and blew up into flames almost immediately. >> he was right outside the airport with his two sons. one of them called 911. >> i've never seen something so horrible happen before. >> as the investigation now intensifies, the tightknit community of pilots at peter o. knight airport are left speechless . >> we almost don't even believe what happened because we know many of the people that fly around here. >> he's flown out of here for two decades. before that he flew in the vietnam war. here, they know it's all
. >>> we keep cheney -- checking and peteter overnight airport -- closed. it looks like we can see a plane crash there. the crash took off -- happened witnesses described it -- he did his best not to hit another plane that took off at the same time. paul mueller is working updates on the investigation. paul? >> reporter: moments after takeoff the cessna nosedived to the ground, on impact bursting into a ball of flames around 11:30 friday morning. witnesses could only watch in...
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the florida 50 exit, or cheney highway exit. right now it's not causing delays. taking a look at your drive times. if you are using the 408 this morning, from rouse road to downtown, it'll take you 9 >> john: time to look at the trending online headlines. >> amy: for that, let's go to luanne who is at the wall. >> reporter: good morning. the first headline from time.com. former president jimmy carter no longer needs cancer treatment. this is great news. he announced this during a sunday school class in georgia. he's been cancer free for two month. he underwent cancer treatment from for melanoma. and he will continue to get scan and mri. >>> the navy is giving another chance to thousands of sailors who otherwise would be kicked out for having too much body fat. the navy said they have been losing too many sailors over the some have resorted to diet pills or lipo suction. they said they're not lowering standards it, they're adjusting. the reality is that more people are overweight. >> amy: that's a good point. they're seeing that they're losing all of these people.
the florida 50 exit, or cheney highway exit. right now it's not causing delays. taking a look at your drive times. if you are using the 408 this morning, from rouse road to downtown, it'll take you 9 >> john: time to look at the trending online headlines. >> amy: for that, let's go to luanne who is at the wall. >> reporter: good morning. the first headline from time.com. former president jimmy carter no longer needs cancer treatment. this is great news. he announced this...
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or my piece about cheney and halliburton. those really were histories, actually, and i ended up -- because i remember -- now, of course i'm constructing them from interviews. >> right. >> as opposed to dusty old documents. >> but nonetheless, deep research, right? >> i saw a vision -- yeah, deep research. and i saw this idea that you could kind of tell a story by putting together events that happened a long time ago. and really that was what it was. i mean, i just thought, one, i can do this. and, two, you know, i mean i happened to -- i just happened to pick up that t.r. fehrenbach book one day or the walter prescott webb book one day and went, oh. i can do that. >> well, let's be -- actually we've gotten 20 minutes or so in and we haven't said the names of these books. so "empire of the summer moon" is the great book about quanah parker and the comanches and "rebel yell" is the great book about stonewall jackson. and they are two great books that, hopefully, because of their success, allow you to choose another subject you'
or my piece about cheney and halliburton. those really were histories, actually, and i ended up -- because i remember -- now, of course i'm constructing them from interviews. >> right. >> as opposed to dusty old documents. >> but nonetheless, deep research, right? >> i saw a vision -- yeah, deep research. and i saw this idea that you could kind of tell a story by putting together events that happened a long time ago. and really that was what it was. i mean, i just...
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sees -- obama has come to it, the clintons, the cheney's, people from the the political world are flockingit. of anounces the arrival new generation. butjust on the stage american life. i remember when obama was elected reading an article that try to explain his election by saying more than 40% of births in the u.s. are two people who are black, hispanic, eurasian, or biracial. that is the cast we see on the stage. this is the new face of america. this new face of america, people who might have felt excluded before have embraced us. the pride thisn cast has failed in doing these roles. odom, jr. has said now my people get a piece of this history. i do not think anyone has said it better. it is deeply touching to meet to not only get to know and love the cast but to see how they have embraced this piece of american history. charlie: thank you, ron. ron: thank you. ♪ charlie: a continuing -- continuation about our conversation about politics, america and books and movies that may interest you. welcome to cuba. >> thank you. charlie: why did you want to come? >> the main reason is we were abl
sees -- obama has come to it, the clintons, the cheney's, people from the the political world are flockingit. of anounces the arrival new generation. butjust on the stage american life. i remember when obama was elected reading an article that try to explain his election by saying more than 40% of births in the u.s. are two people who are black, hispanic, eurasian, or biracial. that is the cast we see on the stage. this is the new face of america. this new face of america, people who might have...